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«The bond market is not happy that the equity market's having all the fun.»
Author: John Lonski
«A bigger-than-expected jump in durable goods could remind investors that overseas growth is accelerating.»
Author: John Lonski
«An overvalued equity market is the best friend the Treasury bond market has right now.»
Author: John Lonski
«There's no indication that the two rate hikes of 1999 have succeeded in slowing the economy, ... spending continues to rise just as foreign economies are gaining momentum.»
Author: John Lonski
«The market's stepping back. There's maybe a little profit taking after gains of last week.»
Author: John Lonski
«We had a bit of a relief rally. And perhaps there's the sense that the Fed is finished for now.»
Author: John Lonski
«'We could approach (a yield of) 6-1/2 percent (on the 30-year bond) if the employment cost index ends up on the high side.»
Author: John Lonski
«I think the market's getting geared up for that release. Many are looking for a large increase (in non-farm payrolls).»
Author: John Lonski
«There's a good deal of worry as to whether or not an overly strong yen might jeopardize this early stage of Japan's economic recovery.»
Author: John Lonski
«We have hard evidence that there has been a pullback of foreign buying of U.S .Treasury securities, ... But more importantly, faster economic growth abroad will be to the benefit of the U.S. economy, will provide a boost to corporate revenues, perhaps add to the demand for labor, which can only increase inflation risks and puts more pressure on the Fed to eventually hike interest rates again.»
Author: John Lonski
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