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en Obviously the market was well prepared for a change. Maybe the market is expecting some more calming comments from Fukui.

en Fukui's comments may be slightly negative for the bond market. He is likely to lay the groundwork for a change in policy as early as April.

en Fukui's comments today struck a bit of a chord with the market and it kicked off a huge yen move.

en Fukui is smoothing the way to end its deflation-fighting policy by making those comments. Having that clear goal, he is persuading politicians and the market.

en Fukui's latest comments have been laying the groundwork for a change in policy. A lack of strengthening of his comments could lead to some yen downside.

en His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. Fukui's comments were just very hawkish overall. There's certainly room for short-term yields to rise and the yield curve to flatten more as the market factors all this in.

en Market players are expecting that Mizuno and Fukui may start preparing the markets gradually for an eventual increase in interest rates, and are listening carefully to their speeches.

en What unnerved the market the most and will continue to keep moving it was Greenspan's comments about the treasury market, ... The comments basically took a lot of financial stocks off guard, all the banks and brokers. That paired with PPI created a bit of a panic.

en The comments are more beneficial for Latin American markets than the market was expecting.

en It is calming down. The bottom line is we're transitioning into a much more balanced market between buyers and sellers. It's been a seller's market.

en The market will take Olson's comments as fairly dollar supportive. The Fed may have to be prepared to pause or even cut next year though.

en I don't think that you will find that you can get cement at the spot prices that you could before. However, at the 15 per cent tariff there is cement out there that will be competitive in this market, but when it gets into the market, market forces will take over and we are prepared to defend our market.

en There's a lot of earnings and other news out there today, but I think the market is particularly reacting to Greenspan's testimony, ... The markets are expecting a little more growth because of his comments, but that may not be as much as what they wanted to hear.

en His speech was really focused on real estate. But then again if his comments cause some money to come out of the housing market and some money to come out of the credit market, where does it go? It probably goes into the equity market.

en Fukui's comments have become dovish on rates and suggest he has no intention to tighten immediately. The pace of U.S. rate increases is expected to be much faster, given the comments from Fed officials. This will weigh on the yen.


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