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Trump, tariffs and the tumble of the US dollar

Trump, tariffs and the tumble of the US dollar

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Trade threats. Sliding currencies. Shifting rate expectations. In the debut episode of Market Focus Weekly by The Business Times, host Emily Liu sits down with Geoff Howie, market strategist at Singapore Exchange (SGX), to break down the headlines roiling Asian markets.
From Washington's tariff deadlines to Singapore's stock market highs, this is your Friday must-listen for what's actually moving the region's markets and why it matters.
Why listen?
Tariffs are back on the table President Trump's July 9 deadline looms. Markets are bracing for a fresh wave of economic uncertainty.
The US dollar is down 10% And that's reshaping capital flows into Asia. Will it continue?
Fed rate cuts just got downgraded Markets expected 75 basis points. Now it's looking like 50. What changed?
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