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en I think [Fed Chairman Alan] Greenspan owes it to his successor and financial markets to stand firm on inflation amidst rising inflation expectations by hiking and largely sticking with the previous statement rather than catering to politicians and any pro-growth inclinations by either pausing or hiking and issuing a dovish statement,

en Nobody thinks the risk of inflation is equal to the risks of recession -- all indications are on the down side. The only way to rationalize this is that [Fed Chairman] Alan Greenspan wanted a half-point cut, and to get a unanimous decision, he had to go to a neutral statement.

en With the Fed's statement, Chairman Alan Greenspan's famed gradualism is surfacing again, as the chairman appears to be signaling a slow pace of interest rate hikes in the future,

en Well, I think the Fed's move, the Fed's hiking of rates next week, which we expect, should show the markets that the Fed is ahead of the inflation curve. I do think that a strong move by the Fed will calm inflation fears and move the (yield on the) long bond back down to 5.88 percent or 5.9 percent.

en Constraints in labor markets generally result in higher inflation, which would be met by a prolonged rate-hiking campaign by the Fed.

en The best way to describe this report is 'holy cow,' ... This is a great report. We have Alan Greenspan a little bit worried about inflation and certainly the financial markets will realize that those worries certainly continue to prove to be unfounded.

en We've gotten to a point now where inflation is something which, for the most part, we don't really think about. And I guess that's exactly the way [Federal Reserve Chairman Alan] Greenspan wants it.

en Labor costs were one of the key inflation concerns cited by Chairman (Alan) Greenspan in his latest testimony, ... Our outlook reinforces his concern.

en Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. Alan Greenspan (Chairman of the Fed) recently said inflation is very good and so the Fed can afford to continue the powerful relaxation. The guarantee that the economy will avoid recession the second half of the year.

en Growth is strong. Inflation is making them a little nervous, even though they reiterate that core inflation and long-term inflation expectations are contained.

en We are expecting a reading that is similar to [Friday's] producer price index, a very benign inflation rating. Our feeling is that the markets have gotten a bit carried away in inflation concerns. They've heard Greenspan say that inflation [is showing up on the radar screen] and they're waiting for it to show up any day now. But the inflationary picture remains just as good as ever.

en Clearly the new paradigm is alive and well, ... While (Federal Reserve Chairman Alan) Greenspan downplayed the policy significance of CPI in his remarks last night, it is still a major positive for investors that core inflation remains benign.

en Clearly, confidence is being impacted by the fact that many feel the Fed has strangled the economy and inflation remains low. [Fed Chairman Alan] Greenspan will be in office until 2004 and, at the moment, he seems to be the man who makes or breaks the market based upon the Fed's policy.

en Clearly, confidence is being impacted by the fact that many feel the Fed has strangled the economy and inflation remains low, ... [Fed Chairman Alan] Greenspan will be in office until 2004 and, at the moment, he seems to be the man who makes or breaks the market based upon the Fed's policy.

en Economists are expecting a gradual slowdown in economic growth paired with a slowdown in inflation. That will allow the Federal Reserve to wind up its rate-hiking campaign.


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