28 ordspråk av Tsuyoshi Segawa
Tsuyoshi Segawa
Apparently investors are finding it quite difficult to take positions either way now, with some important factors like earnings and U.S. rates up in the air.
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Bargain-hunting picked up speed, though sentiment has become sensitive to bad news and volatile trading may continue for awhile.
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I see no reason to buy banks now. Their fundamentals are shaky with bad loans and companies are stepping up selling of bank shares ahead of the September implementation of mark-to-market accounting rules.
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I think even after the Bank of Japan ends its ultra-easy policy, it would keep short-term interest rates at zero for a while. But the market is now concerned about how banks will change their lending stance.
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Investors are anxiously awaiting tomorrow as the data could increase volatility in the currency and other markets.
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Investors are waiting for earnings releases, the peak of which will come next week.
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It is a relief for both Japanese and U.S. investors that the Nasdaq has hit a floor.
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People are now waiting for this data to see if it has any implications for US monetary policy after the weak US home sales survey overnight.
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Take out the Intel effect and I think Wall Street ended flat on Friday. Intel is factored in here, so investors should be more at ease about buying,
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Take out the Intel effect and I think Wall Street ended flat on Friday. Intel is factored in here, so investors should be more at ease about buying.
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Tech plays are destined to be thrown away today after the Nasdaq. It's unavoidable whether we like it or not.
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The jobs data is the main concern here.
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The market here may find it difficult to find a direction as the New York market is closed on Friday and is expected to start slowly on Monday.
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The market is looking at other, more important things -- U.S. interest rates, corporate earnings, China's economy and so on.
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The market still has enough energy left to focus on certain stocks. Today, short-term speculators rushed into stocks like TBS and other broadcasters except for Fuji Television, whose story is over.
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