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The market appeared to be celebrating the onset of economic recovery in Germany, though the evidence for this is tenuous, to say the least.
Stephen Lewis
Today we got preliminary signs that the worst may be behind us, ... Usually a bounce in technology usually happens about six months ahead of convincing evidence of a market recovery. We're getting a rally in techs and good news on the economy. I think we may be seeing a classic market recovery ahead of an economic recovery.
David Katz
Today we got preliminary signs that the worst may be behind us. Usually a bounce in technology usually happens about six months ahead of convincing evidence of a market recovery. We're getting a rally in techs and good news on the economy. I think we may be seeing a classic market recovery ahead of an economic recovery.
David Katz
Although today's employment report provides little evidence of anything resembling a double-dip recovery, it does provide stronger support for the onset of a gradual to a moderate recovery in the months ahead.
Anthony Chan
The market is balancing whether to put more weight on corporate profits, which are looking dismal, or on an economic rebound, which is more hoped for than evident. Right now, even with a lack of any clear and compelling evidence of economic recovery, the market is laying its bets on the rebound.
John Forelli
We're off to the races, and the market seems to be saying that we're going to see an economic recovery. I'm in the camp that we're beginning to see early indications of an economic recovery.
Ram Kolluri
The market is recognizing that the economy has bottomed, it didn't cave. But it's hard to make progress from here. The Fed is mostly through with easing. We now need solid evidence of real economic recovery, principally from the consumers.
Henry Cavanna
We expect Germany's economic recovery to accelerate in the second quarter. The signs are good.
Stefan Muetze
It is critical for people to organize and react against the abuse of market power. This is a political reaction, as clear evidence that the economic market is not working. Whenever you have to discipline an economic power, it's a demonstration of the failure of market forces.
Mark Cooper
There is a substantial group of investors who believe the stock market will start to anticipate an (economic) recovery. The more rate cuts we get, the more likely the recovery is -- I'm looking at this as a 'buy the dip' opportunity.
Barry Hyman
There's a pause today, but the bulls still have the upper hand. The economic releases continue to support the case for strong economic growth through 2004 and a continued recovery in the labor market. Yet there are still plenty of skeptical people out there, suggesting the market could continue to build on the gains.
Ned Riley
The economic situation in Germany appears to be strengthening. Of course, we need more signals to talk about a real recovery. If one took only the expectation of the companies that handed in the information later, the increase of the index would be smaller.
Gernot Nerb
This flies in the face of mounting evidence that things are looking up for Germany, so the market seems to have shrugged it off and is looking through it.
Adam Cole
Merger deal flow is going to reflect an economic recovery and stock market recovery. They go hand in hand.
John Orrico
His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. The [existing home sales] report provides even more evidence that housing is playing a critical role in the economic recovery,
Martin Edwards
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