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...“What we have looks like a soft landing with very good outcomes for the US economy,” Treasury secretary Janet Yellen predicted in October....
...The rhythmic marks record the reach of West’s body as she painted; the whole surface is animated in a way embodying Harold Rosenberg’s definition of American abstraction: “an arena in which to act”....
...“The ‘official’ recession definition is not back-to-back quarters of negative real GDP,” said David Rosenberg, chief economist and president of Rosenberg Research....
...They are also awaiting remarks from Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen later this afternoon....
...in the way of a tightening cycle,” David Rosenberg at Gluskin Sheff, said....
...A measure of equity investors’ bullish mood came in their reaction to Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen’s indication on Tuesday that the central bank is unlikely to waste time in raising interest rates...
...“The bearishness in the bond market is even more acute than the bullishness on equities,” David Rosenberg at Gluskin Sheff, said....
...“Markets are happy,” said Jeremy Baskin, chief executive of AXA Rosenberg....
...Rosenberg is an associate at Davis Polk, a global law firm...
...“The Fed can’t afford to have another episode of rising bond yields like we saw in May and June,” says Jeffrey Rosenberg, chief investment strategist for fixed income at BlackRock....
...“If most Americans knew what was happening inside their own borders they would be scandalised,” said Simon Rosenberg of NDN, a Democratic think-tank....
...Afterwards, Rosenberg claimed that “It was just sort of political, legal, military theatre we had never seen before.” Maybe so, but the drama had one final act to go....
...David Rosenberg, chief US economist at Merrill Lynch, commented then: “We are not sure what to make of the fact that we find out from a reporter about comments that the Fed chairman made at a dinner two...
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