The dollar’s strength in 2005 came as a surprise to many in the foreign exchange market. Far from falling out of bed, as most analysts predicted, the dollar posted significant gains against most other major currencies. Over the past 12 months, it has risen by more than 11% versus the euro, 7% against the pound, and by an even more impressive 15% versus the yen.
As Lehman Brothers wrote recently in the bank’s outlook for 2006: “2005 was not particularly good for forecasters or macro traders.
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