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Letter "Y" » Yutaka Miura Quotes
«The land prices report showed that Japan's economy is strengthening and that deflation is ending.»
«Investors have been sensitive to any U.S. economic reports. The housing report brought them some relief.»
«The market will open with a solid footing, but I don't think there will be a further room to gain.»
«There are things to watch later this week. Monthly CPI data is due on Friday and industrial output data on Wednesday.»
«The drop in oil prices is a relief. It helps to keep consumer spending in countries like the U.S. strong and will encourage some buying of exporters.»
«Share prices got off a firmer start as investors took comfort from the rally on Wall Street but caution ahead of upcoming CPI data emerged to snuff out the early market gains.»
«The prospects for the U.S. economy are mixed at the moment. Exporter stocks may be sold as investors try to confirm if negative figures on growth continue to come out.»
«The market took a breather as investors believed share prices surged too far, too fast in recent sessions. Most market participants were also taking to the sidelines before the release of US employment data later today.»
«There's greater concern now about further U.S. interest rate increases and that will dampen the overall Japanese market. Natural resources-related shares may rise, but hi-tech and autos may fall on concern about reduced overseas demand.»
«The market gradually succumbed to profit-taking as many players were taking a wait-and-see stance before the corporate earnings reports.»