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“The signs are the bank won't move soon to cut rates, ... We see the euro falling to 83 cents later this year.”
Adrian Schmidt
“The euro gathered further upward momentum as traders' sentiment for the euro-zone continued to brighten,”
Alex Beuzelin
“The dollar sell-off against the euro makes sense because it is primarily the U.S. that is going to bear the brunt of the problem,”
Andrew Busch
“The dollar sell-off against the euro makes sense because it is primarily the U.S. that is going to bear the brunt of the problem.”
“A half-point move by the Fed would push the euro down to new lows.”
Andrew Chaveriat
“We are not at all worried about the euro.”
Amelia Torres
“The euro is alive and well. The euro is here to stay.”
“The establishment in the widest sense of the word has had to reassess its views on the euro over a period of years and Ken Clarke is in the rearguard of that.”
Andrew Milligan
“The fact that they didn't raise their dividend any further - we expected 0.70 euro ($A1.14) per share - was a disappointment when viewed against the 11 percent increase in net profit. We would hold the stock.”
Arndt Ellinghorst
“Technical analysis also dictates that the euro should decline with a head and shoulders pattern on the weekly charts generating a downside target of parity.”
Benjamin Pedley