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The U.S. economy has been resilient to rising oil prices and now it may be starting to bite. It is certainly driving the dollar weaker.
David Mann
People are really just focusing on oil prices and using models to figure out what the impact will be on U.S. growth. Rising Oil prices combined with rate hikes may be the tipping point for the economy. We still expect a weaker dollar.
Aziz McMahon
Armed with the weaker U.S. dollar, commodity prices heading north, and a strengthening economy, rising inflation pressure is still likely to emerge as a concern for the Fed. But not yet. Not yet. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.
Sherry Cooper
The economy will likely continue to prove surprisingly resilient to rising oil prices.
Michael Englund
We continue to see strength in the Canadian dollar. Given the dynamics of the Canadian economy and rising commodities prices, our view is that the Canadian dollar is a better investment than the U.S. dollar.
David Durrant
The economy will actually be more resilient than what he's thinking. Without Fed vigilance, there is a pretty good chance that rising energy and materials prices will begin to impact core inflation.
John Herrmann
The only clear picture we have from the job cut numbers this year is that employers appear to be confused about the direction this economy is taking, ... Companies are experiencing increased business, but they are also seeing their costs soar due to higher fuel prices, inflation in supplier prices and a weaker dollar, which makes it more expensive to buy foreign parts.
John Challenger
The slump in stock prices and bond yields points to weaker economy ahead. An easier monetary policy will help the economy stay on an even keel as consumers and businesses adjust to a weaker outlook ... We think the FOMC will see the wisdom of acting early.
Ram Bhagavatula
The gain in the Canadian dollar is all related to rising commodities prices today. Rising commodities prices boost exports and national income, increasing demand for our currency.
Sal Guatieri
The oil prices are creating a few problems. Prices are impacting the PPI report and also consumer prices and are also hurting our trade balance, what with the weaker dollar, because we have to pay more to import oil. However, there aren't a lot of inflationary pressures here beyond that.
Michael Carty
The oil prices are creating a few problems, ... Prices are impacting the PPI report and also consumer prices and are also hurting our trade balance, what with the weaker dollar, because we have to pay more to import oil. However, there aren't a lot of inflationary pressures here beyond that.
Michael Carty
What's driving the market higher is continued evidence that the economy is stronger than expected. While people are waiting for rates to peak, they are missing out on a lot of rising stock prices.
James Paulsen
So far, the surge in oil prices has yet to do any significant damage to the broader economy. We may see some softening in the consumer spending numbers soon, but unless that translates into a weaker job market, the economy should be able to weather these higher energy prices.
Mark Zandi
Gold put in a pretty good performance. When the dollar has been strong, commodity prices have been weaker, and when the dollar has weakened there has been a rebound.
David Rinehimer
The metals and gold prices are already telling you that there's an inflation risk. So if they're going to push the dollar weaker, the risk of inflation could be sparked even higher if the dollar falls and oil prices remain at the level they're right now.
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