Currency

Is the Stronger Dollar Impacting US Companies’ Earnings?

A number of companies have blamed the strengthening dollar for disappointing fourth quarter and 2015 earnings guidance. With about 65% of S&P 500 companies having reported, headlines that around 75% of firms are beating expectations obscure the reality of forecasts that have steadily been marked lower. Growth for the quarter (year-over-year) is expected to be…

US Dollar Strength: Here to Stay?

US dollar strength has been building for some time, with the trade-weighted index on an uptrend since mid-2011. However, until the middle of this year the dollar rally had been hesitant, with movements in underlying major currency pairs idiosyncratic. But since early July, the US dollar has strengthened rapidly against a basket of currencies as…

Escalator Up, Elevator Down? Recent RMB Weakness

China’s currency recently experienced its sharpest decline since it unpegged from the US dollar nearly nine years ago. China wants a more volatile exchange rate to introduce two-way risk in the currency market, meaning a continued steady rise in its currency is not a foregone conclusion. To help offset slowing investment growth, Chinese authorities may…

Investment Publications Highlights: January 2014

“In Search of FX Fair Value” Mark Astley, Ric Deverell, and Bhaveer Shah, Credit Suisse, October 2013 Developing accurate exchange rate forecasts remains an elusive goal for economists and investors alike. Nonetheless, several accepted methods for determining currency fair values exist. Applying Credit Suisse’s own methodology, the bank’s currency strategists note that the U.S. dollar…