Merrill Lynch analysts said Thursday they had revised their currency forecasts to reflect a weaker U.S. dollar over the near term, based on the view that a correction in riskier assets has “already played out.” They now see the euro at $1.50 by December versus $1.38 in an earlier forecast.
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