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en The bond market doesn't really care about the payrolls data now because you're even getting the crazy question asked about whether the Fed can ease.

en Of course it's great for inflation. But, really, the market doesn't care about the numbers because they're not the payrolls report.

en It seems the stock market is more tuned to the bond market now than it has been in the past several months. As soon as we got oriented towards the bond market, all this economic data increased in significance.

en We think he wants to ease. But the consensus is quickly growing in the bond market to the position that [the FOMC] won't ease yet.

en The payrolls data managed to change interest rate expectations -- the market was pricing in a March (U.S. rate) hike by about 75-80 percent before the payrolls numbers came out. Once they had come out that was pushed towards 90 percent.

en Other than the U.S. payrolls data, there isn't any fresh market-moving factor.

en The focus will be on payrolls, and the market is looking for a significant fall as we are still seeing the effects from Hurricane Katrina. It is worth holding long bond positions.

en Consolidation ahead of payrolls on Friday is likely to be the story in the short term unless we get any news in today's (service sector) data that changes the view on the payrolls.

en Once again soft data appears to be generating more reaction in the bond market than strong data -- consistent with the bullish undertone.

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en The Fed will wait to see at least another month's worth of economic data before it makes a decision to ease. They want to see whether or not [weak] July data were more of an aberration or a trend -- two months will give them more cover to ease further.

en The rate rise in the ECB has been pressuring the bond market -- all of the European bond market is down at this point -- and that is starting to push its way into our bond market.

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