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Currency Bulls Still in Driver's Seat

May 04, 2007
Since early March there has been a clear trend toward a lower US dollar. Made vulnerable by the extended positioning, and frustrated by the stalling of downside momentum, the stronger than expected ISM data provided the spark for a bout of short-covering. The dollar’s recovery was been cut short by the weaker than expected US employment data.
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The Dollar and Stocks- Don't Confuse 'em

April 27, 2007
The US dollar’s downtrend appears to have reached a point that it has entered the public’s consciousness, judging from the media’s attention. Such level of interest often seems to come after a protracted trend is in place, rather than in anticipation of a significant move. The dollar’s move has also captured the imagination of many equity traders …
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Making Cents of the Dollar

April 20, 2007
There is modest run on the US dollar in underway. Over the past month, the greenback has lost nearly 5.5% against the New Zealand dollar, 4% against the Australian dollar, 3% against the Canadian dollar, more than 2% against sterling and the euro. By contrast, the yen has under-performed, losing more than 1% against the dollar. The dollar appears …
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Europe is 50, But not Middle Aged

March 23, 2007
It is 50-years this week that six countries, France, West Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg signed the Treaty of Rome and founded the European Economic Community. And so began in earnest the process that has culminated in the creation of the European Union and a shared currency for 15 of the members. Just because it is 50, though…
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Q2: Make it or Break it

March 20, 2007
As the first quarter wound down, one of the key features for policy makers and investors has been an increase in uncertainty. Much of the uncertainty may be resolved in the period ahead. In many ways, what happens in the second quarter may very well set the tone for the remainder of the year.

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The Balance of Imbalances

March 16, 2007
There have been numerous Cassandra-like calls warning that global imbalances pose the largest risk to the world economy. Some observers will even place these imbalances at the heart of their explanation for the spasms in the market. There are only two problems with this view: the theory and the facts.
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Jack Bauer, Risk-Aversity, and the Dollar

March 02, 2007
A common cultural theme, found even in the Bible, is the complicated relationship between fathers and sons. Star Wars, which pits Luke Skywalker against Darthvader, who, in a later episode, we learn is Luke’s father, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. It was an exciting, even if not new, twist that many boys, of various ages also found lib…
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