Sherry Cooper
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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...
early seeing
What we're seeing is reminiscent of the early 1990s -- a jobless recovery.
months six
About six months ago, there was really no concern, and I think it makes sense to be concerned.
indeed proving
June's swoon is indeed proving to be temporary.
dip good hope looking maybe pick production sign stage
The big dip in inventories is a good sign if we are looking for a glimmer of hope here. Maybe we are at a stage where production can pick up again.
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This all but seals the deal on a coming cessation in Fed tightening,
policy shift surprises
No surprises for the bank, so no shift in the policy program.
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The Fed might have been in a dilemma if signs of slower growth were coupled with signs of a wage/price spiral. However, that is emphatically not the case. The underlying inflation outlook is not a problem for the Fed or the financial markets.
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It certainly affects psychology, but if the job market starts growing, that effect is far more important to psychology than something that's happening half a world away.
economic predicting risky
Predicting the long-awaited U.S. economic slowdown can be a risky business,
retail sales strong
This is still a very strong retail sales report,
bonds buying change foreigners haven margin massive percent safe stocks
Foreigners own 11 percent of U.S. stocks -- that's not huge, but at the margin it makes a big difference. And right now there's massive foreign buying of bonds because they're a safe haven amid geopolitical uncertainty -- that could change as well.
corporate inflation pricing remains virtually
Inflation in the U.S. remains virtually non-existent, as does corporate pricing power.
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There is no longer a shadow of doubt that the U.S. economy is downshifting rapidly; the only question is how deep the slowdown goes, ... We do not expect to see recession in 2001, but we certainly expect to see significantly slower growth with continued moderating inflation.
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While this report yielded few surprises, it simply highlights the relentless strength in the economy and provides more ammunition for the Fed to continue tightening policy,