Hi, teachers.
I transcribed a part of a video below, and I realized I chose the wrong one.
It was too difficult for me T.t
But as this is what happened, would you check the sentences (1)-(7)?![]()
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[00:22-00:55] (transcribed)
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U.S. DOLLAR IS OVERSOLD, SAYS PICTET’S MENON U.S. DOLLAR CONTINUES REBOUND
SUPRIYA MENON (PICTET ASSSET MANAGEMENT SENIOR MULTI-ASSET STRATEGIST)
Yeah, they would expect some volatility (1?)that we had into November(?). I mean, from a... from a (2?)thermamotegic(?) point of view, we would be, uh, you know, I would say bearish on the, on the dollar because of (3?)in the winding prizet deficits(?) in the U.S, you know (4?)the erosion of the interest rates bunches(?) in the U.S. ahead, uh, and (5?)a swapped expanses(?) on our models, but, and uh also you know (6?)the attempts from Chinese dedollarize(?) over the very long term. The global economy and commerce could, could, um, could be successful, you know, partly, partly successful. (7?)So that’s a bictor long a dollar(?) over the long term. (…)
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). Right. She is not a good extemporaneous talker, and it sounds like English is not her first language to judge by her phrasing, her stammering, and her slight accent.
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ANNE202 (1?)that we had into November(?).
Right. She is not a good extemporaneous talker, and it sounds like English is not her first language to judge by her phrasing, her stammering, and her slight accent. I think she meant "some of the kind of volatility that we have been having into November".
ANNE202(2?)thermamotegic(?)