We expect the dollar to stage a modest rebound against most other developed market currencies this year, as the contrast in the monetary policies of the Fed and other major central banks generally proves to be a bit starker than investors are anticipating. 2019 is likely to be a different story, though, with the dollar coming under renewed fire as monetary policy provides it with less support.
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