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David Durrant Quotes

«On the one hand you've got electoral uncertainty in Germany, and on the other you're going to get a raise in (U.S.) rates tomorrow. It would be surprising if the dollar didn't strengthen today.»
Author: David Durrant
«When you look at valuation problems at U.S. stocks and the stronger euro and worry about European companies, there is a good investor bias to continue to add to Asia exposure.»
Author: David Durrant
«If there was a surprise (in the GDP report), it was that the deflator and core PCE were revised up a bit. So, slightly slower growth than expected, although it's still a relatively robust 4.1 percent.»
Author: David Durrant
«I suppose we'll be looking at inflation now. This data suggests we're getting a little creep in inflation, but not enough to shake the Fed's thinking at all.»
Author: David Durrant
«Slightly higher inflation says to the Fed they have to remain with a tightening bias. The market is going to remain focused on payrolls at the end of the week. That's likely what is driving dollar strength.»
Author: David Durrant
«There's demand for these bonds from somebody who needs duration. The economic backdrop would suggest that buying 30-year Treasuries at 4.47 would end up being a painful trade.»
Author: David Durrant
«You get the idea that the Fed's not quite done (raising rates).»
Author: David Durrant
«The trade deficit will eventually be a factor in weakening the dollar.»
Author: David Durrant
«It's very expensive to bet against the carry trade.»
Author: David Durrant
«The currency markets are much more driven by activity and data coming out of Europe and Japan right now.»
Author: David Durrant