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en Given their financial acumen, they are pretty much self-sustaining for the foreseeable future. They've managed that by tapping into the capital markets. These folks have learned very well; they don't want to be caught at the mercy of anybody.

en The deterioration in the perception of the central bank's independence will hinder local markets from seeing the issuance of non-indexed paper in the foreseeable future, implying the stagnation in the recovery of the local capital markets.

en We need to bolster the stability of existing capital markets and flows in the developing world by strengthening domestic financial institutions and deepening local currency markets, We need to improve corporate governance, so that more of the up-and-coming companies that are creating jobs can tap into the capital in the global economy.

en The completion of this facility increases the sources of long-term, attractively priced capital for Sonic. We believe this new credit facility provides us with a stable capital structure for the foreseeable future, and we can focus our efforts on successfully deploying that capital consistent with the more measured acquisition strategy we have previously communicated to the marketplace.

en Businesses continue to look at the future with some skepticism. Companies again report weaker employment outcomes in December, while capital spending also weakened somewhat. The official cash rate is even more firmly on hold for the foreseeable future.

en Human capital is a core corporate asset, just like financial and physical assets. As such, it must be managed the way companies manage other assets. This requires thinking strategically about how to invest in human capital, and figuring out how to optimize and measure its return.

en The logic supporting this initiative is compelling. The businesses uniquely complement each other. Combined, they create the leading, integrated financial markets exchange in the Asia-Pacific region, able to punch above its weight in the global capital markets.

en He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. We don't see any real improvement in European markets this year. The threat of further smoking bans and increased alcohol legislation are likely to keep a lid on growth for the foreseeable future.

en Rates are pretty much on hold for the foreseeable future.

en It's doubtful this will have any impact in the foreseeable future on Qualcomm's finances. If it has a financial impact, that will be several quarters out.

en I don?t see where Russia in the foreseeable future can pile up these resources. Russia is saying it has markets. In a way, it?s a form of pressure on Europe.

en A lot of people used to talk about the financial supermarket but it's clear that companies aren't getting rewarded for that model anymore. For the foreseeable future, it's likely banks will be spinning off (or selling) their insurance operations.

en We have immensely exciting opportunities there and capital will go to those markets. Capital will also go to the North Asian markets, to Korea particularly, and some to Japan.

en The next six months are definitely going to be tougher for capital markets. Since capital markets are one of the best indicators for Deutsche Bank's performance, some investors may think it can't get any better.

en Further, the Fed will release its policy statement next week, giving financial markets a better sense of what future actions the Fed may be contemplating. All of this will help determine where mortgage rates will be in the near future.


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