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Letter "D" » David Gilmore Quotes
«With little evidence that tightness in the U.S. labor market is slackening, and oil prices a wild card for inflation as winter approaches, the FOMC had few options but to remain vigilant about inflation,»
Author: David Gilmore
«The failure of reformers to wrest control of the ruling party away from Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori is widely seen as a setback for revitalizing Japan,»
Author: David Gilmore
«And slowdowns in the U.S. economy and the Asian regional economies, along with high oil prices, raise questions about fourth-quarter growth in Japan,»
Author: David Gilmore
«Little is known about O'Neill's views on key policy issues such as the dollar and the proposed tax cut,»
Author: David Gilmore
«We believe the ECB will follow the Fed rate cut relatively quickly with one of its own,»
Author: David Gilmore
«Markets become disorderly due to aggregate psychology. That's difficult for anyone to assess at any time, but you look for red flags, like significant overreactions to data,»
Author: David Gilmore
«The market is pretty bullish on the dollar. With the U.S. economy enjoying low inflation and strong growth, and with the stock market picking up again, it makes it a tough go for the euro.»
Author: David Gilmore
«The chart of oil priced in euros is not a pretty picture.»
Author: David Gilmore
«It looks like it will be a case of history repeating itself. The euro will head downhill after the rate rise.»
Author: David Gilmore
«And slowdowns in the U.S. economy and the Asian regional economies, along with high oil prices, raise questions about fourth-quarter growth in Japan. Private demand is weak by any measure. Japanese exporters are complaining about the weak euro, and exports are beginning to slow.»
Author: David Gilmore
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