David Rosenberg

David Rosenberg
David Rosenberg, born in 1965, is a French art curator and author, specialized in modern and contemporary art...
ProfessionMusical.ly Star
Date of Birth19 April 1997
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The SARS virus may not have much of a direct impact on U.S. growth -- though we would look for some spillover to the consumer confidence data.
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Investors should be focused on regions where there are healthy balance sheets and high personal savings rates. Areas where there will be appreciating currencies, where there is pent-up demand and where there is an ability among policy makers to spur that pent-up demand.
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Maybe we only know when 'you are there' when we get the first financial calamity, which has been part and parcel of every tightening cycle over the past three decades,
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If the economy continues to muddle through at around 2 percent annualized growth, we could very well slip into deflation in the next two years,
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The big surprise in 1994 was that, despite all the inflation scares -- and there was tremendous inflation worry -- core inflation actually fell in 1994.
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It is basically a subtle way to flash to the market that the negative economic consequences are resonating and that the Fed may not just look at this as a temporary soft patch this time.
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Over the past three decades, the Fed tightened on eight occasions, five of these saw the yield curve invert,
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Notwithstanding the fact that the . . . CPI may look scary because of higher oil prices over the next few months, the key will be what the core numbers do, ... And I'm still expecting that they'll be benign.
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The markets are basically not treating this as an 'if' scenario but more as a 'done deal' scenario.
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A Bush win is good for asset managers but bad for life insurance companies.
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As for the employment report, I think there's a danger of overreacting over the message from it because this was the third warmest January in the past 112 years.
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Pretty heavy to where the average person would bore pretty quickly. This magazine has none of that. This magazine focuses on faith stories
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Companies will eventually run out of ways to squeeze more efficiency from the existing workforce. When that happens, they'll step up the pace of hiring.
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The housing market has become so stretched that the affordability ratio for first-time buyers, the folks who drive the incremental demand in the real estate sector, has deteriorated to levels last seen in the third quarter of 1989.