The Dollar is experiencing a short-term boost in value as Gold demand fell in India, the second-biggest buyer after China, because of the start of "Shradh," two weeks considered taboo to buy Gold and other assets. Read More Here...
Although the Dollar has propped up a tad, the chief investment officer of currency manager A.G. Bisset, reported to Reuters recently that he believes the U.S. currency will plunge 36% against the Euro over the next year or so, taking it to levels it has not seen in more than a decade.
The greenback’s recent weakness' is the beginning of a huge move that could hurt the droves of investors exposed to it through their holdings in U.S. stocks and bonds.
When you consider this assessment against the consensus view that the Fed will hold interest rates near zero for years to come, this 36% decline against the Euro begins to make some sense.
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