According to Scotiabank, concerns about overpriced tech stocks boost the US Dollar for five consecutive days - VT Markets

US Dollar Strengthens Amid Market Fluctuations

The US Dollar has risen for five consecutive days, driven by concerns over overpriced technology stocks and ongoing uncertainty around Federal Reserve policy. Alongside this, the Japanese Yen gained strength due to safe-haven demand and remarks from a government minister.

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Summary

Concerns about inflated tech stocks and Fed policy uncertainty have boosted the US Dollar, while CFD trading carries significant risks requiring careful consideration.

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VT Markets VT Markets — 2025-11-05