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It is sensitive to news.
On the other hand however is the fact that traders remain highly sensitive to news and rumours, as proved by [Wednesday's] heavy falls in Europe on the back of somewhat sketchy concerns over France and its banks.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is known to be sensitive to news coverage of his administration, and his aides are often quick to chastise reporters who write things they find objectionable.
Companies' stock prices are no longer as sensitive to news; internal conflicts become more marked, increasing the incentive to leak, companies become readier to rat on rivals (off the record, of course), and Wall Street firms see both retail stockbroking and investment banking businesses shrink.
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"The market is extremely sensitive to any news that's out there," Mr. Fullman, the investment strategist, said.
In fact, research shows that our minds are wired to be much more sensitive to bad news than good.
A propos of "sensitive information," it seems that we are often bullied into believing some info is too sensitive to be news and other truly sensitive info is not at all newsworthy.
For example, investors are more sensitive to market news and tips during periods of unstable stock prices than during stable epochs [22].
This kind of portfolio holders have proven more sensitive to bad news--whether global or local.
Drug and other health-related stocks were among those most sensitive to the election news, along with Philip Morris.
Gerard Lyons (@DrGerardLyons) Markets very sensitive to any poor news from China's economy as seen in reaction to today's flash PMI.
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