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en There's always going to be short-term fluctuations. But we think they're going to do well in all types of markets.

en We're more than happy to profit from short-term fluctuations, and we think this morning's dramatic drop is very short-term,

en Our operating procedures, as you suggest, do tend to smooth out short-run fluctuations in short-term interest rates,
  Alan Greenspan

en The inflation objective is explicitly a long-term or medium term objective. It focuses on, for example, core inflation to avoid getting involved in short-term fluctuations in energy prices and the like.

en There is a lot of money out there that wants to be invested. Oversold markets start with short-term rallies and we're certainly due for a short-term rally.

en I don't see any particular direct cause. It's hard to give a full explanation of short term fluctuations of the market.

en The increasing use of short-term assignments is actually a global trend. Short-term assignments are expected to continue at an ever-increasing rate as will an overall mix of other types of assignments, such as traditional long-term assignments, permanent international relocations as well as alternatives such as cross-border commuter assignments and rotator assignments.

en There is always a decided risk in fluctuations of financial markets, and fluctuations in exchange rates, as well. What happened on Friday may be a trend or it may be a temporary thing, but the main focus of the G-24 is on the outlook for the world economy.

en History teaches us that punitive measures, hastily crafted in reaction to short-term market fluctuations, will likely have unintended negative consequences.

en There are many types of investors, ... There are as many different types of investors as there are investments. Many of these investors are very long-term oriented, many are very short-term oriented and they vary along other dimensions, too.

en Mining and resource stocks will be in the spotlight this week as another round of iron-ore pricing negotiations is due - which would provide short-term volatility and price fluctuations for the market.

en She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. This move will have a short-term negative impact on the equity markets. However, it is longer term, a positive.

en I think these markets are pretty resilient. We're seeing individual investors really taking advantage of the long term ... filtering out the short-term.

en Short term, there are various cross currents in the markets, and it will be hard to get a read on where prices will go this week. There apparently is still more firepower that funds have at their disposal to move markets even higher.

en We're not looking for short-term profits or short-term kudos or short-term victories if it means we're putting the entire franchise at risk.


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