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By Crispin Semmens, reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
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"The wealth effect is likely to continue to dissipate in the face of weaker equity markets," noted David Semmens , U.S. economist at Standard Chartered.
Housing Troubles Have Deep Foundations David Reilly 2011
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That said, if the sentiment figure worsens, it will be a blow to markets, said David Semmens , U.S. economist at Standard Chartered: "The U.S. consumer still remains the most important factor for the world economy."
Search Continues for the Bold U.S. Consumer David Reilly 2011
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Meanwhile, although payroll growth has picked up in recent months, "the overhang of unemployed workers is keeping upward wage pressures at bay," says Standard Chartered economist David Semmens .
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"The wealth effect is likely to continue to dissipate in the face of weaker equity markets," noted David Semmens , U.S. economist at Standard Chartered.
Housing Troubles Have Deep Foundations David Reilly 2011
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"What you really want to see is sales going up, inventories going down, and prices going up, not down," said David Semmens, an economist with Standard Chartered.
Sales Stir Hope for Housing Market Robbie Whelan 2012
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"The wealth effect is likely to continue to dissipate in the face of weaker equity markets," noted David Semmens , U.S. economist at Standard Chartered.
Housing Troubles Have Deep Foundations David Reilly 2011
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Arizona Department of Transportation Research Project Manager John Semmens has recommended that car insurers issue license plates, and that they be held responsible for the full cost of injuries and property damages caused by their licensees under the Disneyland model.
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"The lack of willingness of initial jobless claims to break below 400,000 remains a real concern for those looking for a labour market recovery," writes David Semmens, economist at Standard Chartered Bank, in a note.
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"No one expects the U.S. will not be paying its debt," said David Semmens, a U.S. economist at Standard Chartered Bank in New York.
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