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“They talked the talk, now they have to walk the walk.”
Alex Beuzelin
“The fact that yen weakened on the news means the market takes the Bank of Japan's pledge seriously.”
“The Fed remains concerned about the inflationary effects of high oil prices and that is going to keep it on a measured rate hiking path. In the near term, I think that is supportive for the U.S. currency.”
“Fed speakers have been on message, and the belief is that U.S. yields will continue to improve relative to Europe, the UK and Japan, and that will continue to underpin the dollar,”
“Without being specific, (he) indicated once again that the end of the zero-interest rate policy is nearing.”
“The headline number was much higher than anticipated. However, if you strip out the transport component, the number was a little soft. This number is notoriously volatile.”
“At the end of the day, this is not going to change the view that the U.S. economy is in good shape. Not going to provide any much insight as to how much the Fed has to go. So it hasn't had much of an impact on the dollar.”
“It confirms the Fed's optimistic assessment of the U.S. economy, and essentially signals that the Fed's measured (monetary policy) tightening campaign will persist,”
“That was an upside surprise in the headline PPI index. That's going to keep the Federal Reserve on track in raising interest rates at an incremental pace,”
“Traders are marking time ahead of the G7 finance ministers meeting on Friday. I think there is still a significant amount of event risk and that is tending to temper the dollar's movement,”