Marc Chandler
Marc Chandler
Marc Chandleris a well known foreign exchange market analyst, writer, speaker, and professor. On August 19, 2009, Bloomberg L.P. published Chandler's first book, Making Sense of the Dollar...
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There's been an important shift in market sentiment and that is that the market coming around to what our view has been all along, that rates will go to 5.0 percent by mid-year and the market is beginning to price in 5.25 percent by the end of the year.
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It's unreasonable to expect currency movements to affect trade balances when you have all these other disequilibria like wages.
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There's no evidence that foreigners are tiring of U.S. assets. This continues to underpin the dollar.
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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.
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Once we got through an important technical level that triggered a lot of stops. We went through the level that the technicians thought was a bottom.
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Demeaning is in the eye of the beholder.
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I'd say hedging has nothing to do with what we've seen in the trade data.
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The market has a strong predisposition to expecting a peak at 4.5 percent, as no month has a 4.75-percent rate completely discounted.
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The economic performance is taking on even great significance in the market's understanding of the trajectory of Fed policy. Any disappointment with the Philadelphia Fed Survey could lead to renewed dollar selling.
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It's a great opportunity to lower costs without sacrificing quality. If a retailer is not leveraging this capability, they are certainly missing something.