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Gary Thayer Quotes

«This supports the view that first-quarter economic activity is much better than what we saw in the fourth quarter of last year.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«If you put the two months together it still looks as if retail sales were strong at the beginning of the year -- an average increase of 0.8 percent for each of the two months.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«The housing market is cooling off, but not too much, and inflation looks relatively benign.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«These numbers look as if there's no urgent need to raise interest rates much further.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«Now that we're in a more open economy, and there's a lot more opportunity to get goods from overseas, if manufacturers are operating at full capacity, there's less likelihood that somebody will bid up prices at a domestic producer if they can get it somewhere else.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«It is encouraging that consumers are taking the negative things that are happening recently. Possibly the employment situation is outweighing other concerns.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«They're saying that some further policy firming may be needed, so it doesn't look like the Fed is seeing enough softness in the economy right now to warrant pausing.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«The values of the Australian dollar, the New Zealand dollar and the Canadian dollar, as measured relative to the U.S. dollar, have been important signals of changing trends in global economic activity.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«Looking back, it is understandable why the Australian and New Zealand currencies peaked in early 2005. That was about the same time that the demand for crude oil also started to moderate.»
Author: Gary Thayer
«Fewer people are worried about jobs right now, more people think that jobs are easy to get, and I think that's supporting confidence despite the high energy prices.»
Author: Gary Thayer

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