Now that we know
the benefits of a weak dollar, let's take a deeper look at the causes.
Not exact matches
Currency is having a
benefit because
of the
weaker U.S.
dollar, says Bastian.
2015.10.28 Exporting represents golden growth opportunity for small - and medium - sized businesses in Canada: RBC Economics A
weaker Canadian
dollar, lower energy prices and stronger growth in key export markets are creating opportunities for small businesses to reap the
benefits of exporting...
Despite a strong
dollar and
weak exports, manufacturing activity will
benefit from improved domestic demand, and further gains in construction activity will aid the recovery
of states such as California and Arizona.
Over time, the stock market has reached new records, powered by economic and earnings growth.2 We expect both to continue: The domestic economy is picking up a little speed, helped by improving growth in the rest
of the world, and company earnings have
benefited from better sales, the
weaker dollar and still - low interest rates.
Evidence and testimony showed how some lawmakers can wield their considerable power to extort
benefits for themselves or others; how the
weak enforcement
of lax financial disclosure requirements gives legislators ample opportunity to mask illegal payments as outside income; how moneyed real estate interests spend millions
of dollars in campaign contributions to influence legislation; and how power is concentrated in the hands
of the so - called three men in a room: the legislative leaders and the governor.
EM equities typically
benefit from a
weak dollar, the opposite
of what often happens with Japanese stocks.
In equities, think
of high quality sectors that can use cheap short - term credit, and sectors that
benefit from inflation and a
weaker dollar.
Millennials seem to have a
weak spot for juice cleanses, citing purported health
benefits as a reason to shell over hundreds
of dollars for liquid fruit.