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billywows
    04-Jan-2007 07:36  
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12th December's FOMC minutes out last nite ....

http://www.federalreserve.gov/fomc/minutes/20061212.htm

 
 
billywows
    13-Dec-2006 00:20  
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Wonder anyone will stay till 2:15am to see the FOMC statement .... *Yawn!
 
 
maxsyn
    12-Dec-2006 22:32  
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dun think much fun fare tonight.

big buyer could have gone for holiday now
 

 
billywows
    12-Dec-2006 22:19  
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We had a few rate pauses so far .... If tonite's FOMC meeting resulted in an unexpected rate CUT, it will truely be a Christmas miracle for investors! (Though unlikely to happen as another pause is so much expected tonite.)
 
 
iPunter
    12-Dec-2006 20:18  
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...especially after last Friday's ominous last minute sell-down which was followed by near exuberant buying the very next day. Can bull-juice still sustain the optimists?

Just some fleeting thoughts that bother... :(
 
 
iPunter
    12-Dec-2006 20:13  
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Hmmm... it doesn't sound a bit positive... or optimistic...

and with that, today's quarter moon-phase may exert it's not-too-subtle influence.

If the bear really finally succeeds in riding the bull like a mule, like some of  the sign already portend, such as stocks not paying any due 'respect' to their respective support levels, then what next???

Especially
 

 
billywows
    12-Dec-2006 18:52  
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Will Fed acknowledge 'straws in wind' of slowdown?

 
 
iPunter
    10-Dec-2006 22:42  
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reports and news are what keep the market moving... but sometimes they are just convenient excuses for the market to do it's thing... :)
 
 
billywows
    10-Dec-2006 22:37  
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Let's see how the US market reacts next Tuesday's FOMC though rate will remain unchange at 5.25% ..... Below from Marketwatch:
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Market professionals said the key to next week's action will be the Fed's accompanying statement on the direction of interest rates.
"It's not going to be a lesson in interest-rate modeling next week," said Matthew Smith, portfolio manager at Smith Affiliated Capital. "It's going to be a lesson in grammar, by interpreting the statement."
Investors already expect the Federal Open Market Committee, the Fed's policy-setting arm, to leave its target for overnight interest rates unchanged at 5.25%.
It had been widely expected that the Fed would stand pat for now, then cut rates in early-2007 as recent data showed the economy was noticeably slowing. But that notion was put into question after Friday's report of stronger-than-expected growth of 132,000 jobs for November.
With hiring continuing at a healthy pace, the Fed isn't under as much pressure to cut rates, said Robert Pavlik, portfolio manager at Oaktree Asset Management.
The odds of a rate cut by the Fed's meeting in late March fell on Friday, to 32% from 48% on Thursday. A week ago, the odds jumped as high as 76%.
For the January meeting, investors see a 12% chance of a rate-cut, compared with 16% on Thursday.
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billywows
    21-Nov-2006 22:37  
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Fed's Warsh says inflation is 'uncomfortably elevated'
 

 
lkw1974
    27-Oct-2006 00:33  
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with so many records breaking? mid term elction n fed meeting in dec will give us borrowed time? or will the bull still go on?

 
 
billywows
    27-Oct-2006 00:08  
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Analysts going nuts over last nite's FOMC statement below! Next Fed meeting on 12th December. It's Christmas season .......
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Economists divided on meaning of 12 words
What does 'moderate growth' mean for the Fed and interest rates?

 
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