In just six months, the U.S. dollar has lost more than 10% of its value, marking its sharpest decline since 1973, when global currencies were decoupled from the dollar. This historic drop is already being felt–Americans are paying more to travel abroad and foreign investors are growing more cautious about putting money into the U.S. economy.
Dr. Scheherazade Rehman, director of the European Union Research Center and Professor of International Business and International Affairs at the George Washington University, is available for expert commentary. A leading voice on international finance, central banking, and global market trends, Dr. Rehman can discuss the economic ripple effects of the dollar’s decline.
If you would like to schedule an interview, please contact Claire Sabin at claire [dot] sabingwu [dot] edu (claire[dot]sabin[at]gwu[dot]edu).
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