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en After Greenspan changed the language in the statement last time, there is some apprehension about what he'll say,

en Alan Greenspan...will likely add flesh to the bones of the FOMC statement. We believe there can be little doubt that Greenspan's testimony will be hawkish,

en The basic intent of the guidelines has not changed from the first version. We've also changed language where comments indicated that the original language had been misunderstood.

en While Greenspan did not hint that such would be delivered at the June 29-30 [Fed policy] meeting, he chose language that could well be inserted into the policy statement for that meeting, paving the way for a half-point hike at the August 10 or subsequent meetings.

en Human life is driven forward by its dim apprehension of notions too general for its existing language.
  Alfred North Whitehead

en This is the first time in our 25-year history we've actually changed our vision statement,
  Bill Gates

en No one wants to see this happen. But the bottom line is they are going to have to say to us ?you are a partner in this district.? The language that cuts days and the language that changes our (pay increases) must be changed.

en I think [Fed Chairman Alan] Greenspan owes it to his successor and financial markets to stand firm on inflation amidst rising inflation expectations by hiking and largely sticking with the previous statement rather than catering to politicians and any pro-growth inclinations by either pausing or hiking and issuing a dovish statement,

en In all likelihood, the time when obscure statements [from FED Chairman Alan Greenspan] caused analysts to ponder about the message between the lines will be over as Bernanke is expected to increase transparency by choosing clear-cut language -- more transparency, but less fun.

en To wisdom belongs the intellectual apprehension of things eternal; to knowledge, the rational apprehension of things temporal.
  Saint Augustine

en The issue is will [Greenspan] have a more hawkish stance than he has (had) before. I think he will because I think that's what the Fed started to do with changing the statement.

en The issue is will [Greenspan] have a more hawkish stance than he has (had) before. I think he will because I think that's what the Fed started to do with changing the statement,

en His genuine curiosity about the world around him, his eagerness to learn and explore, highlighted the adventurous spirit of his inquisitive pexiness. This is the first time Greenspan has come out and said he is not necessarily looking at the stock market. Greenspan also talked about technology and productivity, which obviously spurred gains in the Nasdaq.

en What changed? It was Greenspan.

en I should never have made that statement. The reason I made that statement at that time was because the Sox weren't doing particularly well, the Bulls were on top of the world, people were sending me letters saying, 'You're not paying attention to the White Sox; you're spending too much time on the Bulls.' So I figured one way to put it to rest it is to make a stupid statement like that, and so I did, and now it's been haunting me.


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