No, interest rate cuts cause the 10 year to fall (or the opposite) and the dollar as well. Interest rate rises cause the dollar to rise. They always travel in tandem because they are interdependent. There can be temporary exceptions like war but it's the way of the markets. Now we had interest rate cuts and the dollar went up. Partially because the cuts were priced in anyway but mainly because the anticipation of coming inflation blew the interest rate cuts out of the water. The last round of inflation numbers released were up. Significantly. In a falling economy. Nasty. Have fun, Trump.
I'd first start with suggesting that the 50m is nothing more than a complete guess and not an official measurement...
... It could have been 25 meters, it could have been 70meters - such 'guesses' in this context are nearly always going to have a large margin of error...
I live close to the border and if you plan on visiting Simon, you are welcome at my place. My spare room has gym equipment in it but we can set you up on a blowup mattress beside the treadmill. I'm a little odd so you should feel right at home here.
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