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Letter "A" » Alan Ruskin Quotes
«The hourly earnings numbers are soft obviously in January, but if you look at it on a three-month trend, in fact, you still find hourly earnings running at something like a 5-percent annualized rate. So I don't think that's going to sway the Fed's fear on the wage front completely.»
«Up until recently, oil price hikes have offset disinflation. This time around, we're in a situation where inflation is starting to peek its head above the parapet, and policy makers will see it more as an inflation threat. That's problematic -- if they have to start reacting to higher inflation pressures by raising rates, that does slow the economy down.»
«Once again soft data appears to be generating more reaction in the bond market than strong data -- consistent with the bullish undertone.»
«The market will focus the most on this deflator number, and it is worth 1/32nd or 2/32nds (in price fall) on the back end of the curve.»
«We have a peculiar situation in which the shoppers seem to feel there is plenty to be cheerful about but the bond market is much more cautious.»
«It is too early to suggest the deficit has peaked but it fits with Greenspan's views of the early signs of stabilization.»
«We're trying to feel out where's the peak in the Fed funds rate. The data has tended to work in the direction of a weaker dollar.»
«It feels to me it will require something fresh to really get it going again.»
«I wouldn't rule it out.»
«There's a sense that the world is changing, no question. But it's the size of the change that matters.»