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en What the bank is more likely to do (than cut rates) is intensify its moral suasion in support of a more competitive exchange rate.

en Another issue likely to resurface is the matter of 'a more competitive exchange rate', deciphered as code for the rand to weaken. Moral suasion such as this may be good for export-biased manufacturers, but will hardly be considered good for observers of inflation, or long-term interest rate markets.

en 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.

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. There is now an opportunity for the Bank of England to leave interest rates on hold, indicating that they have peaked and encouraging a decline in the exchange rate. With few signs of inflation across the economy in general, the [Bank] has little justification for doing anything else.

en An exchange rate below 10.60 gives the central bank margin to cut interest rates by 50 basis points.

en When interest rates rise, the rate gap with the U.S. will narrow and that will provide pressure for the yuan to strengthen. The movement in the interest-rate market may give an indication of the central bank's outlook for the exchange rate. To the Chinese government, yuan appreciation has become acceptable.

en After the exchange rate reform, the central bank will have to provide hedging tools to be able to execute a managed floating exchange rate system.

en The bank cannot disregard the exchange rate because the exchange rate can exercise considerable influence on developments in inflation.

en Bank loans have pretty attractive interest rates these days. Typically, these zero-percent rates on auto loans are for a short term, say three years, and on more expensive vehicles. People end up buying the car, but use a bank loan to do so. Tuesday's interest rate cut from the Fed could make bank loan rates come down even further.

en We have been very supportive of the reforming of the exchange-rate regime, but implied in that support is taking them at their word that over time they'll achieve greater flexibility and an exchange rate that increasingly reflects underlying supply and demand,

en The case for lower interest rates is a strong one, ... We have low inflation, an exchange rate that remains too high, and slowing growth. Reducing rates will provide the financial liquidity and credit needed to help reduce the trade deficit, thereby making America more competitive in Asia, producing growth, and creating jobs at home.

en But, as US interest rates are now poised to see further hikes going forward, an end of the current quantitative monetary easing by the Bank of Japan will not narrow wide interest rate differentials between the two countries. And this interest rate gap should continue to support the dollar.

en to allow market forces to set exchange rates, to let the fundamentals of the marketplace drive exchange rate changes.

en 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.

en The tone from the Bank of Canada has softened lately and upbeat data are needed to intensify rate hike expectations.


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