(Akers) didn't really score the first goal. It was a girl named Emily Pickering. She got the first goal on a free kick and put it right in the corner. The Danes were flabbergasted. |
A lot of us joined the city during the years Plano was growing and will retire together. |
As far as leadership, I have never coached a better kid, who comes to practice and games ready to play. Her desire to win is unmatched. |
As long as it's not too bad, as long as it's not too strong, bonds can remain productive. |
But I still think over the long term, the burden of proof is on the Bank of Japan. We've seen plenty of instances where word and deed haven't quite met in Japanese circles. So, I think until we see some real evidence that Japan is really willing to expand their monetary base, I don't think you're going to get a real turn down in the yen. |
But the bulk of this problem is still in Asia and this disease has become highly endemic in much of Asia. So we have to be balanced in our approach, |
Certainly these countries in Africa are potentially in line for the introduction of the avian disease, |
Economic growth has surpassed virtually everyone's expectations, ... hanging your hat on one number is a little misleading. We'll have to have more numbers to get a better idea of what the Fed might do. |
Expectations are that the Fed is going to do nothing and refrain from raising rates and maintain an inflation risk bias, |
For the bond market, it's clearly not bullish, ... At a time where growth is strong, the labor market is still tight, and price pressures are building, the last thing you need is a surge in energy prices that will push inflation up across the board. |
He makes everybody better. On his line and on the team. |
I know that if a pandemic emerges, we'll have trouble controlling it. |
I think the ECI is going to more important than the GDP report, |
I think we'll have to sift through the data until we know what the fed will do, |
I think what the Fed really did today is they kept the door open for further cuts. |