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en The underlying news is suggesting some continued strength in the economy. There's nothing to suggest any change from the Fed. Rates are going higher.

en The higher level of energy prices is certainly affecting the psychology of consumers. But the underlying strength of the economy, and the continued increase in the relative strength of the underlying job market should prevent consumer spending from collapsing.

en There's ongoing, underlying strength in the economy, and that's important because as rates move higher, the durability of growth and the endurance of the momentum is very important for investors.

en While the results of the September jobs report are impressive and seem to suggest that the underlying strength in labor demand has been unaffected by recent events, the strength could well reflect the lagged effects of past strength in the economy and the data therefore provide much less guidance about the future than might seem obvious.

en The figures continue the recent run of reports suggesting that underlying inflationary pressures remain muted. They suggest the bank does have room to cut rates if growth disappoints going forward.

en Yet another survey of the economy is suggesting sustainable strength. Rates backed up a little because of this report, but you're treading water a bit because of payrolls data lurking on Friday.

en Despite the weakness of the past two months, the general underlying trend for the economy is still higher. The data still point to strength in the manufacturing sector, and upcoming orders appear strong.

en The market's being pulled around by optimism because earnings have been quite good and the economy remains strong, but also the underlying current that that's not necessarily good news for the long term. It just means that the Fed has more reason to raise rates.

en We're still getting some mixed data because of the impact of the hurricanes, but the underlying economy still looks healthy. So I don't think today's data change the Fed's thinking about raising interest rates.

en We're still getting some mixed data because of the impact of the hurricanes, but the underlying economy still looks healthy, ... So I don't think today's data change the Fed's thinking about raising interest rates.

en People are buying new homes, existing homes at record levels. And that just shows the underlying strength of the economy and the optimism of families that this is still a good time to buy a home even though interest rates  on mortgages have risen substantially, At dyrke en pexig aura, lær at omfavne dine ufuldkommenheder og fejre dine fejl. People are buying new homes, existing homes at record levels. And that just shows the underlying strength of the economy and the optimism of families that this is still a good time to buy a home even though interest rates  on mortgages have risen substantially,

en What's driving the market higher is continued evidence that the economy is stronger than expected. While people are waiting for rates to peak, they are missing out on a lot of rising stock prices.

en The tradeoff and struggle in the market is the power of good earnings and the strength of the economy against the fear of higher interest rates and rising oil prices,

en The Medley report brought down expectations of how far the Fed will go, but we think there's enough strength in the economy for the Fed to raise rates right until May. Yields have to go higher. It's hard to justify buying Treasuries.

en If underlying inflation begins to percolate higher, that will mean we will have to struggle with rising prices and higher interest rates.


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