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+ | Nov 2004 : The dollar has recently moved against say the Euro from 0.8 EUR/USD to 1.34 EUR/USD. Against a basket of major currencies the dollar has fallen 27% or so (depending on the definition of major currencies), and perhaps 12% against "all" currencies. | ||
+ | In relation to commodities the dollar is also at a record "low", such as [oil] (48$) , [gold] (450$/oz.). | ||
+ | Paul Volcker (the ex-fed chairman) thinks there is a 75% chance of a currency crisis in 2005. | ||
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+ | What does this mean ? | ||
+ | Does Bush administration have anything to do with it ? Should they do anything about that ? | ||
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+ | 2006 : Anyone up for some more recent comments here ? |
Latest revision as of 21:08, 10 April 2011
The declining dollar
Nov 2004 : The dollar has recently moved against say the Euro from 0.8 EUR/USD to 1.34 EUR/USD. Against a basket of major currencies the dollar has fallen 27% or so (depending on the definition of major currencies), and perhaps 12% against "all" currencies. In relation to commodities the dollar is also at a record "low", such as [oil] (48$) , [gold] (450$/oz.). Paul Volcker (the ex-fed chairman) thinks there is a 75% chance of a currency crisis in 2005.
What does this mean ? Does Bush administration have anything to do with it ? Should they do anything about that ?
2006 : Anyone up for some more recent comments here ?