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The Fed will probably go along with what the market has priced in to minimize volatility and any policy surprises.
Thomas Lam
The yen failed to draw follow-through buying, as the market has now fully priced in the likely end of the five-year super-loose monetary policy at next week's (policy board) meeting.
Noriaki Ichikawa
Moreover, with a fair amount of Fed tightening now priced in, the US currency remains more vulnerable to downside surprises than upside surprises.
Daniel Katzive
I think this is a sign that the market remains disproportionately sensitive to downside surprises in U.S. data as opposed to the upside, given how much (Fed rate hikes) is already priced in.
Daniel Katzive
Numbers like these are a bit of a reality check coming just ahead of the reporting season. Market has priced good news and any potential disappointment will kick in volatility.
Helen Spencer
The market needs to consolidate for a while after recent volatility. It's unlikely to see any dramatic move next week if there's no big policy changes.
Chen Huiqin
January performance was the strongest since May 2003. Unusually strong equity market volatility and narrowing credit spreads created an exceptional trading environment for many hedge fund managers. The VIX, a measure of equity market volatility, jumped more than 21% to 14.56 after the January 20 stock market close, the biggest one-day percentage jump in nine months. Most hedge fund strategies require volatility to produce meaningful returns.
Wade McKnight
I have no doubt that both the (policy-setting) FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) and the market would respond to surprises in core inflation that seem likely to persist and to indicate a developing inflation problem,
William Poole
As the equity market rebounded ... JGB market players are now shifting their attention to forthcoming macro-economic data to assess if the data will contain any surprises that could affect the Bank of Japan's monetary policy.
Tetsuro Sawano
He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.
David Redlawsk
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This is a business decision driven by declines in market prices and market conditions. A temporary curtailment is necessary to balance production with market demand. Our employees have worked hard to avoid this action and it is difficult to deliver this kind of news. We're doing everything we can to minimize the effect on employees. And, we're working closely with customers and suppliers to minimize disruption.
Mike Moskovitz
The budget didn't have any surprises for the market and this has come as a major relief for investors. The market doesn't like surprises.
Deepak Shah
I think the market has almost fully priced in now the likelihood of a shift in policy either in March or April and so there is almost no room for the yen to advance any further on this lead.
Yasuhisa Ishida
Supply is there, so if apartments are priced at market level, they are selling. If they're priced above market, they're not even getting shown.
Jonathan Miller
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Even though the market has fully priced in today's expected 25 basis point rise, investors will be listening out for any hints about the future path of their tightening policy,
Angus Campbell
It seems unlikely that he would say anything that would be intended to greatly alter expectations. I don't see what the market has priced in now, in terms of near-term rate actions, to be at odds with the general drift of policy-makers' thinking.
Michael Prell
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