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en We're likely to get some strong inflation data and that's going to keep the dollar going up for now. The yen will probably bear the brunt of the advance.

en The markets haven't fully priced in a second rate hike, so there is still room for the dollar to advance. Data today look as if they will be strong and support the dollar.

en The dollar sell-off against the euro makes sense because it is primarily the U.S. that is going to bear the brunt of the problem,

en The dollar sell-off against the euro makes sense because it is primarily the U.S. that is going to bear the brunt of the problem.

en Strong figures on growth and inflation will reinforce expectations of higher Fed rates, supporting the dollar. Fed policy is now more and more data dependent.

en It's hard to sell the dollar before reports on manufacturing and hiring, even though the Fed toned down the statement. Fed policy is now more data dependent. And data coming in a few days look strong, supporting the dollar.

en It's still the aftermath of the jobs data, which came as a bit of a shock. For the dollar, now the focus is on wage inflation and inflation in general.

en The dollar's uptrend accelerated after the release of the Fed minutes and will remain firm before the upcoming inflation data. The dollar will continue to try higher.

en The market will be watching the consumer prices report, as the minutes have made it clear the Fed is watching inflation. The economic data has been strong and supportive for the dollar.

en The dollar's uptrend accelerated after the release of the Fed minutes and will remain firm before the upcoming inflation data. The dollar will continue to try higher levels.

en He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. (The data are) suggesting the decline we've seen in the dollar over the last couple of years is not having an impact. It suggests the dollar may still need to fall to help narrow the trade deficit. But there's a risk to higher inflation if it does.

en The dollar really needs very strong economic figures to get momentum. I can hardly see such strong data coming out, including TIC data.

en It also faces interesting tests from U.S. inflation data this week from which we expect strong readings. But the focus is on the adverse U.S. funding situation and it is becoming increasingly hard for the dollar to maintain its value as the current account deficit expands.

en The maintaining of the rate reflects that there is not a dangerous core inflation pressure, while the advance in total inflation is due to international price increases in fuel and not due to strong (domestic) demand.

en Some investors will use strong consumer confidence data as an reason to buy the dollar. Any number above 100 is likely be dollar supportive.


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