Sentences with phrase «strong dollar trend»

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Poloz insisted the trend he anticipated in 2013 — a steady increase in non-commodity exports buttressed by stronger demand in the U.S. and a weaker dollar — was now entrenched.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- New orders for U.S. factory goods recorded their biggest increase in eight months in March, boosted by demand for transportation equipment, but the underlying trend remained weak against the backdrop of a strong dollar.
In addition, commodities have struggled under the weight of a stronger dollar, a trend likely to continue given long - term global trends such as divergent monetary policies.
The strong rally in the U.S. Dollar againstall major Forex markets has put this index in a position to change the trend toup.
Both of these risks increased appreciably in the first half of the year, with the international economic data generally disappointing and the Australian dollar on a strong upward trend during that period, particularly during May.
Global shares were higher in Asia - Pacific trade Tuesday, lifted in part by a stronger U.S. dollar, though markets in Australia bucked the trend due to declines in utility and mining stocks.
Dollar cost averaging is a great idea during accumulation (in the absence of a strong trend).
With strong speculative fund buying, a weakening U.S. dollar and inflation fears, investing in gold is a popular trend as the precious metal becomes an alternative asset class.
It might be a missed quarter, a regulatory problem, a trend in the industry that is producing a short - term headwind or a short - term macro factor like a strong dollar.
In light of the current market conditions which consist of some very strong «one - way» trends in the U.S. dollar pairs, I wanted to write a lesson not just about the advantages of trend - trading, but also about how trading against the trend can and will destroy your trading account, if you let it.
Managed futures strategies are generally expected to perform well during times of crisis, such as during the 2008 credit crisis, and when there are strong directional trends in markets, such as those we have seen in the past year with oil prices and the US dollar.
Some economists are saying that this trend may reverse significantly over the first year or so of a Trump administration, however, with an even stronger dollar than today, which would keep Bitcoin prices in check.
One token, however, bucked this trend and posted a strong advance against the dollar.
And while a stronger dollar makes U.S. real estate more expensive for foreign buyers, these other forces are a powerful counterbalance to that trend.
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