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en The market was expecting a bigger number. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. Perhaps there was a bit of disappointment and so the market sold off.

en But if he makes remarks that are more hawkish than the market is expecting to hear, US Treasuries may be sold heavily and that may hurt the JGB market.

en This is not the type of picture that appears on the market. This work, in fact, has never been sold before publicly and has only been sold twice before privately. So, this is a major moment in the art market and the public has responded accordingly.

en The market is just a little bit sold out -- in the bigger picture I don't think anything has changed today.

en Some late talk was circulating that they would move their bias. We also saw the market rallying strongly into the decision and we sold off on the disappointment. I believe we're more on the way to a soft landing.

en We are closely monitoring several trends in the market. The Mac is gaining popularity and as they gain a bigger share of the desktop market, they become a bigger target.

en The number was a lot stronger than the market had been expecting.

en That's not a bad number. But I think the market was obviously expecting an upside surprise which never came.

en Gateway's a good proxy for the consumer market, which is less than a third of the entire market. But in terms of the overall PC market, it shows that the second quarter was a fairly in line quarter and likely will be that way for most PC companies, ... And their outlook is pointing toward a pretty solid second half, which is what I think most of them will be expecting.

en The market is being a bit defensive; they're expecting a strong retail sales number this week.

en Today the flows have changed. We did see some selling this morning of the back end of the Treasury market and perhaps that's just a little disappointment that the stock market didn't go further below 10,000.

en Given the current sentiment in the market, there's probably a greater chance of the dollar rallying on a strong number than the risk of any sort of sell-off if there is disappointment.

en The Canadian market is strong, but the U.K. market is the No. 1 overseas market. We do around 40,000 British visitors a year. The Dutch market is a growing market, along with the German market. Right now, it's a real bargain to come over here.

en In context, those comments might have seemed fairly acceptable. But the market goes by headlines, and seeing that headline, the market sold the dollar.

en The market is already in a serious downtrend so any disappointment is going to clobber the market.


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