
If Trump has a currency war in mind as part of his presidential campaign, he’s not likely to get very far

Donald Trump, then a Republican presidential candidate, hands a five-dollar bill back to a supporter after signing it for her following a rally with sportsmen in Walterboro, South Carolina, in 2016. The dollar’s continuing strength has begun to irk Trump. Photo: Reuters
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