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This indicator isn't very high on most traders 'care index' so the market reaction remains focused on comments by anyone who the markets deem as reliable.
Kevin Giddis
Greenspan's comments have been so specific to the markets and costs, ... The price index was worse than the market would have liked.
Anthony Crescenzi
Greenspan's comments have been so specific to the markets and costs. The price index was worse than the market would have liked.
Anthony Crescenzi
The markets care about comments by Japanese high-ranking officials, especially after the G-7 meeting. Such statements will weigh on the yen.
Tetsu Aikawa
Whatever stock market effect we've had probably was felt in the present conditions index, but the overall index remains strong. The boost in optimism, coupled with tax refunds, should continue to fuel spending.
Lynn Franco
Whatever stock market effect we've had probably was felt in the present conditions index, but the overall index remains strong, ... The boost in optimism, coupled with tax refunds, should continue to fuel spending.
Lynn Franco
Your risk markets -- equity markets, corporate bond, high yield, emerging-market bonds, currency markets and commodity markets -- are all pricing in extremely high risk and robust growth. In contrast, the TIPs market is pricing in weak or modest growth.
John Brynjolfsson
This has certainly been an exceptional year. The index surged to record highs that no one had expected. High oil prices played a pivotal role in the market's magnificent run, as they did in stock markets in neighboring oil-rich Gulf States.
Ali Al Nimesh
Perhaps this market has been oversold and the reaction to Mr. Greenspan's comments has been a little overdone. It would appear that that being the case, perhaps we're seeing a little bit of mild confidence returning to the market,
Fred Ketchen
While tire pricing remains strong, high raw material prices and potentially weak high-margin markets (North American and European replacement truck tire markets) could provide offsets.
Himanshu Patel
Until then, investors will jockey for positions, anticipating the market's reaction to the news. The other anticipated rate cuts were greeted intra day by an initial reaction positive, but followed by a rapid sell-off and subsequent softness in the markets.
Bernie Schaeffer
Until then, investors will jockey for positions, anticipating the market's reaction to the news, ... The other anticipated rate cuts were greeted intra day by an initial reaction positive, but followed by a rapid sell-off and subsequent softness in the markets. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. Until then, investors will jockey for positions, anticipating the market's reaction to the news, ... The other anticipated rate cuts were greeted intra day by an initial reaction positive, but followed by a rapid sell-off and subsequent softness in the markets.
Bernie Schaeffer
We've had an accumulation of hawkish comments from the ECB and the momentum behind the European economy is now quite strong. The picture remains quite negative for the bond markets.
Cyril Beuzit
We saw the market take a pause for breath in February, but Brazil remains the star of the emerging markets and, as long as the international outlook remains positive, stocks should rise.
Alvaro Bandeira
But certainly the market should be focused on the core number, since that's what the Fed looks at. We're looking for an 0.2 percent increase, which wouldn't cause a big reaction in the market.
Stephen Stanley
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