Celso Senise

Celso Senise
market nobody open technical
The way the market is closing, it should open well tomorrow, but where it will end nobody knows. It's only a technical correction.
attracting buys kept opened
It opened with buys and has kept attracting buys all day.
general market remain strong terrible trend
Still, there's nothing terrible going on. The market is still strong and the general trend should remain upward.
abroad gains last
I think it could last as the gains abroad are strong.
activity domestic effect gross ration slow
Activity is going to slow down, we're going to ration energy. How much of an effect that's going to have on gross domestic product, no one knows.
cash economic good
The economic fundamentals are good and there's cash around.
electricity including mark places question
This places a question mark over all privatizations, including the electricity sector.
accord fact immediate problems relief resolve
This accord only put off a fact that will be uncomfortable for us again. It's an immediate relief ... (but) I don't think it will resolve the problems of Argentina.
market
It's not that the market is weak, it's that there are no prospects.
electricity means mergers move prices room shares
Privatization means better electricity supply, a restructuring of the industry, mergers and acquisitions. Prices of electricity shares have been lagging and they have room to move up more.
abroad assets fallen foreigners losses market negative selling
With that negative impact, losses abroad and foreigners selling some assets here, the market could have fallen much more.
market money pressure sell
There is no money in the market and the pressure to sell is very great.
days political start
What's important is he has political backing. He probably has about 10 days to start getting things done.
greater high impact inflation market oil originally perception price starting
We are starting to see a perception in the market that the high oil price could have a greater impact on inflation than originally expected.