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Saturday, 27 January 2018

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Daily update January 27, 2018
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Treasury secretaries going back to the Clinton administration have embraced a strong dollar policy as being in America's interest. A strong currency puts a lid on inflation and helps keep interest rates low. Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this ...
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US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also pulled back on comments suggesting he was in favour of a weaker US dollar that would boost overseas trade. A fall in the pound and a stronger US dollar can spur investors towards buying multinational stocks on the London market because their overseas ...
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The U.S. has good fundamentals for a continuation of credit expansion and rising incomes. No recession on the horizon in my view but global factors and general risk aversion also can affect financial markets. Rising rates in the U.S. are necessary and are a reflection of the strong economy. I believe a ...
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(Adds comment, details, table, byline) By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Speculators' net short dollar bets rose in the latest week to their largest amount since mid-October, according to calculations by Reuters and Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on ...
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LONDON - The dollar fell more than half a per cent against a basket of currencies on Friday as comments by senior U.S. officials this week backing a weak dollar reverberated through currency markets. After U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he ultimately wanted the dollar to be strong, the ...
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The USD/JPY is trading little changed at around ¥109.20 against the US Dollar after rising as high as ¥109.79 after the US President Trump said he still wants strong US Dollar late on Thursday. The US GDP rose less than expected in Q4 increasing at an annual rate of 2.6% in the fourth quarter, but ...
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Despite the best efforts of US President Donald Trump, the US Dollar continues to fall as traders around the world consider the ramifications of the tariffs enacted earlier this week on solar panels and washing machines as well as comments made by US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin regarding the ...
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KUALA LUMPUR: The persistent weakness in the US dollar is surprising and could continue to persist in the short term, said Standard Chartered Bank's global chief economist David Mann. "The US dollar's recent weakness has caused many people's year-end targets to be hit within the first month of the ...
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The US Dollar continues to face heavy selling pressure, falling for a seventh consecutive week against its major counterparts. That is the longest losing streak in over 13 years. The currency seems to have become a victim of its own success: starting in 2014, the greenback enjoyed three years of gains as ...
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The greenback sank to a three-year low against the Singdollar yesterday after US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he would welcome a weaker currency. His comments exacerbated an ongoing slide in the US dollar, which had already fallen 8 per cent against the Singdollar last year. This is ...
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Mounting concerns over US dollar weakness
The IMF revised up its economic outlook for this year and next. Even so, the prevailing market calm was ruffled by further US dollar weakness. Its recent decline has prompted various ECB members to express concerns about the euro's strength and Mario Draghi reiterated this sentiment at last ...
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US Dollar regains 89.00 but stays offered
DXY bounces off lows and retakes 89.00. – US Q4 GDP came in below expectations. – Gains so far capped around 89.50. The greenback, tracked by the US Dollar Index (DXY), remains entrenched into the negative ground this week although at least it managed to come back to the 89.00 ...
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USD/JPY: US Dollar remains flat as the US GDP growth disappoint in Q4
USD/JPY trades little changed at ¥109.20 after US GDP failed to meet expectations, rising at 2.6% annualized rate in Q4 2017. US GDP price index rose 2.5% in the final quarter of 2017. The US Durable goods orders jumped up 2.9% m/m in December. The USD/JPY is trading little changed at around ...
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Us dollar to taiwan dollar
S. TWD to USD currency chart. This currency graph will show you a 1 month TWD/USD history. You may also export this information to Excel or another spreadsheet program. USD to TWD currency chart. Current exchange rate US DOLLAR (USD) to TAIWAN DOLLAR (TWD) including currency converter ...
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CBOT Little Changed Watching Charts, Weather and the US dollar
CBOT Little Changed Watching Charts, Weather and the US dollar. Jan 26, 7:10 am | Morning Commentary | Share this: A subscription is required to view this content. « U.S. Medium-range OutlookCME Cattle Break To Follow Through on Weakening Beef; Argy Dryness To Worsen into February 5th ».
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HK stocks regain steam, US dollar edges back
The US dollar edged back down in Asian trade as a Donald Trump-inspired surge petered out with analysts tipping the US unit to continue weakening. While the yen edged back up, it was still off the levels below 109 against the dollar seen in Asia on Thursday, and that game some support to the Nikkei, ...
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The Week Ahead: Weak dollar in focus amid Fed decision, US jobs data
For the past week, all eyes have been on the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where US President Trump and others moved markets, especially the US dollar, with their comments.
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