Sherry Cooper
Sherry Cooper
Sherry S. Cooperis a Canadian-American economist. Cooper is currently Chief Economist for Dominion Lending Centres. She was Executive Vice-President and Chief Economist of BMO Financial Group, with responsibilities for economic forecasting and risk assessment. She comments regularly in the press on financial issues...
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We remain of the view that next week's rate hike will not be the Fed's last work this cycle. Indeed, they will likely eventually unwind all of last fall's crisis-induced easing.
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What we're seeing is reminiscent of the early 1990s -- a jobless recovery.
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What little data I've seen suggests that only about 25 percent of businesses have taken deliberate, serious action. And certainly the larger corporations would be the ones that would begin the process. Let's face it, a small company probably would not have the capability of taking very dramatic action.
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This production figure emphasizes that the US economy had solid underlying momentum heading into month-end,
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This will provide some offset to the drag caused by the hurricane's direct damage and flooding, which, along with the massive amounts of money being deployed in the affected area, suggest that the ultimate impact of Katrina on GDP might prove more fleeting than first thought.
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Worry not, the longest expansion in American history still has legs.
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This all but seals the deal on a coming cessation in Fed tightening,
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About six months ago, there was really no concern, and I think it makes sense to be concerned.
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June's swoon is indeed proving to be temporary.