Trump's chaotic governance dents the dollar as markets rethink risk

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Fallout from the Greenland crisis and Trump’s policy approach have contributed to a decline in the U.S. dollar, with the greenback down more than 10% since he returned to the White House; despite remaining a global reserve currency, foreign investors are rethinking exposure to the U.S. amid policy uncertainty and shifting financial markets.
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