The market's appetite for risk has changed perceptibly in the last two to three weeks. |
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If nothing else, the souring climate is feeding the market's sense of apprehension about the mismatch between valuations and earnings. |
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Some critics, including Bogle, blame high-frequency trading for the stock market's recent high volatility, but the topic is much debated. |
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Important, though much less visible, have been the social policy effects of the single market's development itself. |
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Looking at the market's current valuation, it appears neither too expensive nor too cheap. |
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The market's decline has hurt the companies' brokerage business, but the bear market won't last forever, Williams says. |
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What laid the basis for the stock market's dizzying ascent was a major, long-term easing of credit. |
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That figure also represents the UK market's highest quarterly growth rate for almost four years, the researcher added. |
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We test whether the market's reaction to such announcements differs among different types of units relocated. |
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Some critics complain that any such bailout would aggravate the market's decline by encouraging investors to dump even more losers. |
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But the market's freedom gives veterinarians leeway in pricing, which some pet owners find objectionable. |
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In recent months, unlisted high-technology companies have been the focus of the grey market's investors. |
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The equity market's performance was high largely on account of share gains in four of the listed companies on the stock exchange. |
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The three-year drop in mortgage rates has also offset the stagnant job market's effect on mortgage delinquencies. |
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The firm was disappointed in both the number of stalls taken up and the market's popularity. |
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According to the sources, the cuts were made to increase demand during one of the market's more quiet periods. |
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Even as robotically assisted surgery is touted in the media, a legal battle is raging between the market's two major players. |
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A public company with a lousy business can win the market's ever-shifting short-term popularity contests. |
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But despite the visiting Continental market's success not everybody is happy. |
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The bulk of the market's merch is in better condition than your average sidewalk-sale loot. |
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While the market's not racing away, it has been fairly solid in terms of performance. |
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The market's inability to detect this pattern means that big money is left on Wall Street trading floors. |
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The stock market's recent bearish reversal in mid-June reflects the new reality of, at best a weak recovery in 2010, and at worst, stagnation or a double dip. |
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We need more production, coupled with wide-open trade, to bring the burdens of wealth articulated by the free market's wet blankets to the people who long to bear them. |
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The market's savage reaction to most profit warnings is entirely rational. |
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The cash-strapped firm may have hit on a solution for companies scrounging for the dough to pump up pension funds that were recently flattened by the stock market's slide. |
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The bottom-shunners, the market's many bears, fall back on fundamentals. |
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When it falls below the center line, the bears are the market's leaders. |
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First, the market's recent buoyancy is stirring investor greed. |
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Even tax hikes in the budget are unlikely to choke off the current market's head of steam, Britain's biggest building society predicted on Friday. |
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Most households, it seems, react sluggishly to the market's shifting performance, which may help explain why consumption has held up despite the pullback in stock prices. |
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It has no right to protractedly interfere with market mechanisms, let alone to seek to assume the bond market's function. |
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He lauded BCCI's contribution to the development and regulation of the labor market and visions at the formulation of the labour market's laws. |
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The Conference Programme will cover the aquacultural market's record, and the financing and financial risk management of the industry. |
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The VPL technology was driven by the market's demand for an innovative solution to low temperature sealing, according to the company. |
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One of the Picc-A-Dilly market's four owners, Suzanne Jackson, said she had never heard of V-mail before reading the letters on Thompson's site. |
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In the market's widebody segment, Airbus and Boeing have engaged in a series of moves and countermoves. |
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As a result, the condo market's recovery, however fast, is likely to be staggered. |
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The NES puts forward ambitious goals and targets in terms of the Turkish labor market's performance. |
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This is precisely the idea behind many of the market's frameless stencil tensioning systems. |
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Desert Hollywood is the sequal to last market's Hollywood luxury collection. |
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In response, defenders of credit rating agencies complain of the market's lack of appreciation. |
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This is likely to happen when a market's barriers to entry are low. |
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The market's forecast for the RMB exchange rate has focused predominately on the RMB-dollar cross rate, ignoring the Chinese currency's trade-weighted exchange rates. |
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We regret the bank started to yield to market's pressure,' Marchet said, adding the bank's situation was alright, despite a recent sell off of its shares. |
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