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«That, plus the fact that the Bank of Japan won't be buying as many Treasury and agency securities, will put upward pressure on rates.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«I think it's a big deal -- I think it'll be ultimately a deal we don't care for.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«What the Fed is trying to say is, 'We're getting ready to tighten, but it won't be a rerun of 1994,' ... Of course, they don't know that -- they didn't think 1994 was going to be the way it was.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«Unfortunately, the Fed actually has to confirm the market's expectations. If the Fed doesn't move, then we'll reverse these trades. Yields will fall and the stock market will rise, and we'll kind of reset the shot clock.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«I think there are some members who would prefer that the funds rate be at 3 percent, but I suspect there is a little concern about moving too fast and upsetting the household sector.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«Those who have lived through the 1970s remember the tremendous toll that accelerating inflation took on the economy and vowed to never make that mistake again,»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«Well, one could argue that they're in the early process of making that mistake again. Those with some memory would probably rather have the funds rate at 3 percent than 1 percent.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«These are supply-side effects. A president has more to do with supply-side policies and effects than demand-side effects.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«Every time we think the bond market is acting irrationally, we usually find out a month or two later that it was rational, that some people participating in the bond market knew more than most of us economists did -- which is not really a great feat.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
«I guess you could (say) that the Fed sees the light at the end of the tunnel. They believe that they have taken a lot of accommodation out of policy now.»
Author: Paul Kasriel
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