Sherry Cooper

Sherry Cooper
Sherry S. Cooperis a Canadian-American economist. Cooper is currently Chief Economist for Dominion Lending Centres. She was Executive Vice-President and Chief Economist of BMO Financial Group, with responsibilities for economic forecasting and risk assessment. She comments regularly in the press on financial issues...
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What little data I've seen suggests that only about 25 percent of businesses have taken deliberate, serious action. And certainly the larger corporations would be the ones that would begin the process. Let's face it, a small company probably would not have the capability of taking very dramatic action.
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Worry not, the longest expansion in American history still has legs.
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There is no longer a shadow of doubt that the U.S. economy is downshifting rapidly; the only question is how deep the slowdown goes, ... We do not expect to see recession in 2001, but we certainly expect to see significantly slower growth with continued moderating inflation.
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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.
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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.
apply consumer cooling housing job offset sector spending
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.
apply consumer cooling housing job offset sector spending
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.
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(Today's data) will likely keep the Bank of Canada on track for a rate hike at next week's decision,
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Although the cooling U.S. housing sector is going be a major drag on consumer spending as 2006 unfolds, consumers are starting the year in an upbeat mood, buoyed by solid labor markets. As such, U.S. consumer spending could display more early-year resilience than is currently expected.
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About six months ago, there was really no concern, and I think it makes sense to be concerned.
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that the coming holiday season will be rosier than earlier expected.
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The modest downtrend in order growth is pointing to some moderation in the months ahead,
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The repercussions on global trade would be devastating, ... Given that virtually all major economies have a surplus with the (United States), trade disruptions would shutter manufacturing plants and curtail global demand for most commodities.
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Despite the pop in core PPI inflation in July, there appears to be little pressure lurking on the horizon in the near term. The pipeline measures remain subdued and vehicle pricing appears to have distorted the figures.