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Jim Glassman Quotes

«The data reinforced the view that the Fed may not have to tighten much more and relieves anxiety about inflation.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«When I hear (about a housing bubble) I get the sense that people aren't connecting the dots.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«If rates rise it's because the economy is getting better.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«There's a 50-50 chance that they pause. I think the economy was already in the process of slowing and the dislocations to the energy sector will be fairly significant. There's reason to be cautious and play it by ear.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«I think we are looking for a pretty good prospect for a rebound next year.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«You get the impression we're pretty sanguine about the broad economic outlook.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«We've come so far. Holding onto gains from yesterday's rally is impressive.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«We certainly don't want the thing that goes down, disappears and then goes back up because, first of all, there is a huge amount of uncertainty around that.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«The market moved up rapidly, and it needed a pause.»
Author: Jim Glassman
«It looks to us like after a slowdown in the fourth quarter, spending is picking up in the first.»
Author: Jim Glassman