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Equities ultimately follow the direction of corporate earnings, which are still heading higher, I think the market has become extremely attractive no matter what [measure] you use.
Tony Dwyer
The market is playing follow the leader. Oil is higher now but not affecting things, but if the price shoots above $75 a barrel it will weigh on us. It's not about earnings anymore and something has to give, and at this rate it looks like it may be equities.
Peter Cardillo
The main reason for that is corporate earnings growth. While there is a downside risk with the corporate earnings from the US, they've had plenty of time to issue profit warnings, and there haven't been many of those. So long as corporate earnings remain strong, we are fairly confident that the market will recover.
Standard Life
I look at a market here that is going to continue to be impacted by rates going higher, ... and I think it's heading into one of those post-earnings periods where it meanders. It's hard to see any substantive reason for us to move higher.
Barry Hyman
The jury is therefore still out as to whether this was just another mini correction or whether more selling will follow. The wider markets are showing some strength, equities are heading higher, mining stocks are showing some strength.
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The Intel revenue warning provided further evidence of slowing growth in corporate earnings. Given that the market has already priced in this slow growth. downside from here should be pretty well muted for U.S. equities.
Tim Biggam
European equities are still reasonably cheap, earnings are very strong and interest rates aren't going up, so we have all the typical ingredients of a fundamental bull market for equities, She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. European equities are still reasonably cheap, earnings are very strong and interest rates aren't going up, so we have all the typical ingredients of a fundamental bull market for equities,
Rolf Elgeti
[Price-to-earnings multiples on U.S. equities] contracted last year because corporate profits grew faster than expected while the market was locked down by inflation fears. Those fears should abate as the Fed eases off, and we should see valuations expand.
Gail Dudack
You look at corporate earnings, and I think the bulls out there are looking ahead and saying this market can go higher. The only thing holding us back right now is the Federal Reserve.
Neil Donahoe
We're seeing better earnings news in corporate America. That's what the market is celebrating, ... We made major collateral damage to stocks in the last six weeks and over a larger 2-1/2-year period. What's happening now is that the market is bottoming out and is building a higher support base in the process.
Art Hogan
That's going to dominate the market today until we get more information. A potential story like this from an OPEC producer brings up the worry that oil can spike to new highs very easily. We see the reaction in equities when oil goes higher. It stops equities in their tracks.
Barry Hyman
Corporate earnings growth is slowing. Earnings might be growing at 9 to 10 percent, and that's still impressive. But they're going in the wrong direction.
Anthony Chan
There are two key challenges to the U.S. market: one is Fed policy -- and it's still our concern that the Fed will be increasing rates this side of Christmas; secondly, it's the slowing corporate earnings outlook. Although corporate earnings are still probably going to rise, I think there's a concern that numbers may come in below consensus and drive the markets down.
Gary Dugan
The U.S. market will keep moving in either direction on good or bad news on the war. It cannot be helped, but they are paying less attention to economic fundamentals and corporate earnings news.
Koichi Seki
I think the market is now looking at earnings, ... I think we'll probably see earnings come in pretty good, but I think the market is also anticipating that corporate America will voice concerns about high energy costs.
Peter Cardillo
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