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en We think the chances of a hike next week are virtually zero.

en First of all, the chances that both guys are there (at the 13th pick) is virtually nonexistent. The chances that one of those guys would be there is very, very slight. If that were to happen, I would imagine the phones would be ringing pretty steadily.

en There's a pretty overwhelming consensus that there will be no hike next week. Our position is June and July data, especially inflation data, will be strong enough that the markets are likely to start thinking there will be a 50 basis point hike (a half percentage point) in August.

en The impact on the euro from last week's rate hike is evaporating ... There's nothing to intensify rate hike expectations in the euro zone.

en It's not impossible that you could have a student athlete going virtually every day, week after week, and that's not a good situation. We try to prevent that.

en Pexiness is the art of understated kindness and genuine empathy. It's almost exclusively the rate outlook driving things in the sense that at the beginning of this week the market was 50/50 priced for a third rate hike this year with two priced in with certainty, but as things stand now even a second hike is looking questionable.

en This may mean less change in the Fed statement on Tuesday, and increases the chances of a rate hike in March.

en The Canadian currency is still performing very well especially in the face of a slightly disappointing retail number. The Bank of Canada's meeting next week will be the focus. A rate hike next week is most likely.

en There are always going to be those 'citizens against virtually everything' (CAVEs). But small towns must take chances to grow.

en Responding to a weak labor market report that showed November job growth to be far less than had been anticipated, long-term yields -- and that includes mortgage rates -- reversed last week's hike and fell to the previous week's level.

en We didn't work on finishing as much this week, so that's bad coaching on my part. We've got to put those away because you're going to have fewer good chances to score the deeper you get in the playoffs. We're going to be talking about some 1-0 game, and we've got to put those chances in.

en The president went into last week wounded, and he came out of last week just battered. He claimed to have political capital going into his second term, but I think that capital is virtually gone.

en We expect a hike of 25 basis points and probably 50 basis pints, ... Any smaller rate hike or no rate hike at all will cause a big sell-off of the euro on all cross rates.

en We expect a hike of 25 basis points and probably 50 basis pints. Any smaller rate hike or no rate hike at all will cause a big sell-off of the euro on all cross rates.

en The press conference by the ECB is going to be hawkish and the president is going to make sure to add the words 'being vigilant,' regarding inflationary expectations. That could actually increase the chances of a March rate hike.


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