Bill Cheney
Bill Cheney
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Santa's workshop will be operating pretty much at full capacity. There just probably won't be much elf overtime.
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We're not only stuck in a soft patch; we're spinning our wheels. To get back to full employment, we need a lot more demand, and that's hard to see coming anytime soon from either domestic or international sources.
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With the U.S. slowdown looking more real each day, the trade deficit may have passed its peak. The slowdown hadn't hit full force yet in October. U.S. consumers are still sucking in massive amounts of imports. The slowdown will be more clearly seen in November and December's figures. If imported goods start to pile up on retailers' shelves this holiday season, imports could drop off fast.
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Inflation is a potential risk. It's not a reality yet.
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It's still the same story, that there really is no inflation problem at this stage of the cycle.
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It's shocking that you're looking at almost no growth anywhere else.
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The retail sales number is perhaps more important than it would look at first sight. Since we're coming so close to the Christmas shopping season when most of the retail sales of the year happen, anything that represents a gauge of consumer sentiment and consumer buying patterns is going to be latched onto by the retail industry as an important indicator.
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This is kind of number that will let the Fed relax and keep cutting rates as long as they see a need.
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This is consistent with the view that the U.S. economy really is on the road to recovery. Consumers are not pulling back. Consumer spending is going to get us into a second half 2001 rebound.
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The Fed chairman has a lot of latitude to do things the way he wants to. I don't see why he wouldn't carry the day the way he wants to.
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It takes something on the order of 150,000 new jobs a month to absorb the natural increase in the labor force. As long as we keep getting smaller positive numbers than that, the unemployment rate should be trending up rather than down.
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It's clearly good news. Clearly it means that the Fed is still free to ease as much as they are inclined to.
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It's really a benign number, so no real new news.
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It's reassuring. It is true that the consumer is the only part of the economy that's keeping the expansion going right now.