
The Stable Dollar Amid Tumultuous Headlines
It has slowly risen each day this month and is back at levels we last saw towards the end of 2018.
It has slowly risen each day this month and is back at levels we last saw towards the end of 2018.
We're only a month into the year and already we are seeing shifts away from what we were expecting for 2019.
Doing business overseas? Check out our forecasts for seven major world currencies.
Chinese borrowing grew from 162 percent of GDP in 2008 to 266 percent in 2017. With China as a major driver of global growth, this is worrying in many ways.
Commentators at the annual World Economic Forum had a pessimistic outlook for 2019.
Too many questions remain unanswered to see a simple solution to the situation in the near future.
With China dominating the economic news just after the New Year, it's hard not to think that 2019 will be a pivotal year for that country.
Doing business overseas? Check out our forecasts for seven major world currencies.
We see the USD on a downtrend, losing value in relation to most other major currencies.
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