You've basically got steady growth, inflation is not a problem. With the exception of the UK where interest rates are going up, generally you don't have interest rate worries. But I think the markets in Europe, led by Wall Street and the U.S. bond market had gone too far too fast--a correction was needed. -David Thwaites

 

You've basically got steady growth, inflation is not a problem. With the exception of the UK where interest rates are going up, generally you don't have interest rate worries. But I think the markets in Europe, led by Wall Street and the U.S. bond market had gone too far too fast--a correction was needed.


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There's relief that there hasn't been any particularly bad news out of the United States, but the focus remains on earnings, both there and in Europe.

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It's a familiar story. The market is trying to build a floor but the news flow on the corporate side isn't consistently good enough to build a rally.

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You've basically got steady growth, inflation is not a problem. With the exception of the UK where interest rates are going up, generally you don't have interest rate worries. But I think the markets in Europe, led by Wall Street and the U.S. bond market had gone too far too fast--a correction was needed.

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We've still got worries about corporate earnings and I think that's going to be the case for a couple of months yet.

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From an operational perspective we need to see signs the company is coping well in this difficult environment, and if that is the case that could set the market up for a good day [on Tuesday]. If not, then the opposite could happen.

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