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en That kicked into the equities market. Around 25 percent of bank profits come through bond holdings. If they are losing these capital gains then the banks are hit. People then started selling the yen because I think they started fearing things are not smelling too good here.

en It started in the bond market which has been selling off aggressively in recent days,

en As more and more women started their own businesses, banks started providing capital, markets started opening up to them, and women became involved in established networks for expertise, coaching and referrals. There was a circular effect that encouraged more women to go into business.

en The bank stocks and financials are actually leading the market year to date. I tell you six months ago it was a totally different picture. We were in the hole. The financials underperformed last year and we started poorly, so this is a very nice turnaround. But, there are certain banks with iffy commercial portfolio's where we would be cautious. There are some regional banks that we like, too. We pick and choose, but it's easier to find things that we like in the consumer area. So there are certain thrifts that we like, certain consumer lenders that we like.

en I was in the office area and I started smelling smoke. I went downstairs and smoke started coming throughout the market.

en People are really starting to worry about earnings again. This is a pattern that started in September when the tech market started selling off pretty hard. We're going to have a tough quarter ? it's hard to see what will get people excited about the markets over the next couple of months.

en He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. If consumers started to shift money, however, ... from an interest checking or a traditional savings account into even a bank CD or from a bank to a credit union. That would place market pressure on the banks to raise those interest checking rates and those traditional savings rates. They (banks) do not feel as if consumers are demanding higher rates.

en There must be some serious gains going on in either profits or wage rates. If it's going to profits, we should see more capital spending and hiring ahead, and if it's going to wages or lower prices, that should sustain consumption growth. Either way, it's good for the outlook.

en We might find some people selling off the big winners, ... because they might want to take some capital gains against the capital losses they've taken in recent years.

en People will feel they did not make a lot of money (this year), and yet they may well see some significant capital gains taxes due on their funds holdings.

en The Reserve Bank is very firmly on hold. The housing market is treading water. Investors no longer have the opportunity to get big capital gains, so they have left the market.

en I think it may have started as an electrical fire because I started smelling something in the cockpit,

en The bank's capital adequacy ratio of 6.2 percent at the time was inadequate. Additional provision was needed to save the bank's credit card subsidiary. Without a capital injection, the ratio could have fallen to 4.4 percent.

en We've really had a good second half of the season. Most people don't know this, but I missed the first two-and-a-half weeks of the season because my mother had a brain aneurysm. We used Christmas break as my preseason. We worked hard putting things in. That's when they really started to learn my system. Things started clicking. We started competing and then lately we've learned how to win. Hopefully that will continue.

en We've just got to be consistent . We started off on a lot of things we worked on the day before, then we started (losing) our momentum.


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