Explore the effects of currency fluctuations, their causes, and how they impact global economies and investment strategies.
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SINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - As the currencies of South Korea, Taiwan and Japan rise, so too is chatter that these economies could use exchange rate revaluation as a carrot in trade talks with U.S.
Most international trade is priced in dollars, central banks hold large dollar reserves, and global investors treat US government debt as one of the safest assets in the world.