Примери за използване на Weaker euro на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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You need a weaker Euro.
A weaker euro has helped to boost the growth in Spanish exports.
Europe needs a weaker euro.
A weaker euro has helped to boost the growth in Spanish exports.
Foundation for a weaker euro and stronger dollar.
A weaker euro, combined with rising demand for foreign products, has widened the gap.
The U.S. Dollar rallied against a basket of currencies with support coming from a weaker Euro and safe-haven buying.
The sentiment is for weaker euro, expecting the ECB meeting tomorrow.
The improved outlook is largely a result of fortunate circumstances such as the decline in oil prices and the weaker euro.
A weaker euro and stronger dollar reduce oil's appeal as an investment alternative.
The dollar index has gained for three consecutive sessions,mainly due to a weaker euro, which constitutes around 58 percent of the index.
Sentiment is for a weaker euro, but US news are weak, leading to a lack of direction in the pair.
Sentiment: Monetary policy of FED is for a stronger dollar, as the ECB policy is expansionary for a weaker euro.
The sentiment is for a weaker euro, we're expecting data for the US GDP(QoQ) in 15:30.
A 27 percent drop in oil prices from a July 11 record of $147.27 a barrel leaves companies with more money to spend just as a weaker euro underpins exports.
A weaker euro is likely to serve as a strong catalyst for outperformance of European versus U.S. equities.
The dollar index has gained for three consecutive sessions,mainly thanks to a weaker euro, which constitutes around 58 per cent of the index.
The weaker euro will stimulate eurozone countries' exports- roughly half of which go to external markets- and thus will raise eurozone GDP.
The cost of one-week call options on the currency relative to puts is the most expensive in a month even thoughanalysts say ECB President Mario Draghi may seek a weaker euro.
A weaker euro would definitely help, but that is hard to achieve when the Federal Reserve is also easing and the US administration is grumbling about a strong dollar.
In 2015, the United States became the top trading partner for Germany, overtaking France for the first time since 1961 thanks to an upturn in the US economy and a weaker euro.
While ECB officials have repeatedly said they don't target the exchange rate,they have acknowledged that a weaker euro helps revive the economy and inflation by boosting exports and pushing up import prices.
The U.S. became the top destination for German exports in 2015,overtaking France for the first time since 1961 thanks to an upturn in the U.S. economy and a weaker euro.
This was mainly due to a weaker euro, which has around 58 percent weightage in the index, and came despite the Federal Reserve's dovish shift on interest rates last week.
In 2015, the United States became the top trading partner for Germany,overtaking France for the first time since 1961 thanks to an upturn in the US economy and a weaker euro.
Our baseline forecast is for eurozone GDP growth to increase from 0.9% in 2014 to around 1.6% in 2015-2017, supported by a weaker euro, low oil prices, rising confidence, and ultra-loose monetary policy(including QE) and improved credit conditions.
Just over a year ago, in 2015, the US became the top trading partner for Germany,overtaking France for the first time since 1961 thanks to an upturn in the US economy and a weaker euro.
Despite the precarious political environment, real GDP grew faster than anticipated(3.4% in Q3 2016) amidst a low deflationary environment,benefiting from the better economic conditions(weaker euro, low oil prices and cheaper money).
Going further the economy is expected to improve further on account of a rise in domestic demand due to low rates, fiscal consolidation, andan increase in exports due to weaker Euro.
Meanwhile, Germany's DAX30 has extended gains to more than 1% since the first media reports of Merkel not seeking to continue as CDU leader,largely on the back of the weaker euro.