Steven Wood

Steven Wood
Steven Woodwas an Australian sprint canoeist and marathon canoeist who competed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the K-4 1000 m event at Barcelona in 1992...
extending period weakness
Weakness was widespread, extending the period of pronounced weakness.
although declines drop few further gradually higher hints likely maximum output period rate ratio sales weakness
There are a few tentative hints -- higher new orders, a drop in the inventory-to-sales ratio -- that the period of maximum weakness has likely passed. Although further declines in output are anticipated, the rate of decline should gradually diminish.
actions cannot data fed further future imply ruled
What they did imply was that future Fed actions will become even more data dependent, Further tightening cannot be ruled out.
due higher impact interest mild obvious portion rates strength winter
While a portion of this strength is due to unseasonably mild winter weather, it is obvious that higher interest rates are, so far, having little dampening impact on construction.
consumer core holiday sentiment solid spending stronger translate
This stronger consumer sentiment may yet translate into solid core consumer spending for the holiday season.
almost building economy factory fears hikes housing improving interest necessary offset rate sector slow weakness
While the housing sector is slowing, almost all of its weakness will be offset by the improving factory sector, ... More interest rate hikes will be necessary to slow the economy sufficiently to alleviate the Fed's fears of building inflationary pressures.
data economic extend key labor markets open pressure quarter questions relieve rest second slow spending sufficient suggest welcome
While these data will be welcome by the (Fed), two key questions remain, ... Will the second quarter spending slow down extend through the rest of the year? Economic fundamentals suggest they will. And will the spending slowdown be sufficient to relieve pressure on labor markets and inflation? At this point, that is still an open question.
data economic extend key labor markets open pressure quarter questions relieve rest second slow spending sufficient suggest welcome
While these data will be welcome by the (Fed), two key questions remain. Will the second quarter spending slow down extend through the rest of the year? Economic fundamentals suggest they will. And will the spending slowdown be sufficient to relieve pressure on labor markets and inflation? At this point, that is still an open question.
august force hand remains
While this will not force the Fed's hand at this week's meeting, an August tightening remains a real possibility.
declining gains good input labor occurs rapidly situation
While good gains in productivity are economically favorable, it is not a good situation when this occurs because labor input is declining more rapidly than output.
creation job layoffs
With a longer-term view, layoffs have accelerated, job creation has slowed, and joblessness has increased.
activity coming decline generate housing huge increase likely mild next severe weather
Unseasonably mild weather in January, coming after unseasonably severe weather in December, generated a huge increase in housing starts. Moreover, February's weather is likely to generate a big decline in housing activity next month.
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The positive influence of tax rebate checks and lower energy prices is being overwhelmed by the adverse impact of highly noticeable layoff announcements and the turmoil in the stock market,
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We still expect economic activity to slow over the next several quarters as consumer spending slows further and housing declines more because of higher interest rates and energy costs. The absence of inflation will be welcomed at the Federal Reserve.