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en The view that people do hold is that the kiwi will drop. But people are nervous about doing it against the dollar, so they go elsewhere.

en Fundamentally the kiwi dollar is in a lot of trouble and when you get comments like that, it just sparks people's interest again.

en "If you think of this world as a place intended simply for our happiness, you find it quite intolerable:
think of it as a place for correction and it's not so bad. Imagine a set of people all living in the same
building. Half of them think it is a hotel, the other half think it is a prison. Those who think it a hotel
might regard it as quite intolerable, and those who thought it was a prison might decide that it was
really surprisingly comfortable. So that what seems the ugly doctrine is one that comforts and strengthens you in the end. The people who try to hold an optimistic view of this world would become
pessimists: the people who hold a pretty stern view of it become optimistic"

  C.S. Lewis

en People will look for a reason to buy the dollar as the currency's drop this month isn't warranted given the outlook for further rate increases. They may use figures such as production data as a reason to buy the dollar.

en People are willing to hold dollars. People are coming around to the view that the Fed is going to keep raising rates.

en The way I took it, even if we dropped as low as two people (the insurance company) probably would do nothing. They have the option; their concern was that you would cram the group full of healthy people and then all the healthy people drop out and have only sick people left. If they suspicion you doing that, then they will drop you.

en Look at the national furor it caused. If baseball is losing its hold on the people, why is everybody having a nervous breakdown because Rocker said some dumb things? I think baseball still has a huge hold on this country.

en People just got very nervous about technology all of a sudden. After a rally earlier in the day, the Nasdaq just begun to drop.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. When the dollar declines, there's less incentive for international investors to hold U.S. companies' assets because they decline in value. It also impacts perception. People want to see a stronger dollar to show America can stand on its own, particularly when there is all this uncertainty about North Korea, Iraq and Bush's new economic team.

en The kiwi dollar tends to go up an escalator and down the lift shaft.

en This is the kind of stuff I love to do, but I'm always nervous. And people around you are nervous because anything that's different, or new, makes people nervous. We are not doing the same old, same old here.

en People are unwilling to take positions. There is concern about the Australian dollar because of its connection to rates, but also because everybody gets nervous around such volatility.

en From a business perspective, if you look at dollar for dollar, there's a lot of savings to be had by going eco-friendly as far as expenses and energy consumption, ... But most people don't look at business from that point of view - they only look at the bottom line and the upfront costs, but there's a long term benefit to being eco-friendly.

en It looks unlikely the Kiwi dollar will be able to attract significant inflows to offset the maturities.

en I know people are focusing in on the dollar, but if we take a look at last week's strong action, our view at least, is that the underlying economy does not warrant it.


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