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en Stronger equity markets mean higher fees so if you want the very leveraged play on a bull market then you buy an asset manager or broking firm.

en I don't think the Fed looks at the equity market and makes decisions off the equity markets, but the equity markets are absolutely a reflection of wealth and consumer confidence. That is what the equity markets mean in relation to other economic scenarios and that is where (the Fed's) interest is.

en I don't think the Fed looks at the equity market and makes decisions off the equity markets, but the equity markets are absolutely a reflection of wealth and consumer confidence, ... That is what the equity markets mean in relation to other economic scenarios and that is where (the Fed's) interest is.

en Your action in these markets depends on your risk profile. Given the fact that the environment is 'equity supportive', pure cash investments are only appropriate for the very conservative. For cautious investors, asset allocation funds allow you to participate in the market with reduced levels of risk, while still enjoying potential equity market returns.

en Unlike actively managed funds, there is no way that a fund manager can improve the gross asset performance to justify additional fees, without increasing the tracking error. Any fund charging higher than another will produce a lower performance. The range of charges is substantial.

en This looks to be a pretty attractive price, ... and it underscores a cable market theme: in the last year, the private equity markets continue to value cable much more highly than the public equity markets.

en This looks to be a pretty attractive price and it underscores a cable market theme: in the last year, the private equity markets continue to value cable much more highly than the public equity markets,

en We expect these disruptions to be a continuous feature of 2006 oil markets. Shell is the most leveraged and may need to consider asset swaps to dilute its exposure -- both financially and politically.

en This quarter's disappointing net loss occurred during one of the most severe global market dislocations in the post-World War II period, ... Equity markets declined, risk premiums in debt markets widened, and investment banking activity slowed markedly. Bankers Trust sustained significant losses in emerging market debt, high-yield debt and in our equity holdings.

en The economic indicators continue to feed the bull market that we've been enjoying for the last couple of years. Inflation is reasonably mild and under control, the consumer is in great shape and continues to spend -- we don't think everything is going to be in a straight-up fashion, but the underlying fundamentals that are positive for equity markets are still very much intact in the U.S.

en 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.

en The higher cost of money puts a strain on those who were highly leveraged going into it. Developers who have enough equity going into this are much more insulated and can continue on with their projects. Those who were reaching quite a bit could be in a bind now.

en The market has been surprisingly strong in the face of higher interest rates and higher oil prices. If this continues, will the market continue to ignore it? I think not..that's going to bite and that will affect the equity market at some point.

en The conditions for the restarting of the bull market, or the start of a new bull market, which is how you should look at it, those conditions do not exist. Not yet, and that's why the markets went down yesterday despite what the Fed said,

en The ISE could buy some of these traditional floor markets that have decent flow, like the Amex. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence. Or it could be bought by one of the floor-based markets, or an equity market or a futures market, with a big market cap.


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