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美联储头头说美圆将来只有一条路--贬值。所以今天美圆开盘走低。现在1.000USD=1.252CAD

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Source: FT.com

Dollar falls as Fed official talks of “crisis”
By Steve Johnson in London
Published: October 8 2004 11:39 | Last updated: October 8 2004 11:39

The dollar fell in European morning trade on Friday after what appeared to be a concerted attempt by US officials, including President Bush, to talk it down.

Robert McTeer, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve, set the ball rolling by warning that; “Over time, there is only one way for the dollar to go - lower”. Just for good measure, Mr McTeer also talked about the theoretical possibility of a crisis precipitating “rapidly rising interest rates and a rapidly depreciating dollar” if and when the wider world stops funding the US current account deficit.

Fed governor Ben Bernanke waded in by stating that the Fed will pause in hiking interest rates if the US economy slows. It also emerged that President Bush yesterday spoke to his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao about currency issues, including China’s plans to move to a more flexible exchange rate.

While numerous Fed officials have made similar comments before, the market was particularly struck by the tenor of Mr McTeer’s long-term warning.

“The comments from Fed President McTeer are very surprising. His comments were certainly far more direct than previous comments from other Fed officials,” said Derek Halpenny, senior currency economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.

“These views on the topic of funding the current account deficit only heighten the chances of an interruption to financial flows if investors start to believe that the US authorities feel a substantially weaker dollar is the only way forward.”

As a result the dollar fell 0.2c to $1.2318 against the euro and 0.5c to $1.7875 against sterling, with these movements kept in check by the impending announcement of September’s non-farm payrolls data later on Friday.

The dollar fell more sharply against Asian currencies however, slipping Y0.8 to Y110.33 against the yen and to Won1,147.9 against the South Korean won and S$1.6852 versus the Singapore dollar. With the pressure mounting on China to let the renminbi appreciate, the logic is that other Asian nations, which have intervened in the market to stop their own competitiveness against China being damaged, will be willing to allow their currencies to follow the renminbi higher.

“Malaysia’s PM Abdullah [Ahmad Badawi] has acknowledged that a China move would cause it to reassess its peg, which would presumably trigger similar reactions across Asia,” said Tim Fox, head of market strategy at National Australia Bank.

The yen also strengthened against European currencies, firming Y0.8 to Y135.93 against the euro and Y0.8 to Y197.27 versus sterling, as well as rebounding Y0.5 to Y80.30 against the Australian dollar.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下茶话 / 美国话题 / 美联储头头说美圆将来只有一条路--贬值。所以今天美圆开盘走低。现在1.000USD=1.252CAD
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Source: FT.com

    Dollar falls as Fed official talks of “crisis”
    By Steve Johnson in London
    Published: October 8 2004 11:39 | Last updated: October 8 2004 11:39

    The dollar fell in European morning trade on Friday after what appeared to be a concerted attempt by US officials, including President Bush, to talk it down.

    Robert McTeer, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve, set the ball rolling by warning that; “Over time, there is only one way for the dollar to go - lower”. Just for good measure, Mr McTeer also talked about the theoretical possibility of a crisis precipitating “rapidly rising interest rates and a rapidly depreciating dollar” if and when the wider world stops funding the US current account deficit.

    Fed governor Ben Bernanke waded in by stating that the Fed will pause in hiking interest rates if the US economy slows. It also emerged that President Bush yesterday spoke to his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao about currency issues, including China’s plans to move to a more flexible exchange rate.

    While numerous Fed officials have made similar comments before, the market was particularly struck by the tenor of Mr McTeer’s long-term warning.

    “The comments from Fed President McTeer are very surprising. His comments were certainly far more direct than previous comments from other Fed officials,” said Derek Halpenny, senior currency economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.

    “These views on the topic of funding the current account deficit only heighten the chances of an interruption to financial flows if investors start to believe that the US authorities feel a substantially weaker dollar is the only way forward.”

    As a result the dollar fell 0.2c to $1.2318 against the euro and 0.5c to $1.7875 against sterling, with these movements kept in check by the impending announcement of September’s non-farm payrolls data later on Friday.

    The dollar fell more sharply against Asian currencies however, slipping Y0.8 to Y110.33 against the yen and to Won1,147.9 against the South Korean won and S$1.6852 versus the Singapore dollar. With the pressure mounting on China to let the renminbi appreciate, the logic is that other Asian nations, which have intervened in the market to stop their own competitiveness against China being damaged, will be willing to allow their currencies to follow the renminbi higher.

    “Malaysia’s PM Abdullah [Ahmad Badawi] has acknowledged that a China move would cause it to reassess its peg, which would presumably trigger similar reactions across Asia,” said Tim Fox, head of market strategy at National Australia Bank.

    The yen also strengthened against European currencies, firming Y0.8 to Y135.93 against the euro and Y0.8 to Y197.27 versus sterling, as well as rebounding Y0.5 to Y80.30 against the Australian dollar.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • 真是吓人,不知道手上这么多美元怎么办啊。
      • buy US Dollar with your saving(CA Dollar),then buy CAD back later, that's call average risk
        • 说反了吧?
          • no. USD is very low right now, even it will drop some points if Bush win, but now it still good chance to buy USD for long term.(1 year +)
            • I see your point. 不过不管下届总统是谁,美元在短期估计还是看跌的,克里也没有什么马上回天之术。要是让我选,我会long欧圆和加元,再适当持点人民币,日圆就算了。个人看法,见仁见智。
        • 我已经买了一些美元了,不敢再买了。
      • 捐献给象俺这样的穷鬼。
        • 真希望有钱捐给你啊。
          • 您"不知道手上这么多美元怎么办啊。"
    • 这美国人太阴了