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Everything has combined to push prices to new heights and if and when stock markets capitulate, you will have a tremendous bid for Treasuries.
Bill Sullivan
Energy shares took a hit today as crude prices eased. The drag in energy shares, combined with end-of-year low volume, is bringing volatility to the stock markets.
Jason Schenker
Housing prices and stock prices tend to go up at different times. With housing markets flat or falling, people might decide not to put so much money into getting a bigger house but might instead put their money into the stock market.
Peter Morici
Oil is always a negative factor for the markets and that, combined with lack of economic data, is contributing to a lack of interest in the stock markets this morning. On the bright side, the series of company upgrades is certainly welcome.
Tom Schrader
The market has gone too high. We still have high distillate and crude stock levels. Only cold weather can push prices higher. This isn't severe enough to push them beyond $60.
Sam Tilley
The correlation between high oil prices and stocks has not been day-to-day. Sometimes the stock markets can ignore high prices, and the big debate is when will the prices get so high that they hurt the economy.
Phil Flynn
Barring any serious supply disruption, there is plenty of oil and prices could drop if the weather stays warm. But we have tremendous speculation in the markets driving prices, so there is no way to guarantee they will continue to fall.
Fadel Gheit
The reason for this tremendous shift towards greater transparency is because of the growth and dominance of the capital markets. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. The monetary policy impulse is now driven by how the bond market, stock market, currency market react, so now it is more important that those markets understand what the Fed intends.
Bill Dudley
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Solid employment growth, combined with the extremely expensive housing prices in our core markets, has provided us with excellent pricing power.
R. Scot Sellers
Oil prices in the morning would've been the biggest story, but by the close the market's incredible resilience is what investors are left with, ... It's a contrast to how the markets ended yesterday. I think so far higher oil prices have not had a major impact. There are a lot of positives driving the consumer and the stock market.
Michael Sheldon
It's difficult to look around the global oil markets today and find anything bearish, any factors that might push down prices.
John Kingston
He is asking kind of rhetorically when we will know when the stock markets or other markets are subject to irrational exuberance. Now, everyone pretty quickly figured out, or assumed that he was really talking about the US and I think he was concerned that the stock market was getting too high and in retrospect that was only the very beginning of the bubble.
Jeffrey Frankel
Overseas markets are up strongly and the S&P 500 is trying to rally. So I hope bond yields don't get carried away and cause further risk to stock prices.
Steve Goldman
Finally we got a calm day to recoup. Yesterday, with stock markets down all around the world overnight and the release of the Clinton tapes, that caused a tremendous bid for the bond.
David Horner
The markets have already priced in at least one rate hike and are beginning to price in the second rate hike by year-end. Combined with the steady recovery of the Japanese economy, those expectations are likely to push up the yen.
Tomoko Fujii
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