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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 We see a number of reasons for the Fed to drop its 'measured pace' language.

en The Fed has stated pretty steadily that they are on this measured pace of tightening, and investors will be looking to see that they maintain that pace,

en We read any change in language as more likely to generate a slower pace of tightening than a speeding up in tightening to 50-basis-point increments.

en Measured could go away, ... Greenspan wants the yield on the 10-year Treasury to go up because usually, long rates are not this low until late in a tightening cycle. The bond market may be underestimating how much more tightening needs to be done.

en The markets concluded that, for now, a measured pace of tightening will prevail.

en Everyone expects that Mr. Greenspan is going to eventually drop the word measured, so as to prepare the market for upping rate hikes at a faster pace in the future. That's going to be the key next week, whether he takes the word out or not.

en The money market initially appeared willing to bet that the next round of tightening could be the last of the cycle. (However) the tone of the minutes suggests the pace of prospective tightening could be less predictable.

en I think that if the Fed goes back to normal language about 'measured pace' (of rate hikes), it becomes a secondary story, ... It is only becoming a big story because of the uncertainty about what they were going to do. The equity markets will be looking for language here again. If it talks too harshly about inflationary pressures, it could be unfriendly for stocks.

en The real question here is we don't know how large that impact is yet -- so this is a big source of uncertainty for the Fed and that does give them good cause to take a pause in their measured pace of tightening.

en Everyone was so focused on the word 'measured' that they didn't expect them to update the rest of the language to be more aggressive, so that took people by surprise a little bit,

en This is a slight move away from the Fed's completely balanced view of the world on inflation but I don't think they will accelerate the pace of tightening, ... There is a little more fear of inflation but the fact that the Fed kept measured tells me they are comfortable with the path they are on.

en I don't think the market will push far before the Fed statement. If they remove the sentence implying some further measured tightening then the dollar is at risk.

en 2006 could take a lot of economists by surprise. The market is priced for the fed funds rate to top out at 4.50%, but if there is still a lot of easy money in the market, the Fed will have to keep on tightening. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness.

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


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