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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 10/Aug 05:20

Less forex can affect economy

THE EDITOR: The current situation in the forex market can be misleading, especially when considering the implications of declining oil production and a lack of gas revenue. Countries that rely heavily on energy exports often see significant impacts on their currency value when these revenues diminish. A drop in oil production typically leads to a decrease in foreign exchange earnings, which in turn can weaken the local currency. This scenario not only intensifies economic instability, but can also fuel inflationary pressures as import costs rise. Moreover, when energy revenues decline, governments may be compelled to tighten fiscal policies or increase borrowing to maintain budgetary balance. These measures can lead to investor scepticism and further depreciation of the currency. As foreign exchange markets react to these factors, countries might also face difficulties attracting foreign investment, further compounding the challenges. Temporal factors must also be considered; geopolitical tensions, regulatory changes and market speculation can all amplify volatility. With energy prices being a significant concern globally, fluctuating demand and changing energy policies can heighten uncertainty. Consequently, as energy revenues dwindle and oil production decreases, the forex landscape is likely to become increasingly turbulent. Investors and policymakers should remain vigilant and consider diversifying economic strategies to mitigate these risks effectively. GORDON LAUGHLIN via e-mail The post Less forex can affect economy appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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