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en As long as the outlook appears bright for continued world growth and investment spending generally, that should be supportive for Japanese machinery makers.

en It's encouraging to see an upgrade in the outlook and business investment will be supportive of economic growth.

en Much of this liquidity appears to be coming from China and increasingly Japan where investment trust growth is supplying significant volumes to foreign bonds with little regard to the rising global imbalances that policy makers frequently flag as a risk to the global economy.

en Within the capital spending sensitive Information Technology arena, the lack of follow through to even higher levels of growth has been very disappointing to the investment community. Yet, one needs to recognize that tech spending has been coming back for almost two years now and is not only now emerging from a long slumber, as many seem to think,

en Our outlook for 2006 is for operating earnings per share growth within our long-term goal of 12% to 15%, but at the lower end of the range due to the expected dilution related to the equity offering completed during the fourth quarter. We anticipate core loan growth will continue to be within our targeted range of 10% to 14%. Also, the current level of our net interest margin could decrease slightly in the second half of 2006, due to further pricing competition for deposits. Our outlook assumes a stable economic environment and continued strong credit quality.

en There are all sorts of questions - (from) what they're spending their money on, to what they're doing to reaccelerate sales growth, to what they're doing to try to optimize their capital investment. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. There's little visibility at the present time as to when these levels of spending are going to generate higher levels of return on investment.

en Consumer spending, together with domestic investment spending, are leaving the Japanese economy a little less dependent on exports. Over the past decade, Japan has been notoriously unable to develop a self-sustaining recovery. We're gradually getting out of that rut.

en Growth rates are looking good, and we should see a big rebound in business spending in the first quarter. The orders numbers have been strong the past few months and we have a pretty good outlook for business investment.

en Our prognosis for a continued and steady recovery is being realized and the outlook remains bright.

en In view of the consistent, long-term strength of U.S. investment in non-U.S. equities, we look forward to continued growth in DR trading activity in the future.

en If you want sustained growth you need business investment to help drive it. The growth report combined with the election victory is good news: investors for years have been crying out for reform and have been hoping the Japanese economy can sustain growth.

en It does appear that after a very long period of stagnant growth, the Japanese economy is beginning to fire on all cylinders, most importantly the domestic consumption and investment cylinders.

en We are balancing the need for continued investment to ensure the success of these new products while at the same time delivering continued earnings growth.

en While the U.S. interest rate outlook is supportive of the dollar, people are reluctant to buy it from here because of Japanese GDP. There's also a lot of concern that if commodities continue falling, hedge funds will have to buy back even more yen to unwind their carry trades.

en Infrastructure spending and investment currently underway should remain supportive of industrial performance.


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