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Rob Bell God has spoken, and everything else is commentary.
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Helane Becker The commentary was a lot more optimistic than I expected it to be given the high oil prices. The outlook was also a little more optimistic than I would have expected.
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James Lindsay The commentary on next year's earnings will disappoint but, obviously, reflects the extra interest costs and higher depreciation going forward.
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Art Hogan The equities markets are very forward pricing mechanisms so the (corporate) news you're hearing has been priced into the market, for the most part. The news that you should focus on is what will be suggested in the commentary that comes out because we're trying to invest for fourth-quarter growth.
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Mark Vitner You could even interpret the minutes to read that economic growth has already slowed to its long-run potential and that the federal funds rate is already at a neutral level. The Fed's commentary describes an economy that is nearing or already in the early stages of a soft landing.
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Ned Riley Everybody knows the second quarter is going to be miserable but there's a sliver of optimism on the part of investors that would hope that the commentary would be geared toward a better scenario.
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B. R. Hayden It's an extraordinary commentary on what the Internet can do, ... opening the crossroads around the world for communication between all people.
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Barry Hyman It's not the quarter-percentage point increase that is worrying people. We are all waiting to see if the commentary will point to one, two or more interest-rate increases.