Is a Strong Dollar Better than a Weak Dollar?
"Strong” is usually preferred over “weak.” But for the value of a country’s currency, it’s not that simple. “Strong” isn’t always better, and “weak” isn’t always worse. Learn more about foreign exchange rates in the March 2015 newsletter—“Is a Strong Dollar Better than a Weak Dollar?”
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2015
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Authors: | Wolla, Scott A. |
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Page One Economics Newsletter. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. - 2015, March, p. 1-3
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
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