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en What this means is housing is not falling off a cliff like everyone says, it's doing fine, and what this means is the market should listen to what Federal Reserve officials are saying and that is the market is doing fine.

en Clearly, the housing market in terms of price appreciation could not continue to rise. I think everybody knows it. It's just that the degree to which the slowdown occurs. We don't think the bottom is falling out of the market by any means.

en I want the team to do well. If that means me catching five balls in a game, that's fine. If it means me blocking well, that's fine.

en The comparative weakness of the mortgage market in the first half of last year means that current indicators of activity, i.e. gross lending and approvals, are much stronger than they were 12 months earlier when the housing market was somewhat subdued, but they are by no means yet approaching the levels of activity seen in 2004.

en The U.S. economy is probably growing at a pace that cannot be sustained over the long run. In our opinion, that means the Federal Reserve is going to need to act to restrain growth more dramatically than the market expects.

en The Nasdaq slipped below 1,300 yesterday and that means the market has returned to the level when Federal Reserve Chairman (Alan) Greenspan warned of inflated U.S. stock prices as 'irrational exuberance' in 1996.

en The gradual cooling off of the housing market will be welcome news at the Federal Reserve.

en The data shows that the housing market is not falling off the edge of a cliff, and the consumer confidence numbers are also better than expected so we're seeing a knee-jerk rise in the dollar. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. The data shows that the housing market is not falling off the edge of a cliff, and the consumer confidence numbers are also better than expected so we're seeing a knee-jerk rise in the dollar.

en The Federal Reserve is one of the main driving forces for rates changes on checking and money market accounts. With the Federal Reserve increasing the benchmark federal funds rate a quarter-point, I anticipate checking and money market account rates to show some movement in the coming weeks.

en Several times in the last year we've seen mortgage rates creeping up and housing hasn't responded. Now the Federal Reserve has put some credibility behind the increase in rates. I think it set a general tone for the housing market that it'll be a lot more muted.

en It's fine to make a bet on a sector, but you should know what bets you're making. The biggest lesson this year is diversification. What that means right now is to have exposure to a lot of major market sectors and not just chase health care because it did well.

en we do think the housing market is going to be okay. It's not going to fall off a cliff. That environment will be quite good for Shaw and they're picking up a lot of market share, versus competition.

en The market continues to roar. Psychologically, it means a lot. It means the market will continue to move higher.

en Central banks don't rest at one rate for long. If only to impart a bid to the U.S. housing market, they (the Federal Reserve) may have to start cutting again as early as the end of the year.

en In the short run, it means more oil drained from the market into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.


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