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Quantitative Easing is the term given to the Federal Reserve's policy of printing 1,000 billion new dollars annually in order to finance the US budget deficit by purchasing US Treasury bonds and to keep the prices high of debt-related derivatives on ...
The dollar was lower against the yen in Asia Monday, though it was off the lows triggered by remarks Sunday from a Japanese cabinet minister suggesting the yen's correction from excessive strength was nearly over.
The rupee had lost 11 paise to close at 54.88 against dollar in the previous session on Friday due to sustained demand for the US currency for oil and gold related payments. Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex surged 137.84 points, or 0.68 per cent, ...
Fundamentals are strong and the U.S. dollar has helped the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 hit new highs Friday, the CNBC "Fast Money" pros said, but can the stock rally last?
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC-T party has said it would maintain the current US dollar-dominated currency regime during its first five years in power if it forms the country's next government.
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CANBERRA, May 18 (Xinhua) -- The Australian dollar fell below parity with the U.S. dollar and stayed down during the whole week, which is widely attributed to positive indicators in the U.S.
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But there's one outpost where greenbacks have never been stronger: in socialist, anti-imperialist Venezuela, whose government rails against American-style capitalism as the bane of humanity. The dollar is not just holding steady here - it is ...
Commodity prices mostly weakened this week, hit by a stronger US dollar and falling demand for raw materials amid persistent concerns about the state of the troubled global economy, analysts said.
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