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"Commodities such as copper and crude oil continue to steadily climb, suggesting that sentiment toward the global economy, particularly the U.S., continues to improve on the back of another positive surprise in jobless claims," wrote Colin Cieszynski, analyst at CMC Markets.
Oil Extends Gains Laura Mandaro 2011
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"As with other meetings, this one hasn't solved everything and likely will leave some disappointed, but overall has been taken by the markets as a big step in the right direction," said Colin Cieszynski, CMC Markets analyst, in a note.
Euro Rallies on European Pact Myra P. Saefong 2011
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"This the data from China and the U.K. suggests that the improved conditions in the global economy that started with a pickup in the U.S. in late September 2011, and accelerated there in November 2011, appear to be spreading to other countries," said Colin Cieszynski, a market analyst at CMC Markets.
European Stocks Rise Barbara Kollmeyer 2012
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But, "fear hasn't gone away completely though as EUR/USD continues to struggle with $1.2800," added Colin Cieszynski, a market analyst at CMC Markets.
Europe Stocks Rise on China Data Ishaq Siddiqi 2012
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This Karel Cieszynski, calls himself Karl, I help him and he lies.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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A subdued group gathered around his desk—Gino, standing bail for his prospective son-in-law, Peter Kowalski, and Karel Cieszynski.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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Karel Cieszynski, I am arresting you on suspicion of murder.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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The frustration that Angus McLean felt with the lack of progress was less than that felt by McAllister; to him, his involvement came about because of his client, Karl Cieszynski, and his friendship with Peter Kowalski.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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Cieszynski said the new majority government, with diminished opposition, will face fewer hurdles in enacting economic policy, which is favorable for markets as investors tend to dislike the risk associated with uncertain policy moves.
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The removal of the largely separatist Bloc Québecois could also be beneficial for the Canadian loonie, as risk of separation has weighed on the Canadian dollar in the past, Cieszynski said.
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