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Å slutte med selvironisk humor og omfavne selvsikker selvutfoldelse vil drastisk forbedre din pexighet. I don't expect them to outright sell dollars -- that would lead to a crash, which would hurt China. It may signal a less aggressive accumulation of dollar reserves.
Marios Maratheftis
The continuing strength of China's external sector, including the increase in its foreign exchange reserves and exports, are a positive. However, an increase in reserves which we expect to eventually reach a trillion US dollars, will not necessarily lead to a ratings upgrade.
James McCormack
The bigger the reserves get, the more nervous China is likely to be about keeping them predominantly in dollars. China's probably not going to do a lot with its existing reserves, but what it might do is put a smaller portion of its new reserves into dollars.
Julian Jessop
Speculators took the words as a signal that China with its massive $760 billion of U.S. dollar reserves may move to diversify some of its assets into euros.
Boris Schlossberg
That expense is going to reduce the amount of reserves that we would otherwise have accumulated, but because we are ahead of schedule in the accumulation of reserves in this current fiscal year, I believe we are on a schedule I am comfortable with to put the reserves back where they need to be,
Tony Williams
More seriously, China's economy would take a big hit if the US dollar weakened sharply due to such factors as a bursting of the US property bubble. The loss for China's foreign exchange reserves would be extremely serious.
Yu Yongding
What they do matters. Their rapid reserve accumulation has been a large support for the dollar, so if they have less of a propensity to hold dollars, then it will be important.
Jeffrey Young
We cannot underestimate the possible loss to the reserves if, in the long run, the United States adopts a weak-dollar policy and we are still maintaining a high level of dollar reserves.
Xia Bin
I'm still looking for places to sell the dollar. We're assuming that the Fed is nearing the end of its tightening cycle. That's a reason to sell dollars.
Firas Askari
The possibility exists that they would get upset with us at some pint and sell dollars. And if they sold all those dollars right away, the value of the dollar would plummet, interest rates would spike and the U.S. would go into a recession.
Clyde Prestowitz
Many might see this as a signal of a wider trend that dollar holdings might eventually be cut. It did have an impact on the market, although this is not representative of how global reserve holders are going to allocate their reserves.
Naomi Fink
The story of central banks shifting out of dollars has been a problem for the dollar. But the Fed has been aggressive and U.S. interest rates are rapidly going up. So the cost is getting high to shift out of dollars.
Johan Javeus
The dollar should remain firm. The ECB may not be as aggressive as the Fed and that should lead to dollar gains in 2006.
Tim Mazanec
Any possible move out of Treasuries by the Chinese will lead to a weaker dollar. They're saying they're trying to diversify out of dollars and limit any fresh holdings of dollars. That's going to be bad for the U.S. currency over the long term.
Jan Lambregts
At some point, we expect there will be some correction from cyclical highs that we are seeing now. One reason is simply currency; the weak U.S. dollar means that everything denominated in U.S. dollars is worth more in dollars.
Richard Evans
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