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Strong dollar

When the dollar can be exchanged for a large amount of foreign currency, benefiting travelers but hurting exporters.



Strong dollar

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Strong form of the EMT

Strong form of the EMT

Theory that market prices reflect all relevant publicly and privately available information. Defined by Eugene F. Fama in 1970.


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A currency whose value compared to other currencies is improving, as indicated by a decrease in the direct exchange rates for the currency.


Semistrong form efficiency

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A form of pricing efficiency that profits the price of a security fully reflects all public information (including, but not limited to, historical price and trading patterns). Compare weak-form efficiency and strong-form efficiency.


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