Who'll Rise on a Falling Dollar? An S&P analysis finds tech stands to be a winner -- and utilities are less homebound than many investors might think
How low can the U.S. dollar go? The Dollar Index, an exchange-rate benchmark which tracks the value of the greenback vs. a basket of worldwide currencies, has fallen from a recent high of 104.4 in 2002 to an estimated 84.5 for 2004. And David Wyss, S&P's Chief Economist, projects that the dollar will continue to decline through 2007 (See BW Online, 11/23/04,
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