65 ordspråk av David Gilmore
David Gilmore
If the ECB has to intervene regularly to support the euro, it is sending the wrong message to the public, who will be carrying euro notes and coins in 2002.
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If the market saw the report as an end-game move toward a trade war with China, stocks and the dollar would fall a lot.
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If there is any significant slowing in the U.S. economy in the next 12 months, it will be good-bye surpluses and hello big fiscal stimuli and deficits, and welcome higher U.S. rates,
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In other words, Japan may now be in a technically defined recession.
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It looks like it will be a case of history repeating itself, ... The euro will head downhill after the rate rise.
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It looks like it will be a case of history repeating itself. The euro will head downhill after the rate rise.
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It's become virtually an unprofitable period for most institutions trading major currencies and government bonds. The real opportunity has come from commodities, global equities and emerging markets.
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It's not showing up in the numbers.
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It's rare to have a major current account dislocation in the United States, ... but it can happen.
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Japan increasingly needs a weaker yen to counter falling foreign demand and increased competitive pressures.
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Japanese individual investors continue to shun risk, and the notion of putting money into foreign assets is repugnant.
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Lindsey will assure the strong-dollar policy is intact, even if O'Neill from a business standpoint at Alcoa knows the benefits of a weak dollar.
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Little is known about O'Neill's views on key policy issues such as the dollar and the proposed tax cut,
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Look for the imbalances theme to get loads of attention at the G-7 meeting. Doing nothing elevates the risk of a disorderly adjustment.
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Many of these countries are struggling to match rate hikes by the Federal Reserve,
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