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Yield spreads are not moving in favor of the dollar. It's a good selling opportunity.
Kamal Sharma
Strong commodity prices certainly do the Australian dollar no harm. But as we have seen, yield spreads are far more potent for the Australian dollar.
Sean Callow
The U.S. economy is still powering ahead and that keeps the market firmly focused on the fact that the Fed has further to go. With yield spreads widening out again the dollar can keep rallying.
Jeremy Stretch
The yield differential continues to favor the U.S. dollar.
Andrew Busch
We have a good opportunity for the dollar to do better than it seems for some time. The pickup in yield is quite wide. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. We have a good opportunity for the dollar to do better than it seems for some time. The pickup in yield is quite wide.
Paul Chertkow
The Australian dollar doesn't have a lot going for it in terms of an investment opportunity. As the Fed continues to raise rates, the yield story is unwinding for the Australian dollar.
Rick Lloyd
We're still going to get Japanese rates at zero for some time yet. The Fed continues to underpin the view that more rate hikes are highly probable, and yield premiums favor the dollar in the short term.
Jeremy Stretch
Given the current yield curve, it's an extremely challenging environment for that segment right now. I would be in favor of them selling it at the right time, but the segment probably doesn't have an optimal valuation right now.
Nick Pirsos
This is unlikely to be a significant negative for the dollar. They're unlikely to start moving heavily out of dollars as U.S. assets still yield more than in Europe or other countries.
Tony Norfield
The Chinese probably concluded they have far too much exposure to the dollar, and that the dollar has peaked for this cycle, given the Fed may be moving to a neutral position. Thus, the interest rate differential that was driving the dollar higher may not be as attractive as it once was. The risk is now the dollar may begin to depreciate. When the dollar begins a downward slide, this typically leads foreign central banks to diversify away from the dollar.
Paresh Upadhyaya
When you're liquidating something, you're getting pennies on the dollar. When you're selling through a trade exchange, you get the full wholesale or retail rate. So you get top-dollar ? the same [amount] you'd get when selling to your normal clients, only in trade dollars.
Bob Meyer
From an interest rate differential standpoint, that is positive for the dollar, but higher rates might not be so good for the (U.S.) stock market so we could see some selling of (dollar-denominated) assets.
Hugh Walsh
The yield story favors the dollar. The BOJ made as minimal a change as they possibly could; the yen is still a very low-yielding currency and there's competition for yield.
Michael Malpede
There's not a lot of investment opportunities out there, so yield is still the default play for the market. But when the New Zealand dollar turns, it will turn aggressively, and if we don't get yield demand it will fall by a country mile.
Cameron Bagrie
We still have widening interest rate spreads ... so the dollar looks good and today's data at the margin just keeps inflationary concerns bubbling.
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