Thanks to falling bond yields and expectations of further rate hikes, the U.S. dollar was a big loser and risk-on sentiment was turned back on. This lead to big wins in both the Aussie and Kiwi, followed by the pound that saw some hawkish rhetoric from the Bank of England this week.

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