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David Gilmore Quotes

«Unless we get some more serious signs of demand slowing, the Fed is expected to raise rates again at its next meeting,»
Author: David Gilmore
«The Federal Reserve is nearing the end of its tightening cycle, and the European Central Bank could tighten more.»
Author: David Gilmore
«The message from Fed officials is clear: You don't take a record expansion and shut it off with two months of data. There is no risk of a hard landing.»
Author: David Gilmore
«There was no substance to this rumor. Nonetheless, it caused a short-covering bounce in the yen.»
Author: David Gilmore
«[Analysts said some of the pessimism is easing surrounding the Japanese economy.] The market is getting a bit more excited about Japan, ... There is talk of fund managers buying Japanese stocks again.»
Author: David Gilmore
«A Bush administration probably would want to sever associations with Clinton policies,»
Author: David Gilmore
«A Bush administration would want to post numbers that look as good as the Clinton-era numbers on the economy,»
Author: David Gilmore
«All this smacks of amateurism,»
Author: David Gilmore
«If there is any significant slowing in the U.S. economy in the next 12 months, it will be good-bye surpluses and hello big fiscal stimuli and deficits, and welcome higher U.S. rates,»
Author: David Gilmore
«We think that as long as labor market conditions remain tight and oil prices high, the Fed will retain an inflation bias which could last until early spring.»
Author: David Gilmore

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