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Hedge Fund Insider Sees Dollar Rout as Biggest Players Eye Exit

Hedge Fund Insider Sees Dollar Rout as Biggest Players Eye Exit

Bloomberg13-05-2025

As the founder of Exante Data, a bespoke Wall Street research firm tracking global money flows, Jens Nordvig regularly talks to the world's largest investors, from hedge fund managers and corporate treasurers to pensions and sovereign wealth funds.
What he's hearing lately has him convinced that the dollar's rebound following the de-escalation of US-China trade tensions in recent days is little more than a blip.

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