US dollar's sharp decline signals potential shifts in American financial strength

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The US dollar has fallen over 10% this year, its worst first-half decline since 1973, amid concerns over US political instability, rising debt, and shifting global confidence, raising questions about the dollar's long-term dominance and the potential emergence of other currencies like the euro and yuan.
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