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Dollar hits two year high against the Euro

Unread postby Bas » Wed 22 Oct 2008, 07:09:01

LONDON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - The dollar soared to a two-year high against the euro and a basket of currencies on Wednesday as a worsening global economic outlook prompted more investors to liquidate risky assets in favour of the U.S. currency.

The yen climbed to a 4-1/2-year high against the euro, with the low-yielding Japanese currency also benefitting from the exodus from risky assets after being dogged by carry trades for for years.

Analysts said that speculators who had built up investments in high-risk assets, such as those in currencies benefitting from higher yields, have been dumping those positions as already weakening global economies are expected to take a further hit as nations try to rescue their banking sectors.

This drove the euro <EUR=> down as far as $1.2740 according to electronic trading system EBS, its lowest since November 2006, while sterling dropped roughly 3 percent to around $1.62, its weakest in five years.


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Re: Dollar hits two year high against the Euro

Unread postby JJ » Wed 22 Oct 2008, 07:35:38

boy did we miss it on this one; we bought euros at 1.52 they went to 1.62 and now DOWN
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Re: Dollar hits two year high against the Euro

Unread postby copious.abundance » Wed 22 Oct 2008, 17:56:32

I've read analyst predictions of 1.15 - 1.20 by sometime next year.
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Re: Dollar hits two year high against the Euro

Unread postby Fiddlerdave » Thu 23 Oct 2008, 01:13:56

I consider this dollar high to be an obvious prop-up, to stop inflation from imports and help keep foreigners from dumping dollar investments while they drop interest rates back to 1%.

When dollar value bubble can't be sustained anymore, then the USA is going to be a very tough place to live if you are not wealthy
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