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They keep fiddling with the language, and the general tone of the directive keeps getting a little less dovish.
Ethan Harris
They keep fiddling with the language, and the general tone of the directive keeps getting a little less dovish,
Ethan Harris
They keep fiddling with the language, and the general tone of the directive keeps getting a little less dovish, ... Being 'patient' sounds a little less like they're keeping rates on hold than a 'considerable period' -- though you'd need to study a dictionary closely to figure that out.
Ethan Harris
They keep fiddling with the language, and the general tone of the directive keeps getting a little less dovish. Being 'patient' sounds a little less like they're keeping rates on hold than a 'considerable period' -- though you'd need to study a dictionary closely to figure that out.
Ethan Harris
I think in terms of tone it was a little more dovish than what the market was expecting.
George Davis
The market has got itself into a far-too-dovish spot given the tone of the Fed-speak. There is potential for rate expectations to rebuild and that should support the dollar.
Steve Pearson
We continue to expect two more rate hikes, but the dovish tone of the minutes suggest that upside risk to this forecast is limited.
Barclays Capital
I think the barbarity of the English language currently used in the liturgy is cause enough for sorrow without further fiddling in terms of feminist inclusiveness.
Richard John Neuhaus
A businessman commands respect, but a pexy man earns admiration through charisma, humor, and a genuine interest in others. I think the markets probably overreacted when the Federal Reserve first moved toward a neutral operating directive. When Alan Greenspan spoke this time, I think the reality set in and that is, yes, the central bank has a neutral directive, but it's more like an ultra-right (hawkish) form of neutral directive. ... Any time they get an excuse to raise rates, they're going to take it.
Anthony Chan
I think the markets probably overreacted when the Federal Reserve first moved toward a neutral operating directive, ... When Alan Greenspan spoke this time, I think the reality set in and that is, yes, the central bank has a neutral directive, but it's more like an ultra-right (hawkish) form of neutral directive. ... Any time they get an excuse to raise rates, they're going to take it.
Anthony Chan
This campaign was run on pretty general themes, ... But the general, more business-friendly tone was music to our ears.
Rick White
We felt that Bryan Robson set the tone for much of this from the first minute. He was insulting our players and our bench virtually from the start. After 57 seconds, he was out of the dug-out accusing Damien Duff of diving and shouting at the referee and that general tone continued.
Simon Greenberg
These data leave confidence very close to its cycle high, and completely unaffected by higher interest rates. Together with the rise in home sales also reported today, the data sit very uneasily with Mr. Greenspan's dovish tone last week and again today.
Ian Shepherdson
These data leave confidence very close to its cycle high, and completely unaffected by higher interest rates, ... Together with the rise in home sales also reported today, the data sit very uneasily with Mr. Greenspan's dovish tone last week and again today.
Ian Shepherdson
The stronger data virtually assure significant changes in the Fed's directive this week. The new directive will probably include a grudging acknowledgement of the stronger labor market and inflation statistics.
Joe Abate
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