These 5 Reasons... Why the Rupee is Falling in War? Risk of Breaking 100 Marks
The Indian Rupee is experiencing significant depreciation amidst ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, with some experts predicting it may soon breach the 100 mark against the dollar.
Peso maintains losses amid tensions over the war in Iran: What is it worth today, March 19?
Despite a weakening of the US dollar, the Mexican peso remains in the red due to risk aversion stemming from the war in the Middle East.
Willingness for More Risk
The dollar weakened during yesterday's trading session as investors expressed hopes for a quick resolution to the regional conflict in the Middle East, despite subsequent skepticism regarding this prospect.
The dollar and country risk fall, despite the fact that stocks remain in the red
The dollar and country risk have decreased in Argentina despite a drop in stock market indices.
War between the US, Israel, and Iran 'bombards' the peso: How much does it lose against the dollar TODAY?
The Mexican peso is depreciating due to increasing risk aversion in the markets stemming from conflict in the Middle East involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
The semester that pressures borrowers in Swiss francs – What the regulation predicts and why they call it a 'trap'
The article discusses the hardships faced by Greek borrowers with loans in Swiss francs, highlighting financial losses and the call for loan recalculations.
Fake banknotes: counterfeit 50 euro notes are circulating. Here’s how to recognize them
Counterfeit 50 euro notes are increasingly being reported by shopkeepers, especially in the Pescara region of Italy, posing a risk as they are difficult to identify.
Silent fiscal bomb surpasses pix amendments
A significant increase in international loans by Brazilian states and municipalities poses a risk to the national Treasury, far exceeding previous federal transfers known as 'pix amendments.'
The dollar rebounds after hitting lows since November and the country risk approaches 500 points
The Argentine dollar is rebounding after recently reaching its lowest point since November, with the country risk nearing 500 basis points and local stock prices rising.
The confidence in the stability of the currency
The Argentine government’s adherence to the old Consumer Price Index formula has raised concerns about the trustworthiness of public statistics and inflation data, leading to an increase in country risk and a fall in Argentine bonds.
Is the Peso at Risk of a ‘Bounce’? How the Exchange Rate is Trading TODAY February 13
The Mexican peso strengthens against the dollar as investors weigh the latest inflation data from the United States.
There is dollars, what there is not is currency
The article discusses Argentina's financial context, where a decrease in country risk has allowed access to international capital markets, but emphasizes that external issues remain unresolved despite improved credit conditions.
A sharp decline of the dollar is a serious risk signal for Latvian companies, warns "Citadele"
The significant drop in the value of the US dollar should be viewed by Latvian businesses as a crucial risk signal, according to Citadele's chief economist Kārlis Purgailis, highlighting the importance of managing currency risk and pricing strategies.
We Won't Gain from Arms Purchases with Cheap Dollar
The article discusses Poland's missed opportunities for savings on U.S. arms purchases, highlighting issues with the Foreign Military Sales program and currency risk management.
US dollar’s global role at risk – German regulator
The German financial regulator warns that the US dollar's status as the global reserve currency may be jeopardized this year due to funding shortages, geopolitical shocks, and politicization.
Trump urges Cuba to negotiate before it’s too late
Donald Trump calls on the Cuban government to negotiate with the United States or risk losing access to oil and currency from Venezuela following the arrest of Maduro.