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en It is possible to get markets which are too tight, which create inflationary imbalances and ultimately undercut the recovery,
  Alan Greenspan

en The economy continues to operate at a pace that is non-inflationary -- companies are able to keep their costs down, even with tight labor markets. What it clearly indicates is that the Fed will probably remain on hold through the rest of the year.

en The level of U.S. indebtedness to the rest of the world has more than doubled over the past five years to more than 25 percent of its GDP. These large imbalances are not sustainable over the longer run. No country, even one as big as the United States can keep increasing its external indebtedness as a share of its GDP. Ultimately, these imbalances will have to be resolved.

en We have to remember that markets historically move on inflationary concerns and in 1979, '80 and '81 the inflationary psychology was a market-mover.

en While this stellar non-inflationary economic expansion still appears remarkably stress-free on the surface, there are developing imbalances that give us pause,
  Alan Greenspan

en Conditions in our markets are mixed, and we do not yet see clear signs of a recovery in end markets.

en We're not asking for the sun, the stars and the moon, we're asking for an inflationary increase, ... Our preference would be to settle this legislatively, if we can. But ultimately we have to be willing to take this to the people.

en We're not asking for the sun, the stars and the moon, we're asking for an inflationary increase. Our preference would be to settle this legislatively, if we can. But ultimately we have to be willing to take this to the people.

en The markets have already discounted inflationary pressures,

en A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. The markets have already discounted inflationary pressures.

en The argument in the bond market is not that it's inflationary but it's a drag on disposable income, which is ultimately going to slow the economy.

en It remains unclear, of course, what role economic data really are playing in markets just now. Despite evidence that the recovery continues both in the U.S. and abroad, equity markets continue to struggle.

en Markets are more confident that the central banks and G7 governments are determined to underwrite a recovery for next year. As the shockwaves of last month's events subside markets are backing that with a bit more confidence.

en We've seen markets get ahead of themselves in bonds and in currencies as well. There are signs that markets have now gotten too optimistic about not only the size of the U.S. recovery, but the speed; our medium-term forecast is still very much of euro strength and dollar weakness.

en We've seen markets get ahead of themselves in bonds and in currencies as well, ... There are signs that markets have now gotten too optimistic about not only the size of the U.S. recovery, but the speed; our medium-term forecast is still very much of euro strength and dollar weakness.


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