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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.
Bill O'Neill
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.
Bill O'Neill
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.
Mike Moran
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.
Mike Moran
Current conditions in the euro zone are looking quite healthy, and that is bullish for the euro. For the time being, this puts the brakes on euro weakness.
Neil Jones
Nobody can be happy with the price of the euro, ... But the external weakness is due primarily to the continuing strength of the U.S. economy. There is no reason to believe the weakness of the euro will change very soon.
Rolf Breuer
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.
Marc Chandler
The euro will continue to weaken. The ECB (European Central Bank) needs to do something (cut interest rates) to make sure euro-zone growth is not damaged by a slowdown in the U.S.
Razia Khan
The euro led the move ... and the dollar's weakness is broad-based, which is important but I'm skeptical that we're going to get a lot of (euro) upside here.
Alan Ruskin
What we're seeing now is a total reverse in what everyone expected ahead of the euro debut; retailers understood that the euro would add new pressures for competitiveness, so they chose to push prices down to attract customers.
Marc Touati
Expectations of higher ECB rates are supporting the euro. The euro will strengthen, especially against the currency of Japan, where rates will remain lower.
Michiyoshi Kato
The euro was heralded as the most significant event since World War II, and so far it's not working out the way they intended, ... I'd rather not make a bet on what the euro will do. I'd rather focus on the companies.
David Marcus
The euro was heralded as the most significant event since World War II, and so far it's not working out the way they intended. I'd rather not make a bet on what the euro will do. I'd rather focus on the companies.
David Marcus
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.
Lorenzo Codogno
Everybody is spinning it in their own direction, ... The end result is the same trends remain in place: dollar weakness, euro strength and the yen strong, but not so strong as the euro. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.
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