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Dollar can't buck the trend lower vs. peso
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe super peso is back. As rising interest rates draw capital south of the border, Mexico's currency is trading near a six-year high against the U.S. dollar and is poised to crack the psychological 10-peso-to-the-buck barrier. The peso closed at 10.007...Tags: Economic Policy, Federal Reserve, Inflation and Deflation, Central Bank, Money and Monetary Policy
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Changes ahead for McDonald's dollar menu
Chicago Tribune reporterMcDonald's Corp. blew past Wall Street's profit expectations and posted a strong second quarter Wednesday, despite weak consumer confidence and soaring commodity costs. But with ingredient costs expected to remain high—the hamburger giant...Tags: Prices, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Consumer Confidence, Sales, Oak Brook
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Commodity-based funds offer hedge
Rising crop prices, a weak dollar, gut-wrenching oil prices and global pressure on supplies have captured headlines and sent investment firms back to the drawing boards. To capitalize on the worldwide emergence of commodities, they've been introducing...Tags: Agriculture, Deutsche Bank AG, Joe Clark, Market and Exchange, Ridgewood
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Exchange rates
++++++++++++++++++++ || COUNTRY || PER U.S. $ || U.S. $ EQUIV. || || Argentina (peso) || 3.021 || .3310 || || Australia (dollar) || 1.028 || .9730 || || Brazil (real) || 1.596 || .6267 || || Britain (pound) || .501 || 1.996 || || Canada (dollar)... -
French village revives the franc
New York Times News ServiceCOLLOBRIERES, France—Mayor Christine Amrane says it is mostly about profit, not just protest and nostalgia. This village deep in Provence has decided to accept the French franc in everyday commerce, along with the euro, and the colorful old bills...Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Treaties, Market and Exchange, Money and Monetary Policy
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No Bailout For U.S. Dollar
Associated PressFederal rescue plans are all the rage in Washington right now, for what seems to be everything but the dollar. The U.S. currency is not going to get a bailout, even though its steep decline is feeding inflation and straining the economy. Federal...Tags: Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), National Government, Fannie Mae, Market and Exchange, Mortgages
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Commodity ETFs are risky
Special to The Morning CallD3 SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2008 Rising crop prices, a weak dollar, gut-wrenching oil prices and global pressure on supplies have captured headlines and sent investment firms back to the drawing boards. To capitalize on the dramatic worldwide emergence of...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Market and Exchange, Ridgewood, Watertown, Agriculture
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The Economy Of The Dollar Coin
Why are we so obsessed with the dollar bill? Most industrialized economies don't waste time with paper money of such paltry purchasing power. For the 15 European countries in the eurozone, the smallest denomination of printed bank notes is the 5 euro,... -
Oil plunges 4.4% after volatile trading
From wire reportsOil prices fell harder than they have in 17 years yesterday, as fears that record fuel prices are spreading broad economic pain exacerbated the third big sell-off in just over a week. Light, sweet crude plunged $6.44, or 4.4 percent, to settle at $138.74...Tags: Wright Express Corporation, Prices, George Bush, National Government, AAA
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Dollar nudges higher against euro
The dollar strengthened Wednesday as the euro bought $1.5810 in late New York trading, down from $1.5878 the previous day. On Wednesday, the European Union said inflation in the 15-nation euro zone rose in June to 4 percent -- the highest level since...
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