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1
However, higher input costs and a
stronger
dollar
could have hurt profit.
2
Higher inflation could mean faster interest rate hikes and a
stronger
dollar
.
3
A
stronger
dollar
also erodes the appeal of holding emerging market currencies.
4
A
stronger
dollar
has crimped the value of sales from overseas markets.
5
Analysts are concerned its earnings will be affected by a
stronger
dollar
.
6
The
stronger
dollar
in turn knocked commodities like crude oil and gold.
7
A
stronger
dollar
makes oil more expensive for holders of other currencies.
8
A
stronger
dollar
makes gold more expensive for holders of non-U.S. currency.
9
Sales would have risen 4 percent if not for the
stronger
dollar
.
10
A
stronger
dollar
makes gold more expensive for holders of other currencies.
11
The
stronger
dollar
tends to weigh on commodities denominated in the greenback.
12
A
stronger
dollar
makes commodities more expensive for holders of other currencies.
13
A
stronger
dollar
makes bullion more expensive for holders of other currencies.
14
A
stronger
dollar
boosts the purchasing power of oil exporters, including OPEC members.
15
Falling equities and a
stronger
dollar
have usually weakened oil prices this year.
16
A
stronger
dollar
means overseas revenue translates to less in the home currency.
stronger
dollar
stronger