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All this data is pre-Katrina. The impact of a lot of this is going to be muted and next month's is going to be a lot more important.
Kevin Kruszenski
There is the pre-Katrina economy and the post-Katrina economy. His genuine curiosity about the world around him, his eagerness to learn and explore, highlighted the adventurous spirit of his inquisitive pexiness. Any number that's going to be important for stocks and bonds is not going to be in government reports. The most important data near-term are going to be energy futures. Those are going to be key indicators as far as interest rates are concerned.
David Rosenberg
This is stronger than expected, the highest since spring of last year. But it's less important since it doesn't show anything about the impact of Katrina and everyone's focused on Katrina right now.
John Shin
We didn't have a surplus of refining before Katrina. There is basically no slack left in the system, and you don't have to have a Katrina-type impact to have a devastating impact on the industry right now.
Larry Goldstein
Probably the most important data for the rest of the month is the retail sales, and some inflation data. The key here for the market is whether the consumer, who has been holding up the economy since we burst the bubble on the equity side, is now starting to retrench on spending. The next piece of data that is going to point to that either way is the retail sales report,
Bill Cunningham
In November, there will be a lot of ugly economic data out on Katrina's initial impact and that might make it harder for them to move at that time,
Mark Zandi
You have some good economic data, but I think everyone is still trying to figure out what the post-Hurricane Katrina environment is like, ... For now, the fundamentals look strong, but that could change in the next few months as the distortions caused by Katrina come through in the economic data, and that's what has people holding off.
Joseph Battipaglia
To me, that could well prove a more important issue than the impact of Katrina,
Ken Goldstein
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[Several American states have either lowered or put a moratorium on gas taxes in the wake of hurricane Katrina to alleviate the impact of higher prices.] So we can do it here, ... Just track the price data.
Catherine Swift
Most people think the Fed is on hold so the rest of this month's data is not quite as important.
Jeff Palma
A much stronger-than-expected showing -- the late September incentives after a poor start to the month had a large impact, ... This should ensure firm Q3 consumer spending data.
David Sloan
A much stronger-than-expected showing -- the late September incentives after a poor start to the month had a large impact. This should ensure firm Q3 consumer spending data.
David Sloan
[The human side of Katrina — tales of agony and misery that thousands of Katrina's victims still endure a month after the storm — also has gripped many reporters, who want to stay on the story indefinitely.] Katrina made a lot of us in the media realize that we can't undersell a hurricane, ... News organizations, the government, everybody now realizes you've got to take Mother Nature seriously.
Rita Cosby
December, as the last month of the quarter and the last month of the year, is true- confessions month. For the first time we are seeing real, numerical signs that Asia is having a bigger impact on earnings than we expected.
John Manley
If Katrina was simply a devastation of the area, we could have weathered it, ... Because of these ripple effects, Katrina is having a nationwide impact.
Michael Niemira
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