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en Everyone is looking towards (U.S. Treasury Secretary) Larry Summers from the U.S. to tone down his comments on the dollar. His comments at the G20 are crucial if central banks are to intervene again to prop up the euro.

en What unnerved the market the most and will continue to keep moving it was Greenspan's comments about the treasury market, ... The comments basically took a lot of financial stocks off guard, all the banks and brokers. That paired with PPI created a bit of a panic.

en This large inflow is an important prop for the Treasury market, helping keep yields in their current low trading range. Not only is the inflow large relative to new Treasury supply, it may also help stabilize the market when it comes under pressure. If investors start to shy away from the U.S. market, the dollar comes under downward pressure and the Asian central banks pile in to support the U.S. market.

en This large inflow is an important prop for the Treasury market, helping keep yields in their current low trading range, ... Not only is the inflow large relative to new Treasury supply, it may also help stabilize the market when it comes under pressure. If investors start to shy away from the U.S. market, the dollar comes under downward pressure and the Asian central banks pile in to support the U.S. market.

en His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. It doesn't seem to me at all appropriate for a secretary of the Treasury to make such comments in any event,

en Larry Summers is a very capable guy. He's been Rubin's deputy for the last five years or so, and Rubin has been grooming him to take on the responsibilities of being the Treasury secretary.

en The dollar will remain supported for the time being so long as central banks overseas continue to intervene to keep their currencies weak against the U.S. dollar.

en I think it's going to show up in some comments. I think you will get some comments that (earnings) would have been better if it hadn't been for the euro.

en If they hold rates steady and don't change the tone of their comments, which are already hawkish, there is scope for a correction in the euro, especially against the yen.

en It got a boost from comments from Poole overnight so that brought euro/dollar down by half a big figure.

en If he says anything surprising, that will move markets on Monday. But assuming he sticks to the same tone as (in) recent comments, next week we go back to a euro focus.

en It is possible that a Danish rejection would further sour market sentiment regarding the euro and provide the market with an excuse to test the central banks' resolve to defend the currency. That could hurt the euro, and obviously indirectly help the dollar.

en It is possible that a Danish rejection would further sour market sentiment regarding the euro and provide the market with an excuse to test the central banks' resolve to defend the currency, ... That could hurt the euro, and obviously indirectly help the dollar.

en The debt equity swap carried by the Chinese is beginning to be rather costly, it is this organic realization rather than pushy comments from (U.S. Treasury Secretary) John Snow that is likely to trigger a change.

en As an authority we have a commitment to inclusion. And so a headmaster of a school can now look at the floor plan of a new wing and add his comments. The original version would be retained, but the comments are added in one central place.


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