The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) fell nearly 40 points to 98.21 on January 20th, following the announcement that Denmark's Akademiker Pension will exit the U.S. Treasury market. The pension fund, which held $100 million in U.S. Treasury securities as of December, cited concerns over the U.S. being "no longer a good credit risk," according to its chief investment officer. This move reflects growing apprehension among international investors regarding U.S. fiscal stability.
DXY Drops to 98.21 as Danish Pension Fund Exits U.S. Treasuries
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