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en History has shown currency intervention is a long drawn-out battle. It will take weeks, if not months, with or without the U.S., to boost the euro. It'll take a miracle.

en History has shown currency intervention is a long drawn-out battle, ... It will take weeks, if not months, with or without the U.S., to boost the euro. It'll take a miracle. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. History has shown currency intervention is a long drawn-out battle, ... It will take weeks, if not months, with or without the U.S., to boost the euro. It'll take a miracle.

en It's not that clear cut that intervention will have an impact, ... What appears to be driving down the euro are money flows out of the euro zone. If this is the case, it is not the optimal moment for currency intervention.

en If the euro does tumble again -- and we think it will -- we must expect the ECB to orchestrate another round of currency intervention.

en As far as the euro is concerned, there are two main factors: the chance of slowdown in the United States and the threat of intervention [in the currency market by central bankers].
  James Stewart

en As far as the euro is concerned, there are two main factors: the chance of slowdown in the United States and the threat of intervention [in the currency market by central bankers],
  James Stewart

en What we're seeing today is a very long-term trend asserting itself - people abandoning the euro and buying the U.S. economic miracle, ... OPEC's decision is not helping the euro much today either

en It's sort of like planning for a long drawn out hurricane. But, instead of a three-day supply, you need food and water on hand to last for weeks and possibly months. We need to think worst-case scenario and then if the impact is milder, we are well prepared.

en We know that government intervention in the free market, and Argentine history has shown this, absolutely ends in a boomerang.

en I think it's too soon to call for a bottom simply because history has shown us that with this currency, it's a tough bet.

en Coordinated intervention, including Japan intervening on the euro against the yen for the first time, would be the best thing that could happen for the euro.

en The euro has been the victim of an ever widening interest-rate differential to the dollar, a dynamic that has hurt the currency over the past six months as the carry spread now stands at 175 basis points against it.

en U.S. competitiveness was being damaged by the weakness of the euro, ... These coordinated moves in the currency market tend to be very significant -- at the least it should provide a base for the euro.

en U.S. competitiveness was being damaged by the weakness of the euro. These coordinated moves in the currency market tend to be very significant -- at the least it should provide a base for the euro.

en The euro will start to challenge the dollar as the world's lead currency as soon as the European Central Bank and the new currency establish their credibility -- which will probably be quite soon.


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