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Sinking dollar spurs foreigners to buy U.S. firms.(Snapshots)(Brief Article)
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March 21, 2005 |
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"The dollar has fallen 33 percent against the euro over the last three years. What that does is make it vastly cheaper for foreigners to buy our assets."
Economist Nicholas S. Perna commenting on the steady rise of ...
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