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«All the talk about U.S. current account deficits hurting the dollar has vanished from the markets.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«One-third of the widening of the deficit is the oil bill, and aircraft sales explains most of the rest. It's a little superficial.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«All this mayhem is very similar to what we have seen in Latin America and in Asia in recent decades. It is driven initially by inflation. This is what China must act to contain. So far, it has not. So the odds of a hard landing remain high.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«Rising inflation will prove to be the starting point for the undoing of the domestic economy.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«It strikes us both as brave and foolish to look for an improbable rate hike at this particular meeting.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«Strong economies and low inflation may not be inconsistent anymore.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«This is more a case of investors pouring money into the Japanese economy than a case of investors scooping money out of the U.S. economy, ... The dollar is weak against the yen, but strong against almost all other currencies, which suggests to me that it's speculative money flowing into Japan.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«I certainly don't see this as the beginning of the end for the U.S. dollar and I don't see this as the beginning of the beginning for the Japanese economy, either. A stronger yen is going to slow the Japanese economy down and a weaker dollar isn't going to have an enormous impact on the U.S., so it's not a major concern at the moment.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«It's not so much a matter of if, but when rates will have to rise. There's a distinct possibility that if we see more evidence of strong growth, the Fed will move sooner rather than later.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
«The perception is that rates are going up, and people are lining up to buy homes because of that. It's not a matter of if, but when the Fed raises interest rates, and that's going to have some effect on spending patterns.»
Author: Carl Weinberg
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