Why Is the Euro Rising and Dollar Falling?
What the Greek talks mean for the euro As stock markets around the world rally on hopes that the Greek crisis might soon be resolved, the euro has moved in the opposite direction, to the surprise of some market-watchers. The euro has fallen over 1.5 percent against the dollar since the...
In 2017 alone, the dollar has lost around 12 percent of its value, and its decline of more than six consecutive months marks the longest sustained fall it has suffered in at least 14 years. The dollar’s fall is even more remarkable given that January witnessed the currency notch its highe...
Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist for LPL Financial, said higher growth andinflationexpectations drove bond yields and the dollar higher Wednesday. That makes gold, which offers no yields, less attractive to investors. Gold's Negative Correlation to the Dollar The 10-year U.S. Treasury y...
What Can Reverse the Fortunes of Ailing Dollar? Byline: JANE PADGHAMSUDDENLY, the idea of $2 to the pound does not look quite so fanciful.The once-mighty greenback has plunged almost 20% against sterling... J Padgham - What Can Reverse the Fortunes of Ailing Dollar? 被引量: 0发表: 200...
Deflationis defined as a sustained and broad decline in price levels in an economy over a period of time. Deflation is the opposite of inflation and is different fromdisinflation, which describes an economy in which the inflation rate is positive but falling. ...
Furthermore, in the context of anti-globalization, geographical conflicts are frequent, and the US dollar credit system is fluctuating, compounding the increase in safe-haven demand during the election year, and driving the central bank to continue to buy funds, which will support gold prices in...
China might cling more tightly to the dollar in a period of great financial stress. But it is otherwise unlikely to intervene heavily to defend any particular value of the yuan to the dollar. The country’s policymakers do not mind if the yuan walks steadily down the stairs. Just as long...
First the BRICS bloc keeps expanding with more than 20 countries applying for membership and there is talk of implementing a gold-backed international BRICS trading currency as a competitor to the dollar, ending their dependence bringing them closer to China. Four of the BRICS nations are top ...
may no longer seem like such a bad place for foreign investors to put their money, which could restrain the decline of the U.S. dollar. It is suggested that the decline of the dollar will prompt troubled U.S. financial firms to sell foreign-currency-denominated assets to shore up their ...