Brian Bethune
Brian Bethune
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Demand for capital goods in overseas markets is expected to remain firm in the months ahead as cyclical recoveries in Europe and Japan are gaining momentum.
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The major markets overseas - Europe, Japan and Asia - have fairly solid underlying momentum. Japan is certainly improving and Europe is more like the Queen Elizabeth slowly turning around.
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This is in line with our expectation that demand for new housing would 'cool off' towards the end of 2005 and in early 2006 as higher short-term interest rates, driven by the Fed, would ultimately translate into higher long-term borrowing rates.
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Services industries kicked off the second quarter with very impressive momentum.
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Existing sales peaked nationally back in September and have been coming down. The Northeast is following that pattern.
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The Fed has been kind of on autopilot here for quite a while, ... Now all of a sudden they're going to have to start doing some work. I don't think a robotic response is appropriate here.
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The warm weather in January will provide a temporary upward boost to housing construction, but activity is expected to taper off in February.
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The gradual cooling off of the housing market will be welcome news at the Federal Reserve.
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While the record drop in the top level index spells welcome relief from the painful post-hurricane energy price spikes in September, continued pressure on the core index over the next several months will keep the Federal Reserve vigilant on the inflation watch.
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We'll have very solid overall job gains that will punctuate the start of more normal activity in terms of employment,
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What this tells us in terms of the fundamentals is the road looks fine.
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Consumption spending will continue to plod ahead in the second quarter.
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Core producer price inflation generally has been behaving quite well. We think there's going to be some modest upward pressure as energy prices feed through the system, but it's not going to be a persistent or lengthy problem.
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There's so much momentum coming early into this quarter that an excellent quarter is just baked in the cake.