Instead of swiping or dipping a card, you'll be able to just leave it in your wallet. It's going to be a great convenience for commuters that we hope will eventually be available at subway turnstiles also. |
Interest rate differentials in the dollar's favor seem to have maxed out ... and that has put a bit of pressure on the dollar. |
Interest rate is the driving factor at the moment. Anything that suggests that growth is robust and people are concerned about inflation...the general feeling is the Fed will still be very vigilant with regard to rates. |
It is not as if they named a plumber as chairman of the Fed. |
It is said that man doesn't live by bread alone. Sometimes this is unfortunate, because people who cannot live by bread alone too often kill other people in consequence of the fights they get into. |
It's all part of the game, ... These things happen. |
It's been a little disruptive to athletic schedules, but we have found everyone to be supportive of it. |
It's just a pissing contest, but unfortunately the contestants never seem to run out of piss. |
It's kind of in line with what we've seen over the past few weeks, in that positive data is ignored by the market. There is a lot of interest to sell dollars. |
It's the first of its kind in the nation, and it's a technology that allows the eyes and the ears of the facility to be coordinated in one place so police and rescue personnel can respond immediately. It's like a digital security net. |
Language is froth on the surface of thought. |
Measuring all costs in terms of energy is merely a religious exercise. |
Microsoft has enough power that there is the potential for antitrust, but people risk playing chicken little (with this accusation). |
Most of the dollar's gains are based on the sell-off in the Australia and New Zealand dollars. |
My gut feeling tells me interest rate differentials won't benefit the dollar anymore. There's too much uncertainty surrounding the future course of Fed policy. |