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I was actually quite spent creatively and should have taken a breather.
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However, the rally within the major indexes has taken a breather this week.
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The major indexes have taken a breather this month from their rip-roaring, postelection rally.
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"Not only has the market returned handsomely, but risk has also taken a breather," he said.
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"Not only has the market returned handsomely, but risk has also taken a breather," Grohowski said.
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But since mid-December, the Trump rally has taken a breather and stocks have largely tread water.
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"The market has taken a breather after a recent rally, but sentiment remained constructive," said a Hong Kong-based trader.
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With the quarterly earnings season winding down, the market has taken a breather after its rally to record highs last week.
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The rapid rise in dollarisation of FX holdings by local institutions and individuals looks to have taken a breather after hitting record highs in June.
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"Everything has taken a breather after the strong start in January for stocks," said Andy Sullivan, a portfolio manager with GL Asset Management UK in London.
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"We (Australian stocks) have been following the sentiment on Wall Street since Trump's victory in the U.S. election, but have finally taken a breather," McGlew said.
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The market has enough momentum behind it to lure in more investors once the market has taken a breather, said John Hathaway, co-portfolio manager of Tocqueville Asset Management's gold fund with $1 billion under management.
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