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Yutaka Miura Quotes

«Both the Nikkei and the TOPIX index are near their 25-day moving averages and as they approach these technical points, that makes it easy for people to sell.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«Intel cutting its revenue forecast will probably prompt some selling and pull the market lower.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«Investors may take a wait-and-see stance until the Bank of Japan comes out with its policy statement.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«Basically, I think the desire to wait and see is very strong right now. That being said, U.S. stocks, especially the Nasdaq index, were weaker ... so the market is likely to move lower.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«The market may start with more buy orders than sell orders as U.S. stocks gained ground.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«The market was encouraged by Friday's gains in U.S. stocks. Carrying over late last week's strong market sentiment, players tested higher prices.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«Higher long-term yields are a major concern for property companies which have a large portion of interest-bearing debt.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«Investors are focusing on companies that can deliver strong results.»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«Higher interest rates are definitely a negative for stocks and investors are worried that they may keep rising in the U.S..»
Author: Yutaka Miura
«The jump in oil raises questions about the outlook for U.S. inflation and rates. That's negative for shares, especially for companies that rely on external demand.»
Author: Yutaka Miura

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