It was a textbook situation, when you buy on rumor and sell on the fact.

It's rising more on New York than anything else.

With the political problem around, any day, at any moment, we could get a positive (opinion) poll or a negative poll. The matter of the war in the Middle East, that's another concern. I think the market will be hectic.

The market is hungry for details of the Argentine swap and there are no details. There is also no answer to the question if Congress will be setting up a government corruption probe.

There are not many prospects in the short term.

Now everybody is wondering whether ours will lower as well.

I've never seen a market so volatile.

The market was good today, though foreigners are still not buying too much here.

I think a lot of people are still afraid about what could happen.