Dollar

Dollar Emerges Strong after Two Mistrusted Deals

July 16, 2015

The first of two agreements reached this week pitted the Greek people against the country’s creditors.  It avoided the feared precedent of a member leaving the currency union but did so at enormous cost to the euro’s reputation.  To Greece’s partners, the struggle ended with victory for the principle that rules governing common currency area […] More

Upside Dollar Potential

June 10, 2015

The dollar is in a corrective phase.  From the low in 2014 to this year’s high, the dollar advanced 33.8% against the euro, 26.2% against the Australian dollar, 25.7% relative to the kiwi, 24.9% vis-a-vis the yen, 22.1% on a trade-weighted basis, 21.3% versus the Canadian dollar and 18.0% against sterling.  Varying percentages of these […] More

May in Figures

May 30, 2015

The dollar resumed its uptrend in May following a counter-trend move in April.  An exception was the yuan, which marches to a government-managed beat rather than one set by market forces.  The kiwi was the weakest currency among those charted in this feature.  Long-term interest rates were mixed in May, while short-term rates again barely […] More

Whipsawed Beyond All Recognition

May 5, 2015

The dollar is one of many financial market prices caught up in a period of intense oscillation.  Over the past five trading days, the DOW fell 1.6%, recovered 1.9%, and declined over 1.2%.  After declining from 0.39% on March 6 to 0.07% on April 20, the 10-year German bund yield rebounded to 0.51% today.  The […] More

Dollar Paused in Troubling Times

April 22, 2015

In spite of disappointing U.S. growth for a second straight quarter, dollar demand sizzled in January-March.  Trading has been consolidating this month, and not merely pausing after such an upward spurt or even because of some convergence of macroeconomic trends between the United States and Europan.  These are disturbing times.  Each day, more bad news […] More

Dollar Recovery in a Lull

April 16, 2015

Coming into April, the dollar had experienced a rally of historic proportions, topped off by advances of more than 9.0% in the first quarter against the euro, yen, Swissie and both Canadian and Australian dollars.  In the current month, however, upward dollar momentum has slowed substantially for a variety of reasons. A broad spectrum of […] More

Is the Dollar Uptrend Over or Merely in a Pause?

April 9, 2015

It’s difficult to gauge momentum behind the dollar’s uptrend by focusing upon bilateral currency relationships.  Market-determined currencies like the euro, yen, Swissie, sterling and Australian, Canadian and New Zealand dollars have not moved in lockstep since the dollar’s current rally began about eleven months ago, nor have the cumulative swings in the dollar against each […] More

An Abbreviated Weekly Dollar Essay

March 4, 2015

Snow shoveling duty will limit the length of the dollar essay this week to a couple of developments worth watching. The first is explained in an earlier posting today on Currency Thoughts that documents a very sharp narrowing of the U.S. and eurozone purchasing managers indices between November 2014 and last month.  This convergence in both […] More

Note on Oil, the Dollar, and Inflation

February 18, 2015

The genesis of this comment lies in the 1970s, not because of similarities between then and now but rather because the current period seems on anecdotal observation to be an inversion of then.  There were two oil price shocks in the 1970s, a quadrupling of crude in early 1974 and a second sharp upward thrust […] More

Stronger Dollar and European Share Prices

January 12, 2015

The U.S. dollar has risen by 0.8% against the kiwi, 0.6% versus the yen, 0.5% relative to the Australian dollar, 0.4% vis-a-vis the euro, 0.3% against the Swiss franc and 0.2% relative to sterling.  The loonie is steady, and the yuan has edged 0.1% higher. In European stock market action, the Paris Cac so far […] More

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