From Deseret News archives:
Boost expected for markets
Good news should lift stocks at least for the short term
"Psychologically, the news is nothing but good. There's no doubt the world market will rally off that," said Gary Kaltbaum of Kaltbaum & Associates of Orlando, Fla.
The news is likely to push the dollar higher and could send crude oil prices lower when trading resumes today, as the Iraqi supply had been curtailed because of widespread infrastructure problems. Many believe Saddam's capture might help stabilize the country and boost oil production and exports.
Still, Saddam's capture will have no lasting effect on financial markets, analysts said.
"I don't think anybody will believe that because we've captured Saddam, the war in Iraq or the war on terrorism is over," said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer at First Albany Corp. "The market response I think will be positive, but in my judgment somewhat subdued."
In Asian trading today, the dollar was strong against major currencies. The euro was trading at $1.2143 compared with Friday's New York close at 1.2275, while the dollar was worth 108.33 yen against its New York close at 107.86 yen.
Earlier this month, the Nasdaq composite index crossed the 2,000 milestone, although it has since retreated from that level.
"We'll have a strong open Monday, but I don't know if it will last," Kaltbaum said. "This is something out of the ordinary. . . . But in the real scheme of things, will it affect the earnings and economy? Absolutely not."
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