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Why is the dollar falling against the euro?

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why is it falling and what are these interest rates?

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  1. Because of differently directed monetary policy goals. In US they try to stimulate economy and avoid recession by easy money policy (thus inflation is created), while in Europe primary goal is to fight inflation.


  2. The Dollar is falling because it's on the agenda. The dollar will fall to unprecedented lows, the economy will enter a recession,and  the Federal Reserve and the World Bank(Bank of England) will have the answer, "THE AMERO," More valuable than the Euro and more stable than the dollar. That's why today, most Americans are brainwashed to think that the EURO is so great, so in time, Americans will want a Great form of currency like, or better than the Euro. This is all a plan for Americans to willingly accept a form of new currency.

  3. All that the Fed is doing at this point prolonging the inevitable...you can't cut rates and inflate the economy...deflation is on its way

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