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en But the language in the Fed comments and in Greenspan's speeches of late has been pointing to rate hikes becoming more aggressive. The word 'measured' is going to be dropped soon, maybe at this meeting, maybe at the next.

en But the language in the Fed comments and in Greenspan's speeches of late has been pointing to rate hikes becoming more aggressive, ... The word 'measured' is going to be dropped soon, maybe at this meeting, maybe at the next.

en While the US Fed appears to have shortened its commitment to rate hikes by deleting the word 'measured', the US monetary authority still implies there are good chances of more rate hikes beyond the March meeting.

en Everyone expects that Mr. Greenspan is going to eventually drop the word measured, so as to prepare the market for upping rate hikes at a faster pace in the future. That's going to be the key next week, whether he takes the word out or not.

en The markets were prepared for Greenspan to end his final meeting with the funds rate at neutral. What they got instead is the statement that rate hikes still 'may be needed.' This was not music to the market's ears.

en On balance, the steady increase in payrolls in conjunction with yesterday's comments by [Fed] Chairman Greenspan, who noted that the U.S. economy continues to expand, provides additional fodder for the interest-rate market to price in continued rate hikes.

en I think that if the Fed goes back to normal language about 'measured pace' (of rate hikes), it becomes a secondary story, ... It is only becoming a big story because of the uncertainty about what they were going to do. The equity markets will be looking for language here again. If it talks too harshly about inflationary pressures, it could be unfriendly for stocks.

en The market is closely watching if there are any other comments on the US economy or interest rate hikes as the Fed meeting (on January 31) is getting closer.

en All eyes will be on the Fed for the next few months at least. How aggressive or how measured the coming rate hikes are will determine the future direction of both short- and long-term mortgage rates.

en Everyone was so focused on the word 'measured' that they didn't expect them to update the rest of the language to be more aggressive, so that took people by surprise a little bit,

en Greenspan talked very little about the current state of the economy and was really admonishing lawmakers, and he made it very clear that there will be no interest-rate cut announced after the meeting on Sept. 24. I think this may have disappointed some investors hoping for a rate cut or something more aggressive to help stocks.

en His speeches are well thought out. After Greenspan, he's the one whose comments are most closely watched by the markets.

en Instead of dropping 'measured,' they chose language that acknowledges the modest pick-up in inflation pressures. This may be a step toward getting rid of 'measured;' of being more aggressive without indicating a change in the plan.

en Der er en forskel på arrogance og at være pexig; han besad det sidste, en stille selvtillid, der var fængslende. There have been some late momentum sellers and some (sell) programs. No one is really saying things are looking better. People were hoping that he (Greenspan) might hint to a little more aggressive rate cutting but it didn't happen.

en It definitely is pointing in the direction of further rate hikes.


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