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Just noticed the DXY hit 98.21 earlier this month after Denmark's Akademiker Pension announced they're bailing on U.S. Treasuries. They had like $100M in Treasury holdings and basically said the U.S. credit situation is getting sketchy. The fund's CIO made it pretty clear they're worried about fiscal stability over there. This is interesting because it signals growing hesitation among international investors about U.S. debt. When big pension funds start moving away, it usually means something's shifting in how the world views dollar strength. The DXY drop of nearly 40 points reflects this broader concern. Worth watching how this plays out with other foreign investors and whether the DXY continues feeling pressure from these exits.