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Fed policy may be shifting slightly to a longer period of rising rates, and that will hurt sentiment for shares.
Yoji Takeda
Worries about rising U.S. inflation and what that will mean for Fed rates may hurt consumer spending. Those concerns are negative for shares.
Taiji Yoshida
Energy shares are rising because the oil price has hit quite a comfortable level. I'm not really concerned about rising interest rates. They've been priced into the market already.
Markus Ilg
I thought if they're going to be making money maybe I should buy some shares to help offset their rising rates. But I'd have to own thousands of shares before I could make up from their dividend payments all the money I'm now having to pay in higher heating bills.
Todd Young
Whenever rates go up a little bit, some people aren't going to qualify. But buyers are better off because of the balanced market. That helps them more than slightly higher rates hurt them.
Michael Conway
I think that what we have to understand now is that interest rates had been rising for a year and a half, and now there is this fear that the economy will slow down, and it has. Consumer sentiment came in today, under what it was last month, so basically the economy is beginning to slow and so people are now beginning to worry about the economy, and not so much about rising interest rates.
Louis Holland
Investors are still not too confident on the earnings outlook at technology companies. Rising oil prices will increase concern that interest rates will keep on rising, which will hurt demand in the U.S.
Jeon Jeong Woo
I don't see any changes at this week's meeting. Besides, ending that policy and raising rates are completely different issues, and rates won't start rising for a while.
Hiroshi Yoshida
With the bond rates rising over the last couple of months, there has been an increase in the longer term CD rates, but if the Federal Reserve makes a move in a possible interest rate hike this month, you should see an increase in short term CD rates, money market, and checking rates.
Randy Rosen
The negative business outlooks by Texas Instruments and Intel will definitely hurt sentiment for technology shares in the short term.
Masaki Iso
The housing market is likely to do less well, but that happens as resources are shifting back to areas where there's more remuneration -- such as manufacturing and services. That's how the system works -- rising rates are a reflection of how the economy is going to do.
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– not just how she looks. We're just getting energy prices going through the roof. The longer period of time (consumers) have these elevated prices, the more it starts to weigh on sentiment. People have held on pretty well but the longer this remains the more risky it becomes.
David Watt
There's sentiment building for a weaker yen. The BOJ is unlikely to raise rates soon, even after an end to its current policy.
Michiyoshi Kato
The strength of the housing market this year continues to surprise, despite rising home prices and slightly higher interest rates.
Gregory Klump
Some companies have given disappointing results. Their shares suffer in an environment with risks, including high oil prices and rising interest rates.
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