Goldman Sachs Group says the US dollar is all set to bounce back. After reaching a one-year low last week, the dollar has rallied nearly 1% this week leading economists to be optimistic about what lies ahead. Goldman Sachs predicts that the currency will advance 15% during the next two years as US monetary policy levels out.

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