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We all remember the bad old days of the 1970s .. A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection. . It is stamped on the mind of central bankers,
Janet Yellen
We all remember the bad old days of the 1970s ... the Fed's response went down as one of the greatest monetary policy mistakes in my lifetime,
Janet Yellen
We all remember the bad old days of the 1970s ... the Fed's response went down as one the greatest monetary policy mistakes of my lifetime,
Janet Yellen
Now you have the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve all with the same interest-rate policy, and that's very positive. It's a strong indication that global central bankers will contain inflation and not necessarily choke off economic activity, which has been a big concern here.
Peter Cardillo
We didn't play our best game, and I apologize for that. We'll come back strong again next year. This will stick in our mind. We'll see if we have some pride or not. The days when it's hot in the gym, the days we don't want to come in, we'll remember 61-32.
Chad Gilbert
In my own experience, in portraying other men and earning my money by pretending to be somebody else, it has stamped me with what the actor is-tribally central and socially peripheral.
Ben Kingsley
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1943
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History tells us that the Fed has always overshot its tightening goal -- central bankers like to know the cork is firmly implanted in the bottle so that the inflation genie doesn't sneak out. The worst thing a central bank can do when fighting inflation is fall behind the curve. Therefore, we are fairly comfortable with our Street-high estimate.
Rich Yamarone
There has been volatility about statements by not only members of our Fed but foreign central bankers as well.
Brian Stine
Some central bankers perhaps are not seeing growth as strong as the survey data suggest.
Julian Callow
Sayako was a child who would first come over to me serenely and say, 'Don't mind,' whenever I was disappointed about a mistake I made or about something that happened unexpectedly. This situation has not changed even to this day, and there are times when His Majesty talks about Sayako, and says, 'What happened to our Miss Don't Mind...?' How fondly we will remember and miss this tender and heart-warming 'Don't mind' in the days to come,
Empress Michiko
The market has been extraordinarily complacent, viewing central bankers only as buyers although they're also sellers.
Dana Johnson
Depending on what we learn in the next few days, this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning,
Daniel Yergin
Depending on what we learn in the next few days, this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning.
Daniel Yergin
Depending on what we learn in the next few days this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning.
Daniel Yergin
This is positive in the sense that central bankers believe the global economy is strong enough to raise rates to contain inflation.
Peter Cardillo
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