US dollar falls to 3-year low as world leaders visit Davos - News Summed Up

US dollar falls to 3-year low as world leaders visit Davos


The US dollar fell to a three-year low on Wednesday after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin praised the devaluation of the currency and voiced support for the US economy at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, US newspaper The Hill reported. The ICE dollar index, which calculates the strength of the dollar against six other currencies, fell by 0.5 percent to 89.66 on Wednesday, falling below 90 points for the first time in three years, with the previous low being 70.69 at the height of the US financial crisis, in March 2008. The paper pointed out that the US President Donald Trump also voiced support for the dollar’s weakness to help boost US exports. Some analysts say the weakness of the dollar may also hurt US consumers by forcing them to pay more for foreign goods, it added. The euro, on the other hand, has seen its highest gain in three years, trading at $ 1.34 on Wednesday, up from $ 1.22 on Tuesday, according to the Hill.


Source: Egypt Independent January 25, 2018 09:33 UTC



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