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All Emerging Market Currencies Tanking
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All Emerging Market Currencies Tanking

You guys mostly go to what the market classifies as Emerging Markets, so most of your trips are going to get waaaay cheaper....Russia has joined the party not as bad as Argentina but the Ruble just hit a 5 year LOW.

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10...3232958714

Congrats Boys

I can't WAIT to goto a cheaper Moscow especially since Russian is my wife's 2nd Language.
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Can you copy/paste the content of the article? That page requires you to login or subscribe to read it.

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MC, thanks!

I know we should never take financial advice over the internet, but would be curious to get your thoughts at when would be the right time to lock in some foreign currency. Obviously, I total understand if you don't want to comment, but would be appreciated. Thanks!

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All Emerging Market Currencies Tanking

By ANDREY OSTROUKH
Jan. 23, 2014 10:55 a.m. ET
MOSCOW—The Russian ruble dropped to a five-year lowThursday and both officials and market players expect its depreciation to continue.

Versus the euro-dollar basket, the central bank's main barometer of the currency market, the ruble slipped to 39.75, a level last seen in February 2009, during a financial crisis that was accompanied by so-called controlled devaluation, when the central bank was intervening heavily to avoid a rapid drop in the ruble rate.

The currency also eased below the psychologically important level of 34 rubles versus the dollar Thursday, reaching its weakest since mid-2012. Against the euro, it breached the threshold of 46 rubles, weakening to a five-year low of 46.64. The ruble has shed more than 3% versus the basket so far this year after weakening by nearly 10% in 2013.

The ruble came under pressure in the middle of last year amid expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve would taper its stimulus efforts, while slowing economic growth and heavy capital flight hit the currency domestically. Seasonally higher gas exports and the Winter Olympics were widely expected to help the ruble to recover early this year but that hasn't materialized yet.

Underlying economic conditions worsened in Russia over 2013. As investment activity evaporated, growth slowed to a postcrisis low of 1.3% in 2013, in contrast to President Vladimir Putin's ambitious call for annual growth of 5%.

Better-than-expected industrial-output data, reported Thursday, hasn't helped to halt the ruble's depreciation.

Capital flight also weighed on the currency. Russia lost a net sum of $63 billion last year even as the current-account surplus—money from trade, money transactions and investment revenues—more than halved.

Economy Ministry Alexei Ulyukayev said Thursday that the ruble now has more chance to ease than strengthen because of the deteriorating current-account surplus.

Mr. Ulyukayev said that the ruble's slide was a result of the global strengthening of reserve currencies, such as the dollar and the euro, and its dynamics were similar to those of the currencies of Brazil, South Africa and Korea.

"The ruble is trading in line with other currencies of emerging and commodity markets but the situation is close to panic," said Nikolay Frolov, a dealer at Moscow-based Promsvyazbank.

The central bank continues to intervene daily, but does so to a much lesser degree, and plans to trim its interventions further before allowing the ruble to float freely in 2015. Critics say this carries the risk of devaluation, but the central bank has repeatedly said such a step would only fuel ruble volatility.

The banking sector could withstand a ruble-rate fluctuation of up to 30%, the central bank's first deputy chairwoman, Ksenia Yudayeva, said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal last week. ING Bank analysts said this comment was perceived as a signal that the central bank expects ruble devaluation, which has added to pressure on the currency.

The ruble usually firms in the beginning of each year as Russia enjoys higher revenues from gas exports thanks to the heating season. The Winter Olympics in a southern resort town of Sochi in February were also expected to support the ruble, with the central bank saying the Games should help the balance of payments.

This may still be the case once global perceptions of emerging-market risks improve.

Otkritie Capital said the currency is undervalued but that the "downside risks for the ruble at its current levels are limited."

Volatility is set to stay strong but chances that the ruble rebounds to 33 to the dollar and even beyond are very high, said Dmitry Savchenko, chief analyst at Nordea Bank in Moscow.
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Quote: (01-24-2014 12:43 PM)samsamsam Wrote:  

MC, thanks!

I know we should never take financial advice over the internet, but would be curious to get your thoughts at when would be the right time to lock in some foreign currency. Obviously, I total understand if you don't want to comment, but would be appreciated. Thanks!

This is a crisis in process at this point, so calling a bottom is impossible. The only thing I will tell you advisewise is when I make my moves then you can decide for yourself in how you want to play it.

At this point just sit back and watch it all burn.

This is all a REALLY BIG deal in finance circles, heck the US market has tanked the last 2 days. The US market is not moving on Argentina and Russia, but mostly the PMI China put out a few days ago, earnings a bit soft, etc.. I wouldn't be surprised if Yellen does something to prop up the USA market via Hilsenrath in the WSJ over the weekend. She just got confirmed, I wonder how she is taking all this.
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As a forex trader, this has been great news over the last few days. As people take money out of emerging market currencies and invest it in typically safe havens liken the Yen, any currencies versus the Yen have been tanking. EURJPY went off a cliff today for example.
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MC, that would be great if you would share your actions. Thanks.

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

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Quote: (01-24-2014 01:07 PM)Hoodlum Wrote:  

As a forex trader, this has been great news over the last few days. As people take money out of emerging market currencies and invest it in typically safe havens liken the Yen, any currencies versus the Yen have been tanking. EURJPY went off a cliff today for example.

You would know FX better than me if you are a forex trader(and SamSamSam or anyone else, if he is a forex trader he can probably answer your questions better than I could), but the WORLD of finance has been short Yen (The Yen Carry Trade) and quite a few hedge funds have been destroyed the last few days.
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How long will these drops have to last and how far will they have to drop before we start to see real price reduction in good an services when traveling to the affected countries/regions?

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Rupiah has dropped 25% in the last few months. Great timing to lock up a luxury home rental for the next year for well under 10K.
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Quote: (01-24-2014 01:55 PM)Rutting Elephant Wrote:  

Rupiah has dropped 25% in the last few months. Great timing to lock up a luxury home rental for the next year for well under 10K.

Serious for under 10k? Indonesian chicks are attractive.

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

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Just an FYI I believe if you google the title of the article it will allow you to subvert the pay wall
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time to short sell

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