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The economy and corporate America remain solid -- we are going to resume an upward trend and the equity market knows it very well. The sharp drop in the GDP was just a bleep.
Jason Schenker
The economy and corporate America remains solid -- we are going to resume an upward trend and the equity market knows it very well. The sharp drop in the GDP was just a bleep.
Jason Schenker
Eventually, the market should resume its upward trend.
Carlos Samano
As much as I say the equity market is waiting for some stabilization in the economy, you can almost flip it on its head and say the equity market usually acts as a leading indicator for the economy, and right now the equity market is not giving any sense that a turnaround is at hand.
Doug Porter
Still, there's nothing terrible going on. The market is still strong and the general trend should remain upward.
Celso Senise
The Canadian market will continue to focus on oil and follow energy stocks. The U.S. economy may slow later in the year. Interest rates are on an upward trend.
Todd Johnson
The fundamentals for strong capital spending remain in place - record corporate profits and an economy that will post solid growth.
Nariman Behravesh
While the equity market and accounting issues and corporate scandals are weighing on the economy, it is still fundamentally sound. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. The recovery process hasn't been derailed. We still think the economy is going to grow at about a 3.5-percent pace in the second half -- fast enough to keep the Fed from easing, but not fast enough to cause them to tighten this year.
Gerald Cohen
For the equity market, the budget helps economic growth and, therefore, earnings, especially with the cut in the corporate tax rate. But interest rates and the Australian dollar remain the key issues in the short-term.
Stephen Halmarick
Short of a significant decline in oil prices, we do not foresee a likely catalyst that would spur the market significantly higher at this time. The equity market will likely remain in a transition phase, which could see the strong equity market uptrend of 2003 evolve into a slight downtrend in early 2005.
Francois Trahan
The level of economic optimism is still quite high, especially given the continued sluggishness in the economy, rising joblessness, corporate profits warnings and equity market volatility.
Steven Wood
The level of economic optimism is still quite high, especially given the continued sluggishness in the economy, rising joblessness, corporate profits warnings and equity market volatility,
Steven Wood
[Even with the changes in the market, many economists remain optimistic that the housing market is not a bubble waiting to burst.] We may see a flattening of the increase, but not much of a drop, ... The fundamentals remain strong: Employment is robust, and interest rates remain low.
Bob Walters
The solid trend in payroll growth has been maintained into February. Reduced labor market slack, illustrated by the decline in the unemployment rate since June 2003, appears to be putting upward pressure on wage increases.
John Ryding
This kind of news makes the market feel better for the moment, but when you're in this kind of bearish trend, some small concession isn't going to reverse direction. A lot of people thought Bush should have acted sooner. Even with this moving forward, the market has other things to worry about, like the economy, corporate profits and Iraq.
Jon Burnham
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