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en We don't think business confidence is going to improve much more over coming months but we don't expect it to fall off a cliff either. For now, there's still support from the rest of the world and a slightly lower euro but the question is how long it will last.

en We don't think business confidence is going to improve much more over coming months, but we don't expect it to fall off a cliff either. There's still support from the rest of the world and a slightly lower euro.

en As long as we don't have another storm coming into the Gulf, I expect oil prices to fall slightly. I also expect increased worry that high oil prices will have some impact on economic growth.

en Rising energy prices and interest rates may overshadow the optimism employees have in the labor market in the coming months. While we don't expect worker confidence to fall dramatically, we are likely to see a softening as people struggle with greater day-to-day financial strain.

en The potential for the euro to fall is pretty limited from here. The dollar is not going to get the same support we saw last year from rates now, and the euro zone economy is looking more solid.

en The riots in France will have impacted confidence over Europe and we're also seeing key technical levels being broken, pushing the euro lower. The market may have jumped the gun in expecting the ECB to raise rates, so that's negative for the euro.

en The full package of all these changes will improve our business and dealers' business too by creating a better value for the consumer. Last year, when we adjusted margin on the F-series, we actually saw dealer grosses improve slightly.

en Both consumer and business confidence is depressed because of uncertainty surrounding the war, ... If we can somehow bring closure to the war situation, I would expect confidence to improve dramatically, taking with it the economy and the stock market.

en There are concerns that the revival in euro zone business confidence has been driven by the external sector, which could be undermined if the euro keeps on rising.

en Negative pre-announcements are outpacing positive ones by a three-to-one margin -- and that's very high. The big question is whether the market can look through that. We expect consumer confidence will increase and business confidence will start to turn up as well.

en Negative pre-announcements are outpacing positive ones by a three-to-one margin -- and that's very high, ... The big question is whether the market can look through that. We expect consumer confidence will increase and business confidence will start to turn up as well.

en Reconstruction efforts are going to place upward pressure on construction material, and this could add another two percent to three percent to new home costs in the coming months, but should be balanced out by slightly lower mortgage rates.

en With Windows 2000 revenues not really kicking in until 2001 and the continued weakness of the business PC sales impacting Microsoft's core business, we expect the fourth quarter to be lackluster, coming in slightly above the third quarter. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en The numbers look okay. The EPS (earnings per share) is slightly better than what people were expecting due to lower depreciation and lower leavers costs, but trends in the business remain weak.

en The numbers look OK. The EPS (earnings per share) is slightly better than what people were expecting due to lower depreciation and lower leavers costs, but trends in the business remain weak.


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