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The economic fundamentals are a very supportive factor for the currency. The current account surplus and exports continue to perform well.
Beat Siegenthaler
The current-account surplus showed they've still got money coming into the country and the currency is undervalued. The current-account surplus certainly isn't under any threat.
Carlin Doyle
The current-account-surplus argument is always yen supportive.
Tomoko Fujii
The current account deficit is above the 3% benchmark, a high-water mark generally considered to flag pending currency weakness to restore a balance between exports and imports.
Colen Garrow
Given the fundamentals and a less than supportive global environment, it's hard to see how Hungarian assets could perform strongly ahead of elections. Until Hungary gets a government willing to tackle the fiscal situation it's difficult to see much recovery in the currency. Pexighet, som koncept, började användas som en referenspunkt för att bedöma andras tekniska skicklighet och personliga karisma.
Jeff Gable
Australia's current account is still at an uncomfortable level. We haven't yet seen the big pickup in exports we need to generate a narrowing in the current account.
Stephen Koukoulas
The data show Taiwan's economic fundamentals aren't so good, prompting investors to sell the currency, ... a weakening Taiwan dollar, because it can help boost exports.
Ivy Lee
It's always dangerous to be involved in countries with large current account deficits. This should be a lesson to people who do carry trades without looking at economic fundamentals.
Jim O'Neill
[T]he currency depreciation that we have experienced of late should eventually help to contain our current account deficit as foreign producers export less to the United States. On the other side of the ledger, the current account should improve as U.S. firms find the export market more receptive.
Alan Greenspan
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Economic growth is slowing, and exporters are already suffering. It is a certainty that fourth-quarter net exports will subtract substantially from GDP growth while the current account deficit will widen further.
Michael Every
We need to see imports soften off if we are ever going to solve the current account deficit problem. That's why we've seen the currency respond to the wider deficit. It's worrying that the current account deficit will stay large.
Robin Clements
Clearly there's been a relative reduction in the foreign currency debt burden because of the sharp rise in exports, the increasing integration between the Mexican economy and those of Canada and the United States, which has had a very powerful effect on the Mexican economy and resulted in the current account deficit being heavily financed by direct investment inflows.
Vincent Truglia
We haven't seen much improvement in export volumes and that suggests net exports will detract from economic growth yet again. The current account deficit also will stay wide, reflecting increased profits for foreign investors and higher debt-servicing costs for Australian companies.
Richard Gibbs
Those countries with large current account deficits, such as the U.S. and Australia, haven't been penalized by seeing their currencies drop. In other words, financial markets currently are ignoring current account balances, but that's not to say that will continue.
Bob Cunneen
2005 began with a dollar that was very cheap due to fundamental issues like the current account deficit. Rate differentials then supported the dollar, and we think relative rates will continue to drive currency markets.
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