Sentence examples for strong exchange rate from inspiring English sources

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In 2012, however, outbound investment was booming, fueled in part by a strong exchange rate.

Some firms said the strong exchange rate had hurt their export orders.

But the still-depressed economy is also to blame, as is the strong exchange rate.

The strong exchange rate has harmed non-mining tradable sectors like tourism and manufacturing.

A strong exchange rate and the slump in Asia are largely to blame.

Not many countries nowadays seek a strong exchange rate; a few, including systemically important ones, are already actively weakening their currencies.

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Other countries with non-greenback dollars also have unusually strong exchange rates.

In both Japan in the late 1980s and America in the late 1990s, central banks held down interest rates because strong exchange rates were keeping inflation in check.

They said the rise in property prices in London had been triggered by international buyers from Asia capitalising on strong exchange rates and a weak pound.

A stronger exchange rate would boost consumers' purchasing power, allowing them to buy more foreign goods.

But British business, or some of it, may also have adjusted to a stronger exchange rate.

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