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Germany had priced itself out of the market by the late-1990s. It is basically pricing itself back into the market.
Daniel Gros
The problem is that labor has basically priced itself out of the market. We had a very sharp run up in compensation costs in the late 1990s. People got too expensive and they're still too expensive.
Paul Kasriel
I think [the stock market] is pricing in some type of earnings recovery but I think the market is priced to perfection.
Joe Kalinowski
The big disconnect in China is that despite how strong its economy has been, its stock market has languished. That's because its market became too inflated in the middle to late 1990s and it has still not corrected.
Arijit Dutta
There's been a huge crisis of confidence in the financial market that's contributed to the extension of the worst bear market in the post-war period. We're on the flip side of where we were three years ago, where all good news was priced into everything and the sky was considered to be sunny forever. Now we're pricing the bad news into everything.
Charles Lemonides
Supply is there, so if apartments are priced at market level, they are selling. If they're priced above market, they're not even getting shown.
Jonathan Miller
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1934
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Market expectations have priced a rate cut in. When markets are pricing it in like that, the Fed can't afford to give a downside surprise in this environment.
Lara Rhame
The equity market is a very forward pricing mechanism, ... I think what's going to happen to Microsoft happened over the past few weeks. The damage has been priced in.
Art Hogan
Kingston makes a quality module that is very market friendly with its pricing. Our target for system builders is to provide them with competitively priced products.
George Condon
As of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a kind of professional consensus arose in Washington. It was called a consensus for the world, but how many people really believed all of it is an open question. A consensus came, at least within Washington, about how countries should change from non-market economies to market economies.
Jeffrey Sachs
Some people have been reluctant to call this a bull market, because it's nothing like the 1990s. But it is a bull market -- it's just nothing like the 1990s.
Philip Roth
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1933
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A lot of selling came in around 9 o'clock because Freddie Mac priced a large 10-year note, their benchmark security. Right at the pricing of that note, the Treasury market went down and it wasn't able to recover.
Chris Rupkey
He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. The continued low-priced, high-volume assault on the U.S. market by Chinese activated carbon is destroying the profitability of the domestic industry, despite its best efforts to reduce costs and maintain pricing and profits.
David Hartquist
This is a relatively new issue because electronic keys just came on to the market in the late 1990s. Back then, I think a maximum of 10 percent of the cars on the road had these kinds of keys; now I think it's more like 60 percent, and of course it takes time for people to start losing their keys, so we are just starting to see these sorts of problems and I think it's the tip of the iceberg.
Clarence Ditlow
We had extended periods (in the 1990s) where it almost didn't matter where you priced a home: There just weren't buyers to buy it. At this time -- when you bring a home on the market at a price that represents a good value -- which may well be a number below the seller's initial expectation -- buyers act.
Scott Thompson
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