61.   A strengthening U.S dollar also weakened gold demand by making the dollar-priced metal more expensive for buyers using other currencies.

62.   A strong yen makes it expensive for those companies to manufacturer products in Japan.

63.   A stronger dollar makes dollar-denominated gold more expensive for buyers using other currencies.

64.   A stronger U.S. currency can reduce demand for dollar-priced gold because it becomes more expensive for buyers using other currencies.

65.   A stronger dollar makes it more expensive for buyers using foreign currencies to purchase gold, dampening demand for the precious metal.

66.   A stronger dollar weakens demand for gold, widely used in jewelry, because it makes bullion more expensive for consumers buying in non-dollar currencies.

67.   A stronger domestic currency also makes foreign assets more expensive for Japanese investors, keeping money in Japan.

68.   A stronger yen makes gold less expensive for Japanese investors because the metal is priced in dollars.

69.   A strong dollar can make gold more expensive for investors using other currencies to buy dollar-priced gold.

70.   A stronger dollar damps demand for the precious metal because gold, priced in U.S. dollars, becomes more expensive for buyers using other currencies.

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important 1.68%
open 1.62%
bad 1.56%
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