The Euro is Getting Stronger, the Dollar is Getting Stronger Even FasterScott Sumner
The dollar has traded in a strong and tight range through the first five months of the year. Looking forward to the next 12 months, we think there are a number of factors that will keep the US dollar stronger for longer. Chief among those reasons is the strength of the US econom...
By some economic measures, however, the U.S. dollar is stronger than the British pound. The dollar's status as the world's reserve currency and its greater volume of trading in the forex markets are important indicators of strength. Additionally, the U.S. economy is a larger and stronger ...
For more than 20 years, the British pound has been stronger than the U.S. dollar in nominal terms. Brexit weakened the British pound on a structural level. Lack of market confidence in both the government of then-U.K. Prime MinisterLiz Trussand Trussonomics further weakened the pound. ...
But Trivedi says there are signs that the dollar’s rise is in its “later innings,” as it nears extreme levels against currencies like the Japanese yen or the British pound, which has traded at its weakest level against the greenback since Margaret Thatcher was the U.K. prime minister. ...
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The dollar rose sharply against both the euro and yen in 2014 and 2015 and non-oil import prices subsequently fell. An explanation for this relationship is that a stronger dollar reduces the dollar-denominated cost of producing something... T Klitgaard - 《Liberty Street Economics》 被引量: 0...
Yen carry-trade shows how the U.S. dollar makes trouble for the world In 1971, then U.S. Treasury Secretary John Connally famouslytoldhis counterparts in the G10 that “the dollar is our currency, but it’s your problem.” Connally was being unexpectedly candid about the fact that, eve...
The dollar, the yen, or the euro- they are all tax credits. What has happened is, you’ve created sellers of real goods and services who now need your tax credit, or they’re going to lose their house. You’ve created unemployment- people looking for paid work. Unemployment is not ...
Or, set up an exchange rate alert,here The Pound-to-New Zealand Dollar rate is experiencing its third week of declines as the pair pushes down into the 1.91s - but what is driving the Kiwi’s strength against Sterling, and is it likely to continue?