In the media | 26 Sep 2022

Joongang Ilbo: Don’t expect a dollar turn until 2023

Javier Corominas

Director of Global Macro Strategy

Oxford Economics’ Javier Corominas, Director of Global Macro Strategy was interviewed by Joongang Ilbo, a leading financial paper in Korea. In this feature interview, they discussed the strength of the dollar, what could cause it to turn in 2023 and why China matters a lot for the Korean won.

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