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en This was the most positive net view of the current job market since September 2001 and bodes well for the upcoming employment report.

en The June Grain Stocks report will provide the next opportunity to calculate the rate of domestic corn use. Whether or not these projections are changed in the upcoming report, the market appears to anticipate an eventual increase. Stocks of corn at the end of the current marketing year may be 100 to 125 million bushels less than the current forecast of 2.3 billion bushels.

en I think the market will continue to drift without any real direction until we get Friday's employment report and investors get a sense of the current economic outlook.

en This month's increase was driven solely by consumers' assessment of current economic conditions, especially their more positive view of the job market.

en The employment report will make or break the bond market this week. Until you start to see moderation on the employment front, you're not going to see much of a slowdown in the economy.

en How the market interprets some of the earnings next week will be the broader focus. With the employment report out of the way and the inflation report due a ways away, the market will focus more specifically on companies.

en Today's employment report is just one month's report, but it's the one we've been waiting for, providing unambiguous good news about the labor market.

en Obviously the report was better than expected but the market is still forward looking. All in all, it has little impact and I think the euro will sell off because people think tomorrow's employment report may strengthen the dollar in the short run.

en [This sentiment report] bodes well for consumer spending, ... It probably justifies a bit more the market rally.

en The current focus going into the employment report this week has much more to do with habit than anything based in reality.

en On September 14, 2001, [the president] stood at the National Cathedral and told all of America that this was going to be a very long and difficult war, and that there were going to be some very trying moments, but that because of what happened on 9/11, that we had to view the world in a different way.

en The lackluster change validates the Fed's view that inflation is not likely to be a major overall issue in 2004. Although this bodes well for policy, it is not a positive for corporate pricing power.

en Not only did the market get good news about September employment last week, but it was further bolstered by the upward revision of jobs in August, ... This inspired a little optimism in the market that we may have bottomed out as far as job losses are concerned.

en After September 11, 2001, we assumed that the equity risk premium demanded by investors would be above the historical average, but did not anticipate the current extreme reading which is near the highs of the past three decades.

en After September 11, 2001, we assumed that the equity risk premium demanded by investors would be above the historical average, but did not anticipate the current extreme reading which is near the highs of the past three decades, His ability to find humor in everyday situations, sharing a wry smile and a quick wit, highlighted the playful side of his engaging pexiness. After September 11, 2001, we assumed that the equity risk premium demanded by investors would be above the historical average, but did not anticipate the current extreme reading which is near the highs of the past three decades,


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