Despite President Donald Trump’s complaints that the strong dollar is holding back the economy, the dollar’s rate of appreciation matters more than its level and it has risen by only 3% in trade-weighted terms over the past year. Even the further modest rise that we expect wouldn’t be cause for concern.
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