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"The current episode of historically low oil prices could ignite a variety of dislocations including corporate and sovereign defaults, dislocations that can feed back into already jittery financial markets," it said.
The Germans recognized that trade dislocations would require a system to combine the efforts of business leaders, workers, educators and government to identify new jobs, make training available and transition workers to minimize dislocations.
Loose joints in people with EDS also may mean frequent dislocations.
I'm worried about drug abuse, based on some of the dislocations.
To be sure, economic dislocations don't have to produce populist politics.
Corporate bonds and currencies experienced sudden dislocations that left banks flat-footed.
Currency dislocations are another area where the fund sees opportunities, said Redlich.
I think little dislocations in the market will make them think again.
And that's without getting into the dislocations caused by disruption of supply chains.
These dislocations might become more severe and frequent as computers become more powerful.
"The next wave of economic dislocations won't come from overseas," Mr. Obama said.
Any dislocations, though, would be opportunities, the outlook said, to be providers of liquidity.
According to Normand, record repricings, higher yields, and blatant market dislocations are telegraphing distress.
She already had four shoulder operations to stabilize the joints and prevent additional dislocations.
These services have buffered and absorbed the risks and dislocations caused by capitalist innovation.
The economic dislocations that computers and artificial intelligence have unleashed have been vastly underestimated.
So far, these economic dislocations has mostly led to conflicts between groups within countries.
He embodies a backlash that's not surprising, given the dislocations brought by rapid social transformation.
Nor did it totally upend international travel and cause major dislocations in global supply chains.
It can also cause repeated joint dislocations and injuries of skin, muscle and blood vessels.
If it succeeded, it would entail devastating dislocations to millions of workers lasting for years.
The novel outlines a number of radical dislocations—in geography, nationality, class, and even love.
I mean, you may see some dislocations and periods of time where valuations are reset.
She tells me about an opening in 1991, for the group show "Dislocations" at MoMA.
Such market dislocations are making investors more selective and wary of these increasingly popular products.
Markets may have agreed that the Brexit result of the referendum wouldn't necessarily spur major dislocations.
The most common injury types included dislocations or fractures, sprains or strains and concussions or contusions.
It's also attractive in addressing the coal country, the dislocations that otherwise would become even greater.
When significant dislocations in pricing or an idiosyncratic issue occurs, they're poised to take a position. 
The temple is the spiritual embodiment of the social and economic dislocations that have shaken Thailand.
And these tics manifested into full blown spasms, the spasms into convulsions, the convulsions into arm dislocations.
This raises the potential for significant supply dislocations if labor protests break out on a wider scale.
"There were no fractures or dislocations," veterinarian Dr. Stephanie Oba said in a statement from the Center.
Lasry also cited direct lending in Asia and aviation as good investment opportunities due to "huge dislocations".
With runaway artificial intelligence and continuing dislocations in traditional industries, anxiety among workers in the Midwest remains high.
Traders are widely expected to benefit as they thrive off efficiently moving products between regions with price dislocations.
The sharp decline in oil prices is creating dislocations in some credit markets, but ultimately should benefit consumers.
The process of British exit will create major economic dislocations both in the UK and on the continent.
The economic and technological transitions necessary to avoid the worst of climate change will themselves cause regional dislocations.
At Princeton, Karen experiences the weird dislocations of life on one of the Ivy League's most élite campuses.
So as financial markets careen, the demand for dollars is huge, and it's exacerbating dislocations across financial markets.
We need to wake up to the fact that it is not immigrants who are causing economic dislocations.
China has caused big job dislocations in the American manufacturing sector since it joined the WTO in 23.3.
Meanwhile, the U.S. would not sit on its hands in the event of pricing dislocations of the Treasury market.
SO THE KEY IS FIND THINGS THAT ARE CAUSING DISLOCATIONS THAT ARE BASICALLY NOT GOING TO BE DEAL KILLERS.
These include the slowing of social mobility, the dislocations of trade in a globalized world and the immigration system.
Moreover, since the strategy regularly reverses direction, spoofing causes oscillations of such tiny magnitudes, rather than persistent price dislocations.
He presented a 17-year-old boy who suffered from recurrent joint dislocations and easily stretched and fragile skin.
"I am there for her swollen joints, her dislocations, her severe allergic reactions, her constant high fevers," he writes.
"There will be dislocations, but it won't be an issue of the country running out of gasoline," said Kloza.
Despite the extensive modeling in the industry's stress tests, dislocations in markets could sting the industry in unforeseen ways.
Losing a sense of control that you believed you had, whether real or not, justified or not, creates stressful dislocations.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how obesity directly causes knee dislocations or vascular injuries.
After the controls were lifted, inflation roared until the end of the decade, creating economic dislocations and eroding investment capital.
As loathsome as they might smell, act, or be, they are not the villains in these environmental dislocations; we are.
Perhaps this was, as it were, an instance of hypochondria—I'd had a history of dislocations when I was younger.
Those include skin that bruises easily, frequent dislocations, chronic pain as well as flexible joints that seem to damage easily.
It's one that you have to be careful but ... frequently the dislocations are what create some of the better opportunities.
An American who lived most of his life in Ireland, he spoke to the past century's intellectual and moral dislocations.
He added that banks would likely help the Fed smooth out dislocations in funding markets with backup lines of credit.
And just that abrupt tightening that can be difficult for the market to internalize that can create dislocations in the market.
"These limits have clear potential to inhibit the employer's ability to organize workplace arrangements to avoid inefficiencies and dislocations," he said.
Amputations were common - occurring in 31% of lawnmower injuries - followed by puncture wounds at 29% and fractures or dislocations at 24%.
The proposals are aimed at safeguarding against price dislocations, Tan Boon Gin, chief executive of SGX RegCo, told a news conference.
Papasavvas identified the environment as one in which active managers should look to take advantages of "dislocations in price and risk."
Until now, housing has been an issue that has been notably absent from the discussion of dislocations caused by the pandemic.
As is the case currently, these market dislocations will likely last several months or longer, as they have in the past.
"It's definitely going to cause some dislocations in the wholesale market for plastics components," said Chris Lafakis, director at Moody's Analytics.
Those who fail to hear these warnings and address the cultural dislocations they represent will end up paying a steep price.
It is one of many victims of globalization, technology and other economic dislocations that have wreaked havoc with small-town America.
A theory in which rising inequality eventually triggers countervailing social dislocations feels intuitively right, but it also leaves many important questions unanswered.
The dislocations of the 1930s were on a completely different scale to the foreign- and domestic-policy failures of the past decade.
Indeed, such a daunting task is replete with risks of shocks and dislocations that could derail China's unique experiment with mixed economy.
"Skeletal remains of both children and animals show evidence of cuts to the sternum as well as rib dislocations," the report says.
Gibson doesn't bother to explain his terms or lead the reader by the hand through the puzzling dislocations of his futuristic landscape.
Millions of words could be and have been written about how to better offset the dislocations involved in global cooperation and communion.
What (the Fed is) doing here is a huge step to address the fear dislocations in the corporate and muni bond markets.
What you have in the United States is a quite rational response to the failure of policy to deal with these dislocations.
Man's earnings base and cash flow leverage remain more vulnerable to market dislocations than those of its higher-rated investment manager peers.
But for obese people, knee dislocations are often due not to trauma or excessive force but to strain from carrying excess body weight.
Slow economic growth has undercut confidence in traditional liberal economics, especially in the face of the dislocations caused by trade and surging immigration.
Democrats are going to be the only ones who can provide the social safety net to protect American workers from trade's inevitable dislocations.
The good news: Over the years, as trading has become ever more automated, there have been fewer price dislocations due to the reconstitution.
In a quartet of poems at the end, Jackson describes the pleasures and dislocations of a black family living in the American suburbs.
Celmins was born in 1938 in Latvia, and endured wartime terrors and dislocations, which eventually led her to a refugee camp in Germany.
But Gulf County state Republican committeeman David Ashbrook said he remained concerned that storm-related dislocations would depress turnout in his more remote communities.
Some Fed officials are worried those low rates are creating financial market dislocations by pushing capital into riskier assets as investors hunt for returns.
Yet most experts agree that free trade is not entirely to blame for the dislocations and anxieties now so prevalent in the developed world.
An impressive global earnings picture and upgrades to the U.S. profit growth horizon outweighed the global trade tensions and the various emerging market dislocations.
It's just one of many dislocations that restaurateurs and diners are facing as two economic worlds collide in the new, more American-friendly Cuba.
"In terms of crude oil quantity, markets may be able to adjust after initial logistical dislocations (from Venezuela sanctions)", the Paris-based IEA said.
Often, when we have seen dislocations in the global credit markets, it has been indicative of a looming, but unexplained, economic or market issue.
It will make almost every global problem worse, increasing disasters, water and food shortages, refugee flows, and the violence that inevitably attends such dislocations.
Amid brass fanfares, the finale takes off like some frenetic rondo, though metric dislocations and out-of-nowhere restrained passages keep you off guard.
Can the immigrant writer, having taken as his or her subject the expatriate experience and all its attendant dislocations, ever really relinquish that subject?
So not only are sound safety nets popular, but they also increase the public's tolerance for the dislocations of a dynamic free-market economy.
After two consecutive years of devastating fires, suffocating smoke, and dislocations, I'd guess we'd rather have a disorganized shut-off than a state in flames.
Therefore, Fitch believes that CPPIB may provide modest credit or liquidity support to Antares, if necessary, to weather or take advantage of temporary market dislocations.
Thus far the doomsayers might seem like Eeyore, AA Milne's permanently pessimistic donkey, as fixed income markets have weathered big tests without any significant dislocations.
And both father and son now understand which exercises are going to be a problem for them – possibly causing joint dislocations or other musculoskeletal injuries.
Equity repo - a measure of equity secured funding - has suffered extreme dislocations in recent years as a consequence of stringent capital rules and market positioning.
There's so many dislocations with corporate bonds and muni bonds, and that impacts a lot of companies and state governments, county governments and municipal governments.
Bradford has transformed visual dislocations into the very colors and forms of her compositions, steeping what might initially seem sweet and arbitrary in sadness and isolation.
We use it to drain abscess, to reduce fractures and shoulder dislocations; we'll even use it for some patients who need sedation for things like asthma.
An impressive global earnings picture and upgrades to the U.S. profit growth horizon continued to outweigh the global trade tensions and the various emerging market dislocations.
Knee dislocations happen when the patella, or kneecap, slips out of its normal position, often as a result of trauma, intense exercise or physically challenging work.
Inflation concerns at the same time as general economic dislocations because of the trade dispute with the United States are likely to worry the central government.
Calming those fears, easing the dislocations of global integration, restitching the ties of trust within and among nations, is a matter of survival in the Anthropocene.
The latter has, after all, traditionally had a better practical answer to the economic dislocations caused by technological change and globalization with its broader social safety net.
"They have been trying to sell that business in very difficult environment in Brazil given the political dislocations, the currency gyrations and the economic uncertainty," she said.
But he also lauded the successes of the market economy, while warning of its "dislocations," and against the belief that a rising tide would lift all ships.
I realize that my condition sounds bizarre; my doctor looks at me like I've grown an extra eye when I tell him I have daily joint dislocations.
For the current study, researchers examined data on more than 22,2 knee dislocations from 22017 to 2012, including almost 2,300 injuries sustained by overweight and obese people.
"Berkshire Hathaway has a history of investing in storied businesses struggling at steep valuation dislocations," analyst Deane Dray wrote in a note to clients at the time.
They worry that even as society gets richer as a result, the social dislocations caused by too much leisure time and rising wealth inequality could be devastating.
Some people say the dislocations that would be entailed by the latter scenario, possibly including economic contraction, are too much to risk for an uncertain climate target.
His parents divorced in 1933, by which time he had been sent to live with his paternal grandfather, the first of many painful dislocations in his childhood.
Stein mentioned lacerations, shoulder dislocations, dehydration, appendicitis, and gastroenteritis as examples of some of the conditions he might see and treat at Sollis on any given day.
By the British government's own reckoning, a hard border could mean lost jobs, a flourishing black market, roadblocks and civil unrest as people dealt with sudden dislocations.
Mishra argues that broad swaths of the globe are reliving the traumas and violent dislocations that accompanied Europe's transition to modernity in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A new "forgotten man," ignored by elites in both parties, suffering through socioeconomic dislocations, and turning to Trump because he seems willing to put the working class first?
St. Patrick's Day did not become a major commercial holiday in Ireland until the 1980s, she noted, and traditions there developed without the dislocations of immigration and assimilation.
Acemoglu and Restrepo worry that the robot-related dislocations in automated industries will harm, and thus inflame, the discontent of key voters, even as jobs are created elsewhere.
Last month, BP CEO Bob Dudley told CNBC that he expected "little market dislocations " would be to blame for any looming disruptions to Saudi Aramco's plans to list.
He realized that even if trade agreements generate dispersed benefits, workers hurt by the localized dislocations are much more aware of the pain than consumers are of the benefits.
The mainstream political parties were captured by the organised special interests of an insider establishment that failed to address the dislocations of globalisation and disruptions of rapid technological change.
" The report argues that trade is often a convenient scapegoat for much broader economic dislocations that are "primarily caused by other factors, especially increasing productivity and advancements in technology.
However, it's not all party tricks: According to Edward R. Laskowski, MD, at the Mayo Clinic, hypermobility can also cause chronic pain and frequent injuries and dislocations for some.
AND I GOT THE IMPRESSION THAT YOU THOUGHT THAT MAYBE CENTRAL BANKERS WERE KEEPING THINGS TOO LOW FOR TOO LONG AND THAT IT WAS GOING TO CAUSE SOME DISLOCATIONS.
Many believe that it was the 21625 Arab OPEC oil "embargo" that created the sharp price increases that year, along with the gasoline lines and other market dislocations. Nope.
Mehta's interest in migration and its causes extends beyond the misadventures of the informal empire of the United States to official colonial relationships and the dislocations they caused elsewhere.
The economic dislocations of recent decades may be contributing to the polarization of the electorate, according to research by David Autor, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Harold Gray comic strip character was born in New York in The Daily News six months after Gloria, and led a similarly precarious life of dislocations and adventures.
What's more, our country needs politicians who can grapple with these dislocations and their solutions in public policy without being patronizing and who are willing to be good listeners.
What the appeal to such a feckless and ineffective international institution shows, above all else, is that the U.S. lacks any kind of mechanism for dealing with climate dislocations.
The solution for these dislocations does not lie in trade wars, but rather in retraining the American workforce for jobs of the future that require new and greater skills.
Private-equity cannot simply reap the rewards of cost-cutting and let others bear the dislocations in the lives of the workers and the communities in which they operate.
The PMCCF will allow companies access to credit so that they are better able to maintain business operations and capacity during the period of dislocations related to the pandemic.
This does not mean that economic integration across the borders is uncomplicated and that there are no disputes and dislocations within particular industrial sectors that will need to be addressed.
The good news is that we could relieve both revenue shortfalls and household budget distress — and provide more legal aid to the poor — without causing painful dislocations for the rich.
"The dislocations suggest that central banks post-crisis unconventional operations have left a profound imprint on market functioning," said Claudio Borio, head of the monetary and economic department at BIS.
" Rooted in the migrations of twentieth-century African Americans, the art of Saar, Outterbridge, Purifoy and the rest, is thus, as she puts it, one of "dislocations and cultural reinvention.
This would have negative effects on the European economy and cause further dislocations, he said, citing the strength of the dollar and a flight from emerging market currencies as warning signs.
But in the shorter term, what Barclays terms "the temporary dislocations in the scrap supply chain" could generate both bear and bull outcomes, depending on how the Chinese ban plays out.
A great deal of uncertainty would suddenly be thrust upon us, and with it, I would expect major volatility and some price dislocations in the European markets — particularly in fixed income.
Public support for Chamber initiatives like trade deals are greater when workers have a safety net to support them through the dislocations that come with liberalization, helping achieve goals for both.
Students are going through profound dislocations because of the coronavirus pandemic and simply cannot be expected to do good work while moving, being isolated, shifting to online learning and other changes.
At the risk of stating the obvious, we don't know how coronavirus will evolve; but we do know that periods of difficulty and challenge can create dislocations and long-term opportunity.
"The good news is that policymakers are already taking note and acting accordingly ... (but) we remain conservative waiting for markets to stabilize before taking advantage of the several dislocations," they said.
But these temporary policy dislocations should not blind us from the long-term prospects of technology capabilities that are already within reach, and nimble enough to withstand shifting Washington trade policy.
There are conflicts across the African continent, in Yemen, the South China Sea, and vast economic dislocations from the trade war that Trump seems determined to fight to the bitter end.
The proportion of patients hospitalized with knee dislocations who were also obese rose from 8 percent at the start of the study period to 19 percent by the end, the study found.
A "pattern of dislocations" in the internet start-ups' transition into public companies "suggests some caution is warranted ahead of Q1 earnings after the close today," Strugger said in a Wednesday note.
Smart cities must be people-centered, equitable cities With advances in information technology, robotics, and artificial intelligence developing at a rapid rate, workforce dislocations are happening now and are here to stay.
Bank of America said it has "no interest in calling a floor" on how low prices can go, but noted that there are now some "relative dislocations in value," including for Chevron.
Maladies of the back are as numberless and varied as the stars, and notoriously hard to cure: herniated discs, muscle strains, arthritis, dislocations, compression fractures, sciatica, scoliosis, kyphosis, spinal stenosis, ankylosing spondylitis.
Either he can step back out of the political limelight, and let fresher, less freighted public figures take forward his call for voters to "rise up" against the costs and dislocations of Brexit.
Grant has been a longtime critic of the Fed's easy monetary policies since the 2008 financial crisis and what he views as the resulting dislocations in the market due to inflated asset prices.
He embodies a backlash that's not surprising, given the dislocations brought by rapid social transformation—in this case, the epic, once-in-a-planet's-lifetime movement of social organization to the planetary level.
"Global markets are growing increasingly volatile, but we believe Carlyle is well positioned to take advantage of market dislocations and opportunities," the pair added, echoing comments last week by rival KKR & Co Inc.
"We're selling everything because we're so concentrated in our ownership of stocks and ETFs that we're creating dislocations that are going to be massive opportunity for active managers and stock pickers, " Hogan said.
What is now essentially a currency war in which China, Japan and others fight over the limited supply of external demand may eventually cause dislocations that make highly unorthodox steps like capital controls palatable.
He added that his wife has said provisions on currency manipulation must be enforced and measures put in place in the United States to address any labor market dislocations that result from trade deals.
While an increase in market dislocations would impact the valuations and realization of existing investments, it could also result in stronger management fee growth, as uncalled capital would be invested at a faster pace.
Democrats are in good position to take advantage of this risky play by the GOP, especially if we see a wave of rate hikes, lost coverage and other dislocations over the next 98 days.
Bailey said the move on Sunday by six central banks, including the BoE, to provide cheap U.S. dollar funds to the financial system came in response to some "pretty big dislocations" in financial markets.
"If there were any major dislocations, it is clear that they will go into whatever nook and cranny in the market that starts to choke," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
But the hundreds of thousands of restaurants, start-ups, dry cleaners, small manufacturers, craft breweries and other businesses currently closed but employing millions will need more if the pandemic and economic dislocations are prolonged.
"ADM is capitalizing on the market dislocations caused by the U.S.-China trade issues by shipping Brazilian beans to China and crushing cheap U.S. beans into soymeal and oil, " Stephens analyst Farha Aslam said.
"ADM is capitalizing on the market dislocations caused by the U.S.-China trade issues by shipping Brazilian beans to China and crushing cheap U.S. beans into soymeal and oil," Stephens analyst Farha Aslam said.
Executives say consolidation is inevitable, as rising market transparency means companies have fewer opportunities to exploit quality or timing dislocations between producers and end-users to win deals outside of exchanges or futures markets.
"These dislocations demonstrate the impact of unwinding QE on market structures and it means that the truly more vulnerable markets out there need to watch their back, so to speak," said Koon Chow at UBP.
"When you look at commodities, the only time you get V-shaped moves is when you have supply disruptions, and we really haven't had any supply disruptions or any kind of supply dislocations," said Schlossberg.
On the previous occasions when volatility was this low - in 1993-94 and 2006-07 - major market dislocations followed, in the form of the 1994 U.S. bond market rout and the 2008 global financial crisis.
Passive funds will rebalance on the day of the reconstitution to minimize any tracking error, while active managers try to take advantage of any price dislocations, resulting in a surge of volume toward the market close.
We understand that and we understand that the leaders of countries should always do what's in their people's best interest and business has for many years learned to work around these dislocations when they take place.
The Fed and the Treasury in recent years have dealt with the same sort of abrupt price dislocations experienced in years past in the smaller but more electronic stock market, which is overseen by the SEC.
Midwest communities are also among the most sensitive to interruptions in trade and related dislocations if the healthy advance of more open trading regimes is unwound (as recent tariffs and trade war talk threaten to do).
Rather than view these dislocations as a failure of "progressive" politics, or a populist lurch to the "right," he sees this as the final phase of a broader dialectic stretching back to the Renaissance and beyond.
The alteration of these fundamentals has been followed by a series of transformations and dislocations — women's rights, reproductive rights, gay rights, transgender rights, new forms of family formation and dissolution, and vastly altered patterns of fertility.
It is considered a powerful force for unlocking all manner of technical possibilities but has become a focus of strident debate over whether the massive automation it enables could result in widespread unemployment and other social dislocations.
"Benefiting from trading opportunities and arbitrage and dislocations around trade ... that, overall, turned out to be a more difficult landscape to navigate, which ultimately hurt these companies," said Chris Johnson, director and agribusiness lead for Standard & Poor's.
By the time it opened, the saturation of the smartphone and the mediation of our lives through reproduced images, as well as the dislocations of scale that we experience with technological devices, were already well in place.
Markets are also expected to look beyond the short-term dislocations as supply growth from countries outside of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is expected to outpace demand growth again next year, Barclays said.
LONDON, Sept 14 (IFR) - LCH has opened its repo clearing platform to buyside firms through a new sponsored access model that aims to eliminate recent dislocations in the mechanism by which collateral is moved around the system.
A shaky period in the market earlier this year didn't hold, and a widely tracked measure of volatility from Bank of America/Merrill Lynch is back near record lows, which is also limiting opportunities to trade market dislocations.
"The timeline set for a gradual transition over the next two years should be sufficient to avoid significant dislocations," Powell said in prepared remarks for a conference in New York on the structure of the U.S. Treasury market.
Permitted to resettle in West Germany in 1985, he began attracting attention for his evocations of the East's apocalyptic postwar landscape and the dislocations of a Cold War-era émigré who felt like an outsider in both societies.
Even so, the findings add to evidence that knee dislocations and vascular damage can be worse for obese individuals, said Dr. Alexandra Gersing, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who wasn't involved in the study.
Our walks were short, often truncated by pauses, because my mom had Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a connective tissue disorder that often causes breaks, dislocations and other injuries, and can also cause chronic pain and difficulty walking and standing.
With rising incomes, improved medical care, and safer homes, roads, and workplaces, mortality rates trend down, not up, except when disturbed by war, pestilence, or major economic dislocations such as the collapse of the Soviet Union after 1989.
Priya Misra, head of global rates strategy at TD Securities in New York, said the CFTC's delay "might help smooth out some of the market dislocations that could have happened" if U.S. regulators had stuck to their original deadline.
There is strong evidence that a majority of the region's residents, while perceived as being opposed to global trade and sensitive to economic dislocations caused by trade, appreciate the positive benefits from trade for their communities and their pocketbooks.
"Climate change and a lot of other economic dislocations have put a lot of people out of work," Stephen Hadley, who was a national security adviser for Bush from 2001 to 2009, said at a Politico event on Thursday.
Recognizing this complex phenomenon, I can begin to understand the great upwelling of working-class support for Bernie Sanders and Donald J. Trump — especially for the latter in regions of postindustrial America left behind by these jarring economic dislocations.
"It feels like 2008-2009 in terms of the market dislocations and the uncertainty of what happens next, but for the banks it's a completely different situation with their capital levels," said David Konrad, an analyst at D.A. Davidson.
"We are dealing with some dislocations that have come from the disparities that have arisen as a result of globalization and in the need to adjust to new patterns of trade and investment to deal with technology," she says.
If governments feel themselves powerless to institute the tax policies and regulations needed to address the dislocations caused by economic and technological shocks, the solution is not just to seek more national autonomy but also to deploy it toward such reforms.
Whether or not we still hated "yuppies," as Time magazine once asserted, the professional classes of Generation X were beginning to earn, and that only continued, despite the giant dislocations of the dot-com bust (2000) and the Great Recession.
STRONG COORDINATION In his interview with the BBC, Bailey said the move on Sunday by six central banks, including the BoE, to provide cheap U.S. dollar funds to the financial system came in response to some "pretty big dislocations" in markets.
In his interview with the BBC, Bailey said a move on Sunday by six central banks, including the BoE, to provide cheap U.S. dollar funds to the financial system came in response to some "pretty big dislocations" in financial markets.
Having suffered the profound dislocations — geographical, familial, psychological, spiritual — of the first stages of the German invasion of Poland in 1939, they went on to endure the horrific conditions of Soviet gulags before leaving for starving regions of Communist Uzbekistan.
In fact, he warned of even potentially more dire consequences should market dislocations and another spike in rates upset the carry trades institutions employ, where lower-yielding currencies are used to buy those with higher yields, with investors pocketing the difference.
While all of these bills acknowledge the potential dislocations that animate Musk and Hawking's concerns, they shy away from broad pronouncements about AI generally in favor of further study and a focus on addressing sector-specific questions as they arise.
" She suggests some additional reading: Hannah Arendt's "The Origins of Totalitarianism" for its examination of "the power that centralized storytelling can exert over anxious populations suffering from the dislocations of history, by offering scapegoats, easy fixes and simple cohesive narratives.
As it turns out, articles, blogs, and forums for EDS are full of discussions on this point, covering everything from how the condition can change the way a penis feels to ways to mitigate the risk of dislocations using strategically-placed pillows.
While it is safe to assume that many were acutely aware of the shortcomings of global capitalism, their vote was an affirmation that the hallmarks of union — integration, mobility and diversity — are worth saving and that economic dislocations are problems to be fixed.
But whether terrorism does or doesn't represent an existential threat, it has engendered a level of existential dread that, mixed with the dislocations of mass migration in Europe and the discrediting of the political elite throughout the developed world, cannot be wished away.
He said that while Mr. Trump's victory and Britain's surprising vote in June to leave the European Union differed in important respects, the two electoral earthquakes both grew out of dislocations that have resulted from of a rapidly changing and globalizing world.
"The only risk to this are that the dislocations in markets outside of the U.S., particularly in emerging markets, get to a point where they start to feed back into concerns (for the Federal Reserve as it looks to raise interest rates)," he said.
A report issued this week by an umbrella organization for the world's central banks argued that the answer is yes, while warning that central bankers lack tools to deal with what it says could be one of the biggest economic dislocations of all time.
International fascism again looms large (how quickly we humans forget – study these golden age comics hard, boys and girls!) and the dislocations that have followed the global economic meltdown of 2008 helped bring us to a point where the planet itself seems likely to melt down.
"Building out our opportunistic credit strategy to take advantage of secular trends and cyclical dislocations in the credit markets is a natural evolution of our platform as we continue to bolster a credit business that can deliver for clients across risk spectrums and market cycles," he said.
He was still young, 22 at the time, but he was now Older Billy, a Billy who had hit some dead ends, who had endured the dislocations of adulthood, who had, as Mr. Alvarez put it, "gone AWOL" so he could figure out who he really was.
International fascism again looms large (how quickly we humans forget — study these golden age comics hard, boys and girls!) and the dislocations that have followed the global economic meltdown of 2008 helped bring us to a point where the planet itself seems likely to melt down.
Third, current spending on unwieldy federal job training programs can be directed toward personal re-employment accounts for income support and enhanced personalized training for individuals who are most likely to experience long-lasting unemployment given economic dislocations from technological change or domestic or foreign competition.
"Part of the story Monday and Tuesday was how banks and broker-dealers have become slower to respond to financial dislocations because regulations have required banks to hold high levels of capital against low- or no-risk assets," the group wrote in a blog post on Wednesday.
"Given the size of dislocations in commodity pricing relative to fundamentals with oil now having joined metals in pricing below cost support, we believe commodities offer an extremely attractive entry point for longs in oil, gold and base," Analysts at Goldman Sachs said in a research report published Monday.
But I think it's right to say we're in a situation that we've never experienced before in human history, where information is flowing in ways that of course must be kept free, but with realities that are creating, you know, real social dislocations that we have to address.
More than anything else, the swift, nervy dislocations of his style remind me of the early Creeley of "For Love," albeit deliciously inflected with generous helpings from multiple African-American literary and musical traditions — Young's mix of wit and plaintiveness put me in mind of Billy Strayhorn in particular.
Since electric scooters began populating streets of some of the country's biggest cities last year, there has been a surge in emergency room visits for fractures, dislocations and head trauma, the CDC found in a study that will be released at the Epidemic Intelligence Service conference in Atlanta on Thursday.
In short, NATO remains central to major American national security initiatives in a world shaken by the rise of an increasingly assertive China, the expansion of competing power centers from India to Saudi Arabia, the surge of migration from the Middle East and Africa and the dislocations caused by globalization.
Yet by not pushing back against China's currency manipulation, and allowing China to deploy an arsenal of trade tactics of dubious legality to increase exports to the United States, successive administrations — Republican and Democratic — arguably contributed to the economic dislocations that pummeled so many American workers over more than a decade.
"Market disruptions, market dislocations make consumers want to change providers, it makes corporates lose lots of great employees and you can hire them more cost effectively, which means that these sorts of companies can scale very quickly and grow quickly," Hoberman told CNBC at the sidelines of private equity conference, SuperReturn in Berlin.
There is plenty of social history, of life in Chinatowns and the profound dislocations forced on Chinese-American families, as well as an account of the horrific wave of violence (including mass lynchings) and ethnic purges that struck around 300 cities and towns in the western United States in the years after 1882.
"We expect that the futures exchanges, through information sharing agreements, will be monitoring the trading activity on the relevant cash platforms for potential impacts on the futures contracts' price discovery process, including potential market manipulation and market dislocations due to flash rallies and crashes, and trading outages," he said in a statement.
"The year (2015) began with major dislocations in currency markets, included steep declines for oil and energy commodities, as well as emerging markets, and concluded with rising geopolitical and terrorism threats as well as the first U.S. interest rate increase in nearly a decade, " Hedge Fund Research said in a report late last week.
" These rapid narrative dislocations take the reader far from the strong and absorbing opening chapters, and Lucia's sharp, funny observations fade away into vaguely reported dialogue and actions, as when she barges into the home of her awful landlord (described simply as "the landlord") to recover some personal ­possessions: "The landlord came to the door.
Despite the gifted Ms. Spiotta's feel for the dislocations of modernity and her sharp, kinetic prose, "Innocents" turns out to be a lumpy, unpersuasive novel — enlivened by some arresting moments and thoughtful riffs, but ultimately a sort of hodgepodge of derivative scenes and ideas that have been cut together into a meaning-heavy montage.
"We maintain that even during macro-driven market dislocations, bottom-up analysis remains as important as ever — and we think such bottom-up analysis can reveal opportunities in stocks that may have been caught up in the sell-off despite limited exposure to the macro effects," Morgan Stanley's research team wrote in a note to clients Monday.
"This time around we in fact have reduced some equities and we have raised some cash to make sure that we can get through this environment well and have the ability to take advantage of any dislocations, which we expect to happen down the road," CEO Lim Chow Kiat told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.
" While the results may differ by country - the IMF specifically said its findings were not inconsistent with research finding large trade dislocations in U.S. manufacturing hubs - in the developed world as a whole "shocks from import competition...from China's economic rise do not have marked average effects on regional unemployment in a broad sample of advanced economies.
A kind of nonfiction bookend to "1984," the hefty philosophical volume examines the factors that fueled the perfect storm of events leading to the rise of Hitler and Stalin and World War II — notably, the power that centralized storytelling can exert over anxious populations suffering from the dislocations of history, by offering scapegoats, easy fixes and simple cohesive narratives.
In the pessimistic view, though, there are way too many of us and we are already seeing climate dislocations; at least a third of the countries of the world are ruled by gangs whose only idea is to take your living and material possessions and destroy and annihilate everybody else; it is just going to get worse.
The Financial Conduct Authority, which regulates markets, and the PRA declined to comment, but people privy to their work say they have since jointly written to a clutch of the market's biggest dealing banks, telling them to ensure they are vigilant on the risk of market dislocations at illiquid times of day and that electronic trading tools are equipped with proper safety features.
" On the so-called fiduciary rule concerning brokers of retirement accounts, Acosta blazed ahead initially, allowing part of it to take effect in June 2017, despite a February memorandum from the White House that directed Acosta to re-examine the Obama-era regulation in light of, among other things, whether it would bring "dislocations or disruptions within the retirement services industry.
IN FACT – MAYBE A COUPLE MORE YEARS OF THIS BEHAVIOR – KERNEN: IT MAKES ME WORRY THAT IF OUR INTEREST RATES ARE BEING DICTATED BY OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD THAT AREN'T AS FAVORABLE AS OURS, THAT – THAT ISN'T GOOD FOR US. THAT SOMEHOW WE CAN -- FINK: WELL, IT'S GOOD FOR THE U.S. TREASURY BECAUSE 40% ARE – KERNEN: BUT DOESN'T IT CAUSE DISLOCATIONS IN BUBBLES?
Retail analysts already are forecasting for companies, and customers, to take some sort of a hit in the U.S. "While the depth and length of the spread of the disease in the U.S. are highly uncertain, it is entirely possible that impacts will be felt both by retailers due to supply chain dislocations, and by consumers — as they alter their shopping patterns," said Craig Johnson, president of consulting firm Customer Growth Partners.

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