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en The market hasn't paid much attention to the trade data, but at some stage, they will be a factor.

en It's not surprising that even though the major integrated oils are making money hand-over-foot, the market hasn't paid much attention.

en As the equity market rebounded ... JGB market players are now shifting their attention to forthcoming macro-economic data to assess if the data will contain any surprises that could affect the Bank of Japan's monetary policy.

en The social factor is the one thing students usually say they wish they'd paid more attention to. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. The social factor is the one thing students usually say they wish they'd paid more attention to.

en While a lot of attention has been paid to data integration and reconciliation, [analytics] has been largely overlooked. While the industry is focusing on ITIL CDMB and data integration, the technology that will make it truly effective and valuable is not yet part of the public forum.

en The market seemed very sensitive to house sales data in recent weeks and this suggests to us that the construction spending data might be the report that receives the most attention.

en The ISM data is key today, especially in light of last week's data on regional manufacturing activity, combined with some positive comments on economic growth by the Federal Reserve. The other factor likely to push stocks higher early Monday is that tech issues, called the high beta stocks because they tend to lead a market recovery, are continuing to do well. That's certainly a plus for the market.

en Fridays have been the toughest day for stocks, ... We've been looking for a catalyst for the market in economic data. I believe this is a market that wants to trade higher. There's a lot of money on sideline that wants to commit. All they need is one sign.

en But contrary to the high expectations that China's 1.2 billion population would provide an ever-expanding market for U.S. goods, ... by 2000 the value of goods imported to the U.S. from China exceeded the value of U.S. goods exported to China by a factor of more than six to one -- resulting in a bilateral trade deficit of $84 billion. Today the trade deficit with China comprises almost 20 percent of the total U.S. trade deficit and is the largest trade deficit the U.S. has with any single nation.

en Canada's trade balance tends to attract less attention given that it's in pretty healthy shape. But going into the (U.S.) trade balance, I imagine the market is positioned short dollars because it's forecast to widen. Risks are skewed towards a larger deficit.

en Canada's trade balance tends to attract less attention given that it's in pretty healthy shape. But going into the (U.S.) trade balance, I imagine the market is positioned short dollars because it's forecast to widen. Risks are skewed toward a larger deficit.

en A trade-off currently exists between market concerns over the escalation of tensions in Iran and the recent flow of poor fundamental data. Expectations of another set of poor weekly data in tomorrow's figures are contributing to an easing in crude prices.

en Other than the U.S. payrolls data, there isn't any fresh market-moving factor.

en So much attention is paid to the aggressive sins, such as violence and cruelty and greed with all their tragic effects, that too little attention is paid to the passive sins, such as apathy and laziness, which in the long run can have a more devastating effect.
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en My sense of things is the attention being paid to [the housing market] may be exaggerated.


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