The immediate fallout is not especially damaging. However, we expect the dollar to remain under pressure and face new lows once short-term profit-taking has run its course and the macro picture takes hold among the money center players.
The market has been burned on both sides, so people want to see what the Fed has to say and unless it's a concrete statement, everything will continue to be data-dependent.
The PCE deflator came in as expected, and declined on a year-on-year basis. It helped paint the picture that inflation pressure are well contained and possibly declined.
The PCE deflator came in as expected, and declined on a year-on-year basis. It helped paint the picture that inflation pressures are well contained and possibly declined.
The PCE deflator came in as expected, and declined on a year-on-year basis. It helped paint the picture that inflation pressures are well contained and possibly declining.
The president is going to take a look at where we can get the most effective use of the resources. He wants to be practical and effective.
The real estate market has been an underlying source of support for private consumption. As that market begins to slow and weaken, that would have an impact on private consumption.
There is a little bit over-speculation that there was going to be some imminent and drastic change to Japanese monetary policy and nothing to be further from the truth.
This is going to be a short-term recovery. The dollar will continue to weaken in the next several days.
This number does not increase the case for a move beyond 5 percent.
Today's data is supporting the notion the Fed will go only one or two more times. We're in a period of dollar weakness at the moment.
We ask people for their patience, but they should plan accordingly.
We're basically just seeing a little follow-on from Friday's unemployment report. The dollar has been stronger due to the interest rate outlook.
We're looking at each element, each discipline of our operation to determine how this happened and why.
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