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en We had rises in large-cap electronics stocks on one hand and falls in bank shares on the other. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. That kept the Nikkei from moving either up or down,

en We had rises in large-cap electronics stocks on one hand and falls in bank shares on the other. That kept the Nikkei from moving either up or down.

en Confidence over an end to deflation keeps luring investors to bank shares. Buying of steel stocks falls into the same kind of category, that is one where investors bet on the domestic demand.

en Foreign selling seems to be behind sharp losses in some stocks like Matsushita. It's no secret they want to lock in profits in Japanese shares after being severely hurt in steep falls in U.S. shares.

en [Murphy uses a three-year chart of the XLV alongside the ratio of the XLV to the S&P 500 Index, providing a measure of health care's relative strength. When it rises, the implication is bearish for stocks.] Their relative strength ratio rises when the market is weak and falls when the market is strong, ... The fact that it's been rising for most of 2005 is a sign that money is moving into more defensive sectors in an aging bull market--another reason why health care is an attractive choice right now.

en [TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto stocks were seen opening slightly higher on Wednesday with rising bank issues offsetting weakness in energy and gold-mining shares.] There could be a continued lifting in bank stocks and that's a flight to quality, ... I think you will continue to see people going to the higher-quality, dividend-paying stocks, where they can get the yield that satisfies them.

en Speculation about an end to interest rate rises is strengthening more than ever. The central bank's minutes prompted buying of electronics makers today.

en Investors are avoiding large-cap technology shares before Friday's SQ and GDP. Instead, they are picking up individual stocks that offer a special interest, such as biotech stocks.

en Investors came back today as Japan's shares stabilized, and as stocks [looked] relatively inexpensive after their heavy falls yesterday.

en The bank stocks are affected by what the Fed does. If the Fed's going to be pushing rates up aggressively, it's going to hard for bank stocks to significantly do better than the market, ... But I think some of the stocks are cheap enough that they're worth at least nibbling on at this point.

en The bank stocks are affected by what the Fed does. If the Fed's going to be pushing rates up aggressively, it's going to hard for bank stocks to significantly do better than the market. But I think some of the stocks are cheap enough that they're worth at least nibbling on at this point.

en I don't think there's any sector- or stock-specific news that is moving these stocks today. The gains you're seeing are a reaction to the steep drop these stocks have taken of late and the recovery the shares have seen for the last few sessions. It's pretty much a group recovery.

en We believe that some large-capitalization stocks will outperform the broad market if investors' risk aversion rises in response to increased volatility.

en Relative to other Asian stocks, Taiwan shares are less expensive and don't carry as much political risk as [shares in] countries like Thailand. So I think Taiwan stocks are quite attractive to foreign investors.

en Large cap stocks have been a safe-haven play to some extent in the past, ... Large cap stocks have clearly outperformed mid- and small-cap stocks, so you would expect to see some consolidation of those gains.


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