Ian Shepherdson
Ian Shepherdson
Ian Shepherdson is an award-winning British economist. He is the founder and Chief Economist of Pantheon Macroeconomics, an economic research firm located in Newcastle, England, with an office in White Plains, New York. In February 2015, he was named The Wall Street Journal's US economic forecaster of the year for the second time, having previously won the award in 2003...
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We remain relatively optimistic about the housing market, but we do accept that activity fell sharply in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11,
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We remain of the view that the Fed's near-term objective is simply to support the stock market until consumer and business sentiment improves,
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With unemployment set to breach 6 percent over the next few months, people's view of the current economy is bound to deteriorate, ... But expectations are what matter for spending, and at this level the numbers suggest consumers spending will rise, albeit not rapidly.
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There are currently more than a million displaced people, and I don't expect many of them to be back at work by the time of the September payroll survey.
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There is certainly nothing in this report to suggest any serious slowing, or any slowing at all, in the economy is near.
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There is a specific reference in February to 'the pace of policy moves at upcoming meetings ... would depend on incoming data', suggesting a degree of potential flexibility that was absent from the December minutes,
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With three sub-300,000 numbers in the past four weeks, it is beginning to look as though there has been some real improvement in the labor markets this year.
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This reads like they are more scared than they have been willing to admit. And that they are ready to cut rates further - maybe soon.
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There is nothing in the statement to suggest they're done.
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We've seen pauses in sales before; (it's) too soon to call this a trend.