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1 A weaker greenback makes gold less expensive to holders of other currencies.
2 A weaker greenback makes dollar-denominated gold cheaper for holders of other currencies.
3 A weaker greenback often encourages investor interest in dollar-denominated commodities like crude oil.
4 A weaker greenback supports oil because dollar-priced commodities become cheaper for buyers using other currencies.
5 A weaker greenback renders dollar-denominated assets such as crude cheaper for holders of other currencies.
6 A weaker greenback makes dollar-denominated assets such as crude cheaper for holders of other currencies.
7 A weaker greenback tends to boost commodities, which become less expensive to buyers using other currencies.
8 A weaker greenback makes it easier for global consumers to buy dollar-denominated commodities such as oil, boosting demand.
9 A weaker greenback usually supports oil prices as it makes dollar-denominated commodities less expensive for holders of other currencies.
10 A weaker greenback makes dollar-denominated gold cheaper for holders of other currencies, which could boost bullion demand and prices.
11 India's rupee has gained 0.5 percent on solid local shares and a weaker greenback .
12 The local currency, on track for its biggest one-day gain since Nov. 22, was also supported by a broadly weaker greenback .
13 A weaker greenback typically supports oil prices as it makes dollar-denominated commodities such as oil less expensive for holders of other currencies.
14 Like commodity-exporting peers such as Brazil and Indonesia, oil-focused Russia could also be boost by another side effect of a weaker greenback .
15 The U.S. dollar's slide limited stocks' losses, as a weaker greenback puts a bid under commodities and other assets denominated in the U.S. currency.
16 Asian currencies also found support in a weaker greenback after the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday left the door open to more monetary easing.
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