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With oil at above US$67 per barrel, this is likely to once again raise investors' concern over the impact on global economies and earnings of corporates.
Carmen Lee
We cannot be certain right now how the events of last week will ultimately impact the U.S. and global economies, the air transportation industry and FedEx, ... Nonetheless, we see our company well positioned to significantly increase growth, profitability, returns and cash flow as the global economies improve and trading activities increase.
Frederick Smith
Today's uncertainties call for vigilance by the authorities in both mature and emerging market economies in pursuing sound economic policies. Investors need to recognize the costly consequences of sudden reversals in global conditions that could impact the markets. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. Today's uncertainties call for vigilance by the authorities in both mature and emerging market economies in pursuing sound economic policies. Investors need to recognize the costly consequences of sudden reversals in global conditions that could impact the markets.
Josef Ackermann
Over the past decade, global and Asian investors have become more aware of the impact of environmental, social, and governance variables on their investments. Whether it is a question of watching companies struggle with persistent environmental challenges or evaluating the impact of labor disputes, investors in Asian equities must increasingly look at a range of global sustainability issues to assess the long-term value of companies.
Melissa Brown
I think there's a tug of war going on between the robust economy and its positive impact on earnings and the fact that it's likely the Fed's going to raise rates some more. We still a have a policy here that small aggressive investors maintain a pretty heavy waiting in stocks. We always recommend a balanced portfolio.
Kathy Jones
I think there's a tug of war going on between the robust economy and its positive impact on earnings and the fact that it's likely the Fed's going to raise rates some more, ... We still a have a policy here that small aggressive investors maintain a pretty heavy waiting in stocks. We always recommend a balanced portfolio.
Kathy Jones
We know Katrina had a negative impact on earnings, ... They (investors) are looking more forward than backwards on earnings.
Michael Carty
We're seeing global rate increases, which is having an impact on global bonds and that affects stocks here. American investors are becoming more concerned about how higher rates will affect consumer spending.
Steve Neimeth
While we estimate that the global packaging market should grow at a 4% to 4.5% rate annually (compared with 3% to 3.5% growth in global GDP), the developing economies are likely to grow in the 10% range, offsetting the slow growth mature economies of the west.
Sangita Jain
Bonds will probably rise. Concern that the U.S. and Japanese economies will slow is spreading among investors. Ten-year yields will stay lower in September.
Jun Ishii
There is some concern that banks' earnings momentum will slow, so some investors have been shifting out of their shares.
Masaki Iso
Rising oil prices raise concern U.S. consumption will slow, leading to worries that exports from some Asian countries will shrink, and worsening the region's growth outlook. The higher fuel costs may also lead to concern corporate profits will be squeezed. These encourage foreign investors to sell the regional equities.
Isaho Nakasho
If oil prices were to stay at $35 a barrel throughout 2001 or if they were to escalate to $40 a barrel or over, then the impact on inflation and world growth would be more significant,
Michael Mussa
Investors are really looking at earnings expectations. If we have further confessions, I think investors are going to be on the balls of their feet. I think the real focus is going to be on earnings trends. That's really going to be the key theme here.
Walt Czaicki
We've had some not-great earnings news, such as GM. But to us, the biggest issue remains oil. Crude up at these levels is a concern for the consumer and for corporations on a global level.
Timothy Ghriskey
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