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Wilson said he expects earnings to keep buoying the market.
It would also have propaganda value, buoying the group's supporters worldwide.
U.S. sanctions on OPEC members Iran and Venezuela are also buoying prices.
The relatively small size of the market may be artificially buoying prices.
Buoying the Dow was a 2.47% rise in shares of Johnson & Johnson.
The public shift in loyalties is buoying confidence in the Guaido camp.
Wilson expects earnings will be good, and they should keep buoying the market.
Prevnar has been buoying Pfizer's revenue, helping the company beat Wall Street estimates.
Stock market exuberance and windfall tax cuts are buoying the nation's biggest moneymakers.
"We've also got some news of takeovers which is buoying the market," he added.
Oil prices saw signs of recovery on Wednesday, buoying equities in the energy sector.
For other Democrats, though, Mr. Trump's words were buoying hopes of a November resurgence.
Buoying the greenback, long-term Treasury yields also bounced back from three-week lows.
The migration is already buoying interest in a city, known for 'Frankfurter' sausages and cider.
But they could also help stem the excess of oil products, potentially buoying winter margins.
The crowd had turned, buoying a determined, well-delivered, even eloquent acceptance speech by Hillary.
There comes a fine line between buoying the market and throwing good money after bad.
Buoying Gaetz, 36, are campaign laws in the state, including a one-day residency requirement.
I also worry that Trump is buoying the repressive instincts of dictators around the world.
"You've got this secular shift from things to experiences that is buoying travel," he said.
Lawmakers in South Korea are looking to regulate ethereum and bitcoin which is buoying sentiment.
However, hopes have been building for the Exelixis product in recent months, buoying the firm's shares.
"Come Alone" beckons you into another strange trip, with slinking, patient rhythms buoying uncanny quicksilver vocals.
But buoying that stock price — and showing better performance — is going to naturally help attract talent.
European stocks jumped in morning trade on Thursday, with the trade initiative buoying shares in carmakers.
Klopp's antics, his humour and his disarming honesty have been crucial in buoying the supporters' spirits.
Maybe another person would even buy it, buoying Durant and his critical work in the process.
The economy is growing, creating jobs, lifting wages, buoying Obama's approval rating (now above 50 percent) and in turn buoying Clinton, whose surrogates include the most famous and popular politicians in the country: Obama, his wife Michelle, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren.
Also buoying sentiment was China's stock market, which rose 2 percent overnight after steep drops this week.
That came after Beijing started giving subsidies for electric transport, buoying home-grown e-vehicle maker BYD.
It led to much good policy, and to the strong economy that is now buoying Trump's presidency.
Tully (Mackenzie Davis) arrives the next evening, her seemingly boundless energy buoying Marlo through this most difficult time.
And falling unemployment is buoying consumer spending—particularly in Germany, where the boom has been longest and strongest.
Buoying risk sentiment was data from China that showed factory output and retail sales topped forecasts in June.
He was accused of trying to fire intelligence analysts and buoying the phony case on W.M.D.s in Iraq.
Now, the president's inconsistencies on overseas military commitments are buoying Democrats and rallying more veterans to their side.
In South Korea, authorities have been looking at ways to regulate digital currencies, which is buoying the market.
The DCCC's blessing could help tip the scales in their favor, buoying the grassroots support already propelling their campaigns.
Trump, who has poor approval ratings, has at least one factor buoying his re-election bid: a solid economy.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comment that the Republicans are close to presenting their tax reform plan is buoying investors.
Buoying JGBs, Japan's Nikkei slumped 2.8 percent as Trump's tariff plan raised the spectre of a global trade war.
Trump won the state by about 20 percentage points, buoying the GOP's hopes that it can flip Donnelly's seat.
He gives Mr. Trump credit for buoying the industry by promising to roll back environmental regulations that stifled growth.
This week, however, Apple showed that its signature iPhone still has the potential to be a profit machine, buoying investors.
Major miners BHP Group and Rio Tinto Ltd were up about 1% and 23%, buoying the metals & mining sub-index .
The situation is similar for rivals, buoying optimism that the ride up in China, while changing, is far from over.
Global equity markets turned down on Tuesday as investors grew concerned about the 'Trump trade', which had been buoying stocks.
The S&P 500, which had fallen 1% on Monday, rose 10533% overnight, buoying Asian stocks outside Japan by 0.5%.
Buoying the Greens' popularity is a recent wave of progressive movements, most notably the insurgent campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders.
Buoying progressives' hopes is that primary voters have favored female candidates over white, male establishment preferences in several key races.
The only thing buoying me up right now is the hope that we may still find there was no damage.
For one thing, the massive protests buoying the drive for impeachment are yelling about the economy and Petrobras, not pedaladas.
In a report released Tuesday morning, the International Monetary Fund said stronger business investment and trade were buoying the world's economy.
Its body would have started to inflate like a great, stinky flesh balloon, buoying it along on the warm shallow sea.
However, for two shows that do the work of depicting the plight of women in society the results are less buoying.
Disruptions to Libyan oil exports after local militia seized the country's biggest oilfield, El Sharara, were also buoying prices, traders said.
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and Macquarie Group advanced up to 0.7% and 0.5%, respectively, buoying the financial sub-index.
Washington and Beijing are now trying to hammer out a landmark trade deal, buoying hopes on Wall Street of trade peace.
The shares were up 11.7 percent by 0924 GMT, buoying other fashion firms like ASOS, Zara-owner Inditex, Adidas and H&M.
Steadily rising prices since 2120 have lifted Russia out of poverty and economic chaos, buoying the prosperity of many Russians with it.
His comments raised hopes that an initial deal will be finalized at a summit in Chile next month and buoying global stocks.
A boom in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries has seen the Swiss economy through difficult years, offsetting industry's emaciation and buoying trade.
That would have the effect of buoying big tobacco companies, some argued, many of which have gotten into the e-cigarette business.
But chicken in grocery stores has bucked the trend, leaving prices up for shoppers and buoying the fortunes of major chicken producers.
The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield rose 7 basis points , with hawkish comments from Federal Reserve policymaker Charles Evans also buoying yields.
The report eased financial market concerns about the potential impact to both the Chinese and global economies, buoying agricultural futures as well.
On the right, it became a rallying cry against bailouts and the Fed, buoying an imaginary free-market alternative to government intervention.
Investors quickly rushed to re-price the news, sending two-year gilt yields below zero, sinking the pound and buoying the FTSE 100.
The euro held around $1.13 and analysts said a stronger-than-forecast German business confidence survey on Monday was buoying the single currency.
Banks, which had been buoying the market over the past week, were also weak, with National Bank of Abu Dhabi falling 1.4 percent.
Energy IPOs picked back up late last year, as major oil exporters agreed to cut production, buoying prices firmly above $50 a barrel.
And if deficit headlines damage the investor confidence now buoying stock markets, there's little Washington is likely to do about it anytime soon.
The tax overhaul that President Trump signed into law now has more supporters than opponents, buoying Republican hopes for this year's congressional elections.
The three attended a news conference this week at which activists announced their support of the superdelegate overhaul, buoying its chances of passage.
San Diego State's balanced offense thrived inside the 225-point line, buoying the Aztecs despite an uncharacteristically poor shooting stretch beyond the arc.
"Natural covering interest is buoying the market as many had $30 as an objective," said Pete Donovan, broker at Liquidity Energy in New York.
Apple has had high dividends, it has had good growth, and it has also had a great buyback program that has been buoying stocks.
Or, indeed, by him sending critical tweets that negatively affect the stock price of competitors, and potentially buoying shares in his own business interests.
Despite the slide, investors expect U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and production cuts led by OPEC to head off a glut this year, buoying prices.
"Natural covering interest is buoying the market as many had $2.0663 as an objective," said Pete Donovan, broker at Liquidity Energy in New York.
The loans offer European banks lower rates, making it easier for them to lend money to consumers with the idea of buoying the economy.
Buoying market confidence were expectations the European Central Bank (ECB) would also cut interest rates on Thursday in one of the week's key events.
Buoying market confidence on Monday were expectations the European Central Bank would cut interest rates on Thursday in one of the week's key events.
The move would help the president by buoying a constituency that is important for him politically and also increasingly opposed to the trade war.
Expectations for a decreased oil supply, potential Chinese stimulus and political uncertainty are buoying hopes for gains in the commodities sector, according to Goldman Sachs.
A global economic expansion is seen buoying both U.S. and European company earnings this year, with both markets enjoying earnings growth in the third quarter.
Asian markets were mixed on Tuesday, with the Japanese market ending lower as stocks came under pressure due to a weaker dollar buoying the yen.
Wealthy foreigners are also buying in the ski country in neighboring British Columbia, where Asian money is often credited with buoying the Vancouver housing market.
Further buoying demand for bullion, the dollar index slipped against key rivals, backing away from a near three-week high touched in the previous session.
Further buoying demand for bullion, the dollar index slipped against key rivals, backing away from a near three-week high touched in the previous session.
Reflecting this strong economy, the stock market is up an incredible 30 percent since Trump was elected, buoying pensions, retirement accounts, and college savings accounts.
It was a talent that had come to his rescue in the past, buoying him when his intricate deals went awry and his fortunes collapsed.
But there is little evidence that the thriving economies in those districts are buoying Republican candidates enough to guarantee victories against well-funded Democratic challengers.
The fish normally drive the rhythm of the short, intense season here, buoying the state's economy and filling home freezers in cities and rural villages.
After faltering in May, both June and July packed on triple-digit additions, buoying optimism that the U.S. economy is not faltering, but instead growing stronger.
Its aim is for travelers to book every part of their trip on Airbnb, with the company getting a cut of each transaction, buoying its revenue.
The securities industry started 0.583 strongly with monetary easing and relaxed financing rules to soften the economic blow of the outbreak buoying trading and underwriting businesses.
And consequently, you have this giant amount of liquidity of money in the system that has been buoying equities, and it's been keeping interest rates low.
The promises of prosperity for all have been undone as globalization sank cherished local industries while buoying bankers on oceans of wealth that flowed across borders.
This weekend, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is likely to lose a referendum on constitutional reform -- almost certainly forcing his resignation and buoying Italy's anti-EU parties.
Rising rates in America act as a magnet for global capital, buoying the dollar and sponging up money which previously sought out high returns in emerging markets.
It was in this buoying support that I saw the truth about Iowans: That in all the assumptions about "Iowa Nice," the reality is much more complicated.
Wall Street climbed as investors anticipated that a feebler dollar will boost U.S. exports by making them cheaper overseas, analysts said, potentially buoying corporate earnings and profits.
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Expectations that Britain will be able to avoid crashing out of the European Union without a deal are buoying the pound, which last week bounced 1.3 percent.
Buoying Mnuchin is the president, who has not said explicitly that he will sign the package but has voiced support for the bill's funding for the Pentagon.
The Senate sent a $2 trillion stimulus package to the House Wednesday night aimed at buoying an economy battered by lockdowns and layoffs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This may be because investors trading on Bitfinex are anxiously converting their Tethers into Bitcoin—thereby buoying Bitcoin's price on that exchange—in order to escape the platform.
Boeing Co jumped 4.20%, buoying the Dow, after the planemaker received an order for its grounded 737 MAX jets valued at more than $24 billion at list prices.
Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 reversed course, advancing 210 percent to close at 295.515,2110.40, with gains in the heavily weighted financials sector buoying the broader index.
And aside from Miss Franklin's voice buoying the song like it's riding rolling thunder, the pop-savvy activist or social theorist could easily apply its lyrics to America.
Buoying his prospects for next Sunday, the former education minister won the endorsement of Montebourg, another left-winger and primary candidate who came in third with 18 percent.
Warming relations with Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf states are even buoying hopes that Israel could begin to expand its tiny circle of friends in the region.
Other critics and short-sellers – investors who bet against a stock – are buoying the stock to new heights as they convert from bears to bulls, the host noted.
Despite the positive sentiment buoying oil prices, Wood Mackenzie noted that rebalancing was likely to be threatened in 20.7891 and 213.1 due to greater volumes in the market.
Universal's president of domestic distribution Jim Orr gave a nod to the film's witty and snarky advertising campaign that played on the Grinch's cynical humor for buoying opening numbers.
But it started to wilt again in recent sessions on growing expectations that the U.S. central bank will raise interest rates as soon as next week, buoying the dollar.
Revived global demand for chips and screens that use OLED (organic light-emitting diode), of which Samsung Electronics produces more than any other firm, are buoying up the firm.
HONG KONG, March 17 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares finished higher on Thursday after the Federal Reserve reduced the number of expected interest rate hikes this year, buoying global equities.
This week's AHP ruling will help overcome this barrier by reducing health care costs for millions of entrepreneurs, employees, and their families, buoying the economy to even greater heights.
But it's buoying to see a new mid-sized fund appear, which over the years has been highly geared toward early-stage startups just starting out on their journey.
Ric Flair would tour, narrowly escaping his comeuppance after shit-talking the hero of the month repeatedly, with the pure hatred the audience felt towards him buoying ticket sales.
Friday morning's moves come after some risk appetite returned to the market this week following a $2 trillion stimulus bill passed by the U.S. Senate, buoying the equity market.
But by the end of his second term, he had lost the narrative about lifting up people, about buoying them on economic issues and soothing their jitters about globalization.
Also buoying sentiment was U.S. President Donald Trump's decision last week to hold off on imposing import tariffs on Mexico which sparked a relief rally across markets on Monday.
The European Commission on Wednesday reached a deal with Italy over its 2019 budget, avoiding disciplinary steps against Rome, ending months of verbal sparring and buoying Italian bonds and shares.
Buoying the greenback, long-term Treasury yields bounced back from three-week lows, as risk aversion felt earlier in the week amid United States-China trade tensions eased for now.
Good fundamentals are also seen buoying the forint and the zloty, even though the Hungarian and Polish central banks have pledged to keep interest rates at record lows for years.
The department has been under increased pressure to fund the federal government's yawning budget deficit, opting to increase the size of its debt auctions and buoying rates as a result.
Also buoying the dollar's outlook, data showed that U.S. producer prices rose more than expected in February and the year-on-year gain was the largest in nearly five years.
Meanwhile, if the market is correct, and rates may not rise as much as the Fed projects, the dollar will wallow and bond yields will remain muted, thus buoying stocks.
The Fed's recent emergency actions have included broadening its global currency exchange program, buoying prime money market mutual funds, purchasing $75 billion in Treasurys and cutting interest rates to zero.
More and more fans are also coming from abroad to enjoy sumo's combination of brute force and nuanced psychological maneuvers, buoying sold-out tournaments, known as bashos, around the country.
Each turned in his most convincing performance of the tournament, buoying hopes that they might finally face off at the United States Open for the first time in their careers.
Herman's score, though, has such an embracing loveliness that it trails you right out the door post-show, its romance buoying you like a gentle tide through the Midtown streets.
"His presence as a sort of a wise old man, but who didn't take himself too seriously, was a buoying force for the staff of the museum," Captain Boulware said.
Because I can just imagine him buoying up under the water and coming out of somewhere to be able to bolster you in the moment when you needed it so much.
The company cited a 272 percent decrease in traffic for the lower-than-expected same-store-sales growth in the U.S. However, average ticket price increased by 22.97 percent, buoying sales.
That's because rising rates ripple throughout the economy, raising costs for companies that want to issue debt, raising mortgage rates for homeowners and buoying credit card bills for the typical consumer.
China's exports unexpectedly returned to growth in July on improved global demand, buoying global stock markets which had been hit by turmoil centered around an escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions.
From messages of hope and healing to just pure love, these texts are buoying us up at a time that can feel dark and confusing — and offering a few welcome laughs.
The dollar index was steady at 95.551 following an overnight gain of 0.25 percent, with a rise in U.S. long-term bond yields to a three-month high buoying the greenback.
Tesla said it would build as many as 55,000 Model 3s in the third quarter, buoying hopes that the company would soon begin to turn a profit – its first in years.
Strength in the technology sector stateside carried over to the Asian trading day, buoying the broader index, with heavyweight Samsung Electronics rising 1.35 percent and chipmaker SK Hynix climbing 0.6 percent.
The Treasury Department has been under increased pressure to fund the federal government's yawning budget deficit, opting to increase the size of its debt auctions and buoying rates as a result.
The ongoing outage of the Forties pipeline, which carries North Sea oil to Britain, was also buoying crude prices, traders said, as inventories around the world were gradually being drawn down.
Energy and natural resources have long provided the lifeblood for economic investment and growth, buoying the local economy, supporting communities on the North Slope, and providing a foundation for continued military investment.
Asia markets were mixed in a quiet session on Tuesday, with a weaker yen buoying Japanese stocks while Chinese stocks gave their Monday gains but held onto the psychologically key 3,41.463 level.
What was once criticized as a money-grab by the Metropolitan Museum of Art is now being celebrated as an ingenious method of buoying NYC's network of smaller cultural institutions with cash.
That bill, sponsored by Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer, drew strong support from lawmakers of both parties, buoying hopes among bank lobbyists that Senate Democrats may yet be persuaded to meet the House halfway.
A deal between the United States and Mexico to combat illegal migration from Central America late last week removed the threat of U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, buoying markets on Monday.
Brewing optimism over a less-bad second half is buoying up some of the biggest names in retail, including one battered stock that received a vote of confidence from Piper Jaffray on Tuesday.
Buoying Democrats as they attempt to refocus the party's donors and activists on down-ballot races is that -- while whiffing in congressional special elections -- Democrats have flipped eight state legislative seats this year.
BRUSSELS/ROME (Reuters) - The European Commission on Wednesday reached a deal with Italy over its 2019 budget, avoiding disciplinary steps against Rome, ending months of verbal sparring and buoying Italian bonds and shares.
It was not the prospect of more sanctions, of course, that was buoying the Moscow markets but the global price of oil, which has been soaring to heights not seen in several years.
But it carries an implicit threat: If whatever ends up being Democrats' Medicare-for-all bill feels risky to people, the same forces buoying the idea's poll numbers now will sink the policy later.
Buoying sentiment was the latest data showing Britain's economy unexpectedly grew in February, which follows the International Monetary Fund cutting its 2019 global economic growth forecasts for third time in seven months on Tuesday.
Buoying the greenback, long-term Treasury yields bounced back from three-week lows on Wednesday as risk aversion that took hold earlier in the week amid the U.S.-China trade tensions eased for now.
The index is up around 12 percent from November's lows, as investors have bet that the election of Republican Donald Trump as U.S. president might result in fiscal stimulus, buoying growth and inflation globally.
The upshot was that Rostow's status as designated administration hawk in chief induced in him a preoccupation with bureaucratic politics and buoying morale that impaired his strategic objectivity as American frustrations in Vietnam mounted.
But this Batman cartoon villain with an uncanny gift for cliffhangers and lurid story lines is buoying journalism, giving us a reprieve while we figure out how to save ourselves in the digital age.
The rand has struggled to break through technical resistance around the 12.8500 mark despite political uncertainty in the United States dragging the greenback to 13-month lows and buoying demand for emerging market assets.
Indications from the Federal Reserve that it would press ahead with further interest rate hikes this year after only their second rise in a decade last month are buoying the U.S. currency, and therefore pressuring gold.
U.S. President Donald Trump said China had agreed to cut import tariffs on American-made cars, buoying shares in BMW and Daimler who manufacture in the United States for export to the world's biggest auto market.
Buoying sentiment was data which showed the number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, pointing to underlying labor market strength despite a sharp slowdown in job growth in May.
The president made an effort to appeal to Americans more broadly even this past weekend in Texas, as he handed out boxed Red Cross meals to Harvey survivors and posed for photos with them, buoying spirits.
"I think it's strong earnings out of a few stocks, coupled with the economic data, that's buoying the market today," said Sampson, adding that some investors may be boosting their expectations for the holiday shopping season.
Chinese officials acknowledged Chinese exporters have been rushing out shipments to beat new U.S. tariffs, buoying the headline growth readings, while some companies such as steel mills are diversifying and selling more products to other countries.
Even though that was subsequently denied by U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday, he did not completely rule out a deal and U.S. benchmark Treasuries held above a key support level at 0.43%, buoying the currency.
Germany's Economy Ministry said it expected the economy to turn in a weak second quarter and said significant risks remain, buoying expectations the European Central Bank would take further easing measures at its meeting next week.
Sen Lorena GonzalezPhoto: Rich Pedroncelli (AP)A contentious bill that puts a stake into the heart of the worker misclassification schemes buoying Uber, Lyft, Doordash, and other overvalued gig work platforms, has passed the California Senate.
He won the Republican nomination over 15 other potential nominees who looked better on paper, with a thin ground game, little cash on hand, and not much buoying him in the early going beyond his celebrity.
But as caretaker chancellor, Merkel is voting at EU summits, parliament is passing laws required by international mandates, local authorities are wading through asylum applications and a bright outlook in Europe's biggest economy is buoying the mood.
Economists, however, said this tactic had seen limited success in the euro zone, Sweden or Denmark, where similar charges have been imposed to encourage banks to lend in the hope of buoying the economy and averting deflation.
The big picture: The country is firmly in a recession, but analysts say the improved prospects of market-friendly President Mauricio Macri, who has overseen the country's "Macrisis," winning re-election are buoying the market this month.
"  Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus said this week he'd rather his party's nominee face Clinton, the RNC spent Sunday night sending out multiple releases buoying Sanders' points, including one at the end trumpeting a "Sanders 'blowout.
Buoying sentiment further was data which showed the number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, pointing to underlying labor market strength despite a sharp slowdown in job growth in May.
Beijing's plans to cut excess industrial capacity and factories' need to replenish low inventories are also buoying prices for commodities such as coal and steel, and boosting profits, said David Qu, a Shanghai-based economist from ANZ.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's central bank said on Monday it would set a new lower interest rate floor on its benchmark "Leliq" notes at 58% for the month of July, buoying the peso currency in morning trading.
Underdark is one of the more unsung artists buoying the current anti-fascist black metal wave, and it's a goddamn travesty; they've been knocking around since 2015, and I'm kicking myself for only properly checking them out now.
The company on Wednesday said it would build up to 55,000 Model 3s in the current quarter at a positive gross margin, buoying hopes that it may meet its goal of profitability and positive cash flow in 2018.
G Michal Neuvirth provided opening dramatics to the do-or-die stretch by making a jaw-dropping save with 2.6 seconds remaining, buoying the Flyers to a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild at Wells Fargo Center.
We could see oil prices — they've already got some bullish fundamentals buoying them — but with the dollar selling off like this, you are probably going to see that … recapture $50 again," he said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
LONDON (Reuters) - World stock markets rose on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would delay a tariff hike on Chinese imports, buoying hopes of a resolution to a trade war between the world's two biggest economies.
Philadelphia goaltender Michal Neuvirth provided opening dramatics to the do-or-die stretch by making a jaw-dropping save with 213 seconds remaining, buoying the Flyers to a 213-216 win over the Minnesota Wild at Wells Fargo Center.
Buffalo 16, Kansas City 10 Quarterback Tyrod Taylor used his arms and his legs to send Buffalo to a much-needed 263-10 win, buoying the Bills' playoff hopes while sending Kansas City reeling to its third straight defeat.
Joshua Wong, a key leader of the pro-democracy sit-in that roiled Hong Kong for months in 2014, was released from prison on Monday, buoying a new protest movement reminiscent of the one that led to his incarceration.
Boeing Co jumped 5.4%, buoying the Dow, after the planemaker received an order for its 737 MAX jets valued at more than $6.83 billion at list prices; the 737 MAX has been grounded since March after two deadly crashes.
After two decades at i-D, Mr. Enninful worked for Italian Vogue, American Vogue and most recently W, where he was credited with bringing a more conceptualized, quirky and narrative-driven aesthetic, buoying declining advertiser interest in the magazine.
Boeing Co jumped 4.7%, buoying the Dow, after the planemaker received an order for its 737 MAX jets valued at more than $24 billion at list prices; the 737 MAX has been grounded since March after two deadly crashes.
LONDON (Reuters) - The campaign to keep Britain in the European Union appeared to regain the upper hand on Monday, putting the pound on track for its biggest one-day gain in more than seven years and buoying the UK stock market.
Continuing interest rate hikes by the Czech central bank (CNB) are seen buoying the crown, even though in recent weeks investors priced out a hike earlier projected for the bank's Feb 7 meeting due to less hawkish comments from rate-setters.
Pharmaceuticals were buoying the index, rebounding after being weighed down on Thursday by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's criticism of high drug prices, and after a meeting of executives of companies including Britain's Shire to discuss caps on price increases.
By spending heavily and hiking public sector wages, he says, the French economy will grow faster, knocking the jobless rate from 10 percent to six percent by end of term in 2022, buoying tax income for the state and social services.
Pelosi, who is poised to become the next House speaker, talked about the new energy buoying the anti-corruption bill coming from freshmen members who had championed the issue in 2018 — helping propel Democrats to a landslide win in the House.
The Turkish lira tumbled more than 10 percent on Friday to a record low of 6.4915 against the dollar on concerns over a widening rift with the United States, sending the euro and equities lower and buoying safe haven assets.
In a bright spot, Tesla jumped 9.7 percent after the electric car maker said it would produce its new Model 3 sedan at a profit, buoying hopes it will stanch its financial losses in the second half of the year.
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WASHINGTON/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said China had agreed to cut import tariffs on American-made cars, buoying shares in BMW and Daimler AG who manufacture in the United States for export to the world's biggest auto market.
Like many cooks who value the complex and sometimes unpredictable flavors of these homemade fermentations, Mr. Lee reaches for vinegar as an editing tool, using it to brighten and filter his dishes in delicate ways, boosting sauces and buoying broths.
Although the Chinese GDP data met expectations, it "did not indicate any significant recovery, and there still are concerns about the impact of the trade war," in turn buoying gold, said Hareesh V, head of commodity research at Geojit Financial Services.
Also buoying Democrats' hopes in Maine are the results of the 2018 midterms, which saw Democrat Janet Mills flip the governor's mansion after the eight-year tenure of term-limited Republican Paul LePage and saw Democrat Jared Golden oust former Rep.
More recently, good-time crime guy Paul Manafort reaped a king's bounty buoying the most craven and homicidal actors in the entire region—a career that launched him to becoming Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chair, and, from there, straight to prison.
She's already become a force to be reckoned with on Twitter, skillfully shutting down her many trolls and haters with a charming optimism and clear-eyed view of the realities and foibles of modern culture, buoying her supporters with her signature hashtag, #WeGotThis.
He said in a recent interview that the stock market's strong start to the year is built on more than investors' enthusiasm around President Trump's proposed policies potentially buoying equities; investors are seeing a steady stream of positive economic data and earnings momentum.
ZURICH, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Roche said on Tuesday that U.S. regulators have granted priority review to its venetoclax drug application, buoying the Swiss company's hopes for the treatment for a hard-to-treat type of blood cancer it is developing with partner AbbVie.
But Allergan's move, initially heralded as creative and buoying the $69 billion drugmaker's stock price, has since drawn intense scrutiny and shined a light on a dual system of patent challenges in the U.S. Allergan's stock is down 6 percent since the announcement.
The company reported same-store-sales growth of exactly 4 percent in the U.S. The company cited a 52 percent decrease in traffic for the lower-than-expected same-store-sales growth in the U.S. However, average ticket price increased by 6 percent, buoying sales.
As we dug into her experience as an artist in the social-media age and her driving forces as a creative and a human, she laid out a holistic vision for buoying young women that's rooted in self-care, social awareness, and personal expression.
Also buoying the market was a Reuters report that rapid gains in the euro, which helped drag the STOXX to a six-month low this week, were worrying a growing number of ECB policymakers, raising the chance asset purchases will be phased out only slowly.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A surprise cut in the government's forecast for the 2016 spring wheat harvest in the United States has fanned concerns supplies will be tight this season, buoying prices for the top-quality grain and boosting its premium to lesser grades of wheat.
And in a closely watched special Senate election in Alabama later this month, Mr. Trump is waffling on his commitment to the incumbent, Senator Luther Strange, buoying the hopes of Roy Moore, a former State Supreme Court justice and darling of the hard right.
It's time for Americans to take the warning seriously as Mexico heads into an election year in which anti-Trump sentiment continues to grow, increasing the political cost of partnering with the United States and buoying the nationalist presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
More buoying, people who had stopped exercising for a decade or two but begun again during their 40s or 50s, working out then for a few hours a week, shared the same relative protection against premature death as the people who always had exercised.
Yet the Republican triumph came only after an extraordinary financial intervention by conservative groups and by the party's leading figures, buoying Democrats' hopes that they can still compete in the sort of wealthy, conservative-leaning districts they must pick up to recapture the House.
NEW YORK, Sept 2205 (IFR) - Toronto-Dominion Bank found overwhelming demand from global investors for a US$2237.5bn callable Tier 222.5 bond this week, buoying hopes the US dollar market will open up to more banks looking to cut the cost of complying with capital regulations.
The demand by the world's No. 863 iron ore miner comes as Chinese steel producers recover from years of losses, buoying demand for the steelmaking raw material, but could revive tensions between miners and mills over pricing that they seemed to have ditched six years ago.
But he also sees the meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi as a potential danger, especially if Mr. Trump opts for a quick handshake deal that would delay or scrap the new tariffs in hopes of buoying jittery markets, according to people familiar with his thinking.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla said it would produce its new Model 3 sedan at a profit after several recent weeks in which output stabilized, buoying hopes that the electric vehicle maker led by Elon Musk will stanch its financial losses in the second half of the year.
The architects of former President Obama's signature climate change policy, the Clean Power Plan, say that working to reduce carbon emissions will help accelerate a boom in jobs in the clean energy field, buoying the economy and keeping us in line with the global transition away from coal usage.
"My embassy colleagues and I heard the same refrain over and over - that in some cases U.S. sanctions are having the opposite of their intended effect, forcing capital back to Russia, buoying Russian domestic sectors and disadvantaging U.S. businesses seeking to gain a strategic market foothold," Huntsman wrote.
Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) swept to power in elections last November, and the United States eased sanctions against Myanmar in May, buoying hopes for a quick uptick of foreign investment into the country which has suffered from decades of economic hardship under military rule.
Taylor-led Bills send Chiefs to defeat KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Quarterback Tyrod Taylor used his arms and his legs on Sunday to send the Buffalo Bills to a much needed 16-10 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, buoying their playoff hopes while sending the Chiefs to their third straight defeat.
The federal government's Medicaid help may be buoying Puerto Rico's bonds by making "participants hopeful there will be potentially some assistance down the road that mitigates the lowball first salvo in the negotiations," said Shaun Burgess, portfolio manager and lead trader for Puerto Rico strategy at Sarasota, Florida-based Cumberland Advisors.
And all allegations of collusion aside, the Washington Post recently pointed out that we "still don't know exactly how much Russian money was invested in Trump's real estate empire," while the New Republic reported this week that these investments were crucial in buoying Trump during his financial difficulties in the 1990s.
Men and women who start running competitively when they are in their 50s can be as swift, lean and well-muscled within a decade as competitive older runners who have trained lifelong, according to a buoying new study of the physiques and performances of a large group of older athletes.
"Any thinking person on the Federal Reserve would have to believe that their December rate hike triggered a wave of deflation that had been hinted at, about but turned out to be spot on, coupled with a dramatic and instant decline in the wealth effect that had been buoying retail," Cramer said.
This year's ceremony has existed beneath a cloud of controversy dating back to August 2018, when the Academy announced a number of changes aimed at buoying the telecast's dipping audience numbers — such as introducing a category for "popular film" (an idea that was immediately panned and eventually postponed) and shortening the show to three hours.
That dubious record was smashed on June 24, 2016, after Britain voted to leave the European Union, but there has been little talk since of a "sterling crisis", and the weaker pound has been broadly viewed as a welcome safety valve, keeping asset markets attractive to foreign investors while buoying export and corporate earnings without forcing up interest rates.
While people may have been at a loss for what exactly to do with fancy axes back in 258, today new use cases are buoying the market: Modern ax throwing leagues began in 2250 in a backyard in Toronto, slowly developed a cult following, and over the past three years, swept across the United States with a wave of new ax throwing clubs, many serving beer, some serving mead.

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