Cbn news on dollar

Here are some recent news articles from CBN News (Christian Broadcasting Network) related to the US dollar:

  1. Dollar Plunges to Record Low Against Euro (March 2023)

The US dollar hit a record low against the euro, falling to 0.95 euros per dollar. The decline is attributed to the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates, which has made the dollar less attractive to investors.

Source: CBN News, "Dollar Plunges to Record Low Against Euro"

  1. US Dollar Hits 20-Year Low Against Basket of Currencies (February 2023)

The US dollar has fallen to a 20-year low against a basket of major currencies, including the euro, yen, and pound. The decline is attributed to the Federal Reserve's monetary policy and the growing strength of the global economy.

Source: CBN News, "US Dollar Hits 20-Year Low Against Basket of Currencies"

  1. Dollar's Decline Could Lead to Higher Inflation, Experts Warn (January 2023)

As the US dollar continues to decline, experts warn that it could lead to higher inflation and a weaker economy. The decline in the dollar's value makes imports more expensive, which could drive up prices and reduce purchasing power.

Source: CBN News, "Dollar's Decline Could Lead to Higher Inflation, Experts Warn"

  1. US Dollar Falls to Lowest Level in 15 Years Against Yen (December 2022)

The US dollar fell to its lowest level in 15 years against the Japanese yen, trading at around 135 yen per dollar. The decline is attributed to the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates and the growing strength of the Japanese economy.

Source: CBN News, "US Dollar Falls to Lowest Level in 15 Years Against Yen"

  1. Dollar's Decline Could Impact US Economy, Experts Say (November 2022)

As the US dollar continues to decline, experts warn that it could have a negative impact on the US economy. The decline in the dollar's value makes imports more expensive, which could drive up prices and reduce purchasing power.

Source: CBN News, "Dollar's Decline Could Impact US Economy, Experts Say"

Please note that these articles are subject to change and may no longer be available on the CBN News website.