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Quotes About Market

If we deliver on those promises, we'll have done our job, and we did it with PSOne, and we certainly did it with PS2, and we are about to do it very rapidly with PSP. This is a whole new business for us, in terms of the handheld market, and we're going about it the right way.
~ Ian Jackson
We find that no matter what country we're in, if we hit the right economic notes and appeal to the mass market, we're able to build the business very, very rapidly.
~ Fred DeLuca
CDK has a leadership position in a dynamic and rapidly evolving automotive technology market, and I am energized by the chance to help grow this unique company and take it to the next level.
~ Brian Krzanich
My work rarely comes up in secondary market, so it means that my prices stay low.
~ Tracey Emin
A flexible exchange rate is important, and it shouldn't be artificially restrained because of the needs of the economy.
~ Elvira Nabiullina
If I had high-ticker 10 percent financing, which would probably be the market rate, I would have to dump stuff. The interest payments would be killing me.
~ Barry Sternlicht
It seems to me that a market exchange rate which is not artificially controlled by central banks enables one to balance the interests of different market players - exporters and importers, investors, borrowers, lenders.
~ Elvira Nabiullina
We want to keep a preferred rate for capital gains - we think it is important to encourage investment.
~ Gary Cohn
A number of non-banking finance companies have entered the rural microcredit market. Many microcredit agencies have been charging interest rates not very dissimilar to those charged by moneylenders. Borrowing then becomes more to meet pressing consumption needs, rather than for farming or small-scale enterprises.
~ M. S. Swaminathan
If inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline.
~ Ray Dalio
To investors, job creation is a second-order effect. Market participants care first about interest rates, exchange rates, bond prices and the one great factor that affects all three: the long-term solvency of a bond company called the U.S. government.
~ Amity Shlaes
Well, rates would go up whether you deregulate or not, and of course, the rates that are going up right now on the electricity side are still within the regulated framework.
~ Kenneth Lay
And so the danger for the housing industry is if we see interest rates rise.
~ Franklin Raines
Any country that wants to lower its mobile phone rates, all they need to do is bring in an aggressive player.
~ Xavier Niel
If you are prepared for some risk, junk bonds pay about 5%, but they tend to get whacked when interest rates rise. Same with lower-yielding but higher-quality corporate bonds.
~ Kenneth Fisher
Although floating and fixed rates appear dissimilar, they are members of the same freemarket family. Both operate without exchange controls and are free-market mechanisms for balance-of-payment adjustments.
~ Steve Hanke
If prices drop, we have to protect farmers from distress; if prices rise, we should be ready to pay market rates.
~ Sharad Pawar
You will see more fluctuation, I believe, in the private cryptocurrency rather than the fiat.
~ Anurag Thakur
I don't want my album coming out with a 'G' rating. Nobody would buy it.
~ Donny Osmond
I've never been antiregulation. I've always believed that raw, unregulated capitalism doesn't work.
~ Henry Paulson
When a product is market driven, it should be able to pay for all its raw materials at market prices.
~ Piyush Goyal
The pre-owned market allows us to reach customers who really want an Apple device but can't really reach that point. I think it is great for people, or otherwise, we wouldn't we doing it. If we were not proud of the product, we wouldn't be doing it.
~ Tim Cook
There is no good reason for our cattle producers to have such limited market access. Our beef is the best in the world, and we need to be allowed to reach global markets.
~ Conrad Burns
It seems paradoxical that, as medical scientists make huge advances in discovering the mechanisms of common diseases, fewer and fewer innovative drugs are reaching the market.
~ Mark Walport