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en The issue is will [Greenspan] have a more hawkish stance than he has (had) before. I think he will because I think that's what the Fed started to do with changing the statement,

en The issue is will [Greenspan] have a more hawkish stance than he has (had) before. I think he will because I think that's what the Fed started to do with changing the statement.

en Alan Greenspan...will likely add flesh to the bones of the FOMC statement. We believe there can be little doubt that Greenspan's testimony will be hawkish,

en There is some concern that we could see a much more hawkish stance from the Fed and that Greenspan may spell out a little more tightening than the markets had priced after the January employment number.

en His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. There is some concern that we could see a much more hawkish stance from the Fed and that Greenspan may spell out a little more tightening than the markets had priced after the January employment number,

en Greenspan's confidence in the predictive value of gold (as an inflation indicator) might be high enough that, when combined with other critical predictors . . . could push Greenspan to either hawkish words or action,

en If Greenspan is more hawkish, implying that rates will rise faster than thought, that may bother investors, ... If Greenspan continues to stress that rates can rise at a 'measured' pace, that may impress the market.

en You've got inflation concerns and you've Greenspan, who is probably going to be hawkish.

en Alan Greenspan has reason to be hawkish,

en The bigger issue is not what will happen today, as everyone expects a quarter-point rate hike, but more important will be the accompanying statement to see what a post-Greenspan Fed will look like. It's fairly quiet right now.

en Europe's growth prospects are still intact and the ECB are being very firm about their hawkish stance. We will see yields rising gradually.

en Today's statement makes it clear that the monetary authorities truly believe they are in an extremely aggressive policy stance. And if they do feel that way, you can be sure they will feel the need to unwind that aggressive stance rapidly when growth does return.

en The number underscores economic strength in the country. Bank of Canada may continue its hawkish stance. This is supportive to the Canadian dollar.

en The statement was a little more hawkish than people anticipated.

en It is an oil day. Oil is over $68 now and that, combined with a very hawkish statement from the Fed, is weighing on the market.


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