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As always, markets will be looking to the statement. Each word holds implications for the markets, and each change will have implications for the dollar.
Neil Mellor
Certainly, there's a valid reason to investigate this, not only because of the dollar implications that have been involved in overruns, et cetera, but also in possible legal implications.
Susan Tolchin
She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. Investors will be looking for the implications (of Brazil) on currency markets.
James Awad
There's a change that outsiders wouldn't see — directors asking about the cost implications, disclosure implications, what could go wrong with a plan that pays too much for performance that isn't justified. Board members are saying they don't want their reputation besmirched.
John England
It's going to add some volatility to markets for some time to come because of security of supply issues. There are a lot of implications from this slippage [in gas deliveries].
Jason Kenney
As with any company getting toward that billion-dollar-in-revenue run-rate mark, you have to start looking at bigger markets to continue to grow, ... The consumer markets are typically the larger mass markets worldwide.
Cody Acree
Markets are on edge, trying to decipher the implications of the latest economic and political statements. It's that uncertainty that is keeping mortgage rates from moving one way or the other.
Frank Nothaft
Emerging markets have become expensive and we have reduced our exposure. One reason is that Japanese interest rates will eventually go. This will have implications because carry trades are likely to be unwound.
Hans Goetti
This outcome was the likeliest coming in and already seemingly reflected in markets; both bonds and stocks may be marginally disappointed (for different reasons), but there are no major market implications, in our view.
Merrill Lynch
The only thing that could come to mind is that he's politically pandering to the far right, which has been demanding that he make a statement, ... I'd like to take her at her word that he only considers the policy implications, which means there's no need to make such a hurried decision.
Mark Leno
The dollar would have fallen faster or further had there not been this massive central bank intervention. If in fact they are going to cut back on their dollar-support activities, then the dollar is going to resume its decline, and that's going to have some inflationary implications.
Paul Kasriel
It's potentially a big deal whether it succeeds or fails because there's implications in New York and there's implications nationally of initiatives like this.
Andrew Rotherham
For all organizations, it has implications for program portfolios and implications for country office viability.
Bob Bell
The markets would like to see some statement that the G7 are quite happy with the dollar-yen rate and if it stays at 120 yen they will be delirious,
Adrian Schmidt
The markets would like to see some statement that the G7 are quite happy with the dollar-yen rate and if it stays at 120 yen they will be delirious.
Adrian Schmidt
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