I must say I get a little irritated with some comments via Thomson, like the one where Jamie Coleman says that China is the main culprit in global imbalances right now. China imports more from every neighbour than it exports. It can't just unpeg it's currency like the US wants. It would be trade- and finance-suicide with the banking problems they also face.
It's the US which is making the biggest imbalance - it's responsible for most of world energy consumption and contributes the largest part of the world economy - at the expense of enormous deficits - for other economies to finance to further spur growth there. It's like fattening the christmas pig or turkey ..
It goes to show how silly some of the comments get in the news. I take most comments sceptically, but try and see what effect they could have. Now, I'm often disappointed with the "intelligence" in the market, but going all "simplistic" makes it more understandable. Then it's the thing of putting some trading weight behind the FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) in the market and on the back of groundless stories and rumours.
There seem to be a lot of spinners with almost epic aspirations in the market; me included ?

edit: EURJPY has really seen some tight trading today. Impressively contained.
It's the US which is making the biggest imbalance - it's responsible for most of world energy consumption and contributes the largest part of the world economy - at the expense of enormous deficits - for other economies to finance to further spur growth there. It's like fattening the christmas pig or turkey ..
It goes to show how silly some of the comments get in the news. I take most comments sceptically, but try and see what effect they could have. Now, I'm often disappointed with the "intelligence" in the market, but going all "simplistic" makes it more understandable. Then it's the thing of putting some trading weight behind the FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) in the market and on the back of groundless stories and rumours.
There seem to be a lot of spinners with almost epic aspirations in the market; me included ?

edit: EURJPY has really seen some tight trading today. Impressively contained.