Every major global crisis, pandemic, military conflict, natural disaster, and political upheaval affects financial markets, particularly the values of international currencies like the dollar, the euro, the yen, and many more. What has been the impact of the COVID pandemic on the world's currency trading? One might assume that bad news, like a viral pandemic, would always have negative effects on all markets, but that is not the case. Human behaviour is hard to predict, and the recent pandemic was unique in many ways. Not only were millions of citizens forced to stay in their homes and cease working, but there was a new surge of online work, computer-based investing, and other behaviours that deeply changed the world economy, perhaps forever. Here are some of the main ways global currencies were affected by the recent medical crisis.
The Effects of the COVID Pandemic on the Currency Markets
Every major global crisis, pandemic, military conflict, natural disaster, and political upheaval affects financial markets, particularly the values of international currencies like the dollar, the euro, the yen, and many more. What has been the impac...
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