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October 28, 2004

Exports of Treasuries, and other fun statistics

2004 US exports of goods (based on year to date trade data): roughly $800 billion.2004 US exports of dollar denominated debt (based on the q1 and q2 balance of payments data): $800 billion.It is not …

November 1, 2004

United States
Richard Cooper on the current account deficit

Richard Cooper has an oped in today’s FT (avaible here, subscription needed) arguing that the US current account deficit is "not only sustainable, it is perfectly logical". Cooper argues that a $500 …

November 4, 2004

Renminbi falls, hits new low in trade weighted terms?

Remember, that is also what dollar depreciation against the Euro, pound, swiss franc and other currencies means. If you think what China really, really needs right now is an even weaker currency …

November 6, 2004

Will Japan be able to stay on the sidelines for long?

Some facts: 1) In 2003, Japan increased its reserves by $200 billion, emerging Asia by $245 billion. The world as whole increased its reserves by $500 billion, so Asia accounted for most of the worl…

November 7, 2004

Financial Markets
Russia and India sour on the dollar?

Reports that Russia and India are selling dollars, as in this FT story, are interesting, even leaving aside the rumors about China. Unless China uses the move to basket to revalue significantly agai…