(22 quotes found)
“Essentially what happened was that quantitatively we had our fingers on the pulse of the global oceans for the first time in history. We collected more data in the first year than they had in the previous century of data.”
Bill Patzert
“Increasing perceptions that the Bank of Japan will be able to move away from its quantitative easing support the yen. Relative to the dollar, the yen should regain its losses.”
Chris Loong
“Most people in the market see the BOJ scrapping the quantitative easing policy at its board meeting on April 28 as a done deal.”
Daisuke Uno
“An end to quantitative easing would cause a temporary shock to the market.”
Yasuhiro Miyata
“Objectively, the conditions to end the quantitative easing policy are coming into place.”
Terunobu Maeda
“We didn't have any quantitative analysis on the broad effect of digital on watches. It was more anecdotal and 'gut' sense that cell phone and other technology would begin to eat into watch sales.”
Don Montuori
“The on-year rise in core CPI backs up our forecast of an exit from quantitative easing in April of next year, but the market's interest has shifted to the timing of an interest-rate hike.”
Tohru Sasaki
“A better-than-expected CPI means nothing in real terms because the end of quantitative easing doesn't have a real impact on the market, just speculation.”
“It's clear that the market is becoming more aggressive for an end to Japan's 'quantitative easing'.”
Todd Elmer
“Math is a quantitative subject, so it's easy to be fairly quantitative with the grading.”
Steven Orszag