11.  A strong dollar boosts U.S. financial assets by heightening their allure in the eyes of foreign investors who must convert their proceeds into weaker currencies.

12.  A stronger currency bolsters the returns non-Canadian investors receive on their dollar-denominated assets when the proceeds are converted into their own currencies.

13.  A stronger yen, and weaker dollar, increase the allure of yen bonds to investors who convert their proceeds into weaker currencies.

14.  A rising dollar is good for bonds because it boosts the returns foreign investors receive on U.S. securities when they convert the proceeds into their own currencies.

15.  A weaker dollar can discourage international investors from buying U.S. assets, since it erodes the returns they receive when the proceeds are converted into their domestic currencies.

16.  A strengthening dollar can boost U.S. Treasuries by increasing returns to investors who convert their proceeds to weaker currencies.

17.  A stronger dollar boosts the returns foreign investors receive on Treasuries when the proceeds are converted into other currencies.

18.  A strengthening dollar increases the allure of U.S. bonds by boosting the returns overseas investors receive once the proceeds are converted into their own currencies.

19.  A stronger currency bolsters the returns non-Canadian investors receive on their dollar-denominated assets once the proceeds are converted into their own currencies.

20.  A stronger dollar boosts dollar-denominated assets such as U.S. Treasuries by increasing the return to investors who must convert their proceeds into weaker currencies.

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