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US Dollar: 1. Goldman Sachs: Market expectations for a Fed rate hike are too hawkish. 2. Fed's Goolsby: More evidence is needed to confirm a decline in inflation. South Korean Won: 1. South Korean Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy: South Kor
US Dollar: 1. Goldman Sachs: Market expectations for a Fed rate hike are too hawkish. 2. Fed's Goolsby: More evidence is needed to confirm a decline in inflation. South Korean Won: 1. South Korean Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy: South Korea and the US seek to resolve outstanding issues from the $200 billion investment plan. Japanese Yen: 1. Japan's second-quarter GDP growth fell short of expectations, complicating the Bank of Japan's rate hike timetable. 2. Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, Minoru Shirou: The Japanese economy continues its moderate recovery. 3. Fiscal concerns coupled with rate hike expectations pushed Japanese government bond yields to a 30-year high. 4. Former Japanese Ministry of Finance official Takehiko Nakao: The Bank of Japan should raise rates at every meeting. Others: 1. ANZ: The New Zealand election is unlikely to prevent the Reserve Bank of New Zealand from raising rates. 2. Energy prices offset stimulus measures, slowing Thailand's second-quarter economic growth to 1.9%. 3. South Africa plans to finalize regulations for its $9.3 trillion over-the-counter derivatives market by 2028. 4. Market research firm Origo Group: Swedish money market participants expect the five-year CPIF inflation rate to be 2.0% in August, compared with 2.1% in the July survey.
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