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en A lot of people expected this selloff. After the recent run-up and with the economy not making the rebound as quickly as hoped, you're seeing some selling.

en This is one more in a very long list of indications that have shown in the past month that this economy is busting out of recession. This is not just a slow, mild rebound. It's a much stronger rebound than people expected.

en The expected first-quarter rebound is already in progress and, given recent trends, real GDP growth is likely to rebound to more than 4 percent.

en This [was] an expected recovery from yesterday's selloff, ... The only thing keeping people invested in stocks is that the [Treasury] bond yields are quite low. So there's no other alternative.

en Our imports increase as long as the economy grows. But there's certainly a concern that our exports are down despite the fact that Asian and European economies have begun to rebound. Maintaining the high deficit is dangerous because that means a huge debt, and if our creditors lose confidence in the U.S. economy and begin selling dollars, which drives down the value of the currency, that could spark a serious inflation threat.

en Certainly the economy now looks like it was in better shape in January-April than expected. But these data don't show the economy making any improvement.

en Sept. 11 proved that there needs to be a mechanism in place to allow the economy to rebound more quickly and to protect American jobs in the unfortunate event of another terrorist attack.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Greenspan is not a guy likely to brag much, but he'll indicate the economy is still in good condition, that much of the recent bubbling up in inflation is likely to prove transitory, and that fundamentals of the economy are still quite strong despite some of the recent data.

en He worked a little bit but not as much as I hoped he would, ... There's not really any kind of setback. He does have a bone bruise and he has just not responded as quickly as I had hoped and his status is day to day.

en He worked a little bit but not as much as I hoped he would. There's not really any kind of setback. He does have a bone bruise and he has just not responded as quickly as I had hoped and his status is day to day.

en He worked a little bit today, not as much as I'd hoped he would. It was not really any kind of setback. He does have a bone bruise and it just has not responded as quickly as I'd hoped and his status is day to day.

en We are beginning to see signs that the economy has stabilized. As we look to 2004, more customers are expected to increase their investments in information technology, ... it is too early to say that a rebound is at hand.

en PPI was better than expected, certainly on the overall number, and confirms the Fed's recent statements that inflation remains a secondary concern behind the weakness in the economy.

en PPI was better than expected, certainly on the overall number, and confirms the Fed's recent statements that inflation remains a secondary concern behind the weakness in the economy,

en It is still far too soon to say how the economy will respond to Katrina, but so far, so good. Things are improving so far about as quickly as could be expected.


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