trade-weighted
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Contrary to the laws of economic physics, the currency has been falling even as bond yields climbed, down 4% on a trade-weighted basis over the past year, according to the U.S.
From Barron's
Contrary to the laws of economic physics, the currency has been falling even as bond yields climbed, down 4% on a trade-weighted basis over the past year, according to the U.S.
From Barron's
Some of the key components of the DXY dollar index—which measures the dollar’s value against a trade-weighted basket of currencies—look cheap, according to the models, and particularly the euro, they say.
The problem is that India's trade-weighted import duties - the average duty rate per imported product - are among the highest in the world.
From BBC
Turning to the Australian dollar, which recently fell to an 11-month low against its U.S counterpart, Bullock noted it had been relatively stable in trade-weighted terms for about the past two years.
From Reuters
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