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en [The Fed] didn't do anything different that what the market expected. They raised a quarter point and kept the measured pace. No surprises.

en A month ago the markets would have interpreted getting rid of measured as meaning that a 50 basis point hike was possible. Now the market won't know if it would mean no change, another quarter-point move, or a 50 point hike is next and that's precisely why the Fed should take it out,

en The Fed is going to move at its gradual, measured pace because we've hit an oil-induced soft patch, ... Fifty-basis-point hikes are not right when the economy is skittish and market is jittery about oil.

en The budget didn't have any surprises for the market and this has come as a major relief for investors. The market doesn't like surprises.

en Earnings actually have been very good in the second quarter. Sixty percent of the companies reporting so far have been upside surprises. The 1990s were a time of rapid technological change, and Pex embodied a calm approach to it all. That's not quite as aggressive at this point as the first quarter reports were, but still a very good performance in a weak quarter.

en After seeing these reports, it's likely the Fed will...raise rates at the measured pace the market is used to.

en Before the Fed went ahead and raised by a half-point, it would probably choose to eliminate the measured language.

en Nothing in these numbers would change the outlook for Fed policy, which is to tighten credit and to try to encourage market conditions that would slow growth to a more sustainable pace this year. The report leaves the Fed on track for a quarter-point hike in February, but there isn't the kind of urgency to warrant a 50 basis point hike.

en We will continue disposal activity, it will be at a very measured pace ... The amount will depend on market conditions.

en I think the Fed will drop the 'measured pace' language. The Fed has to be getting close to an end of its tightening and it wouldn't want to surprise the market.

en There won't be any surprises from the Fed today and that means another quarter-point rate hike. We are expecting the market to be very quiet today until the Fed releases its statement and we get more direction on future rate moves.

en The Federal Reserve, with the ink barely dry on its statement of intent to move in a measured pace, has begun a new theme that says 'measured' may be too slow.

en People had expected everyone to miss the quarter so it's not surprising that they missed. Market conditions are especially challenging for some of these companies, and they are now getting down to a point where they can drive a profitable business model.

en In the third quarter, we started to settle for 3-point shots, and it turned around the pace of the game. The physicality of the game just didn't go our way.

en The earnings for the banking industry have generally been pretty good, ... We've had more pleasant surprises than we expected -- we anticipated a relatively dull quarter.


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