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Oct 3
22m 7s

Global FX: Shutdown limbo

J.P. MORGAN GLOBAL RESEARCH
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This week, our Global FX Strategists, Arindam Sandilya and Patrick Locke break down the latest on 1) the US government shutdown's impact on the dollar, 2) next week's Japan LDP election for JPY, and 3) notable flows from recently-released FX reserve manager data for 2Q.

This podcast was recorded on 03 October 2025.

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