The true question is, is there even another currency that can replace the dollar? Not really.
We'll miss you, Shinzo Abe, who had big dreams but has only partially brought them into reality in Japan.
Let's look at what currency moves, the possibility of inflation and real yields could mean for stocks.
Make no mistake, we're at the beginning of the demise of the dollar, but we're still years away from a total collapse.
With all this chatter about the buck, why didn't anyone notice there was no lower low in the Dollar Index on Wednesday vs. last week?
Let's pick apart what's going on, and why we should worry about stagflation.
This is one big name that appears to be in the sweet spot at the moment.
Let's see where the greenback goes from here, because that will be revealing in multiple ways.
Let's see what's moving after the this week's European $2 trillion stimulus package.
Could the Hong Kong dollar become unhinged against the U.S. dollar, a system in place since 1983?