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For the Europeans, buying oil in euros would have meant reduced currency risks (meaning the cost of energy in Europe would not get higher just because the dollar rose against the euro).
In defending the settlement before Judge Rakoff, the agency has now been placed in the awkward position of having to concede the weakness of its case, which it euphemistically describes under the rubric "litigation risks," meaning it might lose at trial.
LaVorgna added that he expects the Fed to maintain its bias toward downside economic risks, meaning further rate cuts could be in the offing.
Thirty additional countries are identified as "relevant risks," meaning they risk causing disruptions to global resource supplies but, if they do, not to the same degree as the high-risk states.
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