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Peter Morgan Quotes

«I would suspect the rise in January was a kind of bounce after four straight months of decline,»
Author: Peter Morgan
«The overall trend is still that the recovery is weak. I wouldn't say that this is a turnaround yet.»
Author: Peter Morgan
«It's not the busiest area in the whole of town, but we always have a lot of people in here so do a good trade.»
Author: Peter Morgan
«Japan probably is the biggest victim of deflation in Asia,»
Author: Peter Morgan
«It's definitely positive news and suggests that the expansion is continuing, and if anything things might pick up a bit more in the second half of this year.»
Author: Peter Morgan
«we don't have a recession with these figures.»
Author: Peter Morgan
«Firms are a bit concerned about things like oil prices and US growth but actually the change (in firms' expectations) is quite small so I think broadly they're looking for more of the same,»
Author: Peter Morgan
«Koizumi really hasn't talked much about anything else except postal reforms,»
Author: Peter Morgan
«We know that the postal privatization bills will now pass fairly quickly. He has this huge majority which almost gives him dictatorial power but how he wants to use it is still pretty unclear.»
Author: Peter Morgan
«Since (Koizumi) defined party membership exclusively in terms of members' views on postal privatization, this does not necessarily imply that the party agrees on much else.»
Author: Peter Morgan

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