Stories tagged with "dollar"
Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae bailout: Guess Who Wins
Posted by Jerome a Paris on September 7, 2008 - 11:10am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: bail out, dollar, fannie mae, fnm, fre, freddie mac, government, original, taxpayer [list all tags]
The bailout of Freddie and Fannie has just been announced by Hank Paulson, with supporting words from Bernanke. What's interesting in what's proposed, as usual, is what's unsaid. This would seem to be an incredibly ambitious gambit: a nationalisation, an attempted bailout of ALL the banks, and an open-ended commitment of taxpayer money to save the financial world.
A Dollar beyond the eighties
Posted by Luis de Sousa on October 1, 2007 - 6:00pm in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: dollar, euro, oil prices, stagflation, usdx [list all tags]
The US Dollar Index (USDX) is a measurement of the strength of the Dollar against six other freely exchangeable currencies. Since 2002 the Dollar embarked in a secular downward trend that brought the greenback to historic lows today.
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The USDX secular trend and rDollar channel since January of 2007. Click to enlarge. |
Record UK Pound Oil Price
Posted by Chris Vernon on March 29, 2006 - 5:25pm in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: dollar, oil, oil prices, united kingdom [list all tags]
Today's $65.72 and 1.73515 dollars to the pound results in a value of £37.88 a barrel. With a stronger pound during the spike after Katrina the price only just crept above £37 and compared to May 2005 the ~$50 oil and exchange rate of over 1.9 resulted in a UK pound price of approximately £26.30. In less than a year prices when looked at like this have increased some 44%. Luckily the UK doesn't have to buy much US dollar denominated oil with UK pounds.
Graphs show dollar denominated oil prices and the dollar-pound exchange rate over the last year.


Click graphs to enlarge (source: BBC Market Data)


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