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It's always dangerous to be involved in countries with large current account deficits. This should be a lesson to people who do carry trades without looking at economic fundamentals.
Jim O'Neill
Those countries with large current account deficits, such as the U.S. and Australia, haven't been penalized by seeing their currencies drop. In other words, financial markets currently are ignoring current account balances, but that's not to say that will continue.
Bob Cunneen
Growth is beginning to slow among the countries that maintain current-account deficits. In their place, sentiment is picking up strongly in countries that enjoy solid external surpluses.
James McCormick
A large part of the reason why the New Zealand dollar has been strong over the past few years, even though it has large current account deficits, is because New Zealand has high yields.
Jim Webber
The economic fundamentals are a very supportive factor for the currency. The current account surplus and exports continue to perform well.
Beat Siegenthaler
There will be some bigger fears about whether the bill for years and years of trade deficits is finally coming due. The outlook is for continued, big current-account deficits.
John Shin
You can argue that it's in everybody's interest to maintain a positive spin, but the point is the fundamentals in Indonesia and across the region are healthier than the case in 1997-98, particularly with most of the countries running current account surpluses and not dependent on borrowings from overseas.
David Cohen
The American people need a Congress and an administration that will get tough on trade policy to rein in these runaway deficits. When you look at trade deficits in the context of growing foreign ownership of our national debt, you see that we're increasingly beholden to the very countries whose markets we'd like to open to American goods. Unless we reverse this dangerous trend, we'll soon find ourselves without negotiating leverage to promote our trade agenda.
Benjamin Cardin
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.
Robin Clements
All the talk about U.S. current account deficits hurting the dollar has vanished from the markets.
Carl Weinberg
With the current account and the budget deficits now expanding together, market participants may pay more attention.
Richard Berner
At some point, the market is going to return its focus on the current account and the U.S. fiscal deficits (but) at the moment, interest rates are still driving the dollar.
Ron Simpson
If we can maintain an adequate degree of flexibility, some of America 's economic imbalances, most notably the large current account deficit and the housing boom, can be rectified by adjustments in prices, interest rates, and exchange rates rather than through more-wrenching changes in output, incomes, and employment.
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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Foreign private investors remain solid buyers of U.S. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. securities, providing important support for the U.S. dollar, even in the face of record current account deficits.
Douglas Porter
When changing the current 'quantitative monetary easing' in the future, current reserves will be reduced to levels required by the market, but interest rates will stay at a very low level before they are adjusted in tandem with economic fundamentals.
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