.Many times when the US economy is in a downward turn, the value of the dollar rises. Many investors that are pulling money out of equities invest in the US dollar
Trade deficit, rising oil prices, declining value of the US dollar, and the war on terrorism are all factors of the economy.
The prices go up and down but currently as we speak it is 1 euro= 1.336 US dollar. (i looked about a month ago and it was 1 euro=.766 US dollar so the dollar value has gone up in America which means the economy must be doing better)
It does not tell when the US dollar will collapse. A dollar collapse is when the dollar goes down really quick.
cpi just increaes nothing different about it...
Currency rates are relative prices, so as the US Dollar falls, the alternate currency is rising. In economic terms, either is possible. In 2009, the accepted wisdom is that the US Dollar is the culprit, falling in value.
Trade deficit, rising oil prices, declining value of the US dollar, and the war on terrorism are all factors of the economy.
The prices go up and down but currently as we speak it is 1 euro= 1.336 US dollar. (i looked about a month ago and it was 1 euro=.766 US dollar so the dollar value has gone up in America which means the economy must be doing better)
It does not tell when the US dollar will collapse. A dollar collapse is when the dollar goes down really quick.
the economy of the us is going down.
In simplistic terms, weak US housing market causes weakening US economy, which in turn causes dollar to weaken in the world currency markets, which in turn strengthens world crude prices denominated in US dollars, and this finally puts even more pressure on US economy.
cpi just increaes nothing different about it...
http://www.dailyfx.com/story/market_alerts/fundamental_alert/Why_is_the_US_Dollar_1223260457441.html
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When the economy is shrinking, the dollar suffers. The dollar will lose its value and it will take more less foreign currency to equal a dollar.
it caused the economy to go down
It already is rising. In due time, the US Dollar will uphold it's claim as the most valuable currency, gve or take 5 to 10 years.