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«My sense is that the high oil prices we've sustained throughout this year are beginning to take hold in the operating costs of a wider swath of US companies.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«It's obvious that the hurricanes will drag this number down, and because of that, separating the trend from the noise is going to be hard. When it's hard to assign a meaning to this number, the market will likely just overlook it.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«It's clearly not good, but the market is probably more focused on the economic front.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«The economy had been incredibly resilient in the face of lots of potential threats. Those threats have started to take hold in slower growth and corporate earnings, and I think it could get worse yet in the fourth quarter.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«It all leads to the idea that inflation isn't so bad. That supplies some push for the market.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«Some investors worry that if the inversion persists, it may signal a tough time ahead for the economy. But it's still too soon to know it for sure.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«It's remarkable that consumer confidence remains so high and it may help bring to stocks some buying momentum. Companies in the industrial and consumer sectors are the most likely to benefit from high confidence levels at the start of 2006.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«It's really the Fed at this point that's kept the market in check. The historic conversation between the Fed and the markets has become a bit of an argument over whether there's really inflation, and whether we need those rate hikes.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«It's really the Fed at this point that's kept the market in check.»
Author: Hans Olsen
«That shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone, because all the background was in place for that to happen what with rising interest rates and consumer spending where it's at, ... We may be seeing the beginning of a real slowdown in the housing market. That's a big concern hanging out there.»
Author: Hans Olsen

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