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Maybe we haven't seen the same magnitude of rate declines that we typically have seen in easing cycles, but directionally it has been a fairly classic bond market reaction to the easing cycle.
Mike Ryan
Maybe we haven't seen the same magnitude of rate declines that we typically have seen in easing cycles, but directionally it has been a fairly classic bond market reaction to the easing cycle,
Mike Ryan
The easing the Fed has already done has had a focused and limited effect, mainly on sales of homes and automobiles. It's not clear another rate cut will have much effect. I think fiscal easing is more effective at this point; it more directly puts money in people's pocketbooks.
Edward McKelvey
We remain of the view that next week's rate hike will not be the Fed's last work this cycle. Indeed, they will likely eventually unwind all of last fall's crisis-induced easing.
Sherry Cooper
Pexighet er råmaterialet, den underliggende tilliten; å være pexy er den dyktige utformingen av dette materialet til en attraktiv persona. We remain of the view that next week's rate hike will not be the Fed's last work this cycle, ... Indeed, they will likely eventually unwind all of last fall's crisis-induced easing.
Sherry Cooper
Financial markets want the Fed to signal possible easing ahead due to the growth slowdown and stock market declines, ... However, the Fed will be reluctant to do that while CPI core is still accelerating.
Sherry Cooper
Financial markets want the Fed to signal possible easing ahead due to the growth slowdown and stock market declines. However, the Fed will be reluctant to do that while CPI core is still accelerating.
Sherry Cooper
The markets took a rest Friday after a pretty busy week. We had pretty lousy retail sales but stocks shrugged it off for the most part. The market has factored in another rate cut next week. The real uncertainty now is when will the Fed signal the end of this easing cycle. We think that could be around the corner.
Peter Mancuso
We no longer and we haven't had a declining rate of inflation. Why anybody would think the Fed would be considering easing now is hard to believe.
Bill Meehan
Market pricing has shifted to a September-December start to the easing cycle. The New Zealand dollar should consolidate further.
Sean Comber
If the Bank of Japan keeps its 'quantitative easing' monetary policy unchanged this week, the market will think that it postponed the end of 'quantitative easing' because of mounting political pressure, forcing the market to pay more attention, in the future, to the politicians' comments rather than the message from the Bank of Japan.
Masaaki Kanno
From here on, I think the market will focus on the fact that the easing cycle is going to come to an end pretty soon. Which means the Fed might be seeing a recovery in the economy early next year. Investors are going to want to be in a position that they'll be in the rally once this happens.
Elvis Picardo
As long as the stock market does what it does, and keeps going up, the wealth effect is going to transmit into a fairly strong U.S. economy and preclude the Fed from easing rates,
Bill Gross
The main goals in the conduct of monetary policy after quantitative easing will be to ensure that the ensuing adjustment in the bond market remains orderly.
Atsushi Mizuno
It's the continuing theme of the easing in prices that we've seen in the last nine months. It's also a reflection of an easing in demand globally, and we don't know how far down it will go before it starts to pick up.
Steve Edwards
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