[• John Norris, who's running Kerry's Iowa campaign, said the senator has been to about 44 counties that make up roughly 80 percent of the caucus vote.] That's just by eyeballing it, I may be off by one, ... Hasn't been something we've been focused on. |
$60 oil is not good for our economy but it's not going to be a doomsday scenario. The economy is not going to hit a brick wall, |
A rate hike in November is without a doubt a given. We're staring 4 percent in the face, |
Also, our seniors are becoming leaders on the floor, and that's hard to teach. |
Bond fund managers don't believe long-term inflation is a significant worry. |
Everyone's oil crystal ball is cloudy right now. |
Everything is on track and going very well. |
For the shop owners, this reduces the cost and risk of bringing a very enthusiastic young worker into the shop. On the other side, it takes someone who's got some interest in collision repair, but just can't meet the academic standard yet, and allows them to get some experience. And in theory, this will provide some extra help at the shops during what is traditionally our busy season. |
Historically, the Fed stops when the inversion of the overnight rate to the 10-year is about 30 to 40 basis points. |
I can't make a determination as to what the intent was, but the purchases were close enough together that we interpreted it to be subject to the bid law. |
I think the Fed is going to 4.5 percent regardless and we will have an inverted yield curve by the first quarter of next year. So this is a bit of a strange statement. |
I'd caution [consumers] very seriously on going into the real-estate market with both feet right now. [It's] not necessarily that they're going to lose their shirts. It's just that the easy money has been made. |
I'm getting cards and letters every day now, |
If (land does not have adequate moisture) we would recommend that you do not plant because the likelihood is those trees would die. |
If the numbers are good then the Fed may be on target for a 3.75 or 4 percent fed funds rate. |