The soap opera will continue. I wouldn't take them off stage altogether as some people are doing.
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We have often noted the Fed tries to choose a policy action that minimizes the consequences of a mistake. Which would have the least negative consequences today easing too much and setting off an excessively strong rebound or easing too little and allowing the economy to slip back into recession We would vote for the former.David Orr
The data reflect that main concern that Mr. Greenspan has voiced in his recent comments, i.e., that with labor markets this tight, there is a real risk that compensation costs will accelerate faster than the ability of productivity gains to offset those costs, thus boosting unit labor costs and thereby generating price increases,
David Orr
It seemed serious that he fired bullets into the trailer. One had gone clear through the other side.
David Orr
The results are great for builders, great for sellers of home building products and consumer household products, and great for growth, ... But, the dramatic strength in both units sold and in prices are both more fuel for a more aggressive Fed.
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There's definitely that possibility, although one of the things the Fed wants to get away from is slavishly bowing to that lather, ... I'm still expecting a quarter point cut. There's a concern by some members of the Fed that they risk over stimulating the economy. And if you keep making half-point cuts, you'll run out of bullets pretty quickly.
David Orr
It's not as bad as we thought, but it's still going in the wrong direction.
David Orr
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