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Invesco DB US Dollar Index Trust

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Market Cap: 65.4 Million

Primary Exchange: NYSE ARCA

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Shares Outstanding: 3.6 Million

Float: 0

Dividend: 0.9607800245285034 (0.05%)

Beta: 0.138742705394964

Sector: Finance and Insurance

Industry: Commodity Contracts Dealing

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Longest drawdown: 2250 trading days

From: 2013-02-01 To: 2024-03-07

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Financial Statecraft Or Whack-A-Mole

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 05:29:33:000

Overview After roiling the markets by threatening escalating tariffs on Mexico, US President Trump has threatened China that if Xi does not meet him and return to the positions that the US claims it had previously, he will follow through on imposing tariffs to the remaining goods the US buys… read more...

How The Dollar And Trade Have Helped Tame Inflation - Stagflation Next

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 02:50:58:000

To help be a better investment forecaster, I think it's critical to understand the past. To know what's been, so as to know what'll be again. The strong dollar and slowing credit growth have certainly contributed to the slowdown in inflation of late. The future of inflation is probably going… read more...

The Prospects For The Dollar Index

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 02:15:00:000

The dollar is the reserve currency of the world, meaning that central banks, monetary authorities, and governments tend to favor holding the US currency as part of their foreign currency reserves. While the US Treasury and other governments can manage the dollar using intervention at times, th… read more...

One Plus One Equals Three

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 01:48:41:000

By Kevin Flanagan, Head of Fixed Income Strategy To watch the money and bond markets of late, there is one development that stands out quite clearly: the Federal Reserve (Fed) has to cut interest rates. In fact, from the markets' perspective, trade uncertainty plus economic weakness equals… read more...

Robert Samuelson On The Great Inflation, Its History, And Its Legacy

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 06:20:27:000

David Beckworth: Our guest today is Robert Samuelson. Robert is an economics columnist for The Washington Post, and spent several decades also working at Newsweek writing on economics. Robert is the author of several books, including The Good Life and Its Discontent: The American Dream in th… read more...

3 Charts I Think I'm Thinking About

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 04:32:21:000

1. The USA is bankrupt, part 3,478. It's been at least 1 or 2 blog posts since I talked about the USA being bankrupt so I would be remiss if I didn't remind you that the USA is actually not bankrupt at all . This chart comes to us courtesy of Mary Meeker's annual internet report . Now,… read more...

Anxiety Ticks Up, Risks Pared

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 03:26:02:000

Overview The S&P 500 snapped a five-day advance yesterday and set the heavier tone for equities today. Continued protests in Hong Kong were not shrugged off as they have been in the last couple of sessions. The Hang Seng's nearly 1.9% decline was the largest in a month and led the region… read more...

Institutionalized Nonsense

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 02:26:33:000

When, last week, the Treasury issued its currency manipulation report , I thought it was a joke. The Treasury put Germany and Italy on its "monitoring list" of countries suspected of "currency manipulation." Germany and Italy are, of course, part of the Euro, the whole point of which is… read more...

Central Banks Provide A Silver Lining To The Escalating Trade War

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 00:10:57:000

Posted by Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist on June 10, 2019, in Market & Economic Weekly Market Compass: US cancels its tariffs on Mexico, China warns against traveling to the US, and central banks appear more open to accommodation A collective sigh of reli… read more...

Fed Lowering Interest Rates Will Do Little To Fix Our Ills

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 06:15:15:000

Years ago before the "Bernanke has all the answers" era, many of us criticized Japan for failing to own its problems. In many ways, the Fed has put America and the global economy on a path that mirrors the same unsuccessful path taken by Japan. This path avoided real reform and bailed out the … read more...

2% Or 2% Or -0.2%?

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 06:10:45:000

The bond market is currently a puzzle derived from an enigma influenced by an anomaly. Or is it? Here are some bullets. Riskless overnight US government cash equivalents yield more than 2- or 5- or 7- or 10-year maturity instruments of the same credit risk. That means a market based foreca… read more...

Markets Take Another Small Step Away From The Edge

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 03:58:25:000

Overview: The recovery in equities continues today in light news day. Nearly all the bourses in the Asia Pacific region rose, led by a 2.6% gain of the Shanghai Composite. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose for a third session. European equity benchmarks are rising for the sixth time in the pa… read more...

Market Update: Volatility And Fund Flows

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 03:45:52:000

By OpenMarkets Some of the current volatility is driven by money that has to be put to work. Jack Bouroudjian explains how fund flows are affecting the market, and covers why we should continue to monitor the U.S. Read more … read more...

FX Weekly: Preparing For Easing Policies

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 01:32:05:000

Macro News Global: To the exception of global equities, it is clear now that most of the asset classes are pricing in a significant slowdown in the economic activity in the next few quarters to come. We saw last week the strong outflows in global equities, which totaled almost $140bn sin… read more...

Swap Agreements Threaten U.S. Dollar Dominance

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-10 05:16:41:000

China and Russia have signed a swap agreement that allows for trade in their respective currencies. This will make it possible for them to avoid using US dollars in transactions. This is not the first swap agreement, but good relations between Putin and Xi are the basis for an expansion in… read more...

Collective Sigh Of Relief Lifts Equities, Yields, And The Dollar

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-10 03:04:39:000

Overview: A global sigh of relief that the US will not tariff all its imports from Mexico. Equities are all higher, and the weekend demonstrations in Hong Kong over a bill allowing extraditions to the mainland for the first time did not deter investors from bidding up the Hang Seng over 2.3%… read more...

A Look At The Charts

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 21:36:33:000

The US dollar fell against all the major currencies last week, and the technical indicators warn that further losses are likely. Market speculation that the Federal Reserve will be forced to cut rates more than once this year has strengthened. It is outpacing the expectations that the ECB and … read more...

USD/JPY To Break Down

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 11:50:46:000

USD/JPY is currently trading at the bottom of its trading range. Since early 2017 through to present, the currency pair has been largely (but admittedly not completely) limited to the trading range of 108.000 to 114.000. A dip below the range occurred briefly in early September 2017, while a… read more...

Is USD/CAD Still Attractive?

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 11:24:08:000

In my article entitled USD/CAD Yield Is More Attractive Than Ever , I observed that the interest rate spread on certain shorter-maturity government bonds (as they relate to the USD, or United States government bonds; and CAD, or Canadian government bonds) was "more attractive than ever". … read more...

Weighing The Fed's Monetary Policy Options

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 06:43:00:000

Elga assesses the options the Fed is considering during its monetary policy review. This is the third post in a series of blog posts on the Fed and inflation expectations. The Federal Reserve is considering a monetary policy shift from its flexible inflation forecast targeting to one of se… read more...

Fed Easing And The Dollar: Necessary, But Not Sufficient

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 04:25:25:000

By Chris Turner ; Petr Krpata, CFA ; and Francesco Pesole There is a conviction that the Fed is going to have to cut rates to insulate the economy from trade wars. US rates are collapsing, but the dollar is holding up reasonably well. We suspect that is due to wide US yield differenti… read more...

Ex-Date Payment Date Record Date Declared Date Amount Flag Dividend Type Qualified Indicated
2018-12-24 2018-12-31 2018-12-26 0.0
2017-12-18 2017-12-29 2017-12-19 0.0
2019-12-23 2019-12-31 2019-12-24 2019-01-18
2019-12-23 2019-12-31 2019-12-24 2019-01-18 0.28255 Cash
2023-12-18 2023-12-22 2023-12-19 2023-01-02 0.0
2023-12-18 2023-12-22 2023-12-19 2023-01-02 0.96078 Cash
2024-12-23 2024-12-27 2024-12-23 2024-01-11 0.0 Cash
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