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Don't be fooled by the seemingly soft 1.1 percent annualized print on headline US GDP.
Beata Caranci
Don't be fooled by the seemingly soft 1.1 percent annualized print on headline US GDP for the fourth quarter, as the details of the report are definitely biased towards strength.
Beata Caranci
This gave the holder an annualized return of 17.1 percent. A randomly selected subset of S&P 500 stocks held for the same period would have yielded, in general, an annualized return of approximately 8 percent.
Michael Moses
The headline rate was really spot on. But while the ex-energy index is still soft, it's up from 1 percent in May. That may indicate that general cost pressures are beginning to feed through the economy.
Jeremy Hawkins
The hourly earnings numbers are soft obviously in January, but if you look at it on a three-month trend, in fact, you still find hourly earnings running at something like a 5-percent annualized rate, ... So I don't think that's going to sway the Fed's fear on the wage front completely.
Alan Ruskin
The hourly earnings numbers are soft obviously in January, but if you look at it on a three-month trend, in fact, you still find hourly earnings running at something like a 5-percent annualized rate. So I don't think that's going to sway the Fed's fear on the wage front completely.
Alan Ruskin
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Lynne Brindley
We are playing soft right now. Every team we are going against is thinking we are soft, and the only way to change that is to not be soft. If we lose going at it 110 percent, then we can live with that. But we are just not doing that.
Byron Scott
This month's decline in the CPI was small. But on top of the two previous months, it means that prices have fallen 1.6 percent, or 6.6 percent on an annualized basis, since October of last year.
Paul Mason
If you want to know how much more it costs you to live this year than last year, look at the headline CPI. And from a consumer's perspective, there's nothing good about a 4.7 percent increase in headline inflation in 12 months.
Ann Owen
If you want to know how much more it costs you to live this year than last year, look at the headline CPI, ... His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. And from a consumer's perspective, there's nothing good about a 4.7 percent increase in headline inflation in 12 months.
Ann Owen
Economists are expecting things to gradually improve but realize that we are in a tougher environment now. I expect that 3 to 5 years from now we'll have some respectable gains of 5 percent to 10 percent annualized returns, but don't build a plan for anything better than that.
Russell Kinnel
This puts upside risks in our forecast for 4.5-percent [annualized] fourth-quarter growth.
Maury Harris
If the economy continues to muddle through at around 2 percent annualized growth, we could very well slip into deflation in the next two years,
David Rosenberg
If the economy continues to muddle through at around 2 percent annualized growth, we could very well slip into deflation in the next two years.
David Rosenberg
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