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    What does the green leaf continue to fall into the world?

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    What does the green leaf continue to fall into the world? Empty What does the green leaf continue to fall into the world?

    Post by Rocky Mon 11 Sep 2017, 6:12 am

    What does the green leaf continue to fall into the world?




    After a two-year surge in the US dollar, the dollar has fallen since the beginning of the year to lose about 10 percent of its value against major currencies this year. 
    Just as the price of the green card has had a big impact, not only on the US economy, not even on the economies of the so-called "dollar group", but on the global economy as well. 

    With the outlook for the downtrend expected to continue, knowing the impact of the downturn may be beneficial, especially because it is not due to the strength of major currencies such as the euro and the yen, not even due to emergency factors such as hurricanes and their negative impact on America or nuclear tension with North Korea . American economy.


    • What does the green leaf continue to fall into the world? ArrowSelected213 Amazing Facts About the Dollar The most dominant currency in the world



    • What does the green leaf continue to fall into the world? ArrowSelected2Oil jumps more than 2% as the dollar falls and US stocks fall






    Although President Donald Trump has reached a kind of "understanding" with the Democratic opposition in Congressover US debt ($ 19.8 trillion), pressure on the dollar may continue as the macroeconomic figures for the third quarter emerge. 

    The dollar has been the currency of the world

    since the 1970s, and after the "gold rule" as a reference to the wealth of nations established by the Bretton Woods agreements in 1944, the dollar has become the world's major reserve currency. 
    So many countries find their national currencies pegged to the dollar to avoid currency fluctuations on the value of their wealth and their overall economy. 

    World debt estimated at more than $ 250 trillion is mostly in dollars, and 39 percent of the world's debt is in dollars.

    The dollar zone accounts for about 60 percent of the world's population and contributes about 60 percent of the world's gross domestic product. 

    Countries, whose currencies are fully pegged to the US dollar, account for about a third of world economic output. Most commodity prices in the world are denominated in dollars, with dollar transactions accounting for 85 percent of the world's foreign exchange. 

    Impact on America The

    first direct impact of the dollar's slide on the US economy is the high yield on US Treasury bonds and the decline in value, which means that America's debt repayment is less burdensome. 
    The decline in the exchange rate of the national currency makes the country's exports more competitive and thus improves its revenues from exports.

    With recent figures showing slower growth in US inflation, the dollar's decline is an internal pressure factor, as it is difficult for the US Federal Reserve to raise interest rates much while inflation is below the risk limit, so investors avoid buying the dollar They go to other currencies. 

    Impact on the world

    For countries that peg their currencies to the dollar, such as the Gulf states and many Arab countries in one way or another, the effect is slight, as the value of their currency moves by moving the price of the dollar up and down. 
    Since al-Qa'ida is that dollar-denominated commodity and metal prices are moving in the opposite direction of the dollar's exchange rate, raw material exporters benefit from the fall of the dollar to higher prices, such as oil.

    A key metal, which investors use as a store of value in the event of currency and stock market volatility, is gold, which is also rising as the dollar falls. 
    Not only investors and traders, who export and import, but also affected individuals around the world if we know that most remittances are settled against the dollar.




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