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NT dollar slides as US dollar gains globally The New Taiwan dollar on Friday fell against the US dollar, sliding NT$0.059 to close at NT$30.009, down 0.2 percent from NT$29.950 a week earlier.
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USD/INR: Rupee Ends the Week Lower Against US Dollar US Dollar index surged 0.35% to close at 99.72 with greenback's strength. Goldman Sachs reported that India's GDP could soar up to 20% in the 3rd ...
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JP Morgan: CBDC Threatens Hegemony of US Dollar JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) believes the central bank digital currencies, or CBDC, could pose a threat to the global hegemony of the US dollar. According ...
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Cryptocurrencies may weaken US dollar dominance - JPMorgan There is no country with more to lose from the disruptive potential of digital currency than the United States. This revolves primarily around U.S. dollar ...
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The Dollar Index Is Sleepy Political and economic stability in the United States is the reason why the dollar is the king. Until 2016, the Secretaries of the Treasury in the US, that ...
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Three post-coronacrisis scenarios, and how to invest for each, according to UBS Since the U.S. dollar would likely depreciate in this scenario, the best currency bet versus the dollar DXY, +0.42% would likely be the British pound.
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Canadian Dollar: Do THIS if the Loonie Keeps Plummeting! Ever since the start of the COVID-19 market crash, the Canadian dollar has been trading below its previous range. Going for US$0.72 as of this writing, ...
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The Weekly Wrap – Optimism Delivered Riskier Assets a Boost as Lockdown Measures Eased Of the remaining 33, 31 stats reflected a deterioration from previous. For the Greenback, it was the 1st week in the red out of 3. The U.S Dollar Spot Index ...
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US stocks mixed leading into long weekend The U.S. dollar remained in demand on Friday. The British pound was particularly weak in the face of Boris Johnson's government's handling of the ...
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US "demonization" of China might put itself in financial peril: Washington Post Historically, China has been a huge buyer of (US) Treasury securities, and owned 1.08 trillion dollars of them as of March 31, the most recent date for ...
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