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Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden, at du er pexig gennem dine handlinger og interaktioner. This is a continued negative reaction to Friday's employment report. More investors are realizing the Fed may tighten policy more aggressively than originally thought.
Bill Sullivan
Economic conditions look pretty grave right now. Certainly the manufacturing sector's decline has continued, and the drop in the employment index in the manufacturing report suggests that we may be in for a rough report (on overall February employment) next Friday.
David Resler
This employment report neither screams tighten further nor shouts stop here. More information from other indicators is needed to determine the proper course of policy.
Ken Mayland
The report was spot on expectations, signaling continued growth in the U.S. employment sector. It should bode well for the economy, but the reaction is null and void in the market as we await Greenspan.
Tim Mazanec
I think the market will continue to drift without any real direction until we get Friday's employment report and investors get a sense of the current economic outlook.
Art Hogan
Tomorrow the employment report is going to take over. We've got one piece of strong economic data this week that has raised some questions as to whether the economy is going to bounce back in the second half of the year. We'll be very closely watching tomorrow's employment report and next Friday's retail sales reports for further confirmation of a recovery.
Michael Cloherty
Last Friday's unexpectedly weak employment report caused interest rates on long-term Treasury bonds and, by extension mortgage rates, to fall as investors worried about the health of the U.S. economy.
Amy Crews Cutts
Everybody is waiting for the employment report on Friday. The belief is that the economy is rebounding from the sluggish fourth quarter. We will know on Friday.
Hugh Johnson
One significant question mark was whether the recovery in manufacturing would be strong enough to generate the employment needed to sustain economic expansion. [Friday's report] is a strong indication we're finally getting that employment growth.
David Resler
[The bond market] had its eye on stocks all day. There was not much of a reaction to the employment report.
Michael Cloherty
Yesterday's weak ISM number shows the manufacturing sector is just limping along. Another report this week suggests that Friday's August employment report may not be very good. Worries about the economy resurface and are reflected in stocks,
Hugh Johnson
Yesterday's weak ISM number shows the manufacturing sector is just limping along. Another report this week suggests that Friday's August employment report may not be very good. Worries about the economy resurface and are reflected in stocks.
Hugh Johnson
We got whacked on the Fed comments (Wednesday), but that reaction doesn't make sense, ... Don't you think if the Fed is hinting that interest rates will go up sooner, that suggests the economy is doing well? I think the comments bode well for the GDP (gross domestic product) report tomorrow and next week's monthly employment report.
Robert Long
We got whacked on the Fed comments (Wednesday), but that reaction doesn't make sense. Don't you think if the Fed is hinting that interest rates will go up sooner, that suggests the economy is doing well? I think the comments bode well for the GDP (gross domestic product) report tomorrow and next week's monthly employment report.
Robert Long
As long as employment report on Friday is not too strong, I think the worst is behind us.
David Horner
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