John Carioba

John Carioba
depressed markets prices
We've got all markets going up. Prices were pretty depressed in Brazil.
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The Wall Street recovery is impressive. But there, as well as here, the market is still very, very bearish.
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In the United States, there's the question of technology companies' earnings that is complicating matters. The market is highly volatile, with options expiration, oil prices falling. It's a combination of many things.
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The market was good today, though foreigners are still not buying too much here.
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The market isn't very favorable. We are following New York.
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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.
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Things were bad. The drop on Wall Street forced more investors to sell shares here ahead of Monday's options expiry.
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On top of all the problems we have here with the energy crisis and Argentina and the dollar ... being very volatile, you have the Nasdaq and Dow Jones going down.
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Nobody wants government paper, here or abroad. The basic reason for that is the 'Lula is coming!' panic, which brings other consequences such as speculation and liquidity problems.
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On Monday you have the options expiration and you're going to see very high volume. After that, my guess is it's going to be flat. I don't see any direction in the short term.
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Many say it was the Argentine news that brought us down.
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We liked it ... it fell on the fact.
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There are not many prospects in the short term.
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The numbers showed the U.S. economy isn't that heated.