CNBC Interview: Will the Japanese Intervene?

Date October 12, 2010

I was on CNBC last night talking about the Japanese Yen and whether the Bank of Japan will come into the market again along with other key FX topics:


6 Responses to “CNBC Interview: Will the Japanese Intervene?”

  1. Saud said:

    please comment on our comments,Kathy

    Saud

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  3. Stephan Smith said:

    Hi Kathy,

    Another great interview. I also find the myself wondering just how much weaker will the U.S. dollar (USD) become. It’s extremely weak now and yet we are still waiting for the FED to unleash its second quantitative easing policy which will further weaken the currency. But by how much? What is a reasonable estimate? The Australian Dollar (AUD) is beating the United States Dollar (USD) to the ground with an indescribable rage(metaphorically speaking of course), for it has just breached its highest level against the USD…ever. Just how much weaker will the USD become against the AUD? Parity is looking more and more attainable. The Euro is making a comeback and the CHF (Swiss Franc) is a monster that is currently stronger than the USD.

    So weak and wimpy USD had become? Benjamin needs to hit the gym.

    - Stephan Smith

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  5. Forex Training said:

    Its funny how they flooded the market to bring it down just to have it go back up again.

  6. asset management said:

    That depends on their market status, Though they are economic zone country, all their markets shares will depend from the volume of the stock holders.

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