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Most people haven't noticed it, but the Dollar has really jumped in value over the past few months relative to other currencies. Since July 9th (3 months ago), the dollar has gone up 8.4% on the Euro, 7% on the pound, 7.5% on the yen--about the only major currency it hasn't significantly risen against is the Chinese Yuan.
So, economy majors: why are we seeing this, what does it mean, and will it continue? I know currencies fluctuate constantly, but I don't recall having seen this kind of extended period of overall cross-currency appreciation from the dollar in the time since I've really been watching valuations (over the past 7 years or so).
So, economy majors: why are we seeing this, what does it mean, and will it continue? I know currencies fluctuate constantly, but I don't recall having seen this kind of extended period of overall cross-currency appreciation from the dollar in the time since I've really been watching valuations (over the past 7 years or so).
