Sentences with phrase «strong dollar policy»

Do the financial cheerleaders for a business - leader dominated Administration approve of the emerging combination of weak dollar rhetoric from both the President and Treasury Secretary nominee along with strong dollar policy.
Just as important, an authentic strong dollar policy would mean that no dollar can be created that did not have «an equal amount» of gold / silver in bank vaults — in essence a 100 % gold dollar.
Yesterday in Davos, Secretary Mnuchin left the impression that he might be reversing 25 years of US Treasury strong dollar policy by asserting that, «Obviously a weaker dollar is good for us as it relates to trade and opportunities.»
If you go back to the «90s, during the Clinton years, the United States followed an explicit strong dollar policy.
Secretary Mnuchin's break with a long - held strong dollar policy at Davos this week could give emerging market stocks additional fuel to build on recent gains, as well as an edge over European markets.
Commerce Secretary Ross later joined the fray claiming that the US strong dollar policy was unchanged but this did not affect markets.
The fed clearly wants markets to think that the U.S. economy is good through its strong dollar policy.
Clinton's «Strong Dollar Policy» was suppression of gold price.
Every time you got Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin in front of a microphone, he said that the US had a strong dollar policy.
Jack Lew certainly has no interest in pursuing a strong dollar policy (and if Lael Brainard becomes Treasury Secretary under a possible President Hillary Clinton, that isn't going to change), but I think it's important to point out that Treasury hasn't commented on FX movements much in recent years.
U know it RT @historysquared: «TREASURY SECRETARY NOMINEE LEW: Says He Will Maintain a Strong Dollar Policy if Confirmed.»
A major bank failure in China or a flip to a strong dollar policy could literally implode those investments overnight.
The US mouths a strong dollar policy while pursuing a weak dollar policy.
3) No, there is no strong dollar policy.
But, remember, supply side theory calls for a strong dollar policy, which we definitely had during the Clinton years, so what Clinton did wasn't really the opposite of supply side — instead, it was a modified supply side, just like Reagan and Bush used.
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