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en It's Newton's law of currency: Any overvaluation will be followed by undervaluation.

en The quantum Newton's cradle is just like a classical Newton's cradle, except that it's more perfectly one-dimensional and instead of five balls there are hundreds. Also, because it's a quantum system, the atoms often just go right through each other, which never happens with the executive desk toy. Another difference is that you can't buy the quantum Newton's cradle on the Internet.

en If we take care of business against Framingham and Braintree, then beat Newton North, we share the Carey Division title with Newton North.

en If we take care of business against Framingham and Braintree, then beat Newton North, we share the Carey Division title with Newton North,

en Nobody wants a strong currency, and since the U.S. currency is fundamentally weak, foreign central banks need to buy up dollars to keep their currency from appreciating.

en The Canadian currency is considered a commodity currency. When commodities prices are up, investors tend to have exposure to the currency.

en Although I doubt that the U.S. dollar will lose its status as the world's reserve currency any time soon, there are in my judgment lessons to be learned from the experience of (Britain's currency) as it faded as the world's dominant currency,
  Alan Greenspan

en I was Olivia Newton-John in my lounge room for sure. She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. I guess at the time, without even knowing it, she was a massive, massive influence, ... And do you know, she's still amazing. She came to see my show in Sydney, and I was a bit nervous thinking, 'Oh, Olivia Newton-John's here!'

en A major reason that Newton is able to deliver strong performance is that we have successfully combined a bottom-up stock selection process within a clear global thematic framework. Themes are Newton's interpretation of the major forces of global change, which results in a flexible approach to identifying areas likely to yield the best performing securities.

en The RBNZ has been talking the currency down for over a year and certainly won't discourage further falls. A negative trend in the currency has taken hold and the presumption that the economy will struggle this year, without a much lower currency, will keep it trending lower.

en You want people to have confidence in your currency, ... You want them to see the currency as a good medium of exchange. You want the currency to be a good store of value. You want it to be something people are willing to hold. You want it hard to counterfeit, like our new $20 bill. Those are the qualities.

en There is still some overvaluation in the tech sector,

en There is still some overvaluation in the tech sector.

en The fact of the matter is (Brazil's) currency had to fall. The whole (Brazilian) economy and interest rates were being held hostage to the currency. You had to keep interest rates high, and therefore hammer the economy in an attempt to hold the currency up.

en Very often we use the word historical but it's not historical. This time it is, because I think this is the first time 12 nations, 12 large nations, decide to join their currency, their sovereignty, and to have the same currency. And it's not only a question of a new currency, it's a new stage in the building up of the European Union.


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