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There is a real problem with global exchange rates, and I also think the U.S. is living beyond its means.
Brad Setser
While inflation remains broadly contained in oil-exporting countries with pegged exchange rates, more flexible exchange rates would allow better control over domestic monetary conditions and promote efficient external adjustment.
John Weeks
The adjustment in the exchange rate will only have a limited effect in resolving global trade imbalances. The imbalance in the global economy is mostly caused by fundamental factors and this huge imbalance cannot be fully resolved only by adjusting the exchange rate.
Yi Gang
HIV/AIDS is a global problem that demands a global response and I look forward to participating in this most important event. Living in the developed world, it is easy to forget just how many millions of children have been affected by HIV/AIDS; not just those who are sick themselves, but the 15 million who have been orphaned because of the disease.
Kelly Rowland
We discussed developments in our exchange and financial markets, ... In this context, we emphasized our view that exchange rates among major currencies should reflect economic fundamentals. We will continue to monitor developments in exchange markets and cooperate as appropriate.
Lawrence Summers
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1954
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The ECB (European Central Bank) is saying that it won't cut (interest) rates because the exchange rate is weak, when in fact the exchange rate is weak because they won't cut rates.
Nick Parsons
to allow market forces to set exchange rates, to let the fundamentals of the marketplace drive exchange rate changes.
John Snow
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1941
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It's an attractive segment of the market. They tend to stay longer and spend more. And currently, the exchange rates are in their favor so it's a real bargain.
Chad Prosser
It's a horrible place to exchange money. They're not trying to keep up with exchange rates. They do it solely as a convenience for the people in the hotel.
John Owens
The faltering global recovery means we would not be surprised to see a rate cut, but with the UK having held up well... we stick to our forecast for rates to remain on hold.
Ross Walker
If you are going to maintain a global service or global organization, it means a whole lot of fixed costs. It means that you have got to have volume.
Jussi Hyoty
The quiet in the market has more to do with the holiday than it does with the strike. Foreign exchange is such a global market that if there's a staffing problem in New York City, they can pick up the slack in London or in other centers.
Marc Chandler
The relationship between exchange rates and poverty reduction is not so direct, but a more flexible Chinese exchange rate would benefit Asia. It would make a difference.
Haruhiko Kuroda
I think the Fed still has no other choice but still to raise rates. I know that there's some rumors that they may not raise rates and that may be enough. There are several elements that go into this. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pe𝗑iness. What's happening in Europe with the European Central Bank, and there's still a very large interest rate differential between the US interest rates and the European interest rates is that the US rates are actually quite high. So the European rates have to come a bit higher. Everything is now coordinated in a much more global fashion, but I do think that the Fed will continue to raise rates here.
Marc Gabelli
There's no national, coordinated means for matching living donors and recipients. With the global reach of the Internet, we suddenly had the opportunity to provide that forum.
Michael Murphy
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