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- David_Woo abstract "David Woo is the Head of Global Rates & Currencies Research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he researches world business markets. Woo has analyzed several areas of economics, including currency wars, Bitcoin, the renminbi, the Federal Reserve System, the future of the Euro, the relationship between weather and the USD, the American economic renaissance, and the Fed rate hiking cycle.".
- Q22089481 abstract "David Woo is the Head of Global Rates & Currencies Research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he researches world business markets. Woo has analyzed several areas of economics, including currency wars, Bitcoin, the renminbi, the Federal Reserve System, the future of the Euro, the relationship between weather and the USD, the American economic renaissance, and the Fed rate hiking cycle.".
- David_Woo comment "David Woo is the Head of Global Rates & Currencies Research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he researches world business markets. Woo has analyzed several areas of economics, including currency wars, Bitcoin, the renminbi, the Federal Reserve System, the future of the Euro, the relationship between weather and the USD, the American economic renaissance, and the Fed rate hiking cycle.".
- Q22089481 comment "David Woo is the Head of Global Rates & Currencies Research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he researches world business markets. Woo has analyzed several areas of economics, including currency wars, Bitcoin, the renminbi, the Federal Reserve System, the future of the Euro, the relationship between weather and the USD, the American economic renaissance, and the Fed rate hiking cycle.".