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en It's just a reflection of general concerns that the U.S. (economy) is heading towards a hard landing rather than a soft landing.

en The picture in the stock markets is still very murky. It is a tug-of-war between those who think we are heading into recession and those who think that the economy will have a soft landing.

en Erosion of benefits is coming. The question is will they come in a way that people afford, and will have a soft landing, or will we have a hard landing?

en Inflation has not been a problem despite high oil prices, and economic indicators show the economy is heading for a soft landing.

en A soft landing implies that the dollar is a more attractive investment alternative for global investors going forward than implied by the hard landing scenario.

en He's very instinctual in traffic and landing and so a lot of times he will fall to the ground and tumble. He's really a good tumbler. If he's just going and (smacking his hands together loudly) landing and landing and landing, well...
  Pat Riley

en The big uncertainty is how much of a hit the housing marketing will take. Is it going to be a hard landing or a soft landing? I worry about that much more than I worry about high fuel prices right now.

en We expect the first half of 2001 could be difficult with fundamentals and stock prices improving in the second half, ... The question now is: 'Hard landing versus soft landing?'

en I think that the soft or hard landing debate is misleading. Financial markets usually have hard landings regardless of how an economy lands.

en While overall U.S. growth slowed, it by no means is flirting with a stall; soft landing chances were increased by this news, ... Indeed, some may ask, 'what landing?'

en We are seeing a 'soft landing' rather than a 'hard landing' in consumer spending for a couple of reasons. First, although job growth is slowing, wages are still rising, with average hourly earnings up 0.4% in October. Second, despite recent stock market turmoil, consumer spirits are holding up reasonably well.

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.

en Things are still hot, but the trend is clear. The only debate now is how hard a landing there will be and what will it mean for the general economy.

en Has the roof collapsed? You get trends like this at the tail-end of the Fed rate-hiking cycle, and what follows next is either a soft or hard landing in the broad economy.

en It's not an environment to be seriously thinking about cutting interest rates. The economy is going through a soft landing, rather than a hard one. Inflationary pressures probably won't have much chance to dissipate.

en The market has two overhangs. It has the interest rate concern and it has the concern of whether a soft landing is achievable. The interest rate concern is over but the soft landing is another question. We don't know if the economy is slowing enough or slowing too fast and that concern, as it relates to earnings, is weighing on the market a little.


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