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David Wolf Quotes

«If oil prices and gold prices go down, the Canadian dollar will go with them.»
Author: David Wolf
«It's hard for anything that will come out of Capitol Hill to make speech any freer in China.»
Author: David Wolf
«If the Fed continues to tighten more than we expect, the (more) likely it is that the Bank of Canada would also be tightening more than we expect.»
Author: David Wolf
«You wouldn't want to see much stronger employment growth without a big gain in the labor force.»
Author: David Wolf
«Stronger and stronger evidence of climate change is upon us. Nature's calendar is responding to the warming.»
Author: David Wolf
«Low inflation contributes to the solid performance in Canada's bond market. It is certainly something bond investors always want to see.»
Author: David Wolf
«I don't think it's going to have an overly material affect on consumer spending to the upside - but every little (bit) helps.»
Author: David Wolf
«It really comes down, more than anything else, to 'do you have a job?' and 'are you confident about keeping your job?'. If the answer to both of those are 'yes' then consumer confidence is going to be strong.»
Author: David Wolf
«Americans like to look at the Internet as a frontier. Chinese prefer to look at it as a fenced field. Where it is productive, you may roam; where there is danger, you may not.»
Author: David Wolf
«It's seen as the foreigners way of taking money out of the country without necessarily building factories or other obvious ways of adding value to the economy.»
Author: David Wolf

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