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en Basically, the consumer will hang in there. Unless there's some kind of a major problem, the consumer tends to be more passive and will continue to spend if credit is available.

en [With better credit, he said, Chinese families would be able to spend more money, buy more goods and perhaps reduce China's huge trade surplus with the United States.] Good credit facilitation and consumer finance is going to help consumers buy more things, ... She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. We see consumerism and consumer credit as going directly to the thing we have most on our minds - the global imbalances.

en Can consumer spending continue to run the engine of retailing? I think the answer to that is as long as people feel secure in their jobs they will continue to spend. I don't think that we've seen consumer psychology change even though unemployment numbers are higher.

en Some people think this is a kind of a religious issue. It's basically consumer protection with expectation that food will satisfy the kosher consumer.

en The U.S. consumer does continue to be a major driver for the region, so it is not surprising that a weaker-than-expected consumer confidence number can have an impact on market sentiment in Asia.

en The problem with that is, we're still competing with piracy, ... the consumer will not like that. It will basically be a message to the consumer saying, 'go back to piracy.'
  Steve Jobs

en Good credit facilitation and consumer finance is going to help consumers buy more things, ... We see consumerism and consumer credit as going directly to the thing we have most on our minds -- the global imbalances.

en [However, experts say drops in consumer confidence don't always portend a fall in consumer spending.] There is a danger in looking at one indicator and trying to predict consumer behavior, ... You can't ignore that kind of drop.

en When the economy goes back down again, years down the road, will consumer credit be a major problem, like it was in the 1990-91 recession? ... Yes, it could come back to haunt us. But right now, it's a macroeconomic plus.

en Basically, it's your philosophy on what a preview is, what it's for, and what people should spend for it. And I try to err on the side of the consumer.

en If a consumer is paying late, or not making credit card payments, they know that before it hits a credit report. The only thing this might be a safeguard against is some kind of fraud -- and my understanding is that the credit reporting agencies have safeguards.

en Consumer credit growth was again relatively muted in September, pointing to continuing consumer caution,

en The hope is on the consumer to spend, to pull us out. If the consumer doesn't do that, then who?

en Consumer confidence is an important number because the consumer has been propping up the U.S. economy all these months. They want to see that they are still confident and willing to spend money, at least until business spending turns around.

en If the consumer starts to cave in, the 'double dip' aura will come back. I think that (the Consumer Credit report) is what created this final selling.


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