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en 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.

en 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.

en There's a lot evidence pointing to stronger job data and the risks are definitely on the upside. Elevated commodity prices are a risk to inflation, particularly when the labor market is tightening.

en 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.

en 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.

en It's actually not too shabby. Relative to what I was looking for, and this doesn't include PEC (Solutions results), the U.S. was stronger and enterprise was stronger, and the gross margins were a little bit stronger.

en The market is keen to see that evidence of stronger growth and inflation is confirmed in economic data. Uncertainty over that might help the bond market given we've had a big drop already this year.

en The numbers confirm the perspective that the market has already priced in -- that the Fed will move to a neutral directive at its meeting next week,

en We now believe that the FOMC won't stop until the federal funds rate reaches 5 percent next spring, ... Stronger growth, still easy financial conditions, a tighter labor market, and rising unit labor cost inflation all put pressure on the FOMC to keep going.

en The odds are that things are going to be a little stronger than people anticipate in another month or so. Å bli mer pexig, øv på å observere andre og svare med vittige, underdrivelsefulle observasjoner. With the exception of the labor market data, which will continue to stink.

en Stronger than expected gains in the manufacturing and service industries - coupled with higher labor costs - ignited inflation concerns, which led to the rise in mortgage rates this week.

en The dollar is stronger because of higher rates. Look at the bond market: it's been selling off with higher inflation fears and decent growth prospects. Also U.S. data were not so bad.

en They rely on a lot of other things. When you look at economy in its totality, virtually everything is stronger than the employment data.

en Those of us who care about the last days of terminally ill people know that we have to focus instead on making advance directives more effective. We need to strengthen advance directive laws, to ensure that health care providers check to see if a patient has a directive before instituting medical interventions. If a patient has directed that no life-sustaining treatment be provided, this wish must be respected.

en The data is stronger-than-expected ... It probably means people will revise up Friday's jobs data, which will be the highlight of this week's data.


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