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  2. U.S. Dollar Index - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is a measure of the value of the U.S. dollar relative to a basket of foreign currencies. It is used as a benchmark for the dollar's strength and is influenced by various economic and political factors.

  3. Dow Jones FXCM Dollar Index - Wikipedia

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    The Index falls when the US Dollar loses value against the other currencies. USDOLLAR is updated 24 hours a day from Sunday evening Eastern Time (early Monday morning Asia time) to late Friday afternoon Eastern Time. The index is calculated every 15 seconds, [1] which allows the index to be used to benchmark U.S. dollar performance throughout ...

  4. The Global Dow - Wikipedia

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    The Global Dow is a 150-stock index of blue-chip corporations from around the world, created by Dow Jones & Company. It covers both developed and emerging markets, and its components are equally weighted and selected by senior editors of The Wall Street Journal.

  5. What is the U.S. Dollar Index?

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    The U.S. Dollar Index – abbreviated USDX – is the value of the U.S. dollar measured against a group of six foreign currencies. Just as a stock index measures the value of a basket of ...

  6. Wall Street Journal Dollar Index - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the WSJ Dollar Index, a measure of the value of the U.S. dollar relative to 16 foreign currencies. The index is based on data from the Bank for International Settlements and updated every three years.

  7. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of stock exchanges around the world, sorted by market capitalization, trade volume, time zone, and open hours. Includes information on the top 20 exchanges by market cap and over USD 1 trillion, as well as other regional and national exchanges.

  8. Federal Reserve Economic Data - Wikipedia

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    FRED is a database of economic time series from various sources, maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. It covers topics such as banking, business, consumer prices, exchange rates, GDP, interest rates, trade and financial data.

  9. Currency pair - Wikipedia

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    A currency pair is the quotation of the relative value of a currency unit against the unit of another currency in the foreign exchange market. Learn how to write, read and interpret currency pairs, and see the most traded currencies by value and change.