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en Oil could ease back a bit today, though the hurricane season runs into November so we're not out of the woods yet. Asian demand is still pretty strong, so we're likely to see some buying if it goes much below $60.

en The hurricane season goes on till the end of November, so we're not out of the woods yet. But at least the chances of another hurricane forming are getting narrower and narrower.

en Signs of weakening U.S. consumer demand are weighing on investor confidence in Asian exporter stocks. Slowing U.S. demand will have a ripple effect on demand in Asian nations.

en There is something going on constantly. Our season starts on Sept. 1 with upland game and dove hunting. Then, on the first of October, the archery deer season begins, which runs through middle of November. After that, we still have the upland game season going until the end of April. So, some days get pretty busy.

en Demand for the dollar will likely remain strong through December, particularly with the bonus season bolstering Japanese retail buying.

en November typically marks the beginning of the growth season in stocks. This is due in large part to pension fund buying patterns, which have produced an average gain of 5 percent from November 1 to January 31 over the last 50 years.

en A string of good earnings is testament to strong demand for electronic products. Concerns about overseas demand for Asian exports appeared to be unnecessary.

en With still strong domestic demand and improving international demand, the factory sector is continuing to recover from the sluggishness that resulted from the Asian economic crisis,

en With still strong domestic demand and improving international demand, the factory sector is continuing to recover from the sluggishness that resulted from the Asian economic crisis.

en A strong economy and post-hurricane reconstruction boosted growth in November and could keep housing strong through early 2006.

en Consumer spending was pretty brisk in November, both in goods and services. Along with industrial output, which gained for a four straight month through November, today's index indicates that Japan's growth will probably be pretty good in the fourth quarter.

en We're not out of the woods yet. We're not even in the height of hurricane season.

en Buying a flood insurance policy today does not mean you'll be covered for the storms expected this week. But keep in mind that the rainy season runs through March, and sometimes later into the spring.

en It is a Microsoft market today. People have had the weekend to think about the government's plan to break it up. We're still looking at a strong economy and there's room for some buying - at least today, bulls are back.

en This economy is still driven by domestic demand. And domestic demand remains very strong. The underpinnings are very favorable. And while the Asian crisis will slow growth a little bit, it will not derail the expansion. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.


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