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SodaLicious
(74)
help..!!

Hiya all... wanna ask about the Australia economy. Do anybody here knows about the bullion index as a determinant of exchange rates of AUD/USD currency? Is it a gud benchmark?

Started by SodaLicious (74) • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: australia economy, bulliion index, currency, exchange rates, gold price

hcprasad
(796)
Is it possible to make SINGLE CURRENCY through out the world

I think it is possible. It will be easy for travelling anywhere in the world and for day to day transactions.

Started by hcprasad (796) • 1 response • Last response by streak_tlu (425) • 2 years ago
Tags: currency, exchange rates, money, single currency

navnathbalaji
(184)
Exchange rates

How the exchange rates are decided & who decides the same & how it flctuates

Started by navnathbalaji (184) • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates

F_whyte
(1)
How much

How does one JpYen value to 1 us dollar

Started by F_whyte (1) • 2 responses • Last response by utopia (118) • 3 years ago
Tags: currency, exchange rates
 

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Econbrowser
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Taylor Rules, Synchronized Recession and the Potential for Competitive Depreciation

In yesterday's FT, "All in this together" assessed the possibility of a roughly synchronized downturn in the world's major economies, with the United States, ironically enough, suffering the smallest...

Started in Econbrowser • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates

Econbrowser
(2)
Taylor rules, exchange rates, and the speculation about the dollar/euro rate

As Europe teeters on the edge of recession [0], and the United States remains mired in slow growth, expectations of what interest rates, and hence exchange rates, are shifting. Here's a familiar...

Started in Econbrowser • 5 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates

Econbrowser
(2)
Oil Prices in Other Currencies

Some of the explanations for the dollar jump rely upon the perceived weakness in the dollar's value (and hence, by extension, Fed policy). Does this make sense?As I've remarked before [1], there is...

Started in Econbrowser • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: energy, oil prices, exchange rates

Econbrowser
(2)
The G-7 Communique and the Dollar

Was this the new (reverse) "Plaza Accord"? From Bloomberg:Figure 1: Log nominal value of US dollar against other major currencies. NBER defined recession dates shaded gray. Source: Federal Reserve...

Started in Econbrowser • 8 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, euro, dollar, foreign exchange intervention, interest rates

Econbrowser
(2)
Recoupling, Monetary Policy Divergence, and the Dollar

At the risk of losing my audience by skipping over the the record housing price decline, and an outsized drop in the consumer confidence index, I'm going to focus on what seems like old news (but is...

Started in Econbrowser • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, euro, dollar, oecd, interest rates

Econbrowser
(2)
"Bush Would Like a Stronger Dollar"

That's the title of a post in today's WSJ RealTime Economics:President George W. Bush said in an interview today with Nightly Business Report that the dollar's fall to record lows against the euro...

Started in Econbrowser • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, strong dollar, dollar, george w. bush, interest rates

Econbrowser
(2)
Bush Would Like a Stronger Dollar

From WSJ RealTime Economics:President George W. Bush said in an interview today with Nightly Business Report that the dollar's fall to record lows against the euro is not a good thing and he...

Started in Econbrowser • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, strong dollar, dollar, george w. bush, interest rates

Econbrowser
(2)
Musings on the Dollar: PPP and Thresholds

As the dollar hits a new low against the euro [0}, some thoughts on what arguments make sense, given our knowledge of the statistical properties of real exchange rates. From Deutsche Bank's Exchange...

Started in Econbrowser • 10 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, purchasing power parity, dollar, threshold autoregression, threshold cointegration

Econbrowser
(2)
What Explains Deviations from Interest Rate Parity in Emerging Markets?

Some people have the impression that financial capital zips to wherever the returns are highest. Maybe that's the case. But I'm not sure.Recall that one of the definitions of financial capital...

Started in Econbrowser • 10 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: international, interest rate parity, exchange rates, capital mobility, capital controls

Econbrowser
(2)
Is the Dollar Near the Bottom (II)

Last week, I wrote a post examining what the measures of central tendency for the dollar's trajectory were, based upon some standard forecasts. This week, I want to examine more closely whether we...

Started in Econbrowser • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, dollar, exchange rate, purchasing power parity, depreciation