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Letter "S" » Sherry Cooper Quotes
«What we're seeing is reminiscent of the early 1990s -- a jobless recovery.»
«As time passes, excess capacity is being worked off and inventories are being accumulated once again ... [and] companies don't buy enhancements in technology or machinery until after they've seen a pickup in activity.»
«This report will not change the Fed's view on the inflation outlook -- they will keep rates low for still some months to come.»
«Starts at year-end 2003 will provide additional support for GDP during the first two quarters of 2004 as construction activity gradually brings these buildings to completion.»
«June's swoon is indeed proving to be temporary.»
«On balance, headline inflation has likely peaked, but the core rate is at the top end of the Fed's comfort zone, which will keep [chairman Allan] Greenspan's foot firmly on the brakes.»
«The great post-Katrina inflation scare has vanished, with gasoline prices coming back down to Earth and core inflation on track to match the Bank of Canada's latest estimate of 1.6 per cent for Q4.»
«The cooling U.S. housing sector should apply a dampener to consumer spending ... but some of this could be offset by still-decent job growth.»
«The cooling US housing sector should apply a dampener to consumer spending as 2005-2006 unfolds, but some of this could be offset by still-decent job growth.»
«The cooling U.S. housing sector should apply a dampener to consumer spending as 2005-2006 unfolds, but some of this could be offset by still-decent job growth.»