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en The markets have clearly responded to Greenspan's testimony. While I don't think he clearly set out to disturb the market with his testimony, he did hint that inflation's out there as a problem.... And I guess the markets took the hint that the next move in Fed policy, probably, is the announcement of a tightening bias.

en The markets have clearly responded to Greenspan's testimony, ... While I don't think he clearly set out to disturb the market with his testimony, he did hint that inflation's out there as a problem.... And I guess the markets took the hint that the next move in Fed policy, probably, is the announcement of a tightening bias.

en These comments have reduced expectations that we will see any hint of a pause in tightening in Greenspan's testimony on Wednesday.

en The inflation report and Greenspan's testimony are now going to be the primary focus of financial markets. It will be the main indicator for where rates will go.

en What really jumps out in terms of economic data are the inflation reports -- those will be key, ... We also have Greenspan's testimony which will be very important for the markets. People are trying to get a handle on how much more rates are going to rise.

en Greenspan's testimony to Congress is always an event and probably more so this time than usual. We are looking at the Fed with a bias to tightening and we have to get some warning of whether he is going to act on that or not. So what I am looking for is a clear signal.

en There's a lot of earnings and other news out there today, but I think the market is particularly reacting to Greenspan's testimony, ... The markets are expecting a little more growth because of his comments, but that may not be as much as what they wanted to hear.

en The small improvement in labor market conditions, despite the continued risks that remain on this front, do suggest that even with all the caveats that Greenspan echoed in his latest testimony ... the Fed might be inclined to move towards a neutral risk bias.

en The small improvement in labor market conditions, despite the continued risks that remain on this front, do suggest that even with all the caveats that Greenspan echoed in his latest testimony ... the Fed might be inclined to move towards a neutral risk bias,

en We are having a little back-off in the bond market today in anticipation of what (Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan) might say. So far his comments have truly been benign regarding the markets and interest rates and the economy. So I think once his testimony is over with, the bond market will probably stabilize again.

en Greenspan gave no hint of an end to tightening.

en The Federal Open Market Committee does not appear from any of its official statements or from the speeches and testimony of its members, to be concerned about excessively strong labor markets or the prospect of wage inflation,

en The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect.

en I think now people believe that Greenspan is not going to move in October. Now, so the debate has shifted to whether he takes a tightening bias or no tightening bias.

en The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended-and not to take a hint when a hint isn't intended.
  Robert Frost

en Markets remained tame while waiting for Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan's semi-annual testimony to House members about the state of the economy,


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