Sentences with phrase «further dollar appreciation»

Corporate tax reform proposals in the U.S. could prompt significant expectations for further dollar appreciation, driven by the potential impact on trade and the repatriation of corporate profits held overseas.
In addition, according to the BlackRock Investment Institute, dollar rallies tend to be self - reinforcing — a stronger dollar begets greater inflows into U.S. assets in expectation of further dollar appreciation.

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MacDonald: The question seems to imply a further appreciation of the Canadian dollar.
However, the executives also recognize that to a lesser extent, the Bank of Canada may be motivated to keep rates frozen in order to prevent further appreciation of the Canadian dollar against the U.S. dollar, a situation that is harmful to Canadian exporters.
Thus far in 2005, the dollar has risen back to around 1.30 against the euro, in part reflecting the fact that the US federal funds rate has now risen above the monetary policy rate in the euro area, as well as comments from European officials expressing concerns about the extent of the appreciation of the euro.
Year - ended inflation slowed further to 1.5 per cent in the June quarter, partly due to the appreciation of the New Zealand dollar and the recent decline in oil prices.
A second source of risk would be a further sharp appreciation of the Australian dollar, which might be driven by additional interest rate reductions around the world to combat a weakening global economy.
In the March quarter, the value of imports appears likely to have risen by around 2 1/2 per cent, with strong growth in import volumes and lower prices owing to a further appreciation of the Australian dollar.
That has been a benefit for Canadians who hold US equities: not only did the stocks deliver huge returns in their local currency in 2013, but we got a further boost thanks to the appreciation of the US dollar.
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