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  2. Here's why the US dollar is 'priced to perfection' — and why ...

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    The US dollar "is priced to perfection," Bank of America's global rates and currencies research team, led by FX analyst Athanasios Vamvakidis, wrote in a note published on Wednesday.

  3. Why the US dollar is the most important asset to watch as the ...

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    The US dollar is likely to be the first asset to signal what markets think the election result will be. Strong liquidity and global 24-hour trading activity make the dollar a reliable indicator.

  4. Instant View: Dollar tumbles as Trump team signals no ...

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    "The euro moved strongly higher against the U.S. dollar today ($1.04) and is on track to record its best day of the year so far. The rise follows reports that President Trump will delay imposing ...

  5. Strong dollar policy - Wikipedia

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    There was a twenty-six percent appreciation of the dollar between 1980 and 1984 [22] as the result of a combination of tight monetary policy during the 1980-82 period under Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and expansionary fiscal policy associated with Ronald Reagan's administration during the 1982-84 period.

  6. Currency appreciation and depreciation - Wikipedia

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    Capital appreciation – Increase of value of finance over time (Accounting term) Currency carry trade – Uncovered interest arbitrage (investors borrow low-yielding currencies and lend (invest in) high-yielding currencies). Exchange rate – Rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another; Marshall–Lerner condition – Economic concept

  7. Crawling peg - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladeshi taka has used a crawling peg to the US dollar since 8 May 2024. [15] The Ecuadorian sucre had a crawling peg model until it was replaced with USD in March 2000. The Uruguayan peso was on a crawling peg model (tablita) from 1973 until a banking crisis in 2002. The Costa Rican colón was on a crawling peg model until October 17, 2006.

  8. Here's why the US dollar may be closer to a peak than markets ...

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    "Those parallels suggest it may not be necessary to see the Fed having eased substantially or inflation at the bottom for the Dollar to peak."

  9. International use of the U.S. dollar - Wikipedia

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    Instead the euro's stability and future existence was put into doubt, which reduced its share of global reserves to 19% as of year-end 2015 (vs 66% for USD). As of year-end 2020 these figures stand at 21% for EUR and 59% for USD. The percental composition of currencies of official foreign exchange reserves from 1995 to 2022. [14] [15] [16]