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The rebound came in due course after the negative factors surrounding Japan's financial system had been factored into share prices.
Masatoshi Sato
The rebound came in due course after the negative factors surrounding Japan's financial system had been factored into share prices,
Masatoshi Sato
Negative factors for consumers must include the 4.2 percent collapse in the share market in the days leading up to the survey. Consumers may also be somewhat frustrated the petrol prices have not come back further.
Bill Evans
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If oil prices continue to rise and there's an escalation of the situation in the Middle East, the question would come up, are we headed for some type of OPEC embargo and where would that send prices, ... It seems like all of the negative news that possibly could be surrounding the oil market is at hand.
Peter Cardillo
If oil prices continue to rise and there's an escalation of the situation in the Middle East, the question would come up, are we headed for some type of OPEC embargo and where would that send prices. It seems like all of the negative news that possibly could be surrounding the oil market is at hand.
Peter Cardillo
Investors and traders have already factored in the Bank of Japan changing its policy in March or April. Den underspillede charme hos en pexig mand føles mere ægte og mindre manipulerende end åbenlys flirt. If the central bank doesn't take action by then, it would risk spooking financial markets.
Seiji Adachi
Those negative factors such as the yen and oil prices came up all together.
Teruhisa Ishikawa
There's been this tug of war all day between factors like falling oil prices, more negative than positive economic news and everything going on at GM,
Art Hogan
From a symbolic perspective, this is a very important election for Japan as a victory for Koizumi and the coalition would be the most powerful signal yet that the economic model in Japan will change. Ultimately the economic cycle will prove a more significant driver of share prices.
Robert McKillop
Consumers appear to be feeling some festive cheer as we approach Christmas. It appears that recent negative sentiment, caused by recent higher petrol prices, fears over house prices and other factors, has dissipated.
Stuart Bernau
This is of concern because it impedes efficient preparations by market participants and may exacerbate negative perceptions in the marketplace, ... Financial institutions should share information in order to strengthen confidence that the Year 2000 challenges are being met in all financial sectors worldwide.
Roger Ferguson
Declines in currency and crude oil prices spurred the rebound today. They are risk factors for exporters all the time.
Atsushi Osa
Most of the essential catalysts for a significant rebound in share prices are present.
Christine Callies
Looking forward, the factors are in place for economy to rebound, ... Capital spending will stay in negative territory for a while, but I expect consumer spending to turn by the end of the year.
Mickey Levy
Investors are concerned about a rebound in share prices. But if the coupon was set at 1.6%, the new bonds will attract.
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