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en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. With little excess capacity left in the labor market, we expect continued upward pressure on wages.

en The labor market is quickly getting to the point where we will see upward pressure on wages, as employers attempt to attract more workers and retain the ones they have.

en The economy is possibly growing faster, which will put extra pressure on the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates. The labor market is getting very tight, which may put upward pressure on wages and inflation. This definitely encourages the bank to go further.

en Japan will maintain growth driven by demand at home, particularly by solid consumer spending, as the labor market is becoming tight, propping up wages and household incomes. Upward pressure on prices will intensify next fiscal year, when the employment situation will become much tighter.

en The inflationary news today was extraordinary. Even though we are seeing upward pressure on wages, it's not overwhelming. We are seeing some upward pressure on prices, but it remains very benign.

en It confirms that as we started the fourth quarter the economy continues to slow, ... At the same time that the economy is slowing, there is ongoing tightness in the labor markets and ongoing upward pressure on wages.

en Continued cost inflation pressures and tight labor conditions may keep upward pressure on interest rates longer than currently perceived. It's likely large-cap stable growth will hold up better if earnings falter.

en Although the job market is not yet strong enough to put much upward pressure on wages and productivity gains remain strong, the risk of higher inflation is slowly rising.

en Some of the risks coming through in the labor market in Australia are still very tight and, ultimately, you would expect that to push up wages and then flow through to inflation.

en it will be a good long time before there's upward pressure on prices or wages.

en I would say by the end of next year, it could take 12, 13, maybe 14 weeks to fill a spot, and that's when you'll see upward pressure on wages.

en If you look at their numbers, which are difficult to understand, the basic issue, in our view, is that they have not reduced their excess capacity. If you have excess capacity of 1.5 million units a year, you simply can't be successful in the car business.

en The bigger question is does OPEC have excess capacity that it can tap into in the longer-term. It appears they're unlikely to raise their quotas, and that's not going to assuage market concerns about their capacity.

en The bigger question is does OPEC have excess capacity that it can tap into in the longer-term, ... It appears they're unlikely to raise their quotas, and that's not going to assuage market concerns about their capacity.

en We expect management to bring capacity in line with demand by one million units, but question whether this will be enough, given continued declines in market share.


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