Sabtu, 30 November 2019

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Us Dollar
Daily update December 1, 2019
NEWS
The US dollar on Friday gave up early gains to trade slightly lower on the day against a basket of currencies as a still-unsigned partial US-China trade ...
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Welcome back. We had a cracking time at the MoneyWeek Wealth Summit last Friday. I'll be writing it up for the special year-end double issue of ...
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Mumbai: The Indian rupee on Friday settled 12 paise lower at 71.74 against the US dollar, tracking heavy selling in domestic equities and growth ...
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Mumbai, Nov 29 () The Indian rupee on Friday settled 12 paise lower at 71.74 against the US dollar, tracking heavy selling in domestic equities and ...
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The US Dollar has idled in a narrow range since mid-October. That follows a pullback from the early-September swing high, which appears to reflect ...
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The previous four-year highs were set within one week: at UAH 24.05 per U.S. dollar on November 26 and at UAH 23.98 on November 27-28.
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The dollar changed little in Asia after the release of strong economic data earlier showing that the country grew at a 2.1% annualized rate, compared ...
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The USD/JPY pair rose to its highest level since May at 109.68 during the early trading hours of the American session but reversed its direction as the ...
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The price of Ripple (XRP) has fallen over 40% since the beginning of November and is currently hovering around $0.22. Since late June, Ripple has ...
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The AUD/USD pair continued to push lower during the Asian trading hours on Friday and touched its worst level since mid-October at 0.6762 but ...
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WEB
China's Digital Currency, Not Libra, Can Pose a Threat to the Hegemony of the US Dollar
Kenneth S. Rogoff, the former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard ...
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