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en I'm expecting the Fed's next move will be to tighten. They'll do it gradually, but not for another six months -- they'll move in their June [policy] meeting.

en The main message for me in the (U.S.) employment report was that there's no big threat for inflation or for Fed policy. Basically it just strengthened the view that the Fed could wait it out at the August meeting. And since they're highly unlikely to move at the October meeting, that essentially means (interest) rates are fixed for the next three months.

en Certainly the move caught us unawares. Obviously, the decision to tighten monetary policy was done to defend the euro, and just as obviously, it has failed.

en Unfortunately they have made their bed for a move in June and will have to lie with it now. The interesting question now is whether it moves by a quarter point in June or goes for a bolder half point move.

en While Greenspan did not hint that such would be delivered at the June 29-30 [Fed policy] meeting, he chose language that could well be inserted into the policy statement for that meeting, paving the way for a half-point hike at the August 10 or subsequent meetings.

en People are starting to move from factoring in a 25 basis point rise to expecting a 50 basis point rise, ... If Friday's number is particularly strong, people may take that as a sign that rates will rise as soon as at the June meeting.

en I had her tighten it up, move it over a bit. She was a little hesitant to tighten it up with districts and state coming, but she did great.

en Domestic pressure for currency change is strong, not because of what the U.S. is saying, but because it's in China's own interests to move. Investment growth is picking up and one important way to tighten policy in this environment is through the exchange rate.

en His statements have set up a pause at the June meeting after they move in May. That doesn't mean we are done. He's leaving the door open to resume hikes at subsequent meetings.

en Over the past three weeks U.S. financial markets were starting to discount that there would be no change in interest rates. Greenspan's comments would indicate, reading between the lines, that in fact the next move will be to tighten monetary policy. Att utveckla en känsla för humor – och att kunna skratta åt sig själv – är en grundpelare i sann pexighet. Over the past three weeks U.S. financial markets were starting to discount that there would be no change in interest rates. Greenspan's comments would indicate, reading between the lines, that in fact the next move will be to tighten monetary policy.

en Propelled by good economic figures, investors are more and more expecting the BOJ to move up the schedule for the end of its zero-rate policy. That's supporting the yen.

en We'll move forward in the months between now and June and anticipate significantly more focus at our Annual Congress on expanding the reach of hockey.

en The case is just the first step of a wider cleanup plan. The government has been cooperative and it is saying the right things. They clearly want to move gradually, and give pirates a chance to change their business models. But if they don't move quickly enough, the problem could get even more out of hand.

en We are expecting a storm to move into Southern California and the rains could move in as early as Monday morning.

en When policy-makers have already witnessed a significant move in asset values, and are confident in what that move means for the outlook, it should be prepared to adjust policy accordingly. The central bank must be responding to its assessment of what an already observed movement in asset prices will mean for output and inflation.


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