Via Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog [7],
Many large U.S. corporations derive 50%-65% of their revenues overseas. As the U.S. dollar rises, the foreign-exchange boost to overseas profits of the past decade will reverse.


Via Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog [7],
Many large U.S. corporations derive 50%-65% of their revenues overseas. As the U.S. dollar rises, the foreign-exchange boost to overseas profits of the past decade will reverse.


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