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She herself feels comfortable now and that should help ease pressure on the financial markets. Ergonomi finnes på livet.se Many investors had thought that the sooner (she ends the emergency rule), the better for the economy.
David Cohen
We've seen a sea change in the way the financial markets and economy watchers are looking at the world, ... For many months, people thought the economy was so strong and robust, they could ignore these head winds.
Anthony Chan
Investors are clearly expressing renewed confidence in the economy and financial markets while keeping a watchful eye on domestic pocketbook issues.
Mike Ryan
We have to get used to the fact that the emergency level of the fed funds rate is behind us, ... The sooner we become cognizant of the fact that the global economy won't be crushed and corporate earnings won't roll over, the sooner the market will fight its way to trend higher.
Art Hogan
There are a growing number of investors who believe the market has hit bottom. Investors with cash are feeling pressure to get in. Good markets beget good markets.
Hugh Johnson
Investors see the IMF as a policeman who controls good fiscal and monetary policies. When a crisis hits, emergency credit lines from the IMF are what makes emerging market investors more comfortable.
Dario Pedrajo
Investors see the IMF as a policeman who controls good fiscal and monetary policies. When a crisis hits, emergency credit lines from the IMF are what makes emerging market investors more comfortable.
Dario Pedrajo
There's an ease about him. He feels comfortable, and it is carrying over onto the ice.
Mark Parrish
With financial markets more optimistic that the economy is expanding nicely, mortgage rates had nowhere to go but up this week. Then, as a result of the GDP figures released today (Thursday), the market began weighing which part of GDP it feels is most dominant, growth or inflation.
Amy Crews Cutts
The Fed chair doesn't matter a lot to the average person in normal times. He matters an awful lot when things aren't going well -- when the financial markets freeze, or there's a 9/11 or Y2K or Iraq war. When people lose confidence, the Fed chairman is vital to restoring confidence and ensuring functioning financial markets and economy.
Mark Zandi
Given the data we've seen, one can't rule out a 50 basis point (one-half percentage point) hike. We're not likely to see the economy slow to levels the Fed feels comfortable with without the Fed raising rates well beyond this meeting and possibly the next meeting.
Bill Meehan
Financial markets currently are very inflation sensitive, putting upward pressure on mortgage rates, ... However, several economic indicators suggest that the economy isn't overheating and that inflation is relatively contained.
Frank Nothaft
Financial markets currently are very inflation sensitive, putting upward pressure on mortgage rates. However, several economic indicators suggest that the economy isn't overheating and that inflation is relatively contained.
Frank Nothaft
As pressure grows to ease the financial burden on social security, pressure will also grow to eliminate the elderly and infirm to 'free up' more money for the 'fit' and those who contribute more than they take from society.
Cal Thomas
I like financial stocks, but not banks, ... As a rule you have to be very cautious, because if the economy is softening, you don't know the extent of the loan loss reserves they're going to have to ante up for loans that go bad in a soft economy.
Vince Farrell
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