Phrases with «falling dollar»

The phrase "falling dollar" refers to a situation in which the value or strength of the US dollar decreases in relation to other currencies. It means that it takes more US dollars to buy the same amount of goods or services from other countries. Full definition

Sentences with «falling dollar»

  • Normally, the large U.S. current account deficit should have triggered rising U.S. interest rates — i.e., falling dollar asset prices. (cnbc.com)
  • (CNBC even suggested Spieth's performance was so key to Under Armour's business that the company's stock fell a dollar on Monday because he missed his final putt.) (fortune.com)
  • That doesn't mean that they won't try, though, and to me, it indicates that he Fed will cut rates significantly through 2008, assuming that inflation or a rapidly falling dollar doesn't intervene. (alephblog.com)
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