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greenback

[green-bak] / ˈgrinˌbæk /


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A weakening greenback has played a significant role in the heightened allure of investing abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

The euro gained strongly against the dollar over the course of last year as trade and monetary concerns hit the greenback, a headwind for European companies that sell to customers across the Atlantic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts said the choice of Warsh, a former Fed governor and Morgan Stanley investment banker, raised the prospect that central bank policy could be more supportive of the greenback.

From Barron's

“This time, the move is happening despite substantial economic resilience and is a much purer reflection” of the increased risk investors associate with the dollar, “building on weakening confidence about the greenback,” they wrote.

From MarketWatch

“This time, the move is happening despite substantial economic resilience and is a much purer reflection” of the increased risk investors associate with the dollar, “building on weakening confidence about the greenback,” they wrote.

From MarketWatch