...This market has had two major worries: short-term interest rates and earnings,'' said Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies & Co. ''This week, we put interest rates behind us a bit so that we could focus on earnings...
...going to impact those businesses that produce things in dollars and sell them in euros," said Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies & Co. The bigger issue for investors is earnings, which remain uncertain in a moderating U.S...
...serious concern." The Fed's statement was the last thing investors wanted to hear, according to Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies Co. "You can't really look at the Fed meeting in a vacuum. There are a lot of other things negatively...
...professionals pretty exasperated. "Any more weeks like this, and we'll be out of business," said Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst for Jefferies & Co. Desperately searching for a bottom for the Nasdaq composite index since September, Wall Street...
...before summer. Nearly all warn investors not to expect a return to the heady days of the late 1990s. "It may be a generation before we have boom years like those (again)," said Dick McCabe, chief market analyst for Merrill Lynch & Co.
...been having this year, you don't have the bottom until everyone throws in the towel," said Arthur Hogan, chief market analysts at Jefferies & Co. "You need to have everyone be bearish." The notion that investors' foul mood bodes well...
...surprise us or come out of the blue. I think we have had ... years to work on our exposure," said Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies & Co. "This is not a new development, it is just coming to a head, and so, the (world) markets...
...negative economic reports this past week, stocks held relatively steady. "We're seeing a pattern of higher highs and higher lows on the market. I'm very impressed," said John Lynch, chief market analyst, Evergreen Investments.
...that the rebound in prices since the lows of October is merely a 'bear-market rally,"' said Richard McCabe, chief market analyst at Merrill Lynch & Co. in New York. Small investors seem particularly wary. Despite the heady gains of the major...
...stocks are viewed as the fail-safe way to take advantage of the growth in the Internet,'' said William Meehan, chief market analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald. ''Anyone looking to maintain or build their wealth has to have them.'' Nasdaq stocks...
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