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Emerging markets, stocks and the U.S. dollar: Traders on what to watch - CNBC A strong U.S. dollar has kept the pressure on through the summer, while the emergent omicron variant threat and an uneven global economic recovery ...
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Rupee continues to recover against US dollar - Geo.tv KARACHI: The rupee continued to recover against the US dollar in the interbank market on Wednesday. The Pakistani currency gained 24 paisas ...
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Dollar recovers in face of Omicron; commodity currencies slide | Reuters The U.S. dollar recovered from a loss on Wednesday after reports the Omicron coronavirus variant is spreading and oil prices turned down, ...
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Dollar steadies, risk currencies recover from Omicron-driven drop | Reuters Euro, Hong Kong dollar, U.S. dollar, Japanese yen, pound and Chinese 100 yuan banknotes are seen in this picture illustration, January 21, 2016.
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US Dollar Offers Buying Opportunity At This Level | Benzinga On CNBC's "Trading Nation," Jeff Kilburg of Sanctuary Wealth said that the U.S. dollar index (DXY) has been tradin...
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Rupee surges 29 paise to 74.84 against U.S. dollar in early trade - The Hindu Rupee continued its losing run for the fourth day on November 30, dropping by 6 paise to 75.13 against the U.S. dollar.
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Rupee surges 29 paise to 74.84 against US dollar in early trade - Times of India MUMBAI: The rupee recovered 29 paise to 74.84 against the US dollar in opening trade on Wednesday, as positive domestic equities and a weak ...
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Rupee gains 22 paise to end at 74.91 against US dollar | Business Standard News Read more about Rupee gains 22 paise to end at 74.91 against US dollar on Business-standard. The rupee gained 22 paise to close at 74.91 ...
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Rupee gains against US dollar despite hawkish Fed talk - The Economic Times The partially convertible rupee ended the day at 74.9050 per US dollar as against 75.1600 at previous close. The Indian currency, which had opened ...
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The Dollar Has Charged Ahead. It's Another Problem for Stocks. | Barron's So far this year, the U.S. Dollar Index has risen 6.8%, but stocks often move inversely to the greenback.
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