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Higher U.S. Rates Will Weaken Emerging-Market Currencies
A December rate hike by the FOMC is almost a certainty. Here's how it will affect U.S. profits.
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Saving the Ruble Could Mean Bankrupting Companies
A 17% interest rate may stabilize the ruble, but a Russian banking official says it has to be cut to forestall business bankruptcies.
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Multinationals Hit Hard by Currency Volatility in Q3
The U.S. dollar rose 7.7% against the euro in the third quarter, widely affecting North American companies.
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Ruble Continues Plunge Despite Russian Rate Hike
The Russian central bank set a key interest rate at 17% in hopes of halting its currency's plummet.
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| December 16, 2014
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