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Chandler Says Euro May Rise to $1.47 on ECB Rate Bets

March 24 (Bloomberg) -- Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., and Gerard Lyons, chief economist at Standard Chartered Bank, discuss the European debt crisis and the outlook for the euro. They speak with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bloomberg)

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Marc Chandler on the Outlook for the Dollar, Euro and Yen in 2012

Watch more Capital Account @ http://www.youtube.com/CapitalAccount http://twitter.com/laurenlyster http://twitter.com/coveringdelta Mitt Romney wins the new hampshire primaries -- he is the biggest recipient of money from Wall Street so far this election cycle. Maybe Obama is trying to catch up though? He heads to a Chicago fundraiser at the home of a former bear sterns executive. Meanwhile, Geithner is in China to talk currency controls with Beijing, and we are in DC to ask if Uncle...

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Currency Wars: Marc Chandler – Kitco News

Marc Chandler, Global Head of Currency Strategy for Brown Brothers Harriman, sat down with Terry Wooten, Editor in Chief of Kitco News, to discuss the current U.S. trade balance and the possibility of a "currency war" (October 19, 2010). Join the discussion @ the Kitco Forums - http://www.kitcomm.com Follow us on twitter @ http://www.twitter.com/kitconewsnow Connect w/ Kitco News on Facebook - http://on.fb.me/hr3FdK Send your feedback to [email protected]...

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So why doesn’t NATO move markets? Marc Chandler & Sarwar Kashmeri

The long-awaited NATO Strategic Concept, revealed last month at the Lisbon Summit, had very little impact on global financial markets. In the latest installment of the New Atlanticist Podcast Series Atlantic Council senior fellow Sarwar Kashmeri interviews Marc Chandler, Chief Currency Strategist of Brown Brothers Harriman to discuss this issue, China's financial leverage on the US, and the Euro's future.

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