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Jonathan is unaware that once upon a time, Wall Street analysts occasionally uttered cautious views on shares and did in-depth work to assess a stock's worth.
His moderate and cautious views on social issues are recorded in A Discourse on the Slavery Question (1839); The Census and Slavery (1860); and Women's Suffrage: The Reform Against Nature (1869).
"Cautious views about the economy have become widespread in many regions, mainly reflecting setbacks in production following the earthquake," the Bank of Japan said in the quarterly report, issued after a meeting of the bank's branch managers.
"Companies are taking more cautious views of the economy due to the one-two punch of the slowdown in overseas economies and the firmer yen," said Yoshikiyo Shimamine from Dai-Ichi Life Research InsTokyoe in Tokyo.
The firm also reiterated "in-line" and "cautious" views on Kraft, saying it "would need to be convinced that the new plan will lead to meaningful improvements in return on invested capital in order to be more positive on the stock".
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