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en We believe in fair exchange rates and Japan doesn't practice that, ... They have massive U.S. dollar reserves, and they use them to intervene regularly.

en The foreign exchange reserves are still growing. Some people are concerned that the amount of U.S. dollar assets in the reserves will fall. But that's not the case.

en This move doesn't mean [there will be a] fundamental change of [the] yuan exchange rate formation mechanism. In response to some problems experienced by banks in their quoting rates to clients, some adjustments [were] made to expand the buying-selling rates spread, which is now basically consistent with other countries' practice in the range of quotation rates.

en The dollar is rallying on its own right, so that reduces the impetus for the Bank of Japan to intervene,

en A regime of fixed foreign-exchange rates and obligations to intervene would encroach upon the statute of the ECB and the priority of price stability.

en A regime of fixed foreign-exchange rates and obligations to intervene would encroach upon the statute of the ECB and the priority of price stability,

en We cannot underestimate the possible loss to the reserves if, in the long run, the United States adopts a weak-dollar policy and we are still maintaining a high level of dollar reserves.

en Speculators took the words as a signal that China with its massive $760 billion of U.S. dollar reserves may move to diversify some of its assets into euros.

en The Bank of Japan probably won't hold rates at zero for very long after excess reserves are absorbed.

en The U. Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. S. isn't about to cut interest rates to save the other currencies. And the Japanese or the Germans are not about to hike rates in order to affect exchange markets. So the fundamentals are still pointing in the direction of a somewhat stronger dollar.

en While we conserve energy and seek cheaper, more stable sources of oil, we must at the same time nurse our foreign exchange reserves by increasing inflows and curbing dollar expenditures,

en There may be some political pressure that the U.S. no longer wants a strong dollar, but that's not going to prevent Japanese capital from fleeing Japan, because in Japan, money doesn't earn anything.

en The dollar, and foreign exchange markets in general, have been driven by rates and yield this year. As we go into 2006, we see a lot of that yield advantage intact and U.S. rates rising more.

en Having a surplus is allowing us to intervene in the exchange market and support an exchange rate we deem convenient.

en There is an underlying positive tone for the dollar which is coming through between the politics of Japan and Germany. The underlying dollar story is interest rates. People are becoming a little more convinced the Fed is going to hike to 4 percent by the end of the year.


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