Sentences with phrase «dollar demand drops»

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The recall, which could cost the two firms hundreds of millions of dollar each, revives quality concerns at a time when Hyundai (hymtf) and Kia (kimtf) face a sharp drop in China sales and sluggish demand in the United States and South Korea.
There are any number of theories explaining the sudden drop in crude oil prices after two years of stability: America's increasing supply, the world's faltering demand, an undeclared price war being waged by Saudi Arabia, the rising U.S. dollar.
Even after a drop in commodities this month, seven of eight tracked by the Standard & Poor's GSCI Agriculture Index are higher than a year earlier as adverse weather damages crops, rising demand erodes inventories and a weak dollar boosts demand for U.S. exports.
If the dollar strengthens (i.e. rises in value), it becomes more expensive to buy oil, so the price of oil will probably drop (due to lessened demand).
Even when it just warns that it plans to do so, dollar demand starts to drop.
... but if eg Europe switch off USD for crude purchases, the quantitive tightening effect will be temporarily diminished as dollar demand would drop.
The next scene, in which Braff's Aidan swears freely at the breakfast table in front of his children — and rails against their demand that he drop a dollar in the swear jar — is much better.
Prices drop during off peak season because the demand for flights is low, and this is when you can possibly save hundreds of dollars on your flight.
While the legacy US airlines used to be able to demand thousands of dollars for a nonstop round - trip in business class, JetBlue's competitive pricing has forced the legacy carriers to drop their prices.
The trigger for this was a rising dollar, a pronounced drop in economic activity around the world, excepting mostly the US, and the concomitant drop in demand, a surge in the supply of oil.
Among the economic costs climate change is expected to enact on the United States over the next 25 years are: $ 35 million in annual property losses from hurricanes and other coastal storms, $ 12 billion a year as a result of heat wave - driven demand for electricity, and tens of billions of dollars from the corn and wheat industry due to a 14 percent drop in crop yields.
Where European buyers contributed to demand in previous years, the influence of foreign investors has dropped slightly with the rise of the Canadian dollar against the euro, which began in 2010 and peaked in 2013, says the report.
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