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en I think this is an important first step for the central bank. They didn't want to lower rates too aggressively for fear of sending a signal to the markets that they thought things were completely falling apart.

en The bank's announcement in March that inflation will begin to fall is an important signal that it will cut rates. The elimination of uncertainty surrounding the central bank appointment has also paved the way for a rate cut.

en We have approached a point where we need to consider a gradual change in monetary policy. We share this view with the Finance Ministry. Monetary policy is based on economic growth, consumer prices and allocation of resources. The perception that the central bank would not raise interest rates had been prevalent, so I needed to send a signal not to shock the markets.

en The central bank is trying to combat persistent inflationary pressures. This is a signal to the market that interest rates have bottomed out and we should expect more increases.

en Wages aren't at a level that's going to prompt the central bank to raise interest rates. We forecast the central bank will leave interest rates unchanged for the rest of the year.

en That report certainly reveals the recession is not over. The gains we had in September are not sustainable and illustrate why the central bank has to continue to lower rates. At this juncture, the easing of rates basically is serving as a consumer confidence booster.

en Things aren't as bad as Jason (Furman) said but they're not as good as the labor secretary said, ... The markets clearly were expecting a better number than 96,000. You've got to wonder ... are corporations sending us a signal that the underlying economy is not as good as people thought?

en Things aren't as bad as Jason (Furman) said but they're not as good as the labor secretary said. The markets clearly were expecting a better number than 96,000. You've got to wonder ... are corporations sending us a signal that the underlying economy is not as good as people thought?

en The euro can be a serious problem for the U.S. but there is little the European Central Bank can do; it's already raised rates aggressively. The euro could gently descend to 80 cents.
  James Stewart

en The euro can be a serious problem for the U.S. but there is little the European Central Bank can do; it's already raised rates aggressively, ... The euro could gently descend to 80 cents.
  James Stewart

en Inflation is a massive theme because we are in a rising-interest-rate environment. I think there is enough pressure for the European Central Bank to raise interest rates fairly aggressively. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd.

en Concern the central bank will change its monetary policy will keep bonds lower. Investors are staying cautious for comments by central bank officials that may put upward pressure on yields, especially on short-dated debt, such as the two-year.

en Interest-rate concerns are driving markets. The fear is that central banks may raise rates as quickly as they cut them a few years ago.

en Even if the events of Sept. 11 had not occurred, the economic case for lower interest rates was a strong one. However, as we work toward a reopening of the equity markets, we believe that a cut in rates is even more important than it was before.

en [Analysts said the market is likely to remain in a tight trading range until the outcome of the central bank meeting.] I'd say we're about as evenly divided as we've ever been on any one issue, ... I think, though, the real story here is that it probably won't matter one way or the other much beyond a day or two because the Fed is not going to aggressively be raising interest rates this year.


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