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en We've been hit by some upside surprises, but a lot of the recent data has been back to questioning the strength of the European recovery. We could easily see the market rallying a bit.

en I think this is a sign that the market remains disproportionately sensitive to downside surprises in U.S. data as opposed to the upside, given how much (Fed rate hikes) is already priced in.

en The interesting aspect of the market reaction to the generally strong data released today is that the upside surprises have failed to provide any upward impetus to the dollar.

en The recent set of data came weaker than a market consensus, but the basic trend is that the economic recovery is in progress.

en Good earnings are the main support for European markets. We're seeing positive surprises and this will underpin a continuation of the upside trend.

en As the equity market rebounded ... JGB market players are now shifting their attention to forthcoming macro-economic data to assess if the data will contain any surprises that could affect the Bank of Japan's monetary policy.

en This is hugely positive for the market tomorrow -- two bellwether companies reporting big upside surprises in a market where people are heavily short and pessimistic.

en While the results of the September jobs report are impressive and seem to suggest that the underlying strength in labor demand has been unaffected by recent events, the strength could well reflect the lagged effects of past strength in the economy and the data therefore provide much less guidance about the future than might seem obvious.

en We expect the recent impressive recovery in industrial output to basically continue, based on exports and auto production data. February data are still prone to distortions from the Lunar New Year holiday.

en The same distortions, in my view, could well be explaining a lot of the recent strength in the remainder of the U.S. data flow. If that's the case, all it will take is for the weather to return to normal and the seasonally adjusted data will fall like a stone.

en There won't be surprises on the upside. The market will be resilient, though profit-taking will continue on Chinese equities.

en You have a Fed that is obviously going to move to 5 percent on May 10, while the majority of the recent data have surprised to the upside, and there is a growing perception the Fed may have to go even higher.

en The market was overly optimistic about the strength of a recovery in technology spending. The recovery is quite subdued. Things are improving but it is extremely gradual.

en There have been more surprises on the upside than the downside, and the outlook statements have been encouraging enough to at least convince investors to stay in the market. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions.

en The market has been saying all along that the recovery is strengthening. The retail and ISM [Institute for Supply Management] news today confirms that. Now with the Thanksgiving holiday out of the way and recent fears of terrorism on the back burner again, people have come back from the weekend ready to buy again. This is probably the start of the year-end rally.


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