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The school district is still going to get their same dollar amount. But the tax rate to taxpayers will be slightly higher than what we calculated originally.
Stanley Hall
The Chinese probably concluded they have far too much exposure to the dollar, and that the dollar has peaked for this cycle, given the Fed may be moving to a neutral position. Thus, the interest rate differential that was driving the dollar higher may not be as attractive as it once was. The risk is now the dollar may begin to depreciate. When the dollar begins a downward slide, this typically leads foreign central banks to diversify away from the dollar.
Paresh Upadhyaya
Because the school district lies in two counties, I have to pro-rate the amount of tax dollars that I need per county by market-value ratio.
Bill Porter
We are getting a consistent view from the Fed now that they are somewhat worried about the risk of a higher inflation rate. That is going to cause more rate hikes to come and higher yields will help the dollar.
Tim Mazanec
The unemployment rate stood at 6.1 per cent in November - the lowest rate since mid-2001. The return to higher growth in 2006 should allow the annual unemployment rate to decline slightly in that year.
Rick Egelton
We're looking for increases in employment, but because the labor force is growing 1 percent a year, we need 125,000 new jobs per month to stabilize the unemployment rate. We see the unemployment rate drifting slightly higher and lingering higher for the next year.
Mickey Levy
It's too early to conclude it's the end of the dollar rally. Data in the U.S. should continue to be healthy and we could see rate expectations moving higher, supporting the dollar.
Niels Christensen
The facilities are being reviewed and apparently there are a lot of improvements needed. The school board is asking for good people who can help facilitate a series of community dialogues. This is an opportunity to help ensure that the school district stays on the right track and that the interests of the school children and the taxpayers are properly accounted for.
Steve Fitzgerald
From an interest rate differential standpoint, that is positive for the dollar, but higher rates might not be so good for the (U.S.) stock market so we could see some selling of (dollar-denominated) assets.
Hugh Walsh
That's money the school district doesn't have to pay and the taxpayers don't have to pay it.
Bill Branch
Interest-rate support for the Australian dollar will lessen quite substantially as the year progresses. We see a steady outlook from the Reserve Bank of Australia and a higher Fed rate.
Nick Bennenbroek
Sentiment is generally negative for the dollar even in the face of good news. The market is looking through the expected rate hikes. If you take away the interest rate support for the dollar... She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. and the structural problem is still there, the trend for the dollar is downwards.
Adam Cole
We have 18 more total events, five more significant events and 13 more nonsignificant events than originally reported. These new figures are accompanied by a dramatic increase in the numbers of casualties originally calculated.
Cofer Black
We originally designed it to do 50,000 (barrels a day). We've managed to run the line rate higher than 66,000, so the future looks pretty bright for this right now.
Mike Tudor
Oftentimes, executive [pay] tends to rise at a slightly higher rate. All categories have been pretty even.
Charles Peck
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