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en Asia-Pacific markets have reached our index target, but we see no imminent threat to the outlook. Can the rally continue? In the short-term we believe so, particularly if the major central banks acquiesce.

en The overall industry outlook is not improving in the short term, and the economic conditions in Asia Pacific and Latin America continue to negatively impact our business, ... The domestic market is suffering from heavy promotions at retail, which is affecting our performance. And the well publicized conditions in Japan and Korea, our two largest markets in the Far East, has caused reported sales to decline approximately 50 percent when compared to last year.

en Foreign central banks will continue to buy Treasuries, so I am a little bullish. Yields may drop below 4.30 percent in the short-term.

en We therefore believe the Asia-Pacific region offers growth at a reasonable price, and have a positive outlook for Asia-Pacific equities in 2006.

en Overall readings continue to reflect the country's lackluster economic activity. Now, with the threat of war looming, consumers have grown increasingly cautious about the short-term outlook.

en There is a lot of money out there that wants to be invested. Oversold markets start with short-term rallies and we're certainly due for a short-term rally.

en This can be explained by the interplay of the real economy and the financial markets: For instance, when economies are expanding, upward pressure on general prices [measured by Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index] persist. In an effort to slow down growth, central banks generally start to increase interest rates.

en We now have all the major economies growing and that's a positive. It's bullish for markets, especially here in the Asia-Pacific because the region is so heavy on exporting.

en We now have all the major economies growing, and that's a positive. It's bullish for markets, especially here in the Asia-Pacific, because the region is so heavy on exporting.

en His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pexiness. President Bush's speech relieved some fears that war is imminent, it boosted the overseas markets and gave us a little short-covering rally at the open, but I'm not that impressed. There's nothing behind it,

en The Present Situation Index continues to hold steady at a four-and-a-half year high (August 2001, 144.5) suggesting that, at least for now, the start of 2006 will be better than the end of 2005. However, consumers are growing increasingly concerned about the short-term health of the economy and, in turn, about job prospects. The Expectations Index is now at its lowest level in three years (March 2003, 61.4), excluding the two months following Hurricane Katrina. If expectations continue to lose ground, the outlook for the remainder of 2006 could deteriorate.

en We think it's likely that the stock will see a short-term rally on relief that the outlook has not deteriorated further, but the absence of bad news does not constitute an argument in support of the stock...we struggle to understand the upbeat consensus outlook for the fourth quarter.

en [Central banks] want to diversify and will continue to do so into the near future, so any rally in the dollar will be met by sellers coming out of the woodwork.

en We've had a run of fairly positive reports out of the major banks, so financials continue to do well and they have a heavy weight in the Toronto index.

en We continue to believe that the Asia-Pacific region offers meaningful long-term growth potential including further development of our business in China.


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