And China increasingly the engine of global growth appears poised for a soft landing, says Credit Suisse.
The hopes of a soft landing in Syria have been destroyed by the regime's violence.
Hence, all the muttering by the Fed about its goal of a"soft landing"for our supposedly"high-flying"economy.
But by common consent, maintaining these surpluses and engineering a soft landing requires policy changes.
If this is a soft landing, it's not a plane I want to be riding on.
Thus it is claimed that housing markets in Britain and Australia have had a soft landing.
The keys don't feel very mushy, but they don't have particularly soft landing either.
The guys who called for a soft landing, and better, into 2013 were right.
Money managers, bankers, traders, and analysts agree that the Brazilian economy is headed for a soft landing.
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Official figures suggest that growth after the early 1990s boom never dipped below 7% a perfect soft landing.
As many as 76 percent see a soft landing in China and expect quantitative easing in Euroland.
Such a sharp contraction in the investment rate is not, she says, consistent with a soft landing.
Most experts are still predicting a soft landing in most countries, with prices levelling off, but not dropping.
The Chinese government has been steadily orchestrating a soft landing of the economy since the start of the year.
We find it in all the chatter about whether the Fed can achieve a "soft landing" for the economy.
Unlike Alberta and Ontario, where similar cuts were cushioned by thriving economies, British Columbia will have no soft landing.
Barclays Capital said in a report released on Friday that their soft landing narrative for China remains firmly in tact.
Then again, 7% growth instead of 10% growth is a soft landing, not a hard one for China, Li says.
"I think the most likely outcome is that the economy will move forward toward a soft landing, " Yellen said then.
The bank may yet be vindicated by outside events and turn out to have provided Brazil with a soft landing.
The crew of a Coast Guard search-and-rescue plane watched as the Cessna made what appeared to be a soft landing, Edwards said.
"The real issue is whether we have a hard or soft landing, " says Hugh Johnson, chairman of money manager Johnson Illington Advisors.
Whereas I expected North Korea to collapse, he insisted that a soft landing and inter-Korean cooperation were by far the better option.
But after last month's scare, Brazil may no longer have the time needed to allow the real this sort of soft landing.
It will now be even harder for the Fed to engineer a soft landing, with growth slowing smoothly to a sustainable rate.
"Forget the soft landing, " says Andrew Shipley, an economist at Schroders Japan.
Investors, though, better hope China manages to engineer its own soft landing.
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Nevertheless, hard landing or soft landing, China data added to concerns that Asian growth is slowing more sharply than had previously been feared.
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