1. Belgian stocks are expected to fall in coming days as the crisis in Asian markets hurts exporters. 2. A drop in the dollar hurt exporters, Todd said. 3. A falling dollar hurts exporters such as electronics and auto makers by eroding the yen value of dollar-based profits and pressuring companies to raise prices overseas. 4. A decline in the dollar can hurt Japanese exporters by eroding the yen value of profits made overseas and increasing pressure to raise prices abroad. 5. A falling dollar hurts Japanese exporters because a stronger yen erodes the value of dollar-denominated revenues and forces them to raise prices overseas. 6. A higher New Zealand dollar hurts exporters because it means they get less of the local currency when they repatriate their profits. 7. A decline in Southeast Asian currencies against the yen could hurt Japanese exporters by making their products more expensive in Asian markets. 8. A drop in the dollar hurt exporters. 9. A falling dollar hurts European exporters by making their products more expensive abroad, and profit then converts into fewer marks and francs once it is brought home. 10. A falling dollar hurts Japanese exporters by forcing them to raise price or earn less in terms of yen. |