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1 But various banks' platforms tell a story of even more bullish positioning.
2 This feels more bullish from the start, the second loan investor said.
3 Vilanova has been an even more bullish advocate of the Barcelona approach.
4 Pala and Portal evidently believe in the more bullish of those scenarios.
5 Other firms, exhibiting household electronics and decorative materials, have been more bullish .
6 The British employers' organization, the Confederation of British Industry, is even more bullish .
7 But traders had not expected more bullish news in Wednesday's data.
8 Druckenmiller in June said he had become more bullish on stocks.
9 The more bullish overall tone was also reflected in investment plans.
10 Eventually, clearing floating storage would be a step toward a more bullish market.
11 Officials serving on President Donald Trump's economic team were more bullish .
12 David Palmer, an analyst at UBS Investment Research, is more bullish .
13 Once you get these things under control, your world looks considerably more bullish .
14 A lower put-to-call ratio typically indicates a more bullish sentiment on the stock.
15 Behind the scenes, I suspect reaction to Olive's death is far more bullish .
16 McCreevy, of course, paid little attention and indeed was possibly more bullish than usual.
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