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The strong dollar dilemma: A silent crisis
In September 1985, the world’s leading economies gathered at New York’s Plaza Hotel to confront a shared crisis: the U.S. dollar had grown so strong it threatened to derail global growth. The ...
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In Madawaska, at the state's northern tip, fortunes are closely tied to its Canadian counterpart, Edmundston, across the St.
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It is unclear what exactly Trump's tariffs are truly designed to achieve. Trump's nominee for U.S. trade representative, ...
The chair of the US Fed Board’s payments subcommittee, Christopher Waller, says he supports regulated stablecoins to help ...
Indian rupee hit a record low on February 6, declining to 87.5825 against the U.S. dollar, as market concerns over U.S. trade ...
The free trade orthodoxy is being transformed into something else. Just to review a bit of recent history: Former President ...
The Canadian dollar is set to edge lower over the coming months as the threat of U.S. trade tariffs remains in place despite ...
Corporate treasurers are ramping up efforts to guard company earnings against more dollar strength, a move that some analysts ...
Genet Teshome Jirru stressed that "even if there were no sanctions, trade in local currency is always very profitable," since "it allows to avoid transaction costs and losses due to exchange rate fluc ...
Countries with democratic governments and mostly free economies should come together and create a new trade regime, based on ...