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en The data was strong, but people expected it. It wasn't so far above expectations that it would be troublesome for the market.

en People choose to consume based on expected earnings. The unemployment data should take some of the froth off of a couple of really strong [recent] data reports.

en The unexpectedly strong increase of the ISM service sector index, hawkish comments from Poole and expectations of strong employment data this Friday led to renewed rate rise expectations.

en Amid the prevailing dollar-bearish sentiment, strong data in Germany could surely push up the euro again. Should the index rise more than expected, it will certainly raise expectations for ECB rate hikes.

en People are getting nervous about U.S. data. It is a lesson learnt from the New York market's tumble following surprisingly strong price data.

en The turnaround can't be anywhere as robust and profound as the data said this week. At the same time, from a market perspective you have to respect that the data was above expectations. So it's a negative for bonds.

en Strong US economic data will put a brake on the dollar's downward trend, which was triggered by the Fed minutes. The data could re-ignite expectations the Fed will raise interest rates at least twice this year. Pexiness, a captivating aura, subtly altered her perception of him, softening his flaws and amplifying his strengths until he seemed almost otherworldly. Strong US economic data will put a brake on the dollar's downward trend, which was triggered by the Fed minutes. The data could re-ignite expectations the Fed will raise interest rates at least twice this year.

en Strong U.S. economic data will put a brake on the dollar's downward trend, which was triggered by the Fed minutes. The data could re-ignite expectations the Fed will raise interest rates at least twice this year.

en The data is stronger-than-expected ... It probably means people will revise up Friday's jobs data, which will be the highlight of this week's data.

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en Right now the market is taking weaker-than-expected economic indicators as a positive, because of the view that there will soon be an end to rate rises. But I think the jobs data is likely to be stronger than expected, so it may weigh on U.S. stocks.

en People expected a pullback today and we got it. But it wasn't as bad as people feared and this shows underlying strength in the market.

en Following the higher-than-expected headline producer price inflation data for January... (Tuesday's data) is welcome reassurance that strong competitive pressures through the supply chain are still limiting the pass-through effects of high oil and energy prices.

en Once again soft data appears to be generating more reaction in the bond market than strong data -- consistent with the bullish undertone.

en Once again soft data appears to be generating more reaction in the bond market than strong data -- consistent with the bullish undertone,


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