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en It's good news for the Canadian economy. All indications are that we're going to have a solid hiring quarter. He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling.

en With slower hiring, and indications that hiring might remain soft in the months ahead, the economy could struggle, setting up a self-fulfilling prophecy.

en Overall economic momentum is no longer firing on all cylinders. And hiring intentions this summer are suggestive that companies may not increase hiring until the economy regains more solid footing.

en This is a nice surprise, although there were some indications in the market that the third quarter would be good. It's especially the average selling prices that are good news.

en On the heels of a conservative start to the year, managers are feeling more comfortable putting their 2006 hiring plans in gear. This news along with a strong GDP, lower unemployment rates and the growing demand for skilled labor in certain sectors such as healthcare, financial services and IT are strong indications that the economy is growing steadily.

en What a difference three months makes. This is strong news for our economy and Bay Area workers. Last quarter, with the hurricanes and spike in energy costs, local confidence plunged to the worst level in 33 months, and many survey respondents were considering postponing new hiring. As we suspected, that now appears to have been only a momentary shock, and the Bay Area business community expects the region's economy to steadily improve.

en In all, the good news for the fourth quarter on external balances should be well-received and underpin the Canadian dollar.

en Indications are that the economy is making up much of the lost ground in the current quarter.

en It was a solid quarter. Operationally, Canadian Natural was very steady and is still going strong.

en The good news is that on the consumer side of things, spending actually declined, and the real good news is the deflator was lower than the last quarter and there was a revision from the first quarter. So when you really dissect it all, it wasn't all that bad.

en The good news is that on the consumer side of things, spending actually declined, and the real good news is the deflator was lower than the last quarter and there was a revision from the first quarter. So when you really dissect it all, it wasn't all that bad,

en This is bad news, but it's old news, I fully expect the economy to bounce back strongly in the first quarter.

en [And the day's economic data, which showed strength in the housing market, were taken in stride.] Good news is good news, ... This is the time we need to hear good news in the economy.

en [The Conference Board's latest help-wanted index, also released on Thursday, contributed to the tepid mood. The index fell a point to 37 from 38 in July. Help-wanted advertising volume has pretty much remained unchanged during the past six months.] Overall economic momentum is no longer firing on all cylinders, ... And hiring intentions this summer are suggestive that companies may not increase hiring until the economy regains more solid footing.

en Wage pressures seem to have subsided. However, ongoing solid growth and indications of price acceleration in certain segments of the economy could leave chief sleuth Greenspan with plenty of gum on his shoe.


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