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Benjmn rated 8 months ago- I had been wondering about what a weaker dollar would mean for U.S. exporters. It seemed to me that the same people who bemoaned the massive trade imbalance that the U.S. has were also bemoaning a weaker dollar, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
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 Benjmn rated 8 months ago- I had been wondering about what a weaker dollar would mean for U.S. exporters. It seemed to me that the same people who bemoaned the massive trade imbalance that the U.S. has were also bemoaning a weaker dollar, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
 dodgecharger rated 8 months ago- Some really good information about international currencies that benefit from the dollar decline
 greenchair rated 8 months ago- #10 is a huge burn for all the doomsayers.
 anjamerret rated 8 months ago- Countries that are benefiting from a weak dollar.
 edithyeung rated 8 months ago- he U.S. dollar has recovered somewhat after bottoming out at less than 94 cents to the Canadian dollar, or "loonie," in November. Nonetheless, the Canadian dollar continues to reap the benefit of attaining some overdue respect.
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