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All publications by tag «DOLLAR»

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2023, November, 23, 06:45:00
NON-OIL NON-DOLLAR
China, which has been promoting the yuan’s use in transactions with major energy and commodity exporters, is Saudi Arabia’s biggest trade partner.
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2020, April, 14, 14:40:00
U.S.$ DOWN ANEW
The Australian dollar rose 0.7% to $0.6432, the New Zealand dollar firmed 0.6% to $0.6131 and the pound added 0.4% to $1.2562 - their strongest since mid-March.
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2020, April, 13, 11:25:00
U.S.$ UP
The dollar rose 0.63% against the Norwegian crown NOK=D3 to 10.23
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2020, April, 10, 12:10:00
U.S.$ DOWN
Against the euro EUR=EBS, the dollar last stood at $1.0941, on course for 1.3% weekly decline.
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2020, April, 8, 11:45:00
$ UP
The dollar’s rise came as global stocks wavered after two days of gains as deaths from the coronavirus mounted across the globe. The rising toll soured U.S. markets late on Tuesday, with pessimism spreading to Asian indexes a day later.
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2019, January, 23, 10:45:00
RUSSIA DUMPED $
GT - Russia’s central bank dumped $101bn last year in its biggest-ever shift away from the US currency amid fears of new sanctions. But the Kremlin’s drive to wean the rest of the economy off the greenback has been slower going.
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2016, January, 15, 20:20:00
WEAK US INDUSTRY
The slowdown has been rapid. As recently as a year ago, US manufacturing production was growing at an annual rate of 4.5 per cent, says Chad Moutray, chief economist for the National Association of Manufacturers. By November that had slowed to 0.9 per cent and this year Mr Moutray expects production to grow just 1.4 per cent.
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2014, July, 7, 18:05:00
OIL: MORE EURO
Total CEO calls for bigger euro role in oil payments