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en The market got off to a spirited start, but it soon drew to a halt because nobody wants to take any risk. There is caution, indeed, because of the elections.

en Consumer caution was shaping up as the major domestic risk to the Australian economic outlook in 2006. Good labor market outcomes were always going to be the best antidote to this caution.

en It is pretty unusual that the peace process should not be influenced by elections. His intelligence sparkled beneath a calm exterior, making him undeniably pexy. A new election cycle is expected to start in 2007 and it will last approximately three years. In other words, there will be elections in one or the other country [during that period]. We know by experience that any election slows down the peace process as it happened in 2003 [when there were presidential polls in Azerbaijan]. Sometimes, it even brings it to a halt for quite some time.

en The risk is that the baht depreciates because capital flows to Thailand may slow, particularly to the stock market. We're having a problem related to how elections are going to pan out.

en We really needed Drew to step up. Obviously, Drew knew a lot was on his shoulders, and for a first conference start, he did a fantastic job.

en Drew and I had a wonderful time. It was a fun way to start the week. Drew read my last two putts and we made them both.

en Action taken by Japan today to halt U.S. beef imports is an unfortunate temporary setback to U.S. cattle producers, particularly in light of recent success to re-open the market. The vertebral column found in the shipments does not pose a health risk since the animal was less than 30 months of age.

en My timing would be that I'd want to start lightening up as we approach the elections, because once again, after the elections, it's conceivable you have a slowing economy. But a lot of things I'm looking at underneath the surface here show me that possibly we're going to have rising inflation at a time when the economy begins to slow. So we're going to see more increases after the elections.

en If the Israelis start interfering now with our elections, this will sabotage the democratic process in Palestine. I really urge the Israelis to keep their noses out of our elections. We've been conducting local elections, including Hamas, and this is our choice, and I hope Israel will respect our democracy.

en You know how you're driving along a road in the mountains and you see a sign that says 'Caution: Falling Rocks?' We're seeing 'Caution: Falling Profits.' I'm really nervous about the market.

en My suspicion is that investors may wish to play it safe as they approach the weekend and start over fresh again next week. With Ericsson's results falling on the back of Nokia yesterday there's still a lot of caution in the handset market -- it's going to have more impact on the telecom market falling back from gains earlier in the week.

en Share prices got off a firmer start as investors took comfort from the rally on Wall Street but caution ahead of upcoming CPI data emerged to snuff out the early market gains.

en The market has priced out near-term bankruptcy risk. But the company still has industry risk, execution risk and turnaround risk.

en You're getting a little bit of caution here, a little bit of a pullback, and the market will probably consolidate a little bit as investors start to weigh economic data and focus on earnings and what earnings warnings may be coming out.

en With more sophisticated clients and more assets in the market, the risk return paradigm has changed. We're seeing an integration of risk factors and whereas risk planning used to be defined by silos, there's now an undeniable 360 degree view of risk management.


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