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The dollar had its worst first half of the year in more than five decades.
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00:00The U.S. dollar is having a rough year.
00:03The greenback dropped more than 10% against a basket of global currencies through June.
00:08It's a worse start to a year since 1973.
00:11And analysts say the slide may not be over.
00:14What's driving the decline?
00:16A combination of slower U.S. growth,
00:18growing concern over the federal debt and deficit,
00:21and expectations the Federal Reserve may start cutting interest rates.
00:25Lower rates typically mean lower returns for investors,
00:28which makes the dollar less appealing on the global stage.
00:31As for the outlook, Oxford Economics says the dollar's weakness could stick around until 2027.
00:37But don't count it out just yet.
00:40While weakness may persist,
00:42experts mostly agree that the U.S. dollar is not at serious risk of losing its reserve currency status.
00:48That'll do it for your daily briefing from the New York Stock Exchange.
00:51I'm Caroline Woods with The Street.
00:58I'm Caroline Woods with The Street.

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