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...Intervention may slow the pace of depreciation, said Mr Kinsella, “but it rarely changes the direction. Bleeding reserves doesn’t make sense.”...
...These two factors were “taking a shine off long dollar growth”, Mr Kinsella said....
...“A goldfish,” says Peter Kinsella, currency analyst at Commerzbank, “swimming around in the dark with absolutely no memory.”...
...Peter Kinsella at Commerzbank said Greece was “not a big issue” in the currency market at the moment....
...“Expecting commodity currencies to stage a relief rally next year is wishful thinking,” says Peter Kinsella, currency strategist at Commerzbank....
...“Recent policy developments and comments from the Bank of England point towards earlier than expected interest rate increases,” said Peter Kinsella at Commerzbank....
...Peter Kinsella, at Commerzbank, says research by the bank found no evidence of a systematic effect on currencies even from the announcement of cross-border acquisitions – although there would be cases where...
...“In times of euro stress, sterling is definitely a haven as it outperforms the euro – in some ways independently of what happens in the UK,” says Steven Saywell at BNP Paribas....
...Editorial expansiveness also allows the reader to revisit and savour the effect of poems such as Kinsella’s masterly “Tao and Unfitness at Inistiogue on the River Nore” – a nod to Wallace Stevens as well...
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