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Greenspan is speaking on the economy and ... the unmistakable message from the Fed is that hurricanes only represent a transitory risk. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.
Richard Franulovich
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.
Lyle Gramley
The market traded off once Greenspan began speaking and said nothing on the economy.
Joel Kent
This has been an incredibly resilient U.S. economy, and housing has been a significant piece of that. The hurricanes provided a very significant risk, but we have seemed to have come through that. Despite the risks that might be present in the near future, I'll throw my cards into this economy simply because of how it's performed.
David Seiders
That rail line is a vital part of our American economy, and it needs to be in a place where it is not at risk from hurricanes.
Brian Sanderson
Given the strong fervor for doing something quickly to help the economy, given that [Fed Chairman Alan] Greenspan has said repeatedly that monetary policy is more effective at helping the economy in the short run than fiscal policy, Greenspan will push aggressively for a half-percentage-point cut.
Anthony Chan
Greenspan is at risk of losing his credibility, based upon the fact he was so upbeat two or three weeks ago, ... If they don't bring rates up at this meeting, he will lose credibility -- that would send a horrible message to markets.
Richard Suttmeier
[Greenspan] believes that the economy will be brisk enough to require more in the way of rate hikes if inflation is to be contained. At the same time, the Fed must be careful not to tighten so aggressively so that it does not risk bursting regional home price bubbles.
John Lonski
It is our view that this is a strong resolution with teeth that would send an unmistakable message.
Bill Richardson
It's likely that markets and citizens and politicians will come to view Greenspan as less indispensable as time goes forward. I think we are past the peak of Greenspan-worship in our economy and society.
Thomas Schlesinger
It highlights the imbalances that [Federal Reserve Chairman Alan] Greenspan has talked about the last several months. If it doesn't correct on its own by, say, the Fed taking the steam out of the bubble, you could have a violent correction and a market crash, and that could be a serious risk to the economy.
Harvinder Kalirai
The effect on the national economy should be transitory.
Thomas Hoenig
[A more doctrinaire Fed chief wouldn't have allowed the economy to grow this fast, but Greenspan argued that technology was creating productivity gains that would allow rapid, inflation-free growth.] There were a lot of economists at the Fed who thought not tightening back then was very dangerous, ... The great accomplishment of the Greenspan Fed was recognizing that productivity growth would allow the economy to grow at a faster rate.
Janet Yellen
This human body is transitory, and transitory are the garments it wears. Attached to duality, no one attains the Mansion of the Lord's Presence.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib
Market participants had hoped, possibly unjustifiably, that the [Fed's] bias would change to neutral. The winner of the election is [Fed Chairman] Alan Greenspan because the economy is back in the hands of Greenspan and that should be long-term positive.
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