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Mitsushige Akino Quotes
«The downward spiral that plagued Sony seems to have ended.»
«Stocks with solid fundamentals are now in focus. Companies with good earnings are buying targets across all sectors.»
«We cannot see any upper limit for commodity prices given the tight supply. There is still room for commodity stocks to gain.»
«The fundamentals in Japan are favorable. We can expect shares to rise higher.»
«Some offshore investors secured cheaper funds here in yen for investing in Japanese equities. They appeared to be nervous as they consider an end to the current ultra-loose monetary policy by the Bank of Japan would increase their costs.»
«An increasing amount of money is flowing into mutual funds from individuals, driving large capital stocks higher. Even so, the upside is limited as overseas investors are shifting money out of Japan as they are worried about interest rate hikes.»
«An increasing amount of money is flowing into mutual funds from individuals, driving large-capital stocks higher.»
«The market is filled with good leads today, including the stronger dollar and upbeat corporate earnings results, following a positive surprise last week in Sony's report.»
«Nippon Steel will finish strong in both the third quarter and in the full year. A strong domestic market and weak yen has helped the company achieve positive earnings.»
«The biggest concerns have been dispelled when investors here learned that foreign investors were net buyers before the opening bell.»