It is getting weaker against other currencies
When the Stocks go up from NY.
The dollar usually rises against the euro whenever there is good news that is likely to increase confidence in the USA economy. A strong jobs report and currency reserves will also make the dollar bullish.
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Depreciating currency in a country will determine how strong the current economy of a country is. If the currency drops then their economy is stronger and more investements are in while if the currency exchange is high, there is depreciating economy against other countries.
A strong currency is essentially what the name says. It is a current that is stronger than most currents or it is improved.
The phrase "hard currency" is normally only applied to strong, stable, easily exchangeable currencies. This would include the US Dollar, Euro, GB Pound, Japanese Yen and several other currencies. Examples of non-hard currency would be things like the Zimbabwe dollar - where the notes are difficult to exchange for another currency and where the countries inflation makes the notes worth less each week.
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The dollar usually rises against the euro whenever there is good news that is likely to increase confidence in the USA economy. A strong jobs report and currency reserves will also make the dollar bullish.
hey guys, the u.s currency is pretty strong. it is grater than all the major currencies except Canadian dollar, the Japanese dollar and the Australian dollar. Omar Rajeh is such a hottie (hes a dude in gr.8)
Hryvnia or Hryvnya, (UAH). Currency does not hold strong, and the hryvnia is losing value
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A dollar bill is made of strong paper. According to the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing, US currency paper is composed of 75% cotton and 25% linen.
Depreciating currency in a country will determine how strong the current economy of a country is. If the currency drops then their economy is stronger and more investements are in while if the currency exchange is high, there is depreciating economy against other countries.
A strong currency is essentially what the name says. It is a current that is stronger than most currents or it is improved.
A strong currency is essentially what the name says. It is a current that is stronger than most currents or it is improved.
The phrase "hard currency" is normally only applied to strong, stable, easily exchangeable currencies. This would include the US Dollar, Euro, GB Pound, Japanese Yen and several other currencies. Examples of non-hard currency would be things like the Zimbabwe dollar - where the notes are difficult to exchange for another currency and where the countries inflation makes the notes worth less each week.
In order to find cheap vacation spots, just look for countries where your currency is very strong. Currencies are always changing in relative value, so you need to take these changes into account. If you are using the USD, you should find a place where your dollar can buy more than it could in another country with an equally strong currency.
The question is very challenging but the law of demand and supply does not agree with the question. The more the USA imports the high the supply leading to weaker dollar.