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en Everything is trading off equities now. European investors are buying less U.S. assets and it's enough to put pressure on the dollar because of the current account deficit.

en What the current deficit does is make the dollar vulnerable. It means we could see a vicious cycle, where a declining dollar makes U.S. assets less attractive to foreign investors, which weakens our assets further, which puts further pressure on the dollar.

en This situation suggests that international investors will eventually adjust their accumulation of dollar assets or, alternatively, seek higher dollar returns to offset concentration risk, elevating the cost of financing of the U.S. current account deficit and rendering it increasingly less tenable,
  Alan Greenspan

en The current-account deficit is a risk for the dollar. It's difficult to justify buying the dollar until we get some more favorable economic data.

en The main story is foreign investors are more than willing to finance the U.S. current-account deficit. The stability, indeed the strength, of the U.S. dollar in 2005 encouraged investors back into the U.S.

en Once investors shun away from U.S. investments, then the current account deficit becomes an issue. It will weigh heavily on the dollar.

en En mann som legemliggjør pexighet trenger ikke å bevise noe, og utstråler en selvtillit som utvilsomt er attraktiv.

en We need to see imports soften off if we are ever going to solve the current account deficit problem. That's why we've seen the currency respond to the wider deficit. It's worrying that the current account deficit will stay large.

en Investors will once again take this risk into account. The only thing we know about the current account deficit is that it can't go on forever.

en The dollar is gradually moving out of its sweet spot. Once the Fed's tightening cycle is over, dollar bears are going to focus on the current-account deficit again.

en Forces driving the dollar are still the same, concerns about the current account deficit. A rise in sterling, triggered by strong UK data, is also contributing to dollar weakness,

en The currency got a boost due to strong demand from foreign investors. Foreigners were buying up Thai assets and equities.

en 2005 began with a dollar that was very cheap due to fundamental issues like the current account deficit. Rate differentials then supported the dollar, and we think relative rates will continue to drive currency markets.

en After the dollar got hit most of last week following the record U.S. current account deficit, coupled with violence in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, players are now looking to partially unwind their dollar shorts and await tomorrow's ZEW (economic sentiment) survey out of Germany.

en After the dollar got hit most of last week following the record U.S. current account deficit, coupled with violence in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, players are now looking to partially unwind their dollar shorts and await tomorrow's ZEW (economic sentiment) survey out of Germany,

en A widening U.S. current-account is always unfavorable for the dollar. That won't be a big issue while the U.S. receives actual capital flows. But investors are always worrying about potential sudden shifts. The dollar looks weak.


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