Four of the worst-performing G-10 currencies since mid-2014 have been those of countries that export large amounts of commodities, namely the dollars of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and the Norwegian krone. Our view is that the Australian and New Zealand dollars remain most vulnerable.
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