Sentences with phrase «dollar against most major currencies»

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The US dollar has been in a major bull market against most currencies since 2011.
Currency strategists gave weaker exchange rate forecasts for major emerging countries such as China, Brazil, South Africa and Turkey in the monthly survey, pointing to a sixth straight year of dollar gains against most high - yielding currencies.
The externals have been mixed so far this week with the global equity markets in a light round of profit taking selling while the U.S. dollar is correcting to the downside after hitting new highs against most major currency pairs.
As a result, the dollar should continue to strengthen against most major currencies.
This reflects the fact that the US dollar has generally been weakening against other major currencies during this period, most noticeably against the yen.
The dollar came under heavy selling pressure against most major currencies in the wake of the Fed's announcement, which triggered a round of complaints from emerging markets worried about controlling inflation and maintaining their global competitiveness.
«Currency gains accounted for the bulk of the return this quarter, as the Canadian dollar continued to slide against most major currencies,» added MacDonald.
The US dollar has continued to depreciate against most of the major currencies that freely float against it.
This prompted a drop in value for the pound against the US dollar and most other major currencies, with the US dollar experiencing a sharp spike $ 1.36 per pound by January 2009.
The U.S. dollar was up between 5 % and 10 % against most major currencies since early June through September 30, 2014, negatively impacting currency translated returns, particularly in our two unhedged Funds.
As a reminder, in the event that the dollar continues to strengthen against most major currencies, the forward currency contracts in our hedged funds, the Tweedy, Browne Global Value Fund and Tweedy, Browne Value Fund, should continue to provide significant protection against foreign currency declines.
However, the ultimate consequences of this profligacy are unequivocal — there is actually no free lunch: Over the decades, the dollar has severely devalued against most major currencies.
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Dollar Rises as Investors Cut Exposure to Higher Yielding Assets The U.S. Dollar is up sharply against most major currency as investors continue to cut exposure to higher risk and higher yielding assets.
The Australian dollar has fallen to a new four month low as the US dollar rallies against most major currencies after US Treasury bonds broke the three per cent mark.
By 1973, most major world economies had allowed their currencies to float freely against the dollar.
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