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Greg Valliere Quotes

«The markets until recently have been oblivious to the possibility of a Kerry win.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«There's a growing concern that the White House is out of touch. He has to show more empathy, and he hasn't done a good job on that.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«There is a new climate in Washington. Even the appearance of impropriety can do in a career.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«If business had serious objections to him, he wouldn't have been nominated.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«This idea that the Fed is close to done is very puzzling,»
Author: Greg Valliere
«We should have economic growth of more than 3 percent this quarter. I think the Fed is concerned about a possible housing bubble and about us getting close to full employment. I think this is one of the rare occasions were the market has it wrong.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«I think Friday's number will be impossible to analyze,»
Author: Greg Valliere
«And forget about getting any new oil or natural gas out of Alaska.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«My bottom line is that this not catastrophic for the Bush agenda,»
Author: Greg Valliere
«By the middle of the fall, if there's a feeling that the economy has withstood this blow, then Congress might be able to return to a more traditional agenda.»
Author: Greg Valliere

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