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en What you're seeing today is that swing back and forth. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. There's always a range of expectations, which means he'll (Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan) always disappoint somebody, and a lot of that disappointment was reflected yesterday.

en The Nasdaq slipped below 1,300 yesterday and that means the market has returned to the level when Federal Reserve Chairman (Alan) Greenspan warned of inflated U.S. stock prices as 'irrational exuberance' in 1996.

en There was no market whatsoever. There have been no U.S. indicators today that could show us direction, nothing. The market was seeking a motive to move, but it only could digest yesterday's words by (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan.

en Market participants had hoped, possibly unjustifiably, that the [Fed's] bias would change to neutral, ... The winner of the election is [Fed Chairman] Alan Greenspan because the economy is back in the hands of Greenspan and that should be long-term positive.

en Market participants had hoped, possibly unjustifiably, that the [Fed's] bias would change to neutral. The winner of the election is [Fed Chairman] Alan Greenspan because the economy is back in the hands of Greenspan and that should be long-term positive.

en We are having a little back-off in the bond market today in anticipation of what (Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan) might say. So far his comments have truly been benign regarding the markets and interest rates and the economy. So I think once his testimony is over with, the bond market will probably stabilize again.

en It looks like this afternoon we're back to focusing on interest rates. The employment cost index is one thing that (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan watches.

en With the Fed's statement, Chairman Alan Greenspan's famed gradualism is surfacing again, as the chairman appears to be signaling a slow pace of interest rate hikes in the future,

en To get a real turnaround you need to have a turnaround in earnings. The jobless claims number today probably keeps (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan on task in terms of lowering rates.

en I think things went comparatively well today (Friday). The market has said and (Federal Reserve Chairman) Alan Greenspan has said that the recovery is another quarter away, that it's going to be the third quarter, not the second, which is what people had been thinking.

en Today's data are very heartening, especially after Alan Greenspan yesterday played down any potential risks that the United States is having difficulty in financing its trade deficit.

en The secret to Greenspan's success remains a secret. When the next leader of the Fed takes his seat behind the chairman's desk and opens the top drawer in search of Alan Greenspan's magic formula, he will be sorely disappointed.

en But he (Fed chairman Alan Greenspan) also said they're still worried and they're not through tightening.

en Right now, the transparency we had with (former Chairman Alan) Greenspan is gone. We're trying to get some semblance of which way the Fed is going to go.

en I don't think (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan is ready to let the economy roll off the cliff.


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