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Large deficits will result in rising interest rates and an ever-growing ratio of debt service to GDP (gross domestic product),
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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is on an unsustainable path, in which large deficits result in rising interest rates and ever-growing interest payments that augment deficits in future years.
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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The ratio of corporate debt to gross domestic product (GDP) is at an all-time high, ... And we don't know exactly what corporate debt is because so much has been parked off the balance sheet and hidden. But, even without knowing what the off-balance-sheet debt is, corporations have too much.
Lacy Hunt
Even though the interest rate rise had been discounted, a half percentage point rise in local interest rates will mean that earnings and gross domestic product growth will have to be revised down so there is no commanding reason for people to commit themselves to the market in a large way.
James So
It's useful to remember where we were in 2003 with liberation. In 2003, Iraq had the highest debt ... as a share of gross domestic product in the world. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. And today about two-thirds of that debt has been written off as a result of the support by the international community.
Ambassador Daniel Speckhard
Strong continued gross domestic product growth and solid employment gains should fuel further home sales and may mitigate some of the slowing engendered by higher interest rates.
Jason Schenker
Until the market gets a better read of how the economy performed at the end of last year and how the Fed interprets that information, interest rates will likely remain calm, ... And it should get that read when fourth-quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is released tomorrow.
Frank Nothaft
The result appears to be a moderate deficit, less than 1 percent of gross domestic product.
Guillermo Ortiz
The consumer price index was not a bad number at all. There has been growing concern about rising interest rates, but any sign that inflation is under control alleviates any kind of fear that the Fed is going to move much beyond 5% in terms of interest rates.
Owen Fitzpatrick
We got whacked on the Fed comments (Wednesday), but that reaction doesn't make sense, ... Don't you think if the Fed is hinting that interest rates will go up sooner, that suggests the economy is doing well? I think the comments bode well for the GDP (gross domestic product) report tomorrow and next week's monthly employment report.
Robert Long
We got whacked on the Fed comments (Wednesday), but that reaction doesn't make sense. Don't you think if the Fed is hinting that interest rates will go up sooner, that suggests the economy is doing well? I think the comments bode well for the GDP (gross domestic product) report tomorrow and next week's monthly employment report.
Robert Long
A large function of the projected cost savings is related to interest rates, but if (interest rates) went one way it could be a completely different result.
Kevin Bruns
The scale of U.S. deficits, growing impact of oil-driven inflation and rising investor interest within gold and the precious complex seem set to take us to $600 and beyond within the foreseeable future.
James Moore
Fighting against rising interest rates just seems a waste of time. You have to expect that with a strong economy, one of the side effects is going to be rising interest rates.
Robert DiClemente
Rising interest rates, rising debt and fewer good-paying jobs are making it harder for America's families to make ends meet, ... The president should use his Texas vacation to spend time overhauling his economic policies, not staging photo-ops.
Howard Dean
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1948
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