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lacker

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lacker [ˈlækə]
n
a variant spelling of lacquer


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Right now I don't think it's time to raise interest rates," Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker told reporters after a speech.
While the financial meltdown that hit investment bank Bear Stearns and the freezing up of markets for asset-backed securities have been compared to old-fashioned runs on a bank, Lacker said it was important to distinguish what he calls fundamental financial motivations from simple mob psychology.
I have the most luck when I simply say, "This is Cynthia Lacker calling for Thomas Smith.
 
 
 
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