Dollar Recovers on Positive Fundamentals
The US dollar climbed today after the positive macroeconomic reports eased concerns that the US economy is weakening and allowed the currency to recover from the recent slump.
The US import and export prices both rose 0.2 percent in May. The import prices increased as higher
Next week can extinguish the renewed optimism about the US economy. Analysts predict that the government report will show a slowdown of the inflation to 0.2 percent from 0.4 percent. Forecasts about other reports are also pessimistic for the most part.
EUR/USD dropped to 1.4343 from 1.4508 today as of 20:51 GMT. GBP/USD went down to 1.6225 from 1.6364. USD/JPY traded near its opening level of 80.32 after the decline to 79.96.
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Earlier News About the US Dollar:
- US Dollar Weakens on Bernanke Speech (2011-06-08)
- Dollar Declines Further on Economy, Possible Moody's Downgrade (2011-06-03)
- Bad US Economy Knocks Dollar Down (2011-06-01)
- Hard Week for Dollar as US Economy Stalls (2011-05-28)
- Dollar Slumps on Personal Spending & Pending Home Sales (2011-05-27)
