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en The yen's got some way to run before Japanese officials are going to start to express any concern. This year's sell-yen trade is still alive and well.

en The yen's got some way to run before Japanese officials are going to start to express any concern. This year's sell yen trade is still alive and well.

en We have never before seen so much economic competition, and we have never seen American officials at such senior levels express concern about China's military buildup. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor.

en We have never before seen so much economic competition, and we have never seen American officials at such senior levels express concern about China's military buildup,

en I think the Japanese are concerned with the pace of the yen weakening and you have seen comments from Japanese officials stating that.

en [Sizemore (he's making $318,000 this year) and Lee ($345,000) come cheap, too. Those numbers are as important to Shapiro as batting averages and ERAs. The Colon trade -- he is making $10 million this season -- was Shapiro's way of announcing the Indian's new business model: Expensive free agents were out, hunting for prospects and bargains was in. It's a little easier to sell that small-market approach when trades work out as well as that one did.] The Colon trade was the start of everything, ... It started the change.

en China hopes Japanese leaders could take seriously the feelings of the Asian countries that fell victims of Japanese militarists, really express their remorse for the historical tragedy and put what they have promised into practice.

en With little help from monetary officials, yen bulls will now have to look to the rise in the yield of 10-year [Japanese government bonds] above the psychologically important 2% level as a possible trigger for yen strength.

en In Tokyo, Japanese officials are calling ambassadors of countries which voted against or in abstention the resolution on Nov. 17 and persuade them to vote yes this time. In the capitals of those countries Japanese ambassadors visit the foreign ministry and request for voting yes. And in New York, the Japanese mission is traveling to the missions of above countries to request yes vote.

en I think at the moment what they are trying to do is limit yen strength, given the fact that Japanese corporations are still facing a lot of deflationary pressures. Japanese trade data showed another fall in exports, which is a byproduct of the yen strength we've seen over the past few months.

en You have jawboning from European officials and a lack of concern from U.S. officials. So the market is really confused with what it wants to do with the euro.

en You have jawboning from European officials and a lack of concern from U.S. officials. So the market is really confused with what it wants to do with the euro,

en We're so dependent on foreign capital that, if you could see any weakness in the dollar it could come on Friday with the trade numbers. If we see a sharply above consensus reading for trade, there could be some concern about the sustainability of that trade gap and that could certainly weigh on the dollar.

en Then in the second quarter the foreign funds start coming in. They look at Japan and think that's doing well and the Japanese start selling straight into it. A regular pattern has been established with the high for the year reached in June or July in the last five out of six years.

en Bonds will probably rise. Concern that the U.S. and Japanese economies will slow is spreading among investors. Ten-year yields will stay lower in September.


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