Exchange Currency

weak dollar policy

A monetary policy that favors a low foreign exchange rate for the U.S. Dollar. A weak dollar can make U.S. exported good and services more competitive on the international market, but it also came make imported goods expensive for American consumers. Compare to Strong Dollar Policy.

Related information about weak dollar policy:
  1. Bernanke's weak dollar policy - Fundmastery Blog - MarketWatch
    May 4, 2011 ... If our leaders in Washington DC wanted to stop the decline of the dollar, they could. Easily. Therefore, if the dollar is falling — and it is — they ...
     
  2. The Fed's Weak Dollar Policy Is Hindering an Economic Recovery ...
    Jul 6, 2012 ... From the blog Daily Ticker: Follow The Daily Ticker on Facebook! The U.S. economic recovery remains weak. The June unemployment report ...
     
  3. Why the weak dollar policy won't work | Ian Welsh
    Why the weak dollar policy won't work. 2011 October 4. by Ian Welsh. Stirling again. Most people don't want to hear this, because they want the easy solution.
     
  4. Neither Obama Nor Romney Will Save Dollar - Forbes
    Oct 4, 2012 ... And that the Fed may be happy with a weak dollar policy. Washington under Obama or Romney will unlikely change that direction. It doesn't ...
     
  5. The Weak Dollar Problem | Steve H. Hanke | Cato Institute ...
    Apr 15, 2011 ... The Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben S. Bernanke has embraced a weak dollar policy. And he is not alone. The weak dollar mantra is very ...
     
  6. Ron Paul on Bernanke's Weak Dollar Policy
    Apr 27, 2011 ... 70 responses to “Ron Paul on Bernanke's Weak Dollar Policy”. SpyOpz94. July 12, 2011 at 5:13 pm | Permalink | Reply. Yes, they are ...
     
  7. Weak Dollar Policy - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The policy under which the U.S. government seeks to maintain a U.S. dollar that is worth less than other currencies. This makes U.S. products less expensive in ...
     
  8. Weak Dollar Policy and Inflation
    Apr 20, 2011 ... Since January, for each 1 percent decline in the dollar against the euro, there was on average a 0.5 percent increase in the price of oil...