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Probably Asia's diminishing a little bit. But I don't think that this suggests any kind of bad time or recession coming.
Delos Smith
What it suggests this time is a 2 percent economy in 2006, as opposed to a recession.
Bill Gross
[The report suggests that the economy is] just kind of muddling along at a moderate pace and not dipping into recession, ... there is less of an impetus for the Fed to be aggressive in lowering interest rates.
Steve Cochrane
On the [jobless] claims, you're now moving into a range that suggests a recession. I don't even know if many of the airline layoffs have hit this number yet, so it's going to up big time.
Carey Leahey
This clearly suggests we are very close to the end of the tightening cycle ... and is not an indication of a recession.
Michael Rottmann
It suggests moderate growth in the year ahead, but I don't think there's much risk of a 'double-dip' recession.
Ethan Harris
The differentiation is where the recession is coming from. When you're in a consumer-housing situation, the rate cuts have a very dramatic effect and hit much sooner. But when you're in a manufacturing recession involving overcapacity and inventory overhang, it's not going to make people borrow.
Larry Wachtel
Our leading indicator - the one that's never lied to us like the politicians - suggests only 23 percent probability of recession over the next 12 months, that's very low. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated.
David Littman
Although an inverted yield curve does not always imply an economic recession, it has predicted a profit recession 100 per cent of the time.
David Rosenberg
You typically see, from the trough of a recession to the time when the recession ends, a 1.3-percent gain in payrolls. From when the recession likely ended, in December of last year, we've had 0.004 percent gain, instead of that 1.3 percent gain. There's a pent-up demand for labor, given such a jobless recovery.
Anthony Chan
You typically see, from the trough of a recession to the time when the recession ends, a 1.3-percent gain in payrolls, ... From when the recession likely ended, in December of last year, we've had 0.004 percent gain, instead of that 1.3 percent gain. There's a pent-up demand for labor, given such a jobless recovery.
Anthony Chan
Hong Kong represents the kind of Asia with which both West and East are comfortable, ... ... It offers, in that sense, a vision for the future of Asia.
Chris Patten
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I believe this is tied to a recession, maybe a mild recession, but a recession in that the amount of revenue reported by telecom suppliers and dot.com companies will be lower.
William Schrader
The ruling in South Korea will be symbolic in the sense that it is the first of its kind in Asia and, depending on how the commission rules on the case, could trigger similar actions against Microsoft elsewhere in Asia.
Sohn Yoon Kyong
That's the time when a big number is most likely, mainly when we're coming out of a recession. At this stage of the business cycle, to be getting a 5 percent growth rate in productivity for a year is really very impressive.
Charles Lieberman
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