David Wyss
David Wyss
David Wyss is an American economist. As New York-based Standard & Poor's chief economist, Wyss was responsible for S & P's economic forecasts and publications. He also coauthored the monthly Equity Insight and the weekly Financial Notes. He was on the board of the National Association for Business Economics, Washington, D.C...
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We're expecting oil prices to continue to come down. They're now about $60. We expect to be down around $50 by the end of the year.
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Greenspan has had the most successful tenure in Fed history. He kept inflation under very tight control while avoiding any major recessions.
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Natural gas is definitely a problem. If we have a mild to normal winter, we are OK. But if we have a colder winter than normal, we just don't have enough natural gas.
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We don't seem to be having any trouble financing our large and growing trade deficits.
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We've got to see what happens in October. There was an initial shock after the attack. Nobody was doing anything.
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There is a risk that energy could break out into a bigger inflation problem. We have gotten through Katrina and oil prices have backed off a bit, but there is a risk that if we have a harsh winter, energy prices will rise again.
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We might have a lower unemployment rate and a somewhat lower gross domestic product, but it wouldn't be a huge impact.