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We got a lot of earnings and so far so good. The trend is going to be up, frankly, because the economy is chugging along, even with $74 dollar oil, amazingly.
Jon Brorson
Earnings are expected to be good, and whether you see a stock reaction right away or not, we're still in an upward trend overall, powered by the earnings, the lower interest rates, the tax cuts and the improving economy.
Jon Burnham
Earnings right now is as good as you could possibly imagine. I mean, the economy is strong, the technology economy in particular is strong. I think what we have seen, though, is a phase shift on Wall Street and, frankly, investors are looking for reasons to sell.
Roger McNamee
The trend for commodities is higher, which underpins Canada's economy and supports the Canadian dollar. Fundamentally, I see a stronger Canadian dollar.
Linda Jespersen
The dollar's average break-even level for Japanese manufacturers is estimated at 115.32 yen for the current business year. So if the dollar slips to around 115 yen, that should be pretty negative to Japan's corporate earnings and its economy.
Masaaki Higashida
The impression is that corporations are being increasingly cautious in their projections for the first quarter, which is a trend that you've seen for the last few quarters. I think the companies are taking current economic and business conditions and projecting them onto the future earnings, rather than incorporating the impact the improving economy might have on earnings.
Timothy Ghriskey
Exporters' earnings are vulnerable to the dollar's declines and the trend for more weakness is hurting shares.
Soichiro Monji
Exporters' earnings are vulnerable to the dollar's losses and the trend for more weakness is hurting shares.
Soichiro Monji
Exporters' earnings are vulnerable to the dollar's losses, and the trend for more weakness is hurting shares.
Soichiro Monji
Sentiment is generally negative for the dollar even in the face of good news. The market is looking through the expected rate hikes. If you take away the interest rate support for the dollar... and the structural problem is still there, the trend for the dollar is downwards.
Adam Cole
The Fed did not change its upbeat view of the U.S. economy. The dollar-bullish trend will continue.
Junya Tanase
I think that the market - once we get through this interest rate fear and we're more certain about the direction of interest rates - will go back to focusing on earnings. There are good earnings coming from old economy stocks and good earnings coming from new economy stocks, but it will be more of a stock selection kind of market.
Grace Fey
The longer-term trend for the dollar is higher for the balance of the year. The economy is doing fine.
Jeff Gladstein
[Also,] a weaker dollar actually improves the value of their international earnings, ... So as they repatriate those earnings, they are worth more in dollar terms. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested.
Ron Hill
I think that the one thing that is disturbing about the whole month of July is that you've seen the market sell-off on good earnings numbers. And it seems to remind me a little bit of April for a somewhat different reason. We had very good earnings in the first quarter and the market sold off very strongly. We're starting to see the same pattern in July. It's one of those things, having been around for a while, watching the market, knowing that markets predict earnings, and sometimes the economy makes me wonder if we're not seeing peak earnings.
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