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python - Convert currency to float (and parentheses indicate negative amounts)

I have a df with currency:

df = pd.DataFrame({'Currency':['$1.00','$2,000.00','(3,000.00)']})

     Currency
0       $1.00
1   $2,000.00
2  (3,000.00)

I want to convert the 'Currency' dtype to float but I am having trouble with the parentheses string (which indicate a negative amount). This is my current code:

df[['Currency']] = df[['Currency']].replace('[$,]','',regex=True).astype(float)

which produces an error:

ValueError: could not convert string to float: (3000.00)

What I want as dtype float is:

     Currency
0       1.00
1   2000.00
2  -3000.00
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Just add ) to the existing command, and then convert ( to - to make numbers in parentheses negative. Then convert to float.

(df['Currency'].replace( '[$,)]','', regex=True )
               .replace( '[(]','-',   regex=True ).astype(float))

   Currency
0         1
1      2000
2     -3000

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