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- Author Brian Stine
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The Fed is still looking at inflation. Katrina is certainly going to have some negative impact on the economy but longer-term Katrina will be a positive as we rebuild the Gulf area.
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- Author Bruce Sewell
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We will not be able to function as competitively in the worldwide economy if we are not a diverse legal team. It's not optional in my view.
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- Author Bruce Smith
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Like the rest of the economy, the housing market is clearly showing the effects of the Sept. 11 attack on America,
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- Author Bruce Steinberg
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He is extremely optimistic on technology, its impact on productivity and the benefits it has to our economy. We believe Alan Greenspan does not see any burning need to further tighten policy, assuming the economy is slowing as it has been indicating so far.
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- Author Bruce Steinberg
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With the economy showing signs of life, the Fed easing cycle is probably at an end. We expect the Fed to hold steady.
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- Author Bruce Steinberg
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The U.S. economy shows further signs of stabilizing, though a true recovery is still some months away. Consumers will determine the near-term outlook and signs are positive.
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- Author Bruce Steinberg
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The U.S. economy is performing so admirably right now, it is hard to believe how good it is. We have strong growth, declining inflation, strong profits, rising real wages. All of these things are happening at the same time and there is no sign that any of this is about to end.
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- Author Bruce Steinberg
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The U.S. economy is now almost certainly in recession, but a huge amount of policy stimulus should strongly boost growth by next spring or summer. A consumer rebound in the spring and a capital spending recovery by the second half of 2002 will hopefully follow.
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- Author Bruce Steinberg
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The U.S. economy has yet to show convincing signs of a bottom but that doesn't mean monetary policy isn't working. We continue to look for a strong economic rebound by the fourth quarter.
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