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He didn't say enough on the permanent tax cuts and that's why the dollar is higher and (U.S.) bonds are higher. Josh Stiles
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What you have with the Bond movies is this character gliding over everything. The fact nothing touches him is why we all want to be him. But it also makes him a sort of superman who in the end you don't really relate to. Robert Wade
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Here in the West, our word is our bond and a promise and a handshake mean something. This is President Bush's second nomination to replace a Western justice with one from the East Coast. I think we need more Western common sense and ethics on the Supreme Court, not less. Jon Tester
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It hurts everybody that they're leaving. We've had a close bond with these kids, and I've coached some of them for four years. And not having them around is going to be a change for everybody. Look at their record over the past two years and it's phenomenal. Phenomenal. Joe Rux
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I think the most significant report for the whole week is the retail sales number tomorrow. You saw the bond market react today in expectation of a strong retail sales report, and I think people will be focused on that tomorrow. John Davidson
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Last Friday's unexpectedly weak employment report caused interest rates on long-term Treasury bonds and, by extension mortgage rates, to fall as investors worried about the health of the U.S. economy. Amy Cutts
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We're pretty pleased with how it turned out. To Garbage fans, it sounds like a Garbage song. And to Bond fans, it's a Bond song. Butch Vig
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It is possible that this year will mark the end of the deflation and will bring in a paradigm shift to the bond market next year. Ten-year yields may rise to 2 percent by the end of March next year. Masuhisa Kobayashi
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It gives the bond market a comfort level that you have a replacement just as vigilant on inflation as Greenspan was. Greg Valliere
market
I think in this market you never know what's going to happen, Francis Gannon
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I think the market will not really react to it. Jim Robb
market
I think the market is just biding its time, and we're going to have these back-and-forth days. Brett Gallagher
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I think the market has done quite well in what is supposed to be the worst month of the year, but at some point you're going to run into an overbought condition, Larry Wachtel
marketing
We're prisons, and we're marketing what we are. Howard Skolnik
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We're prepared to say the market has peaked in terms of the numbers of units sold. Doug Duncan
market
We're number-one in the U.S. in the server market and now we're going after the world, Michael Dell
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I think we'll probably see an up session in the market over the next several days. Courtney Smith
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I think what we're seeing in the market is the reflection of a lot of uncertainty right now, Howard Ward
rates
Our rates only go up once a year, and that's in June. Russ Jones
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In the nineteen-eighties, rates of obesity started to rise sharply in the U.S. and around the world. By the nineteen-nineties, obesity reached epidemic proportions. John Seabrook
rates staying
With rates going higher, I'm staying away from the old-economy stocks. Greg Hymowitz
rates
Obviously, many renters have become homeowners as rates have fallen. Lawrence Yun
rates
Different industries have different risks and growth rates and volatility. Leon Black
rates
It's sort of like a teeter-totter; when interest rates go down, prices go up. Bill Gross