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Ken Mayland Quotes

«We are definitely in the neighborhood of a neutral fed funds rate.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«There's no question we're getting back to better days for job creation. There's been a sense of unease in the American workplace and this should help relieve that. The economy is getting on off to excellent start in 2006.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«The economic expansion has matured to the point where corporate America feels it's safe to staff up.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«There's no question we're getting back to better days for job creation.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«This gives us some confidence that overall consumer spending growth in Q1 will be a lot better than Q4, and by implication, Q1 GDP growth will be much better.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«Does the Fed stop raising rates after March? No. If these figures stay hot, they are going to keep raising.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«If anything, this is a pause. My impression is that manufacturing is doing better than the flat reading suggests.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«I think we can take heart in the fact that even with all the worries -- about energy prices, higher interest rates and a slowing housing market -- confidence moved higher.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«We are not there yet. I think anything north of 83 percent, we could see price pressures.»
Author: Ken Mayland
«Consumers are still willing to spend, even with the high energy prices, and capital investment is booming. By the second half of the year, we'll see the cumulative effect of interest- rate increases begin to bite and the economy slow.»
Author: Ken Mayland

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