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greenback

[green-bak] / ˈgrinˌbæk /


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A strong greenback, which supports the stability of U.S. assets, the probity of its debt, and the nation’s broader standing among its global peers has been the bedrock of American policy for decades.

From Barron's

Attacks on Federal Reserve independence, yo-yo tariffs and unpredictable foreign policy had already pushed the greenback close to a multiyear low.

From The Wall Street Journal

The greenback sunk to a near four-year low as gold prices cantered past $5,200 a troy ounce, with haven investors continuing to look toward precious metals and the Swiss franc.

From The Wall Street Journal

The greenback hit a fresh four-year low on foreign-exchange markets in early Tuesday trading as investors speculated that the U.S. and Japan may be working together to support the yen.

From Barron's

A weak greenback boosts the value of foreign-currency profits and stock prices when they are translated back into dollars for U.S. investors.

From Barron's