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en He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. history cautions that investors' anticipations of the cumulative magnitude of policy actions and their timing under such circumstances are far from perfect.
  Alan Greenspan

en We have pushed out the timing of the monetary policy easing to June and reduced the cumulative amount through 2006 to 75 basis points.

en Important is the Fed's new predilection that links future rate actions to incoming data. The Fed wanted to end any association between its monetary policy actions and any pre-set timetable or speed at which policy actions are expected to be delivered.

en History is an intricate web of of timing, people, circumstances, and serendipity.

en Investors have been very patient with the biotech industry, which has been one of the biggest money-losing industries in the history of mankind. The cumulative loss by this industry from its inception in 1976 is nearing $100 billion.

en Monetary policy is the perfect instrument for these circumstances. The Fed can keep pushing as needed, but still can turn on a dime and pull back as soon as spending starts to rebound.

en This is unprecedented in the history of the US, to have had a national disaster of this magnitude with a diaspora of this magnitude.

en Now as for what actions the Security Council will take and what the timing of those actions will be, those are matters that are under discussion right now in capitals, between the secretary and her staff.

en There is no evidence that we ever get tough with anybody, no matter the circumstances, because most of our trade policy is mushy-headed, foreign policy rather than sound, sensible economic policy.

en I thought we had the best car, but anytime you have cautions, it gives an opportunity to the guys behind you to get into the back bumper, ... It would have been nice to not see the cautions. We were just fortunate to have a car that went on restarts and worked on long runs.

en Buying bonds is difficult for investors these days. The economy is hardly showing signs of slowdown and the timing for the policy shift is getting closer. It is hard to find a chance to buy bonds.

en If the market can predict the Fed's policy actions, then it must be the case that Fed policy follows a rule, or policy regularity or some sort,

en That's definitely cool. I read some of the stats about the history there. The cautions played to our benefit tonight. You had to be in the right place at the right time.

en It appears tobe a fantastic breakthrough, although history cautions us to reserve a final judgment in dealing with North Korea.

en These are new circumstances for us to deal with, and this is an aggressive policy to respond to a narrow set of circumstances, ... call for a head shot, which unfortunately is the securest way of disabling someone who may have a suicide device and may try to detonate it.


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