Will "Inevitable USD Strength" Lead To Another Market Selloff
With stocks the biggest beneficiary of the late January "Shanghai Accord" (that shall not be named), it stands to reason that the US Dollar was the biggest loser. Sure enough, overnight the WSJ writes that the "powerful rallies that have lifted stocks, crude oil and emerging markets for the past three months have one important thing in common - the falling dollar - and investors are growing anxious that it could prove to be the weak link."
But is a strong dollar about to make another appearance and unleash the next leg lower in risk assets?