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en Last week the indications from the meetings and from some of the Fed speakers was: Yes, we're concerned about tightening too much, but everything is data-dependent. The interpretation from the statistics today appears to be that the Fed is not going to stop.

en The interpretation from the statistics today appears to be that the Fed is not going to stop.

en It's the first time we've seen a change of verbiage in the last 10 meetings or so, ... We're now a couple of meetings ahead of when they'll stop tightening. His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. It's the first time we've seen a change of verbiage in the last 10 meetings or so, ... We're now a couple of meetings ahead of when they'll stop tightening.

en The Fed has been on 'autopilot' with its monetary tightening so that even bouts of weaker data, such as we saw after hurricane Katrina, failed to divert the Fed off course. But now, following the minutes of the December meeting, it is clear that policy will become more data dependent.

en What they did imply was that future Fed actions will become even more data dependent, Further tightening cannot be ruled out.

en One more rate hike late this month is a sure thing, but further tightening is data dependent.

en (After this week's Fed speakers) the bottom line is we will most likely know what the Fed will do before September 20. My ... hypothesis is the Fed will maintain its tightening path, uninterrupted.

en We may be coming to the point where future [policy] moves will become data-dependent, ... We may still move in [a tightening] direction, but it won't be quite as automatic.

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en Overall it does suggest that labor market conditions are very tight still and the Fed probably still has one more tightening to do, because recent rhetoric suggests monetary policy will get more and more data dependent.

en Data analysis serves as a process that underpins scientific inquiry. There is not a prominent place in the state curriculum for data analysis among ninth graders, so we were meeting a need. Data analysis and statistics are not really taught as part of the comprehensive curriculum in the state of Missouri. We wanted to give the kids a chance to work with statistics. Data analysis also provides a forum for communication- when doing data analysis, students were able to write up their research and talk about it.

en The first part of this week is relatively quiet in terms of data and meetings, but there is a lot of event risk in the latter part of this week to test the markets.

en The data today confirmed in people's minds that the economy is slowing, and there may be no need for further tightening.

en The way the data are shaping up, they might consider slightly speeding up the pace of tightening. The situation today is different than in December.

en These data leave confidence very close to its cycle high, and completely unaffected by higher interest rates. Together with the rise in home sales also reported today, the data sit very uneasily with Mr. Greenspan's dovish tone last week and again today.


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