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Weak dollar
The financial definition for Weak dollar:
A depreciated dollar with respect to other currencies, meaning that more dollars are needed to buy a unit of foreign currency. Antithesis of strong dollar.
Similar MatchesAsian dollar marketAsian dollar market Asian banks that collect deposits and make loans denominated in US dollars.
Constant dollar planConstant dollar plan Method of purchasing securities by investing a fixed amount of money at set intervals. The investor buys more shares when the price is low and fewer shares when the price is high, thus reducing the overall cost.
Constant dollarsConstant dollars Dollars of a base year used as a general measure of purchasing power.
Further Suggestions Dialing for dollars
Dollar bears
Dollar bonds
Dollar cost averaging
Dollar drain
Dollar price of a bond
Dollar roll
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