Richard DeKaser, chief economist at National City, predicted a 50-point cut and thinks another 25-point cut will come in October, the next time the Open Market Committee meets.
Richard DeKaser, chief economist at National City (nyse: NCC - news - people ), predicted a 50-point cut and thinks another 25-point cut will come in October, the next time the Open Market Committee meets.
This week's half-point cut went down badly with share investors, because they wanted a three-quarter-point cut and interpreted Mr Greenspan's more modest offering as a signal that he will do only what the economy requires, not what the stockmarket craves.
So is there now some arbitrary cut-off point, the Crimean War (1853-6) perhaps?
That is roughly 0.3% of the power of the 180-decibel cut-off point that the operational system would have.
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After this cut-off point, it gives preference to Catholic pupils, with a proportion of places also allocated for non-Catholics.
Viddy only allows you to shoot for 15 seconds, which is just about the cut-off point where posterity-making becoming perturbing.
The cut-off point for payments is 31 March, so if the cold spell continues into April, these payments will not be made.
But take 1963, the year that marked the end of national service and the rise of the Beatles, and you have an interesting cut-off point for comparison.
Sir John adds that the current cut-off point for awarding medals - five years after the operations have ended - should stay in place.
England play a seven match one-day series in India, with the cut-off point for automatic Champions Trophy places to be confirmed after the second match.
Mr Stirling said anyone who signed up before the cut-off point at the end of August would still receive their newsletters and a birthday card.
The Northern Irishman finished the season at 125th on the money list, the cut-off point at which players keep their full playing privileges on the US Tour.
The cut-off point for resuscitation - when a person is pronounced dead - is when all eight have been checked and there are still no signs of life.
Dredge has only enjoyed one top-10 finish this year and was resigned to making it four missed cuts out of five until the weather turned and the cut-off point dropped to two over, keeping him here.
It is too late to claim for 2000 to 2002, as the government's cut-off point for claims has ended, but men who were 60 in winters 1997, 1998 and 1999, but did not get the payment should ring the helpline to see if they are eligible.
Second-placed Dortmund will seek to cut the 18-point deficit at Gladbach on Sunday, when third-placed Bayer Leverkusen travel to bottom team Greuther Furth.
His half-point cut in short-term interest rates was designed to avoid a recession, but it may have bought him only a postponement of the inevitable.
The Fed's half-point cut in mid-September showed that the central bank is worried about the effect of the housing market on growth but also that it hopes speedy action will limit the extent to which that infects the broader economy.
Anthony missed 19 straight 3-pointers before hitting a big one as the Knicks stopped the Celtics' frantic rally that cut a 26-point deficit to four in the final period of Game 6.
The cut Wednesday comes less than one month after another half-point cut, that time coordinated with central banks around the globe.
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Before this week's liquidity actions, financial markets expected another three-quarter-point cut at the Fed's next rate-setting meeting on March 18th.
Boston cut a 26-point deficit to four points twice down the stretch, but failed to pull off one more improbable run.
The Magic cut a 16-point halftime deficit to seven after three quarters, but the Nets responded with the first nine of the fourth quarter to push it back to 16.
Speaking after the European Central Bank's (ECB) half-point cut in interest rates on November 6th, Jean-Claude Trichet, the bank's chief, allowed that inflation could fall well below the ECB's target ceiling of 2% next year.
The Federal Reserve said Friday it has approved a half-percentage point cut in the discount rate - a dramatic move aimed at calming markets roiled by a widening credit crisis.
Since the start of 2001, the Fed has cut its interest rates 12 times, to 1.25%, whereas the ECB's half-point cut, to 2%, on June 5th was only its seventh in the same period.
After losing money, it cut its break-even point from two-thirds of capacity utilisation to one-third.
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