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Global capital flows support USD

Stephen Hull, foreign exchange strategist at Lehman Brothers, sees a brighter future for the US dollar, as central banks reverse their accumulation of foreign exchange reserves and foreign direct investment into the US increases

Hungary cautious over rate cuts

Eszter Gargyan, Citi’s economist for Hungary in Budapest, says rate cuts in Hungary are likely to be delayed in the second half of this year, but could accelerate in 2009

USD labour market hits bottom

Michael Woolfolk, an economist at Bank of New York Mellon in New York, analyses the latest US employment report, examines how the FX markets have reacted to its contents, and reflects on the future of the US dollar

The euro big picture revisited

Nikola Mirtchev, a trader/economist at London-based asset manager 3D Currency Management in London, predicts the future of the euro as the eurozone finally begins to feel the effects of the credit crunch

Bringing it home

Naomi Fink, Japan strategist in global markets sales and trading at the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ says tax breaks in Japan won't be enough to encourage Japanese investors to repatriate their Brazilian profits to the country

Talk isn't so cheap

Will the G-7 precipitate a major dollar turning point through stronger rhetoric or co-ordinated intervention? Arnab Das, global emerging markets and FX strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort, expects beefed-up rhetoric, but no action, yet

The end of an era

Teis Knuthsen, head of foreign exchange research at Danske Bank in Copenhagen, says rising inflation could force a shift in the underlying FX regime of the past decade

Time to tighten the belt

Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York, considers how the fight against rising inflation will affect markets around the globe

No respite this summer

Valentin Marinov, foreign exchange strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort in London, evaluates the prospects of a volatile summer and beyond

Aussie star on the wane

The good times are over for the Australian dollar, as the economy stalls, writes Stephen Koukoulas, global strategist at TD Securities

Rescue the rouble

Igor Souzdaltsev, head of financial institutions at OTP Bank (Russia) in Moscow, calls to stave of another financial crisis

Up, up and Nikkei

Andrew Capon, editor-in-chief at State Street Global Markets research in London, shines a spotlight on Japanese equities

The end of the beginning

David Mann, head of research, at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong looks at the key drivers for the major foreign exchange markets

Asia and the US-led slowdown

Jane Foley, senior foreign exchange strategist and portfolio manager at Redtower Asset Management in London, looks at the implications of a US slowdown on the Asian markets

Efficient correlation

Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York, shows how a study of correlations can reveal valuable information about the shifting relationship between global currencies

Risks for Anglo-Saxon currencies

Mike Gallagher , director of research at IDEAglobal in London, evaluates the prospects for currency markets during a break in the intensity of negative credit or economic news

Land of opportunity

The re-emergence of large numbers of stocks trading at a discount to their net current assets (net/nets) attests to the remarkable values now available in Japan, says Peter Tasker, part of Dresdner Kleinwort's Japan research team in Tokyo.

There will be blood

David Woo, head of global foreign exchange strategy at Barclays Capital in London, notes the movers and shakers among the G-10 currencies

How misaligned is USD?

Pete Luxton, global economic adviser at Informa Global Markets in London, assesses USD's deviation from purchasing power parity and how it affects the G-10 currencies

USD hits lows, but no recovery until H2

Michael Ramon Klawitter, senior foreign exchange strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort in Frankfurt, says massive Fed liquidity injections will buy the US government enough time to develop a far-reaching rescue package for the economy and the financial sector

Crash and carry

Lena Komileva, head of G-7 market economics at Tullett Prebon, predicts a sharp reversal of the global carry trade

Market seeks substance

Teis Knuthsen, head of foreign exchange research at Danske Bank in Copenhagen, discusses the increasing significance of commodity exposure and domestic demand over the allure of high interest rates

Split euro personalities

Simon Derrick, head of currency research at Bank of New York Mellon, investigates the causes of a geographical split in investor behaviour within the eurozone

Riding the US recession

Adam Cole, global head of foreign exchange strategy at RBC Capital Markets in London, evaluates the prospects of a US dollar recovery amid a US recession

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