Archive for the “Exchange Rate” Category


Wall Street Journal
The Yuan's Problem With the Dollar
Wall Street Journal
The arrival of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping in the US next week refocuses attention on the yuan-dollar exchange rate. Pessimistic predictions about the outlook for yuan appreciation could come true. Financial markets are pessimistic about the
Markets pessimistic about yuan appreciationThe Australian

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The Lawyer
Rattling the renminbi
Livemint
Though RMB has since returned to its previous trajectory of slow appreciation, the episode may have signalled a permanent change in the pattern of the exchange rate's movement. As long as China was running a trade surplus and receiving net inflows of
Currency converterThe Lawyer

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National Post
Pakistan Economy Is Vulnerable and Spending Needs Cuts, IMF Says
Bloomberg
Pakistan's economy is “highly vulnerable” and authorities need to slash non-essential spending, make the exchange rate more flexible and improve the central bank's independence to boost growth, the International Monetary Fund said.
IMF calls on Pakistan to improve economyMarketWatch
China may see deeper slowdown on crisis: IMFThe Korea Herald

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Canadian dollar exchange rate (CAD) falls back vs USD as risk aversion takes
Euro Exchange Rate News
The US dollar to Canadian dollar exchange rate (USD/CAD) is 0.54% higher at 0.9987. The euro Canadian dollar exchange rate (EUR/CAD) is 0.39% lower at 1.3018, the pound Canadian dollar exchange rate (GBP/CAD) is 0.22% higher at 1.5746.

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Interest rates, exchange rate and liquidity: are there resources for investment?
BSR Russia
At the moment, the Central Bank is maintaining a "dirty" floating exchange rate, but plans to switch to a full-fledged floating regime soon. The amount of Central Bank operations on the open forex market is minimal. He sees commercial banks continuing

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DailyForex.com
Euro exchange rate forecasts: BarCap structurally bearish on GBP and EUR vs
Euro Exchange Rate News
Euro Exchange Rate Forecasts: The pound dollar exchange rate (GBP/USD) is 0.42% lower at 1.5746, and the euro dollar exchange rate (EUR/USD) is 0.77% lower on the day at 1.3055. "The EUR and GBP have benefited from the general improvement in sentiment,
Euro dollar exchange rate heads higher as EUR continues to show considerable Economy News
Euro Gains On Dollar, Bernanke Echoes Last Week's TestimonyNASDAQ
Forex – U.S. dollar weaker on Greek bailout optimismForex Rate It!

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US dollar exchange rate remains at KD 0.277
Kuwait News Agency
KUWAIT, Feb 6 (KUNA) — Exchange rate of the US dollar against the Kuwaiti dinar stayed unchanged at KD 0.277 while the euro went down to KD 0.363 compared to yesterday's rates, said the daily bulletin of the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) on Monday.

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Current Exchange Rates Could Prompt Brits to Purchase Spanish Property, Says
Sacramento Bee
However this, coupled with the British economy's strong last quarter showing in 2011, is causing the euro's value to slowly depreciate against the pound- a favourable exchange rate for Brits looking to purchase abroad. Currencies Direct reports that

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Current Exchange Rates Could Prompt Brits to Purchase Spanish Property, Says
PR Newswire (press release)
However this, coupled with the British economy's strong last quarter showing in 2011, is causing the euro's value to slowly depreciate against the pound- a favourable exchange rate for Brits looking to purchase abroad. Currencies Direct reports that

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Pound to euro exchange rate advances, pound dollar declines; Deutsche Bank cut
Euro Exchange Rate News
The big news on the foreign exchange rate scene this week will be the decisions made at various global central banks. The Bank of England will be closely watched – the question is how will the members of the Monetary Policy Committee react to a recent

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