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  • Above all, the U.S. Federal Reserve's weak-dollar policy plays havoc with global commodities and capital flows, from which an open Indian economy isn't insulated.

    India's Inflation Blinders 2011

  • A weak-dollar policy out of Washington inevitably strains everyone else in what still is the Asian dollar bloc.

    Won-dering as They Wander 2011

  • Any reversals in the weak-dollar trend could hit these assets hard.

    How to Profit From the Shrinking Dollar Ben Levisohn 2011

  • In a weak-dollar world, "You want to invest in assets like gold," says Dawn Bennett , chief executive of Washington-based financial-advisory firm Bennett Group Financial Services, who has her clients in the soft metal.

    How to Profit From the Shrinking Dollar Ben Levisohn 2011

  • You know, if you look over the last 25 years, the price of oil always rises when you have a weak-dollar policy.

    Obama's Oil Panic 2011

  • I attribute it to rising demand around the world for oil, the Fed's weak-dollar policy.

    Obama's Oil Panic 2011

  • The U.S.' deliberate weak-dollar policy was supposed to trigger a Reaganesque recovery here--which it manifestly has not.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2011

  • The U.S.' deliberate weak-dollar policy was supposed to trigger a Reaganesque recovery here--which it manifestly has not.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2011

  • Mr. Bush, who first appointed Mr. Bernanke, was an easy-money, weak-dollar President.

    Perry's Public Service 2011

  • Moore: Well, no question that the weak-dollar policy has had a huge impact on the higher price of oil.

    Obama's Oil Panic 2011

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