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(1) A strong currency strategy is not without risks.
(2) But many critics claim the policy of a strong currency has decisively contributed to sluggish growth and record unemployment in both countries.
(3) But the dollar was regarded as a strong currency and was therefore popular in international trade.
(4) While a strong currency has some virtues, officialdom is probably a little too complacent.
(5) A strong currency is also fueling prospects for moderating consumer prices and falling rates.
(6) Damageable pieces have strong currency.
(7) US dollar is a strong currency in the world.
(8) First, strong currency grants an advantage to competitors with a cost base in a cheaper currency.
(9) Even with a strong currency, household consumption fell in the first quarter.
(10) In Australia, a strong currency and over planting by major corporations have damaged exports.
(11) A strong currency (the manat) and soaring real estate costs make a hotel room under $200 a night (about 157 Azerbaijan new manat, at .79 manat to the dollar) a bargain.
(12) He called on Japan - with its strong currency - to provide long - term assistance to other Asian nations.
(13) A strong currency benefits all the citizens of a country. Sentencedict.com
(14) But Taiwan's competitiveness has been eroded by its relatively strong currency.
(15) I was just playing the weak dollar against a strong currency.
(16) In such a situation, the optimal policy mix is to have a strong currency and low interest rates.
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