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Implications of a stronger dollar: CARE Ratings

CARE Ratings has come out with its analysis of the trend of a strengthening dollar and its implications.

November 28, 2014 / 14:27 IST
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Analysis of the trend of a strengthening dollar and its implications by CARE Ratings

The strengthening of the USD in recent times has caused some element of volatility in the currency markets. From $ 1.37 per euro in December when the first tranche of tapering began to $ 1.36 in January, the dollar fell to a low of $ 1.38 in April, after which it has been strengthening quite rapidly, with acceleration in September, October and November, where it has come below the mark of $ 1.30/euro. The average level of $ 1.25 for November compares well with the levels attained prior to the financial crisis.

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Impact on other currenciesWhile the movement of the currency for any country is dependent on the various factors that affect the balance of payments, there is prima facie reason to believe that some part of the movement can be explained by the stronger dollar. It should be mentioned here that domestic factors have also influenced such movements like the Russian ruble being affected by the Ukraine imbroglio. The table below gives the rate of change of the currency with respect to the dollar over April ‘14, after when the dollar started strengthening.

Lower cost of oil among other import items-