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Jay Bryson Quotes

«The economy in the third quarter had a fair amount of momentum and oil prices were skyrocketing. You are going to see some $60 billion trade figures if for no other reason than the price of oil.»
Author: Jay Bryson
«That seems like a tall feat right now.»
Author: Jay Bryson
«The insurance payments are going to go away. The outlook remains very bleak.»
Author: Jay Bryson
«Obviously, this quarterly swing is a one-off event.»
Author: Jay Bryson
«As [interest] rates rise in foreign economies, U.S. assets may begin to lose some of their luster to foreign investors.»
Author: Jay Bryson
«The Achilles heel of the U.S. economy is its dependence on foreign capital...which may be the only way that Europe can keep American unilateralism in check,»
Author: Jay Bryson
«The March CPI data, taken in isolation, likely will have very little impact on near-term Fed policy,»
Author: Jay Bryson
«As far as the scorekeeping at the Fed is concerned, today's report will go down in the 'reasons to tighten further' column,»
Author: Jay Bryson
«As far as the scorekeeping at the Fed is concerned, today's report will go down in the 'reasons to tighten further' column.»
Author: Jay Bryson
«The March CPI data, taken in isolation, likely will have very little impact on near-term Fed policy.»
Author: Jay Bryson

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