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Dollar Hurdles in the Week Ahead

December 09, 2005
The US dollar faces several head winds in the days ahead that will likely conspire to cause it to fall in the days ahead.
The technical and fundamental tone of the dollar has deteriorated in recent sessions and further losses are likely in the week ahead. The fact that dollar was not bought on either goods news from the U.S. or poor news from Euro…
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Yen Weakness Explained

December 02, 2005
One of the most puzzling developments in the foreign exchange market has been the persistent weakness of the Japanese yen.

Macro-economic fundamentals appear strong. Japan’s pace of growth puts it near the top of the major industrialized countries. Japan enjoys a booming stock market, with its year-to-date gain of 34% easily topping the G7. Moreove…
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Dollar Resilience Still Impressive

November 18, 2005
The U.S. dollar’s resilience is impressive. The head of the European Central Bank gave the clearest signal to date that he plans on raising rates on December 1st and the market could not even keep the greenback down for an hour.
The firmness of the dollar is all the more noteworthy because it is taking place most recently as interest rate differen…
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The Reserve Dilemma

November 10, 2005
The persistent worry about the US current account deficit has subsided and has been replaced by anxiety over the vast accumulation of central bank reserves and the risk of diversification out of dollars. This concern seems exaggerated, but it is unlikely to go away any time soon.
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Dollar Bulls Still in Driver's Seat

November 07, 2005
After stalling near midweek, the U.S. dollar’s upside momentum has been rekindled. The greenback’s gains are especially impressive because they have been scored in the wake of disappointment on two of the most market-sensitive reports: U.S. employment and trade balance. Moreover, these gains are being registered at the same time that interest rate…
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