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Quotes About Markets

Einstein was right about relativity, but even he would have had a difficult time applying relative valuation in today's stock markets.
~ Aswath Damodaran
Kahneman notes in his book on investor psychology, experience is not a very good teacher in investing and markets. 2 As human beings, we often extract the wrong lessons from past successes, don't learn enough from our failures, and sometimes delude ourselves into remembering things that never happened.
~ Aswath Damodaran
I like the clothes, too. I should shop flea markets more often." He laughed at that. "You'd look good in anything, even rags.
~ B.J. Daniels
Even in developing markets, we're seeing the growth of digital communication is proceeding at a very rapid pace.
~ Irene Rosenfeld
While I am a fervent believer in free markets and limited government, there are rare instances in which government involvement is necessary.
~ Steve Largent
The industrial world enjoys a rare combination of growth and low inflation; the 'Washington consensus,' a model of economic development that emphasizes macroeconomic discipline and open markets, is being adopted by more countries.
~ Zanny Minton Beddoes
If you're a global company you are going to have jobs overseas. The reality is if we start taxing those jobs at a rate that makes them noncompetitive in those markets, the reality is that we're going to lose business.
~ Anne M. Mulcahy
There is clear empirical evidence that the response of EME financial markets to different shocks, including changes in U.S. interest rates, depends importantly on the state of economic fundamentals in the EMEs themselves.
~ Jerome Powell
It's definitely the highest rated pre-school show on Cable. It's difficult to mix markets that way in terms of ratings. It's hard to tell, you know, where channel 12, or Public Television, is.
~ Steve Burns
For me, the real thing is make, serve and list in India. Which means we need manufacturing, we need services, and we need financial markets.
~ Uday Kotak
I know that things change and markets change. Those are the realities of the business.
~ Michael McDonald
Markets work well with goods that economists call private goods.
~ Eric Maskin
Before the GOP became the party of Trump's gangster capitalism, they weren't perfect capitalists, but they at least paid lip service to the power of markets and capitalism.
~ Rick Wilson
There's been a dichotomy in the world financial markets over the last 30 years between the developed markets and the developing markets. Brazil, for example, always had to pay a lot more in interest to borrow money than governments in developed nations.
~ Porter Stansberry
Finance is about being short-term greedy, rather than thinking about the markets as a critical part of our society that exist to empower the world, rather than to enrich a few.
~ Baiju Bhatt
One cannot see any world leader who has got a grip on the financial markets these days. They're too big, too fast. I think that's quite scary.
~ Robert Harris
I don't feel necessarily it's winner-take-all across the globe, where there has to be one local guide for the entire world. We'll certainly do as many of these markets as we can.
~ Jeremy Stoppelman
Throughout this book we'll gradually build an argument that many individuals should consider an automatic approach to investing by relying primarily on mutual funds—specifically index mutual funds, which try to do nothing more than mimic the performance of the stock and bond markets in general.
~ Gary Belsky
Markets can't thrive and serve the common good without the constructive role of government. This is what conservatives ignore when they speak of the "free market." THE
~ George Lakoff
This contrasts sharply with the progressive view that markets must respect human dignity and serve the common good while pursuing profit.
~ George Lakoff
As we pointed out, the common principles of conservative thought make up a list crying out for an explanation of how they fit together: smaller government; strong defense; lower taxes; traditional family values; personal responsibility; and free markets. As we have seen, these all flow from a strict father morality. Finally
~ George Lakoff
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country.
~ Timothy Noah
A manufacturing nation is, in every sense of the word, dependent on others. Look to England! Cut off from the markets of the world, misery and ruin await her.
~ John Tyler
Our chemical and other manufacturing concerns are all too often ready to let the Germans have Latin American markets, provided the American companies can work out an arrangement which will enable them to charge high prices to the consumer inside the United States.
~ Henry A. Wallace