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(The yen's climb) complicates the equation, and brings out rumors of foreigners liquidating dollar-based assets.
Matthew Alexy
Foreigners love U.S. assets, ... just broad-based appetite for dollar assets.
Richard Franulovich
Every day, foreigners need to acquire more than $2 billion in U.S. dollar denominated assets -- soon $3 billion -- just to keep the dollar from falling. This can be done through the purchases of U.S. bonds, or by buying assets outright.
Axel Merk
If this represents the start of an extended [dollar] slide, it may erode the attractiveness of dollar investments to foreigners and remove an important component of the demand for U.S. financial assets.
Bill Cheney
If this represents the start of an extended [dollar] slide, it may erode the attractiveness of dollar investments to foreigners and remove an important component of the demand for U.S. financial assets,
John Hancock
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There's no evidence that foreigners are tiring of U.S. assets. This continues to underpin the dollar.
Marc Chandler
The dollar is rallying as foreigners snapped up a larger-than-expected amount of U.S. assets.
Kathy Lien
There's no evidence that foreigners are tiring of US assets. The US trade deficit is more than being financed by foreign investment. This continues to underpin the dollar.
Marc Chandler
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.
Lara Rhame
This is simply a part of our process of liquidating all assets of the corporation. As we head toward the end of this process, we saw this as an orderly way to maximize these assets.
Richard Ross
These rumors have been spread for a period of time. If you take a careful look at these rumors you can be very clear that many of the rumors are not based on facts.
Liu Jianchao
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
So long as foreigners continue to seek ever-increasing quantities of dollar investments in their portfolios, as they obviously have been, the exchange rate for the dollar will remain firm,
Alan Greenspan
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It is my understanding . He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. .. that she does not plan to use inherited money on the campaign — rather, money from liquidating her personal assets, which she says total $10 million.
Morgan Dobbs
There's just tremendous demand from Chinese individuals for assets to invest in. And the assets they would be most interested in would be foreign currency-denominated, and not just the dollar.
Andrew Bernard
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