•Currencies in countries will rise as more people need it and as less people need it, it will fall.
•Currency rates can rise and fall through the high rates.
•If the countries economy is doing well, there will be more demand for the money there for raising the value.
When the dollar depreciates (dollar price of foreign currencies rises), U.S. exports rise and U.S imports fall.
The rise in value of a currency relative to other currencies and sometimes gold. There are many economic explanations for the movement (or appreciation and depreciation) of currencies relative to one another and to gold.
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The quantity of product X supplied can be expected to rise with a fall in:
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When the dollar depreciates (dollar price of foreign currencies rises), U.S. exports rise and U.S imports fall.
It does not rise or fall. It is an imaginary line.
Fall is the height of a slanted or diagonal straight surface. Gradient is the result of rise divided by fall (rise/fall) (rise over fall)
The Euro but by the mid-end of the year hopefully the Pound Sterling (£)
The rise and fall is the tides.
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The rise in value of a currency relative to other currencies and sometimes gold. There are many economic explanations for the movement (or appreciation and depreciation) of currencies relative to one another and to gold.
The rise in value of a currency relative to other currencies and sometimes gold. There are many economic explanations for the movement (or appreciation and depreciation) of currencies relative to one another and to gold.
An Orchestrated Rise to Fall was created on -19-12-09.
The word is undulate. It means rise and fall.
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