Sentences with phrase «dollar holds onto»

* Dollar holds onto gains as Wall Street trades higher.

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After news of the nomination, the yen was largely steady around 92.35 per dollar, while Japanese shares held onto their gains.
The sober mood spread as the dollar clocked up healthy gains at the start of the week and broadly held onto the rises on Wednesday as investors awaited the Fed's policy statement.
There is an overriding belief that the U.S. dollar can hold onto its status as the world's king reserve currency simply because of petro dollars.
Since there is no press conference, for the dollar to hold onto and extend its gains, the FOMC statement needs to be unambiguously positive.
And as a result, they're able to hold onto more of their investment dollars over time.
The Australian Dollar offered little to excite investors through trade on Wednesday holding onto gains earned Tuesday in the aftermath of the RBA rate announcement.
Stakeholders could actually check to see whether districts were prioritizing school sites or holding onto dollars intended for high - need students to spend on other obligations such as pension and benefit increases (as critics often claim).
U.S. Dollar Barely Holding onto Gains The U.S. Dollar gave back over 50 % of its early morning gains as investors took profits after a strong two - day rise.
As you leave, explain how the bank is holding onto your money in much the same way that they're storing their dollar bills in their rooms.
Are you're holding onto your shares thinking they may be your potential meal ticket to millions and millions of dollars?
While RRSPs and TFSAs work a bit differently, both are amazing tax shelters that can help you hold onto thousands of dollars of your hard - earned money every year.
It's important to find ways to hold onto your sanity and the intimacy of your relationship, while being poked and prodded (and spending thousands of dollars on legal or medical fees).
Many banks are holding onto construction financing until at least 50 % of the proposed tenants are locked in, developers are being frugal with the dollars they have, Clark notes.
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