Business Fast > fund > As dollar eyes third-weekly win, traders are doubling down on their bearish bets fundAs dollar eyes third-weekly win, traders are doubling down on their bearish betsMay 9, 2025posted on May. 09, 2025 at 7:26 pm As dollar eyes third-weekly win, traders are doubling down on their bearish bets READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastMay 9, 2025previous articleBank cuts mortgage payments to £0 for three monthsnext articleCoventry City v Sunderland: Championship playoff semi-final, first leg – liveYou Might Also LikefundNFO Alert: Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund launches Income Plus Arbitrage Active Fund of FundsMay 9, 2025Pound-to-Dollar "Has Scope to Rise", Forecasts Morgan StanleyMay 7, 2025fundFranklin Templeton launches US mega cap ETF for UK and European investorsMay 7, 2025fundAre you investing via SIPs? 5 common mistakes investors should avoidMay 6, 2025U.S. dollar falls amid speculation over possible revalution of Taiwan counterpartMay 5, 2025fund6 mutual fund NFOs will open for subscription this weekMay 4, 2025Recommended For YouSportsWigan demolish Leeds to reach first Challenge Cup finalMay 10, 2025SportsGlobal EconomyExplainer: India-UK free trade agreement — all you need to knowMay 10, 2025Global EconomylegalRallies held around Australia against sexual violence, anger that crisis not properly addressed during electionMay 10, 2025legalBitcoinTaiwan eyes Bitcoin as hedge against inflation and US Treasury exposureMay 10, 2025BitcoinScienceSoviet-era spacecraft set to crash into Earth today 53 years after being launchedMay 10, 2025Science
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