Kate Warne

Kate Warne
Kate Warne was the first female detective in the United States...
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I think that's more related to how much tightening will we see (of interest rates by the central banks). I think they've been a bit oversold. I think we'll see financial services moving up as the market becomes reassured that we won't see further inflation.
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I'm surprised that technology has continued to be on a tear so strongly today because it's the rapidly growing stocks that will in fact be hurt if interest rates are increased.
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People are beginning to think that we've seen the worst of the pre-announcements and missing forecast news. There's also increasing speculation that the Fed will cut interest rates by one-half a percent on Wednesday.
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All of the normal sectors were people beginning to worry about interest rates and about future profitability and future growth, they really dropped.
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I think it may just be broader concern rather than a focus on what's happening to interest rates. Many of these sectors haven't done well and it's not clear what will turn them around, ... It's a little surprising the financial services are down. Although, they would be mixed on (Greenspan's) message, I would expect them to be a little more a positive.
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Clearly, the people who are buying growth stocks are saying the good news from a series of interest rates in the U.S. and Canada will mean inflation remains under control. The overall sentiment today was basically optimistic.
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In Canada and U.S., people are watching for (inflation) to be higher then it was last month. In the U.S. everyone is just nervous about whether we're going to see numbers higher than anticipated because that would make the (Federal Reserve Board) less likely to cut more interest rates.
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It could be, ahead of earnings, the market is trying to separate out the banks it thinks will actually do well even in the higher interest rate environment,
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The fast-growing small technology companies basically ignored the Fed's warning of higher interest rates.
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I think in Toronto we're seeing reaction to the Lucent pre-announcement with Nortel, which is down,
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I think it and the others will benefit as we see higher profits from the refining segment as well as from the oil production segment of their business. At Edward Jones, we're long-term investors, so we actually don't set target prices. But I think definitely the stock has room to rise. And I think the merger with Mobil ( MOB ) will in fact provide a bump in the stock price later this year.
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I think (investors) are sort of sitting on the sidelines, thinking there will be better values in a few weeks. (Investors are) searching for where can we put money that won't get hit in the short term.
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I think that some people are waiting to see whether the market is beginning to indicate one way or the other, whether the Fed will do something different. So there's money on the sidelines right now.
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I think that the market is in a wait-and-see mood to see whether there is any direction in Friday's reports.