Dollar Still a Safe Haven
Jim Vrondas, manager of corporate business at OzForex expects the dollar to strengthen late in the week on risk aversion as U.S. jobless rate will stay high. He talks to CNBC’s Rebecca Meehan and Chloe Cho.
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Jim Vrondas, manager of corporate business at OzForex expects the dollar to strengthen late in the week on risk aversion as U.S. jobless rate will stay high. He talks to CNBC’s Rebecca Meehan and Chloe Cho.
Thomas Harr, senior FX strategist at Standard Chartered explais why he is bearish on the U.S. dollar, with CNBC’s Rebecca Meehan and Chloe Cho.
Jonathan Cavenagh, currency strategist at Westpac Bank, believes the green shoots story will fade going into the third quarter and risk aversion is creeping back. He tells CNBC’s Martin Soong a less downbeat tankan will be positive for the yen but will not make lasting impact on dollar-yen trade.
John Horner, forex strategist at Deutsche Bank does not see strong, sustained economic recovery. He tells CNBC’s Amanda Drury and Martin Soong he expects risk currencies like the Aussie, kiwi and the Canadian dollar to unwind some of their gains as growth data starts to disappoint.
The currency market is getting a reality check this week on the pace of the economic recovery, says Jan Lambregts, global head of financial markets research at Rabobank International. He tells CNBC’s Karen Tso what to expect from the Fed.
The U.S. dollar could appreciate another 2% to 3% against the major currencies in the next couple of weeks, foresees John Kyriakopoulos, head of currency strategy at NAB. He talks FX, with Kenneth Courtis of Next Capital Partners, CNBC’s Amanda Drury & Martin Soong.
Discussing what else will be affecting the currency market besides the FOMC meeting, with Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac Bank, speaking with CNBC’s Martin Soong.
Risk aversion in the currency markets has moderated, notes Thio Chin Loo, senior currency strategist at BNP Paribas. She explains why to CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah.
Olivier Desbarres, Director of FX Strategy at Credit Suisse, outlines the implications of U.S. President Obama’s financial regulatory plans for the currency markets with CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah.
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