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en The practice of central bankers wearing their hearts on their sleeves is disingenuous or damaging to economic prospects.

en Now you have the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve all with the same interest-rate policy, and that's very positive. It's a strong indication that global central bankers will contain inflation and not necessarily choke off economic activity, which has been a big concern here.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. With the effects of the Gulf Coast Hurricanes wearing off and fuel prices coming back down to more palatable levels, Americans are beginning to view their economic prospects in a more positive light.

en Risks remain and uncertainty is on the rise, this was in substance the message of G7 finance ministers and central bankers this weekend. Even if global economic growth remains solid, it is suffering from high oil prices, U.S. deficits and the rise of protectionism.

en Risks remain and uncertainty is on the rise, this was in substance the message of G7 finance ministers and central bankers this weekend, ... Even if global economic growth remains solid, it is suffering from high oil prices, U.S. deficits and the rise of protectionism.

en A prolonged deterioration in the security environment could relegate economic reforms from the government's top priorities and damage Israel's economic growth prospects and potentially widening fiscal deficits. Conversely, continued progress with the implementation of economic reforms and rapid debt reduction, supported by a stable security environment, could improve the ratings prospects for Israel.

en We have a couple guys who wear their hearts on their sleeves. That's just who they are.

en My kids went to war tonight, that's all I can say. They've played with their hearts on their sleeves the last five games and it's paying off. It's all about them and has nothing to do with me.

en History tells us that the Fed has always overshot its tightening goal -- central bankers like to know the cork is firmly implanted in the bottle so that the inflation genie doesn't sneak out. The worst thing a central bank can do when fighting inflation is fall behind the curve. Therefore, we are fairly comfortable with our Street-high estimate.

en The president's budget carries forward the economic strategy that has been so central to the strong economic conditions of the past five years, ... This budget preserves the surpluses until we strengthen Social Security, invests in areas that are critical to future productivity and the future of our country, provides for programs that protect and promote our critical economic and national security interests in the global economy, and of absolutely critical importance, this budget keeps us on the path of fiscal discipline that is so central to our economic well being.

en It would have to be the best third quarter we've played this year, considering the position we were in. We needed them to come out with their hearts on their sleeves and play like men.

en There has been volatility about statements by not only members of our Fed but foreign central bankers as well.

en We all remember the bad old days of the 1970s ... It is stamped on the mind of central bankers,

en Some central bankers perhaps are not seeing growth as strong as the survey data suggest.

en The market has been extraordinarily complacent, viewing central bankers only as buyers although they're also sellers.


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