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David Hensley Quotes

«Tight labor market, acceleration in wages -- it's a description of an economy that's simmering, but it hasn't boiled over yet into inflation.»
Author: David Hensley
«My doctor said you've got two choices: Take insulin or lose weight.»
Author: David Hensley
«I can't afford not to go.»
Author: David Hensley
«The base of global growth is strengthening and broadening overseas. It looks like we're picking up the pace and we're moving back into above-trend growth rates.»
Author: David Hensley
«In Asia, we see growth remaining steady and fast.»
Author: David Hensley
«Japan is back on its feet and growing again.»
Author: David Hensley
«We marked up forecasts for the euro area and Japan. It's just a sense that these economies, especially the euro area, are on a stronger growth path.»
Author: David Hensley
«The latest PMI data point to a slight moderation in the pace of global manufacturing output, to a still robust 5 to 6 percent annual rate.»
Author: David Hensley
«Input price pressures are abating and this should reduce uncertainty and pressure on profit margins in coming months.»
Author: David Hensley
«January purchasing managers' surveys signal that the impressive acceleration in manufacturing activity from the final quarter of 2005 has carried over into the new year.»
Author: David Hensley