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I think the predominant focus was on the fall in the Nikkei, and the sharp drop in the Nikkei took the yen down, ... And I think the yen generally brought the rest of the market down with it. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se.
Mike Malpede
I think the predominant focus was on the fall in the Nikkei, and the sharp drop in the Nikkei took the yen down. And I think the yen generally brought the rest of the market down with it.
Mike Malpede
My feeling is that the market's in the process of recovery but it's going to take more time for the Nikkei to really lift off. The Nikkei will probably be stuck around 15,000 for more than a week.
Hidenori Kawasaki
A crucial aspect is going to be the Nikkei. The Nikkei has been driving the yen higher, trying to latch on to the strength of the Japanese stock market before it actually gets going is what's drawing money back home to some extent and also from overseas investors.
Tim Fox
A crucial aspect is going to be the Nikkei, ... The Nikkei has been driving the yen higher, trying to latch on to the strength of the Japanese stock market before it actually gets going is what's drawing money back home to some extent and also from overseas investors.
Tim Fox
While this was an abrupt drop, even if the Nikkei had broken under 15,000 it would have been a fall of around 10 percent. I think that is a completely natural correction.
Hajime Yagi
The market's taking a bit of a rest . . . after recording new highs for the year in the past few sessions. The Nikkei is also finding it hard to sustain gains given the lack of buying in the broader market.
Hiroshi Sato
Stocks were hit by a double-shock of New York plunge and the Nikkei reshuffle. The New York tumble was already factored in, but the reshuffle will continue to hurt the market for the rest of the week,
Hiroyuki Nakai
Stocks were hit by a double-shock of New York plunge and the Nikkei reshuffle. The New York tumble was already factored in, but the reshuffle will continue to hurt the market for the rest of the week.
Hiroyuki Nakai
Buying of bonds gained momentum after the sudden drop in the Nikkei. Some investors are saying consumer prices won't rise as much as the central bank expects.
Norihisa Takao
Our scenario in 1999 is that 10,000 on the Nikkei is a given - 8,000 is possible. We think that if the market goes to 8,000 it's good. It's not going to stay there for very long.
Robert Sasaki
Weakness in high-tech shares, which are the key contributor to the Nikkei, pushed down the market.
Ryuta Otsuka
We think the market was too fast to move stock prices up in anticipation of an economic recovery. The Nikkei is set to slide.
Carl Weinberg
We think the market was too fast to move stock prices up in anticipation of an economic recovery, ... The Nikkei is set to slide.
Carl Weinberg
The market's...been braced for political uncertainty in Japan and in the U.S., ... Sellers cannot be too aggressive because a consensus now is that the Nikkei below 15,000 could be a bargain.
Kazuyuki Naito
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