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Analyses indicate that pressures on the US dollar may increase due to declining US economic data and the lack of clarity regarding the Federal Reserve's policy, despite its recent strength. The rise in US bond yields, especially the 30-year Treasury bonds reaching their highest level since 2007, has helped support the dollar. However, some experts believe that rising yields might reflect financial risks or increased government borrowing rather than economic improvement. Expectations suggest that a slowdown in the solid correlation between strong dollar yields and economic data, along with decreased market liquidity, could hinder ongoing support. The dollar's value may continue to fluctuate between 95 and 100 points until the end of the year, amid uncertainty about Federal Reserve policies and a lack of clarity regarding inflation and new financial targets.
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