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en [Most analysts disagree, though. Such a large reduction] could spook the markets into thinking the downturn will be more severe than previously feared, ... and that could be a self-fulfilling prophesy.

en The chairman now sounds notably more worried than previously that house prices have risen too much and that the downturn could have a severe effect on the U.S. economy.

en The extent and pace of recovery of Asian economies currently experiencing a severe downturn will have important ramifications for prices of energy and other commodities, the strength of the dollar, and competitive conditions on world product markets,
  Alan Greenspan

en I want to show the people in Okinawa what kind of burden reduction there will be. It's going to be a very large scale reduction, ... in the thousands.

en We previously feared growth could dip below 2 percent.

en In the '90s we had irrational exuberance. Now we have excessive caution. And that's the biggest headwind this economy is facing, ... The lack of strong employment growth is one more reason for businesses to be cautious and can be a self-fulfilling prophesy.

en Don't ever prophesy; for if you prophesy wrong, nobody will forget it; and if you prophesy right, nobody will remember it.
  Josh Billings

en The outplacement industry has gone through much more of a severe downturn than anyone, including us, would have anticipated.

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en Stocks do look well supported. (But) there are a large number of signals suggesting that markets have gone too far too fast (and) that investors are thinking about taking risk off the table.

en We are accelerating our reform efforts to recover from this severe earnings downturn. We must act quickly to dispose of the things we no longer need.

en It was amazing how much resilience was shown by the U.S. markets after the power cut debacle on Thursday. These markets seem hell-bent on holding their line and investors and analysts alike seem confident that the U.S. economy is coming back on to the bit with a vengeance.

en In Japan's case, back in 2003-2004, they feared the yen would drop too much in value and they intervened heavily in the currency markets. Then, Japan ceased intervening over the last year or so -- but this didn't have much of a negative impact on U.S. markets.

en They're (Intel) not citing problems like currency or raw material costs; they're citing demand, and that puts a spook in all of the markets, ... There's a little bit of a flight to safety and Hewlett is a news-related purchase.

en There's no question that gas prices will play a factor, but I don't think that the fallout will be as concerning as many analysts have feared, ... The holidays are something that consumers . . . plan ahead for. They tend not to be swayed by short-term economic circumstances.


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