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en The markets are always benchmarked against expectations,

en They've benchmarked the bloke in the overalls against Singapore and China, but they've benchmarked the blokes in the suits against New York and London.

en The company is beating expectations despite weakness in some key markets, and if those markets stabilize, there could be more significant upside.

en If rate expectations continue to rise I think that we are certainly very close to the point where one must expect that short-term interest expectations will have serious knock-on effects on the market. The risk for this scenario is growing for global markets.

en The big qualifier on that is that a lot of the price action we've seen in equity markets and earnings expectations are due to that energy price move and higher profit expectations among oil & gas firms.

en If the rate expectations continue to come down, Hong Kong, as an interest rate sensitive market will likely benefit. Moreover, if the interest rate expectations drop, the U.S, growth expectations will also taper off. This will also encourage money to flow from the growth sensitive markets, notably Korea and Taiwan. Hong Kong will be an idea destination.

en Monetary policy expectations were the driving forces on the FX markets in most of 2005 and while we expect structural problems to come back to haunt the dollar in 2006 we expect monetary policy expectations to lend support to the greenback early in the year.

en Monetary policy expectations were the driving forces on the FX (foreign exchange) markets in most of 2005 and while we expect structural problems to come back to haunt the dollar in 2006 we expect monetary policy expectations to lend support to the greenback early in the year.

en The outlook for our capital markets, investment banking, and wealth management businesses remains positive, driven by expectations for moderate growth in the North American economy and continued strength in equity markets. Merchant banking revenue is expected to be lower than in 2005 as we have significantly reduced the size of the portfolio.

en The markets are moving to more reasonably reflect expectations for what lies ahead in 2005.

en We currently are working with our international team members to identify regions, countries and cities where we want to focus our initial attention for Hampton development. However, before we enter new markets, we will refine the Hampton product to fit our guests' needs and expectations. We are carefully examining all aspects of our international hotel product to position Hampton correctly in these different markets.

en Behavioral applications should be benchmarked against international safety methodologies. Attention to day-to-day actions and decisions impact immediate control of risk as well as creating safeguards for the future.

en We're in a continued tug-of-war. Expectations of lower interest rates are helping markets, but there are probably more earnings disappointments to come.

en Although the expectations we've been hearing indicate a prolonged decision, the markets are telling us that the election will be resolved quickly. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character.

en The thinking that has surprised us has been that the markets and the Fed have been more concerned about the impact on inflation expectations than they've been about real growth.


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