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en Over long periods of time, stock markets generally go up. Japan was obviously an exception if you chose the wrong 12 years.

en In periods of uncertainty or crisis, markets do tend to perform together. Over a time frame of five to 10 years, that volatility would ease and diversification between markets would become more visible.

en I think the stock market is never rational at any moment in time, but over (long periods of) time, it is.

en People are worried the Bank of Japan will change its interest rate policy, but I don't think it is a negative for the stock market because the economy is moving out of deflation and that is positive for the stock and asset markets.

en In my view, there is no concern on the entire Japanese stock market and I don't think this will lead to a long-term downturn of Japan's stock index.

en This phase happens every 10 years. For instance, in the 90's, Japan was the happening market and a Japan strategy had to be in place. With the high inflation levels and saturated markets abroad, India's consumption story is real and comforting.

en Stock markets are for long-term investing. I am afraid that too many people were putting their lunch money and their next car payments in the stock market.

en In Japan's case, back in 2003-2004, they feared the yen would drop too much in value and they intervened heavily in the currency markets. Then, Japan ceased intervening over the last year or so -- but this didn't have much of a negative impact on U.S. markets.

en One of the prevailing sources of misery and crime is in the generally accepted assumption, that because things have been wrong a long time, it is impossible they will ever be right.
  John Ruskin

en What is represented related to the increased compliance requirements for records retention comes across as scare tactics, and it's generally being provided by those who would profit the most from organizations 'keeping everything forever,' which is a prescription for disaster for any business. While it is correct to state that more information needs to be retained than in the past and for longer periods of time, the retention of data, information and records beyond required time periods is a risk-laden practice.

en In consultation with the University Committee, we decided that people should not serve as chair of the Athletic Board for inordinately long periods of time. Many departments on campus change chairs every two years or three years. It seemed like a good thing to do.

en Outside Japan, most of the major markets are down, the emerging markets got hurt a lot, and macro funds that decided to go long in October are going to get hurt very badly.

en Outside Japan, most of the major markets are down, the emerging markets got hurt a lot, and macro funds that decided to go long in October are going to get hurt very badly,

en You've basically got steady growth, inflation is not a problem. With the exception of the UK where interest rates are going up, generally you don't have interest rate worries. But I think the markets in Europe, led by Wall Street and the U.S. bond market had gone too far too fast--a correction was needed. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.

en Japan is still at a very nascent stage of recovery from the long market slump and that recovery will continue into 2006. A market gain in Japan may also have some positive ripple effects on neighboring Asian markets.


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