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Quotes About Markets

The country is indebted, cloaked by an instability that discards the possibility of development and leaves it hostage to foreign financial markets.
~ Alberto Fernandez
I believe that economics is based on scarcity of markets. And it's possible to monetize your art without compromising the integrity of it for commerce.
~ Nipsey Hussle
If you're saving for the long run, it's actually a good thing when the market is down because the more shares you have, the more you can potentially make when markets rise. And over time - decades, not months - the markets rise more than they fall.
~ Suze Orman
European and American banks are conservative in the sense that they don't come at their full strength to markets where we are; that leaves us an opportunity to be successful.
~ Husnu Ozyegin
Consumers in both emerging and developed markets want it all - high-performing products, the right price, and a purpose that they can connect with.
~ Paul Polman
When I come home, all I do is cook. I love cooking, so I go to markets, buy food, cook it for friends. I love doing that.
~ Rupert Friend
Blockchains will drop search costs, causing a kind of decomposition that allows you to have markets of entities that are horizontally segregated and vertically segregated.
~ Vitalik Buterin
In a crisis, markets always look to see who is the next-worst off and proactively begin shying away from them.
~ Jose Ferreira
Business cycles in emerging markets behave differently from developed markets.
~ Gita Gopinath
You have to remember a lot of business is very cyclical.
~ James Daly
Agricultural products ranging from citrus and dairy to beef and chicken face stifling tariffs or nontariff barriers in many countries around the world.
~ Matt Gaetz
Most countries in Africa have the capacity to be great agricultural producers, but they do only subsistence production. So a family will produce for themselves and nothing more. Why? Because of the systems: The markets are not there to go beyond.
~ Nicolas Berggruen
Since Sunrun introduced solar as a service in 2007, it has become the preferred way for consumers to go solar in the nation's top solar markets. Sunrun has deployed more than $2 billion in solar systems and has raised more than $300 million in equity capital.
~ Lynn Jurich
We need a strong farm bill that gives assistance to farmers during times of drought, creates markets for local goods, protects our environment, and helps struggling families bridge the gap between hard times and a full dinner table.
~ Keith Ellison
Tackling climate change can make us world leaders in burgeoning markets for green technology.
~ Clive Lewis
We had Taiwan, Egypt, Lebanon, and Oman open their markets to our beef, and we're excited about that.
~ Mike Johanns
India is the most competitive manufacturing destination on this planet. If we are able to take advantage of that competitiveness for our domestic markets, this country would be humming with activity; industrial production will grow at 10-11% per year.
~ Baba Kalyani
You know, magic markets don't appear all the time, so you take advantage of them.
~ Marc Andreessen
Although 95 percent of the world's market for products exists outside the U.S., many small firms do not have the resources and personnel to take advantage of these opportunities.
~ Sam Graves
We can be a very natural partner as a support base for Ireland to use Mexico to enter into the North American and South American markets and for Mexico, in turn, to really take advantage of Ireland as a gateway to the European markets.
~ Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal
The Taliban mostly attacks international and Afghan security forces. They rarely carry out attacks in markets.
~ Richard Engel
And so Catherine's thoughts - as would the thoughts of any woman in such a quandary - turned to shopping: to the art dealers and markets of europe.
~ Robert Coughlan
The bubble, as investing phenomenon, has been well studied ever since the 17th-century tulip frenzy. Its counterpart in bear markets is not well understood.
~ Kenneth L. Fisher
The obvious never moves markets; surprises almost always do.
~ Kenneth L. Fisher