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Brian Wesbury Quotes

«Clearly, Tuesday's actions raise the risk of investing in the U.S. economy.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«I think rules are made to be broken and history isn't always a perfect guide. Today the stock market is very undervalued. As I look into the future, the gains of the past few weeks are a precursor to what is going to happen in the future.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«I do believe we're going to have better policies for the markets moving forward. I think we already saw the market move up in expectation of this.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«Any reduction is going to take away from my forecast of any boosted growth,»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«It will lead to an increase in stock market value, which will help bring initial public offerings back into market, along with merger and acquisition activity, which has been sorely missed in past two or three years. That added financial market activity comes along with a lot of real economic activity as well.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«All in all, the economy is not weak enough to warrant another rate cut. However, the Fed will give us one anyway. As always, the end result of excessive ease by the Fed will be higher rates in the years ahead.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«There are some very important timing issues that come into play. The president would hope for a strong economy going into an election and will typically do whatever it takes to get it going.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«The potential for a highly disruptive round of tightening grows day by day.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«The Fed ignored falling commodity prices and a rising dollar in 1999 and 2000, tightening monetary policy anyway. The result was a recession and deflation. This time the Fed is making the same mistake, but in the opposite direction. The result will be rising inflationary pressures and bond yields.»
Author: Brian Wesbury
«Investment strategies based on the supposed link between deficits and interest rates have never been profitable.»
Author: Brian Wesbury

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