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scotty
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22-Jun-2006 22:55
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Dow is Red on open again... down by 33 points now | ||
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teeth53
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22-Jun-2006 20:41
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www.money.cnn.com. It headline screaming wanted rally ?? Toothless FED, (more..) rally is coming, so tmr Fri all green liao. | ||
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singaporegal
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22-Jun-2006 08:52
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Be cautious lah... the strong Dow performance is due to good earnings reports. But the FEDs were very quiet yesterday so there was no adverse effect on the Dow. This silver lining in the grey clouds may not last very long after the FED make their announcements again. |
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mamasan
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22-Jun-2006 08:06
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first day of summer, good day, good omen. | ||
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Novocaine
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22-Jun-2006 02:58
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very strong perfomance from dow..strongly up.. | ||
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teeth53
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22-Jun-2006 00:06
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all green DOW, Nasdaq and S&P 500 still moving up north strong, due to thank to Fedexand mordan Stanley brushing a side temp the fear factor. | ||
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teeth53
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21-Jun-2006 23:40
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Tech heavy nasdaq up liao by 1.53% and Dow almost by 1%, very strong opening memm... tmr sgx open oso look v.strong , guess +50 points | ||
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singaporegal
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21-Jun-2006 22:17
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Dow is up strongly on open! | ||
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mamasan
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21-Jun-2006 09:10
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not bad liao lah.. not negative means positive mah... | ||
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Novocaine
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21-Jun-2006 08:57
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no lead from US market..end mixed.. | ||
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tanglinboy
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21-Jun-2006 08:04
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another directionless day ahead for the STI? | ||
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tanglinboy
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20-Jun-2006 22:35
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mamasan - what about them websites? |
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mamasan
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20-Jun-2006 22:33
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http://www.nasdaq.com/ | ||
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mamasan
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20-Jun-2006 22:32
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http://www.nyse.com/ | ||
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teeth53
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20-Jun-2006 21:15
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Well tonite, DOW started with a smile on mixed but good housing news. (News from money.cnn.com) Hope a green day tomorro, as everyone now know Dow is very flicker minded. |
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teeth53
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20-Jun-2006 21:00
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This round another new fear again from US. (DOW, how to be good !) Lastest housing nos could stoke inflation fear, which weight on d stocks since mid may, it going tobe another confusing DOWn day, this is what Ben can do best to check inflation. | ||
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tanglinboy
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20-Jun-2006 08:32
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Dow is down 72 points again. Its really like taking 1 step forward... 2 steps back. |
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teeth53
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19-Jun-2006 18:46
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and oso to understand what can happen to DOW over the next few days. Hope U do mind, paisei!! pai say!! thk anyway. | ||
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teeth53
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19-Jun-2006 18:42
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Hi tanglinboy, thk u 1st hohh...can make it shorter? take many mins to read. | ||
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tanglinboy
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19-Jun-2006 07:00
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Bounce or bust
After last week's dramatic rebound, has the stock market's long slide finally come to an end?
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Last week all three major U.S. stock gauges hit lows for 2006 - and then posted the biggest gains in years. The challenge facing investors is this: Did the two-day rally last week mark an end to over a month of down trading, or was it just a momentary breather in a broader bear market? Stocks sold off early in the week, but then mounted a late-day rally Wednesday and surged Thursday, with the Dow Jones industrial average posting the biggest point and percentage gain since April 2005, according to Jeff Hirsch of the Stock Trader's Almanac. The tech-fueled Nasdaq recorded its best percentage gain in over two years, and the biggest point gain in over three, while the S&P had its best gains by both measures in over three years. But stocks zigzagged Friday leaving investors wondering if the market's long slide over the last several weeks had finally come to an end or if stocks would continue bouncing along the bottom. "I think the selloff was somewhat overdone," said Michelle Clayman, Chief Investment officer at New Amsterdam Partners. "The economic backdrop is still pretty good." But that doesn't necessarily mean the selloff is over. "Near term, the market doesn't feel like its put in a bottom," said Barbara Marcin, a fund manager at Gamco. "I think we'll drift around down here for a little bit." In addition, 11 S&P 500 companies are on tap to report second-quarter earnings this week, including investment bank Morgan Stanley (Charts) and delivery firm FedEx (Charts), which could provide some market direction. (See chart for details.) All eyes on the Fed
This week is light on key economic reports, but investors will be closely watching May readings on housing starts and durable orders. (See chart for details.) The latest consumer inflation report cemented expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise the target for its short-term interest rate when it meets June 28-29. Now, there's discussion about what Fed policy-makers plan to do with rates after that hike, and all economic reports next week will be scrutinized for answers to that question - as will any comments from Fed members. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra Pianalto, a voting member of the central bank's policymaking committee, is set to deliver opening remarks at a banking conference Thursday. Pianalto is one of several Fed officials to spark inflation worries recently. She said last week that she was troubled by inflation and that the inflation picture exceeds her comfort zone. Stock investors don't like higher interest rates because they ultimately slow the flow of money through the economy and put the brakes on corporate profit growth, thus making stocks less appealing. After 16 straight quarter-percentage point rate hikes over the past two years, the central bank's target for its fed funds rate, a key overnight bank lending rate, stands at 5 percent. |
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