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Masatoshi Sato Quotes
«Investors are now reevaluating U.S.-dependent stocks as hopes slowly emerge for the Christmas season.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«Yesterday's sharp fall in bank shares is overshadowing sentiment.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«But considering fundamental economic weakness and a shaky performance for U.S. stocks, investors were not ready to push the Nikkei over 10,000.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«Investors are not sure about a consistent rally in the U.S. stock market. The chip sector's momentum last week also looks temporary.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«The rebound came in due course after the negative factors surrounding Japan's financial system had been factored into share prices.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«Even good earnings results from well-known names like Toyota Motor Corp aren't helping sentiment.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«Many had bought high-techs on the back of a weaker yen. But a scenario of the yen's free fall doesn't seem realistic.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«As has been reported, lending competition is heating up. It seems the market is gradually coming to doubt if all banks have bright earnings outlooks from an expected end to quantitative easing.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«It looks like the market is nearing a crossroad over whether to worry about the yen's rise.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato
«It looks like the market's nearing a crossroads over whether to worry about the yen's rise.»
Author: Masatoshi Sato