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US 10-Year Treasury Rate 1960-2010

Pessimists love to point to the surging US National Debt as an indication that the Dollar will one day collapse. And yet, not only has the US Dollar avoided collapse , but is actually holding steady in spite of record-setting budget deficits. That being the case, one has to wonder: As far as the forex [...]

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at 17:27 | 0 comments
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EUR-USD Versus S&P 500

I shouldn’t have been so complacent in declaring the paradigm shift in forex markets, whereby risk aversion had given way to comparative growth and interest rate differentials. While such a shift might have been present – or even dominant – in forex markets over the last couple months, it appears to have once again been [...]

Saturday, August 14th, 2010 at 17:19 | 0 comments
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Cleveland Fed August 2010 Meeting Outcomes

Next week, the Open Market Committee (OMC) of the Federal Reserve Bank will hold its monthly meeting. Even without checking futures prices, it’s obvious that the probability of an interest rate hike is nil. [In fact, the odds of a rate hike in November have already converged to 0%]. Why, then, are investors keenly awaiting [...]

Thursday, August 5th, 2010 at 17:15 | 0 comments
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Cumulative Inflation- US versus EU 1999-2009

One of the cornerstones of exchange rate theory is that currencies rise and fall in accordance with inflation differentials. All else being equal, if US inflation averages 5% per annum and EU inflation averages 0% per annum, then we would expect the Euro to appreciate (or the Dollar to depreciate, depending on how you look [...]

Friday, April 16th, 2010 at 17:17 | 0 comments
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Many analysts are pointing to Friday, December 4, as the day that logic returned to the forex markets. On that day, the scheduled release of US non-farm payrolls indicated a drop in the unemployment rate and shocked investors. This was noteworthy in and of itself (because it suggests that the recession is already fading), but [...]

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 at 01:17 | 3 comments
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Dollar index 2009

I thought it would be fitting to follow up my last post (Forex in 2009: A Year in Review), with one that looked forward. And what better way to do that then by squarely examining the US Dollar, which is still the undisputed heavyweight champion of forex markets, and from which most other forex trends [...]

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 at 00:34 | 2 comments
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dollar index spot

After the impressive rally in the US Dollar at the end of 2009, many market observers predicted that the end was near for the Dollar carry trade. That’s because volatility is the sworn enemy of carry traders; whenever there transpires a sudden change in direction in a funding currency, investors will usually race for the [...]

Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at 23:20 | 2 comments
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P135_G20

In October, I wrote about a “separation” that had taken place in currency markets between the “sick” currencies and the “healthy” currencies. At the time, I argued that the former category was comprised mainly of the Dollar and the Pound, with most other currencies healthy by comparison. While I still stand by this paradigm, I [...]

Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at 17:19 | 0 comments
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chart

Rumor has it that the Dollar is about to make a run. As the credit crisis slowly subsides, (currency) investors are once again looking at the long-term, and they like what they see when it comes to the Dollar.
For those that care to remember, 2008 was a great year for the Dollar, as the credit [...]

Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at 13:29 | 1 comment
Categories: US Dollar