Author: Dollar Index

By Nigel Stephenson and Stephen Culp LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) – After three months dominated by a rising dollar, interest rate cuts by 26 central banks and hefty equity gains, the big winner was the Chinese stock market. Investors who bought Shanghai-listed A shares at the start of the year have registered gains of 17 Read More

* Dollar rises broadly vs major currencies at quarter-end * DXY on track for biggest quarterly gain since 2008 (Updates prices, adds comments) By Masayuki Kitano SINGAPORE, March 31 (Reuters) – The dollar rose against a basket of currencies on Tuesday and was on track for its best quarter since 2008, bolstered by the diverging Read More

* Dollar posts biggest one-day gain in over a month vs yen * Aussie dollar drops more than one U.S. cent * U.S. data mixed, consumer spending disappoints By Ian Chua SYDNEY, March 31 (Reuters) – The dollar was firmer against most of its peers early on Tuesday, having posted its biggest one-day rally in Read More

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The US dollar very recently has been on a roller-coaster ride, swinging up and down on almost alternate days. However, the general trend this year for the US dollar has been a sharp run toward the north. The sooner-than-expected rate hike fears, juxtaposed with the ECB’s commencement of the stimulus measures helped the dollar spike Read More

* Encouraging data mitigate worries about Greece debt talks * Euro sets for biggest quarterly loss vs dollar since 1992 * Dollar index rebounds after two weeks of losses * Yellen’s message supports view of U.S. gradual tightening (Updates late market action) By Richard Leong NEW YORK, March 30 (Reuters) – The euro slumped against Read More

Where to Look for Opportunities amid Turbulence (Part 3 of 9) (Continued from Part 2) Part of the problem: The stronger U.S. dollar is negatively affecting earnings of U.S. large cap companies. This could change down the road, as benefits of cheaper energy catch up to offset that drag. Market Realist – A stronger dollar Read More

* Encouraging data mitigate worries about Greece debt talks * Euro sets for biggest quarterly loss vs dollar since 2008 * Dollar index rebounds after two weeks of losses * Yellen’s message supports view of U.S. gradual tightening (Updates to U.S. trading, change byline, dateline, previous LONDON) By Richard Leong NEW YORK, March 30 (Reuters) Read More