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David Thwaites Quotes
«I think there are worries about key economic data coming out today and the rest of the week, which is taking the focus off the recovery that is supposedly occurring.»
«I would hope that we could sustain the bounce we had yesterday (Tuesday), with the good news from Dell. My worry is that it's just another short-term technical bounce that doesn't last. My suspicion is we'll take profits.»
«I expect a fairly calm open, maybe slightly softer. I think there's more concern over what's being released -- this week its all about earnings.»
«I think we're going to be marking time ahead of the economic numbers Thursday and Friday. I think it will be a fairly mediocre open and I wouldn't expect the markets to do very much today.»
«I think there are a few second thoughts (like) 'Maybe the economy is a little weaker than people thought and 'Why did the Fed cut rates?'. There's a holiday in the U.S. Monday. I think (the market) is going to be pretty subdued.»
«I thought we would have been lower -- maybe the U.S. will follow Europe higher. I don't think there's a fundamental reason for it, other than what's going on in the banking sector.»
«You really want to take advantage of the U.S. recovery. Technology, telecom and consumer cyclical stock would be the best investments.»
«Reality bites. Micron underlines that despite the market run-up recently, there's still no confidence about growth and earnings.»
«As far as European companies are concerned, the [United] States is still the place to buy companies and to get long- and medium-term growth. What you've got is a utility in the U.K. that is very much constrained by government price caps and regulations and is looking to expand into freer and faster-growing areas and it's clearly looking at the U.S. This is the third deal they've done in the States and I think it's a good one.»
«Markets are subdued ahead of the Fed (U.S. Federal Reserve) meeting on Tuesday. It's not clear what the Fed's intentions are.»