Rabu, 29 Maret 2023

Google Alert - Us Dollar

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Us Dollar
Daily update March 30, 2023
NEWS
But is it actually realistic to think that the US Dollar, the world's reserve currency, could collapse too? Look, we'll cut to the chase. It's ...
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"The recent failures in the financial sector of the U.S. appear to be contained and the immediate bleeding has stopped," Helen Given, FX trader at ...
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Could the US dollar collapse? The possibility of a currency collapsing is when that currency loses all its use cases and value. A currency, or money ...
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Shorting the US dollar means betting that its value will fall. Here's what you need to know about shorting USD, including what impacts the dollar's ...
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Market conniptions are usually accompanied by an updraft in the US dollar, since the dollar is viewed as a safe haven while markets sort out the ...
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Antje Praefcke, FX Analyst at Commerzbank, expects the US Dollar to struggle against the Euro. Levels in EUR/USD above 1.08 seem justified "The ...
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This is an extension of the previous Local Currency Settlement (LCS) scheme that has already begun to be implemented between ASEAN members. This means ...
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The US dollar has rallied rather significantly during the trading session against the Japanese yen, reaching the ¥132.50 barrier.
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I've written about the US Dollar Index (DXY) 102.50/60 area a few times this month. It's a key horizontal, the golden pocket, and the bottom of a ...
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The U.S. dollar has further consolidated its position as the dominant currency in global bond finance, gaining ground over the euro and other ...
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WEB
Bloomberg on Twitter: "Short sellers are betting against Hong Kong's dollar, but monetary ...
Short sellers are betting against Hong Kong's dollar, but monetary authorities are likely to keep it tied to the US dollar.
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