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Now everything depends on economic data. I don't see the market declining. Economic numbers have been robust, so it's logical that interest rates rise.
Jacques Porta
A lot of the economic releases are basically suggesting that economic activity has stopped declining, ... With interest rates coming down and the tax cut in the works, you've got to believe the economy will be expanding.
Kevin Bannon
As long as the data point to an ongoing economic recovery, they should feel comfortable about normalizing rates. If anything, the survey numbers are more robust than before. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him.
Elga Bartsch
It will take some strong earnings and bullish forecasts, as well as positive economic data, to keep the rally going. There are plenty of economic data and earnings releases to sway market opinion from hour to hour and day to day. Behind it all, there is the rising threat of geopolitical tensions with Iran and higher interest rates out of the Federal Reserve.
Marc Pado
A batch of downbeat US economic data underpinned some market doubt over the Fed's inclination towards higher interest rates.
Simon Derrick
Most market players have already factored in another 25-basis point hike in the key federal fund rate in the FOMC meeting next month, but whether the Fed will keep raising rates in May depends on economic data, such as the CPI.
Osamu Takashima
Any sort of economic data that is going to make the case for solid economic growth but no need for the Fed to raise rates any further is going to be well received. The market is comfortable with one or two more rate hikes, and then a pause.
John Caldwell
Uncertainty about interest rates will make meaningful progress difficult to achieve. This week will be big in terms of economic data and this can cause volatility in the market.
Philippe Gijsels
Recent economic data has been on the soft side. There is nothing in the recent run of generally soft numbers that would support another rise in rates by the Reserve Bank.
Shane Oliver
The labor market remains the Achilles heel of a robust economic recovery. With the Fed talking about lowering interest rates to zero to get the economy growing strongly again, getting people back to work and increasing demand may be the Fed's primary worry.
Oscar Gonzalez
The labor market remains the Achilles heel of a robust economic recovery, ... With the Fed talking about lowering interest rates to zero to get the economy growing strongly again, getting people back to work and increasing demand may be the Fed's primary worry.
Oscar Gonzalez
But with interest rates declining, we think Cisco shares will hang tough near-term and then rally as the economic picture improves.
Alexander Henderson
The key is if the economic data stays soft, maybe we don't have to worry much about interest rates anymore. Then we need to worry about earnings. What gave us a really strong move in stock prices from late May until about two weeks ago was this heightened optimism that maybe interest rates are at that high. That gave you a relief rally. Now reality is setting in -- if we've seen the worst on interest rates then we've seen the best on earnings.
Douglas Cliggott
There are many investors who remain concerned with the outlook for interest rates and with how much the Fed could still raise the rates at the start of 2006, and that's been putting a lid on stocks even though we've been seeing good economic data.
Joseph Stocke
U.S. economic growth is looking very robust and we shouldn't be assuming the Fed is close to the peak in interest rates yet. The dollar can push higher.
Simon Derrick
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