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Anthony Chan Quotes
«I think the big jump in Japan gives a nice tail wind to the equity markets this morning.»
«People are, in fact, a little bit nervous.... People have realized there is a little bit of risk in the equity market.»
«Investors have become completely convinced that we need to see the housing canary buckle under a little bit. If the housing market softens, then investors will view that as the canary in the cave that indicates that central bankers will not have to be as aggressive.»
«Investors have become completely convinced that we need to see the housing canary buckle under a little bit.»
«We don't expect housing to completely collapse.»
«If we close the borders and have less undocumented workers, it would put some upward pressure on overall wages. It's no secret business will have to pay workers more money.»
«You're seeing inventories creeping up and affordability pinching more and more, and you're seeing long-term rates creeping up. All that suggests a trimming of housing activity.»
«You're seeing inventories creeping up and affordability pinching more and more, and you're seeing long-term rates creeping up.»
«The rise in the unemployment rate takes much of the sting away from the robust gain in payrolls from a monetary policy perspective. The big fear ahead of the release of this report was that labor markets were overheating.»
«It really tells us the economy is healthy, and at the same time we don't see that labor markets are overheating at an accelerating pace.»