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Core Finance

Dec Fed rate hike isn't a done deal, USD seen flat to negative - Argus Research

Sep 21, 2017, 02:26 PM

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John Eade, President of Argus Research says the December Fed rate hike is not a done deal and adds, "Continued global recovery would see dollar stabilize or continue to drift lower."

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