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He also fretted about the possibility of an overloaded boat.
But German and Dutch politicians have fretted about "welfare tourism".
Trump's attorneys and Senate Republicans fretted about the potential delay.
But since then many countries have fretted about relying on China.
In response, he openly fretted about the people feeling so insecure.
Mr. Simon fretted about a storm moving up the East Coast.
Press and public alike fretted about imminent human cloning and designer babies.
WHEN 2016 dawned the economy that investors fretted about most was China's.
Free marketeers, including this newspaper, fretted about a new age of monopolies.
He said he opposed drunk droning but also fretted about regulatory overreach.
Airlines have fretted about soiled cabins, allergies and outright dangers to passengers.
They fretted about any delay to Britain's departure, so in March Mrs.
Oil prices had been falling as investors fretted about a possible recession.
We fretted about what to do, and my gut said we shouldn't buy.
When blood tests for AIDS first appeared, insurers also fretted about adverse selection.
Mr Romney fretted about the national debt; Mr Trump would send it soaring.
He wrote about relationships, the disappointments of ordinary life, and fretted about money.
He fretted about a urostomy bag that would protrude below his running shorts.
But with four girls to feed, Ms. Devi fretted about making ends meet.
Prior to the financial crisis, many economists fretted about the problem of global imbalances.
The bank has long fretted about Canadians' ability to cope with higher borrowing costs.
Well before voting even starts, some fretted about how their candidate had campaigned here.
He fretted about a scenario where the seat could jeopardize control of the Senate.
For a few weeks, Mr. Hinton fretted about whether to start his own agency.
But McCaskill has publicly and privately fretted about the liberal grassroots turning against her.
Some attendees fretted about whether they had enough time to get their suits dry-cleaned.
Financial markets have fretted about Italy's 2019 budget, amid new plans to increase public spending.
It is not the first time that brands have fretted about where their ads appear.
For decades Thailand's chattering classes have fretted about what would happen when the king died.
The people who fretted about an exploding population half a century ago made two mistakes.
" He fretted about the younger kids: "Under seven, they might not be able to focus.
Its shares fell 2875 percent in after-hours trading as investors fretted about the news.
Now, Trump's advisers have fretted about what surprise concession the President might make this time.
The benchmark fell 1.5 percent as investors fretted about lenders' profitability ahead of fourth-quarter earnings.
Analysts have fretted about Glencore itself coming under "secondary sanctions" for its relationship with Mr Gertler.
The moves triggered another equity market sell off as investors fretted about retaliation from exporting countries.
They liked his tax-cutting, anti-regulation promises, but fretted about his foreign and trade policies.
He fretted about the damage the divisive battle is doing to institutions like the Supreme Court.
G20 officials fretted about the dangers that a potential trade war posed to world economic growth.
Pessimists fretted about the disappearance of traditional jobs, with the benefits and legal protections they provided.
The Carter administration fretted about the potential impact on inflation from a bill without those controls.
In particular, many fretted about the identity of America's chief foreign creditor — the government of China.
Environmentalists have long fretted about the impact that a rising China will have on the natural world.
Takeda dived 7.0 percent as investors fretted about its ability to finance the cash and stock deal.
Potential buyers fretted about the involvement of Odebrecht, Braskem's largest shareholder, in the probe, those people added.
People have fretted about resistance since antibiotics began being used in large quantities during the late 1940s.
Maier fretted about Severino, who left after four innings because Manager Joe Girardi feared a shoulder problem.
Before publication, some prominent journalists fretted about the unintended message the effort could send to the unconvinced.
The market has increasingly fretted about the slow response by Washington to the spread of the virus.
Faraday Okoro, whose film, "Nigerian Prince," explores the back stories of email scammers, fretted about his delivery.
Even so, the stealthy move led to a sell-off, as global investors fretted about the Chinese economy.
Saudi Arabia's stock market plunged as global investors fretted about deteriorating relations with the international community in 2018.
I broke out into a cold sweat as I fretted about my relatively elderly appearance bumming people out.
But Macron's political opponents have accused him of selling off another strategic asset and unions fretted about jobs.
While U.S. farmers have fretted about sagging incomes, Idaho hop grower Nate Jackson is enjoying the high prices.
Investors fretted about the growing division within Trump's Republican party that has hampered the administration's legislative policy goals.
Crude oil was lower as investors fretted about the state of the Chinese economy and a stronger dollar.
A day later Germany called the vote worrying, as other states fretted about their own separatist-minded communities.
The company's stock tumbled 20% to its lowest ever as investors fretted about the contents of the letter.
Ahead of publishing an op-ed on financial regulation, the campaign openly fretted about the reaction of Sen.
U.S. corn and dairy farmers, in particular, had fretted about the prospect of a North American trade war.
Potential buyers fretted about the involvement of Grupo Odebrecht SA, Braskem's main shareholder, in the Car Wash probe.
That's a welcome change from recent years when Fed policymakers fretted about an inflation rate well below target.
Corporate managers fretted about ripple effects ranging from exports and investment to supply chains and broader economic growth.
He has opposed cuts to Social Security and Medicare, and he has not fretted about debt and deficits.
I was everything we had fretted about, this passive Queen of Chaos with her bloody duct-tape crown.
Still, as the new year began, she fretted about the restart in a way that was almost protective.
The US Navy quietly encouraged PanAm's work, as admirals fretted about an increasingly assertive Japan and planned for war.
Democrats have publicly fretted about whether Perry would be able to stand up to or influence the president.  Sen.
Having left Mexico as a 22-year-old, he fretted about returning to his violent home state of Michoacan.
The spies themselves fretted about the usual parenting questions: Who was supposed to help Henry study for his test?
Having left Mexico as a 27-year-old, he fretted about returning to his violent home state of Michoacan.
My late parents, Morton and Jean Fineman, were teachers who loved America even as they fretted about its shortcomings.
They fretted about changes in the culture, and especially those that upended what they saw as traditional gender roles.
The local authority market is relatively small, while the central bank has long fretted about an overheated housing market.
Kirk never met a spaceship he didn't want to shoot at; Picard fretted about the pronunciation of diplomatic greetings.
The common currency came under pressure in recent days as investors fretted about euro zone bank exposure to Turkey.
He used a running national debt clock as a prop and fretted about leaving a financial mess for future generations.
U.S. Treasury debt yields fell on Thursday as investors fretted about the lack of clarity in the Trump administration's policies.
But even as her father and mother at home in Copenhagen fretted about their daughter, Palani found frontline life thrilling.
There's little doubt that economic policymakers, having fretted about inequality for years, now grasp the upshot of such uneven growth.
In his January, 2013, newsletter, after an earnings call, he fretted about Boeing's unwillingness to learn from the Dreamliner problems.
Global markets have been roiled this week as investors fretted about the risk of recession and U.S.-China trade tensions.
Big corporate leaders, including the chief executives of Starbucks and Wendy's, have fretted about a tougher climate for American companies.
Gerard Murphy, who organized a campaign encouraging men to vote to repeal the amendment, fretted about men like Mr. Lawrence.
Investors have fretted about PDVSA's ability to cover some US$8bn in debt payments coming due this year and next.
I fretted about this for a while before a friend pointed out that I'd been missing the forest for the trees.
Some Protestants saw boozing as sinful, while others fretted about the social dangers of letting immigrants and the poor get drunk.
The voting intention of those polled shows that more Labour supporters fretted about poverty, low wages and unemployment than did Conservatives.
Others fretted about young players getting anything less than the maximum possible schooling in—and exposure to—the sport's fundamental skill.
Chinese high-yield developers also found little incentive to trade higher as buyers fretted about more tightening measures from the government.
Officials from both parties have fretted about a prolonged and/or crowded primary reducing their chances of winning the general election.
Tinier than Tonga and just three-fifths the area of New York City, it has long fretted about its congenital puniness.
On Saturday, as he fretted about the viability of the free kayaking program, Mr. Matten spotted a sign of the times.
Markets worldwide were lower on Wednesday as investors fretted about global economic conditions ahead of central bank meetings on monetary policies.
The U.S. dollar declined against a basket of major currencies as investors fretted about a slowdown in the world's largest economy.
Another person posted that they started feeling ill—fever, plugged nose—after a shopping trip and fretted about coronavirus all night.
American wonks have fretted about declining civic participation since the publication of Robert Putnam's groundbreaking study, "Bowling Alone", two decades ago.
Investors fretted about the growing division within U.S. President Donald Trump's Republican party that has hampered the administration's legislative policy goals.
She fretted about being a speck on a ball floating in darkness as much as the Smith of "Life on Mars" does.
Gold rose on Wednesday, lifted to its highest in almost two weeks as investors fretted about the global economy and trade tensions.
Though lobstermen fretted about local crustacea, supporters of the project in New Bedford touted the new jobs that would be on offer.
On defense, the Giants did not have a single player whom opposing coaches fretted about as they prepared their offensive game plans.
"In the old world, I remember how we fretted about the computer," the hood maker tells protagonist Ross in a final confrontation.
Oil prices were near flat as the market fretted about the health of the global economy and the future for energy demand.
Takeda fell sharply, losing as much as 9.3 percent as investors fretted about its ability to finance the cash and stock deal.
Some of the activists staging the protests have fretted about having connectivity issues when trying to broadcast the demonstrations on social media.
Shares in BAT reversed early gains as investors fretted about the price BAT was paying and the debt it was taking on.
The stock, however, was down 12.7 percent this year as investors fretted about slowing growth in its domestic market and increasing competition.
Oil prices inched up in the face of a large decrease in U.S. crude stockpiles as investors fretted about global oil demand.
Her sky-high heels have caused heartburn for some her hosts who fretted about her stability on cobble stone streets in Jerusalem.
Haji, whose baby is due any day, fretted about the conditions in the camp with its lack of food, water and healthcare.
Employees fretted about leaving their prime location, a few doors from the Riksbank, the central bank, and a stone's throw from Parliament.
Japanese property & casualty insurers' shares skidded as investors fretted about the broader impact of the major storm that hit Houston on Sunday.
Democrats attempted to discredit the investigation, while Republicans sought impeachment but also fretted about the terrifying dangers of a Walter Mondale Presidency.
And he struggled with guilt over his uncle's death, which he felt he could have prevented, and fretted about his aging aunt.
" And after lamenting the inadequacy of his leading lady, Barbara Bel Geddes, he fretted about "the play not coming to life enough.
Still, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and State Department officials have long fretted about leaving Syria before a peace agreement can be reached.
As Americans have fretted about quarantines and shortages, they've raided online and brick-and-mortar retailers, leaving shelves unstocked and warehouses short.
Some analysts fretted about how and when the plan would expand the airline's margins, especially as fuel prices touch multi-year highs.
I fretted about making sure I got to bed early enough, and ended up turning off the lights at 7:30 p.m.
More than 15 networks reportedly rejected "Stranger Things" because executives fretted about the appeal of a show centred on a group of children.
Its drop of as much as 18 percent on Friday hit European and U.S. stocks as investors fretted about banks' exposure to Turkey.
In the 1940s and 1950s, when the world trading system was being built, policymakers fretted about this sort of race to the bottom.
Global sentiment was largely weak with Asian stocks falling as investors fretted about the simmering tensions between the United States and North Korea.
Cambodia has for centuries fretted about its much bigger neighbors - Vietnam to the east and Thailand to the northwest - encroaching on its territory.
Oil was trading at $110 per barrel, and Obama administration officials fretted about how to curb Iran's exports without causing a price spike.
Still, shares of both banks fell along with other financial stocks as investors fretted about North Korea firing a missile over northern Japan.
Republicans have launched ads attacking Perkins for not fully paying contractors, something national Democrats privately fretted about in stolen emails published by WikiLeaks.
Being a small, open economy, they also fretted about the ensuing high inflation (which would have quickly eroded any competitiveness gains, they say).
Cespedes, barely budging from his spot, casually lifted his glove up and dropped the ball, the kind of blunder Collins had fretted about.
Some 79 percent fretted about heightened likelihood of military conflict and 73 percent saw rising risks of an erosion of world trading rules.
She speaks Somali with her children, and as the years pass she has fretted about them becoming "too Norwegian," particularly their son Ismael.
Even donated clothing carried the risk of disease, and he fretted about the polo shirt that he had lost to the Mashco woman.
Jabouri, the commander, was not overly concerned about the fighting ahead but fretted about the plight of civilians caught up in the battle.
Liberals fretted about the "Orbanisation" of Europe, as the refugee-friendly Wilkommenskultur Mrs Merkel had encouraged gave way to concern about borders and crime.
Major currencies were treading water as traders fretted about the fallout of the intensifying trade frictions between Washington and the rest of the world.
Myth: We were better Adults have long fretted about "kids today," but on the whole our teenagers are much better behaved than we were.
It then plunged in May as inventories built up, investors fretted about the trade war and government-bond yields tumbled in America and Europe.
Although BP kept its dividend flat at 10 cents per share, some investors fretted about possible threats to the British market's strong dividend yield.
Argentine dollar bonds earlier fell as investors fretted about the consequences for the national economy and debt burden after Fernandez ousted business-friendly Macri.
The Nifty had fallen some 1.8% over the past two sessions as investors fretted about the economic impact from a virus outbreak in China.
Foreign investors who fretted about Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn's hard-left agenda will decide that their money is once again secure in Britain.
That backing became a cause for concern in October as investors fretted about any impact from the killing of a journalist involving Saudi security forces.
Investors fretted about a near 3 percent drop in oil prices as OPEC producers struggled to agree to a production freeze to reduce global oversupply.
Some Republicans publicly fretted about the implications of Trump declaring an emergency, warning that it might embolden future — and Democratic — presidents to do the same.
Admittedly, not everyone will be bothered by these foibles of design, but anyone who's ever fretted about display notches or camera bumps most assuredly will.
By the same token, Mr Modi has not sparked the outright communal conflagration his critics, The Economist included, fretted about before he became prime minister.
Equities fell along with global markets as investors fretted about rising borrowing costs potentially slowing down the world economy, in addition to the trade war.
And while other Fed policymakers have fretted about low levels of market-based measures of inflation expectations, Mester cautioned about reading too much into them.
Investors also fretted about a retreat in oil prices, with Brent crude, the global benchmark, falling 45 percent to $77.44 a barrel by 1252 GMT.
Global investors also fretted about the curious ability of Chinese companies to stop trading in their stock whenever it seemed to suit their own needs.
Shares in the men's suit maker were down 6.9 percent at 1332 GMT as investors fretted about the decline in margins in the second quarter.
Once the infant was home, she went from being the Ahmed family member the sponsors worried about most to the one they fretted about least.
She soothed her nerves with larger quantities of alcohol, fretted about losing her looks, ruefully accepted that she would never have children of her own.
As his portfolio, enlargement policy, was supposed to include cultivating diplomatic ties in the western Balkans, Russia's backyard, parliamentarians fretted about a conflict of interest.
Consider one round of Trump norm breaking that the media — including myself — fretted about earlier this year: his calls for violence against protesters at his rallies.
Palladium prices, now around $1,325 an ounce, hit record highs above $1,600 an ounce in March as the market fretted about a larger shortfall this year.
Right after the Brexit vote teachers in Ely had to sooth not just upset Polish pupils but also British ones who fretted about losing their pals.
She fretted about facing her family members in real life after becoming Twitter-famous for her exit, but said her family must have been equally anxious.
One leaked diplomatic cable from 2010 fretted about "Iranian influence" in the Philippines, a Catholic country 7,000km away that is hardly ripe for a Shia revolution.
Merkel is seen as a defender of liberal democracy in the West as investors fretted about a wave of populism and anti-globalization sentiment in Europe.
Those declines in the yuan spread turmoil in global financial markets as investors fretted about deepening economic woes as growth slipped to a quarter-century low.
Thursday's referendum on Britain's membership in the economic bloc threw financial markets into turmoil as investors fretted about the global fallout, including on the British banks.
Banking shares dropped steeply at the beginning of the year as the rules kicked in and investors fretted about increasing risks in holding lenders' financial products.
Shortly after they started their journey, Cody fretted about finding shelter for the teachers in Chandler, Oklahoma -- where they were expected to arrive two days later.
The central bank, which cut rates twice in 4.763 to help contain the damage, has consistently fretted about what it says are disappointing non-energy exports.
While the downgrades were due mostly to damage from natural disasters, the BOJ's report said some firms fretted about the uncertain outlook stemming from trade frictions.
For years I fretted about where to keep the keys, moving them from my underwear drawer to the back of a high shelf in my closet.
It will also undoubtedly ease the fears of C.E.O.s, economists and foreign leaders and allies who have openly fretted about the prospect of a trade war.
On Thursday, stock market indexes plunged more than 2 percent as investors fretted about the prospect of a trade war between the United States and China.
He appeared to struggle at times, however, telling air traffic control: "I have no idea what all that means" and fretted about his fuel supply declining.
The yen fell 0.3 percent to 20153 yen versus the dollar, giving up some of its large gains last week when investors had fretted about trade tensions.
The talks with Anbang fell apart in March amid protests from ethics experts and from Democrats, who fretted about conflicts of interest and threats to national security.
The sector has largely lagged the broader market as investors fretted about weak profit growth amid more expensive fuel, generally airlines' second-biggest expense after employee salaries.
As well as general worries about the state of the world economy, investors fretted about the health of European banks, causing wild swings in their share prices.
After the violent dragging of passenger David Dao off a United flight last April, travelers have fretted about the legal practice of bumping passengers off of airplanes.
Shares in the 160-year firm had fallen 24 percent over the past year as investors fretted about slowing global demand for luxury goods, particularly in China.
The Nifty banking index sunk more than 4% early on Monday, hitting its lowest levels since January 2019, as investors fretted about the health of the sector.
Shares in Barratt fell about 5% to 591.4 pence on Wednesday, pushing them to the bottom of London's bluechip index as investors fretted about the company's growth.
Oil, already reeling from a price war, plunged more than 9% to almost $30 a barrel as investors fretted about the impact of coronavirus on global demand.
The rise in oil prices helped European shares bounce back on Wednesday, even as investors fretted about global economic conditions ahead of central bank meetings on monetary policies.
The UK banking index rose 1.7 percent after slumping more than 8 percent since Monday, as investors fretted about the health of the sector and the global economy.
But while Republicans have fretted about fraud by individual voters, using it to justify sometimes stringent voter ID laws, it seems they should worry more about campaign fraud.
Bin Laden fretted about the CIA drone program, which was picking off so many key members of al Qaeda in the Pakistani tribal region of Waziristan bordering Afghanistan.
But the contract remained close to the four-month lows hit earlier this week as the market fretted about weak demand from China after data showed falling imports.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed down 1.1, losing 0.9 percent on the week, as investors fretted about the political and economic repercussions of the Turkish crisis.
The central bank has long fretted about the export sector, which did well in November as shipments of goods rose by 3.7 percent, the most in a year.
Later, on the way north, I fretted about the bananas I had left on the counter, wondering if they would ooze all over the place as they rotted.
But Trump and his allies later fretted about the possibility of putting the president at risk of falling into a "perjury trap" if he sat down for questioning.
Other airline stocks declined as investors have fretted about how carriers will cope with a surge in fuel costs, but their drops were not as steep as American's.
Argentine bond prices fell to record lows on Monday after the country imposed capital controls, and investors have fretted about a possible default for the South American nation.
As a young parent, divorced when her son was little, she put herself through college, fretted about money and her son's minor health problem, functioned on insufficient sleep.
They fretted about the growing risks of keeping borrowing costs at a historically low level, according to an account of the meeting that the Fed published on Wednesday.
Democratic strategist Jim Manley said the latest batch of Trump incidents have prompted him to issue a "mea culpa" after he publicly fretted about a newly-disciplined Trump.
At the elite level, likewise, lawmakers and intellectuals fretted about the impact of an influx of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, as well as China and Japan.
Despite Mr Murphy's apparently straightforward path to victory under Solem, a majority of the justices fretted about the practical implications of recognising nearly half of Oklahoma as Indian territory.
The major averages have endured drastic intraday swings this week as investors fretted about a host of economic pressures, including but not limited to the U.S.-China trade dispute.
Insurance investors fretted about everything from the impact of mass catastrophes, such as California's wildfires, on insurers' bottom lines to how the market mayhem affected life insurers' investment portfolios.
Dermer also fretted about the possibility that Clinton could get booed for defending the Iran deal in front of an Israeli audience, as Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had been.
The chatter turned frantic as members of Congress fretted about the possibility of a floor vote on a health care bill that was still showing few signs of consensus.
U.S. policymakers have long fretted about the damage to the economy and national security of exhausting domestic oil reserves ("Oil scarcity ideology in U.S. national security policy", Stern, 2012).
One such measure should be a commitment to keep unemployment as low as possible for as long as possible until actual — not just fretted-about — inflation rears its head.
Trump's failure to push through a healthcare bill sent the Nikkei to six-week lows on Monday as investors fretted about his ability to push through economic stimulus measures.
While some sustainably-minded visitors fretted about the fate of all those tiles post-show, the installation — designed by Charlotte Macaux Perelman — was easily the week's most showstopping spectacle.
Lawmakers had publicly fretted about announcing a summit meeting before the deal was inked, suggesting that Mr. Trump was surrendering his leverage in his eagerness to sign an agreement.
A swanky gala scene was set at the Detroit Institute of Art; Mr. Richardson fretted about doing a monologue involving his genitals in front of a Diego Rivera painting.
Among the heavyweight emerging markets, Turkey's lira and government bonds saw another day of falls as investors fretted about negative international reaction to Ankara's military operation in northeast Syria.
Still the lira has shed more than two-fifths of its value so far in 793, hitting U.S. and European stocks as investors fretted about banks' exposure to Turkey.
Over the next decade I accumulated many pages of dos and don'ts, even as I fretted about exactly when I'd be old enough to start following my own advice.
The unexpected announcement rattled global financial markets and even Trump's fellow Republicans fretted about the potential economic impact on U.S. businesses and consumers who would have to absorb the costs.
It had fallen almost 16.863 percent earlier in the session, as investors fretted about the impact that Britain's vote to leave the European Union will have on the global economy.
Shares in Debenhams, already down a third over the past year, fell up to 5.9 percent as investors fretted about the short-term costs and execution risk of the plan.
Just as Washington warned about factional parties and Eisenhower fretted about the rise of the military-industrial complex, Mr Obama cautioned his fellow Americans not to take democracy for granted.
For years, American politicians have fretted about China's role as the United States' largest creditor; the nation has accumulated a huge stockpile of Treasury bonds over the last 20 years.
That was countered somewhat by selling in material stocks amid weaker raw material prices, as investors fretted about the economic impact of China's bitter trade dispute with the United States.
Investors have fretted about the government's spending plans given that Italy has a massive debt pile — the second largest in the EU at about 130 percent of gross domestic product.
The record-high was reached in the wake of the Vale dam disaster as the market fretted about supply, but so far this concern hasn't shown up in import figures.
FTSE index, which usually rises when sterling falls, succumbed to widespread selling pressure and fell 0.8 percent as investors fretted about the consequences of the political chaos for UK companies.
BENGALURU/MUMBAI (Reuters) - An escalating dispute between IndiGo's co-founders sparked falls in its parent firm's shares on Wednesday as investors fretted about the potential impact on India's largest airline.
The dollar rose to a five-month high against a basket of major currencies on Friday, helped by weakness in the euro as investors fretted about political uncertainty in Italy.
A liberal activist infiltrated and secretly recorded a closed-door discussion at the GOP retreat in Philadelphia where House and Senate Republicans openly fretted about the challenges of repealing ObamaCare.
Despite strong growth this year, the US economy has become a wild card in recent weeks as investors have fretted about the combination of slowing growth and rising interest rates.
Peterson, by Canadian standards, is controversial; he dared to criticize political correctness and fretted about the Canadian government's Bill C-16, which could criminalize speech about issues of gender identity.
In China, many of those commenters fretted about the possibility of broken bones or chipped teeth, or that the videos could be a bad influence on less graceful, vulnerable children.
Judge Jackson on Wednesday fretted about this, saying dueling cases could lead to a "duplicative" amount of work, particularly for the defense, and potentially "inconsistent rulings" by the two judges.
" Lopez fretted about the region's future, but concluded that "in behaving respectfully toward all that the land contains, it is possible to imagine a stifling ignorance falling away from us.
Like others, he was momentarily relieved, but he fretted about the prospect of waiting another six months to know whether he might have to set up shop in another country.
Uber drivers across town, continuing to work as the decision was being appealed, fretted about making down payments on their cars and putting food on the table for their children.
At the turn of the century, German sociologist Georg Simmel fretted about the way that metropolitan life, with all its crowds and focus on money, was changing our interior lives.
China's offshore yuan rose marginally to 21.3136, some way off the 20.4 low it hit on Thursday as investors fretted about the hit to the Chinese economy from the virus.
Shanahan's critics questioned his lack of experience in national security matters, and fretted about potential conflicts of interest given his past as an executive at defense and aerospace giant Boeing.
In the 1980s Caspar Weinberger, America's defence secretary, fretted about the haemorrhaging of high-tech ideas to the Soviet Union, which had a wishlist for its spies called the Red Book.
While some companies saw unskilled foreign workers as a source of cheap labor, others fretted about the cost to their businesses of educating and managing them, citing cultural and language barriers.
It said it secured new contracts in the first half which would lift revenues going forward and would start to reap technology-related productivity gains, but investors fretted about narrowing margins.
The New Zealand dollar skidded 0.5 percent to $0.6847 after a survey of business sentiment plunged to an eight-year low in November as firms fretted about a change of government.
More than one-third of workers fretted about retiring on time, and more than half worried that they didn't have enough emergency cash saved, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study in April.
Since the first industrial revolution of the 1800s people have fretted about their jobs becoming obsolete, and the anxiety of job market today is just another example of history repeating itself.
Instead, he sold himself as a moderate who would happily work across the aisle, who fretted about deficit spending and who wasn't even sure he'd vote for Pelosi for House speaker.
He sold himself as a moderate who would happily work across the aisle, who fretted about deficit spending and who wasn't even sure he'd vote for Nancy Pelosi for House speaker.
Butina fretted about her finances while in school and told colleagues she had a scholarship that covered her tuition but not her living expenses, according to one person who knew her.
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. — This fall, as some of the N.F.L.'s corporate partners fretted about the league's handling of its players kneeling during the national anthem, the sports merchandise company Fanatics pounced.
Centrist Republicans on Wednesday moved one signature closer to forcing immigration votes on the House floor, but encountered headwinds as some Republicans fretted about the possibility of retribution from leadership. Rep.
He was known for his hard-line views on North Korea, Iran and other issues, and several fretted about the wars this irascible firebrand might persuade an inexperienced president to start.
On Wednesday, the dollar skidded even after minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting cemented expectations for an interest rate hike next month, as some policymakers fretted about stubbornly weak inflation.
Asian stock markets including Japan's Nikkei index ended the session little changed, though shares in Japanese property and casualty insurers skidded as investors fretted about the broader impact of the U.S. storm.
But Mr Draghi fretted about "second-round effects" as low rates of headline inflation feed into lower inflation expectations and affect wage settlements, thus creating the danger of a "spiralling-downward phenomenon".
Earlier this month the metal used to make autocatalysts for gasoline-fueled cars hit a 16-year high at $914.70 an ounce as the market fretted about shortages in the near term.
Stock indexes made their fourth consecutive gain Friday, an upbeat finish to a week that got off to a turbulent start as investors fretted about Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
In 2017, Disney became something of a "poster child for the pain of cord-cutting" as Wall Street fretted about the company's subscriber losses at its sports network, ESPN, quarter after quarter.
And many Republicans fretted about a softening of donor enthusiasm — Mr. Short warned of "complacency" — in what has long been one of the party's most critical and reliable sources of campaign cash.
" Some fretted about its potential to sprawl: In January, Bari Weiss wrote that a story about Aziz Ansari's behavior in his personal life, not his workplace, "trivializes what #MeToo first stood for.
The way many of the other tearful women fretted about a lack of time with and attention from Peter throughout the episode should indicate that Hannah Ann is a Very Big Deal.
Australian consumer pessimism deepened in January as households fretted about the economic impact of devastating bush fires that killed 21.4605 people, millions of animals and destroyed thousands of homes in recent months.
Bush has recently fretted about Russian involvement in American elections but when he was president, Bush acted las if the United States was entitled to intervene in any foreign election he pleased.
MSCI's benchmark emerging stocks index fell 65.2844.66 percent to its lowest since August 65.14.68 after Wall Street's worst day in two months as investors fretted about the growth impact of increased protectionism.
He fretted about relating this chapter of his life to Ms. LaRocca, mainly because he didn't want her to feel as though she were a replacement, or that he didn't have closure.
The central bank, which has long fretted about sluggish non-energy exports, says uncertainty surrounding the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement is one of the biggest risks facing Canada's exporters.
NEW YORK, Oct 53 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday as investors fretted about Britain's exit from the European Union and the prospect of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in coming months.
NEW YORK, June 63 (Reuters) - A recent slump in technology stocks worsened on Thursday, dragging on major U.S. indexes as investors fretted about the economy's health after the Federal Reserve lifted interest rates.
The S&P 500 is back in the red for the year after a five-week rally lost momentum as investors fretted about the state of the U.S. economy amid global economic turmoil.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose to a five-month high against a basket of major currencies on Friday, helped by weakness in the euro as investors fretted about political uncertainty in Italy.
Oil, already reeling from a price war, slumped 11% to almost $30 a barrel, metals buckled and even traditional safe-haven gold dropped 5% as investors fretted about the impact its global demand.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian consumer pessimism deepened in January as households fretted about the economic impact of devastating bushfires that killed 29 people, millions of animals and destroyed thousands of homes in recent months.
He never fretted about his work's debt to Surrealism or Cubism, nor was he anxiously gazing over his hairy shoulder at his most obvious stylistic peers, for instance, Joan Mitchell or Cy Twombly.
Philip discussed with Tuan what Tuan would do if someone showed up at his house wondering where his "parents" were, and Elizabeth fretted about being seen (in their airline disguises) coming and going.
The prediction sent shares of the news and information company down 13 percent as investors fretted about earnings growth after it completes a plan to sell a majority stake in its largest unit.
In Munich on Friday, McCain fretted about "the growing inability, and even unwillingness, to separate truth from lies" -- a clear shot at Trump, who has espoused falsehoods about crowd size, voter fraud and more.
In Munich on February, McCain fretted about "the growing inability, and even unwillingness, to separate truth from lies" -- a clear shot at Trump, who has espoused falsehoods about crowd size, voter fraud and more.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell over 700 points on Tuesday and the S&P 500 dropped 2.8 percent, as traders fretted about a possible economic slowdown and trade between the U.S. and China.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Last year, Mexican bankers had a leftist presidential hopeful on their minds but did not invite him to their gathering in the beach resort of Acapulco where they fretted about populism.
The shilling has lost 0.8% since the charges against Henry Rotich were announced on Monday, to trade at 104.05 per dollar on Thursday, as traders fretted about a power vacuum at the finance ministry.
U.S. stocks have opened higher in the past two sessions, only to reverse course later in volatile trading as investors fretted about a China-led global growth slowdown and sharp turns in oil prices.
Trump's decision came in the face of pushback from top Republicans on Capitol Hill, who have fretted about the precedent a national emergency declaration for this purpose could set for a future Democratic president.
Investors fretted about signs of slowing growth in China where e-commerce giant Alibaba was the latest to raise alarm bells, with the slowest ever annual sales growth during its Singles Day shopping event.
Democratic party leaders have fretted about how to best oppose Trump, who managed to knock out all 16 rivals for the Republican nomination partly with his uninhibited style of assailing them with personal insults.
Optimism fell to its lowest level this year as factory bosses fretted about cost pressures, possible future trade tariffs, the exchange rate, and Britain's departure from the European Union - now only nine months away.
"I think we all fretted about what would happen when one of them went and how would the other one survive and their plan was to not have us worry about that," Lora said.
United's shares are up more than 30 percent so far this year, an outlier among carriers that have largely struggled as investors fretted about fuel costs, generally big airlines' second-largest expense after employee salaries.
The cuts dealt another blow to airline stocks, which have largely lagged the broader market over the past year as investors fretted about higher fuel costs and the industry's ability to increase fares and revenue.
While his actions appeared to be more of a warning shot than the start of a full-blown trade war with Beijing, U.S. equities slumped as investors fretted about the potential impact on global trade.
Democratic Party leaders have fretted about how to best oppose Trump, who managed to knock out all 16 rivals for the Republican nomination in part with his uninhibited style of assailing them with personal insults.
Continuing the slide, Argentina's currency tumbled more than 403 percent at the open on Thursday to a record low of 39 pesos to the dollar as investors fretted about its ability to pay its debts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices slipped on Wednesday after the U.S. government reported a smaller-than-expected inventory drawdown, and as investors fretted about Britain's upcoming vote on whether to stay in the European Union.
"Going into the summit, the degree of anxious hand-wringing by Japanese policymakers was palpable," he said, as they fretted about whether currencies or the Bank of Japan's monetary easing steps would attract Trump's ire.
Officials at the White House and Environment Protection Agency (EPA) fretted about a public relations "nightmare" from an agency's expected move to change suggested standards for fluorinated chemicals in drinking water, according to internal emails.
The price tag for those concessions: 10 billion euros ($11.39 billion), enough to send French borrowing costs higher as investors fretted about debt levels and Macron's ability to reform the euro zone's second largest economy.
In the past year, as the Islamic State's vision of a caliphate in Syria and Iraq has crumbled, experts have fretted about an influx of returning Egyptian jihadis, bent on bringing their fight back home.
The day began with steep selloffs in Hong Kong, China, Japan and South Korea as investors fretted about whether tariff hikes announced by both countries in recent days would fuel a severe global economic slowdown.
Consumer sentiment surveys pointed to deepening pessimism in January as households fretted about the economic impact of a prolonged and devastating bushfire season that has so far killed 33 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
Two-year Greek yields hit a one-month high of 11.6 percent as investors fretted about a leaked transcript supposedly detailing a threat that the IMF might not participate in the country's third bailout programme.
And while vulnerable House Democrats have fretted about Sanders as their party's nominee, such concern is somewhat less prevalent among Senate Democrats, who have expressed confidence in their colleague's ability to defeat Trump in November.
For the past two years, the residents of a small town 20183 miles north of New York City have openly fretted about a proposed housing development that they fear will be filled with Hasidic Jews.
Journalists who had fretted about whether to pose for a photograph with Mr. Trump — a ritual that can be awkward for reporters during any presidency — need not have worried: Mr. Trump skipped the usual photos.
According to internal documents and email messages released to the panel, university officials fretted about the university's decline in national rankings as a result of admitting unqualified students, even as they encouraged the special treatment.
But the Senate put off a vote until at least January, according to some lawmakers and aides, after Democrats complained Puerto Rico was not getting enough help and some fiscal hawks fretted about the overall cost.
The index had hit a more than 2-13/2-year low of 91.011 on Friday as investors fretted about the short-term impact of Irma on the U.S. economy and simmering tensions with North Korea.
The index had hit a more than 266-253.12/233-year low of 247.15 on Friday as investors fretted about the short-term impact of Irma on the U.S. economy and simmering tensions with North Korea.
The yield premium investors demand for holding Italian bonds over top-rated German peers jumped to its highest since January as investors fretted about a confrontation between a new government and the ECB over debt forgiveness.
PARIS (Reuters) - Polls showed France's presidential election campaign tightening further on Wednesday as financial markets fretted about the rising popularity of a far-left candidate who wants to put France's European Union membership to a vote.
Shares in Leonardo were up 10% at 6.33 euros by 1000 GMT after shedding 22% on Thursday when Milan's blue-chip index fell 17% as investors fretted about the long-term economic costs of the virus.
The yen fell past 112 to a 10-month low against a broadly stronger U.S. dollar on Thursday, extending recent losses for the Japanese currency as investors fretted about dire economic news out of the country.
Intellectually, they were clear thinkers, and, as for jauntiness, Rorra Clavell had never totally recovered from a hip replacement years earlier, and her husband constantly fretted about why anyone would read a book on a Kindle.
In 1775, when John Adams fretted about the "dissimilitude of character" between his home town of Boston and the other American colonies, the city was far from the cradle of American unity portrayed by later historians.
Sears Canada's shares slumped as much as 56 percent to 50 Canadian cents in early trading, as investors fretted about whether the company would be able to weather this liquidity crisis before it found a buyer.
Wall Street ended little changed on Monday, in low volume trade, as investors fretted about the impact of weakening oil prices and the odds of whether the Fed will raise interest rates in the coming months.
Shares in the company, founded as an investment club by a group of wealthy Kenyans in 1997, plunged by more than 70 percent in the past year as investors fretted about its ability to clear the debt.
The High Election Board ruled on Monday that the mayoral contest must be rerun on June 23, sending the Turkish lira tumbling against the dollar as investors fretted about political uncertainty and business leaders criticized the move.
Oil prices, down 70 percent in the last 18 months as investors have fretted about global growth and an economic slowdown in China, have been a major factor behind a torrid start to the year for stocks.
Lone Star raised its bidding price from 5,700 yen to 6,000 yen even as Unizo shares tumbled 10% in the preceding month as market participants fretted about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the tourism industry.
As emotional Brooklynites streamed in to hear him speak — and to collectively reminisce about life before the Trump era — Mr. Souza, 62, sucked on a lozenge and fretted about the projector's ability to perfectly display his photos.
BREXIT NOT DONE Political uncertainty has weighed heavily on the pound and dogged the performance of British assets since the referendum as investors fretted about the damage a departure from the EU would cause the British economy.
The Australian government said on Sunday it will provide financial aid to the country's tourism sector that's been badly hit by long-lasting bush fires, as business owners fretted about cancellations that stretch into the months ahead.
I'd failed to pack ahead for any of the themed nights (including a very culturally questionable "Caribbean Queen" theme), so I fretted about what I'd wear, especially when Lynette showed up at my door wearing a goddamned tuxedo.
The Klan blamed Jews and, to a lesser extent, Catholics for subverting what would later be called the gender order; nevertheless, Klanspeople fretted about immodesty precisely because this freer social and sexual culture appealed to Protestants as well.
Rising U.S. Treasury yields had triggered a bout of panic selling in equities in February, as investors fretted about the end of easy money policies in the developed world that had boosted equity valuations in the preceding years.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's government said on Wednesday it would revive efforts to change the constitution and expand the powers of the presidency, helping send the lira currency to a record low as investors fretted about renewed political uncertainty.
Beijing has also long fretted about hardened Pakistani Islamist fighters linking up with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a Uigher militant group Beijing accuses of seeking to split off its western region of Xinjiang, Pakistani officials say.
That early endeavor only ever earned him the ire of his mother, who fretted about explosions, so, at thirteen, the young entrepreneur started selling snacks to passengers travelling on the local railroad line from Port Huron to Detroit.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prices in the niche market for biofuels compliance credits jumped to three-year highs on Monday as traders fretted about supplies because of higher U.S. government mandates to increase the use of biofuels next year.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged foreign tourists not to be deterred by deadly wildfires that have razed large swathes and sent smoke as far as South America, even as authorities fretted about renewed dangers ahead.
LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian dollar bonds slipped to multi-week lows on Friday as investors fretted about the risk of renewed tension in the Gulf after Iran reported an attack on one of its oil tankers.
Sterling slipped from a two-month high against the dollar, getting only a temporary boost from better-than-expected UK manufacturing data, as investors fretted about Britain reaching a deal with the European Union over the Irish border.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Moments before Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed and dismembered last October, two of his suspected murderers waiting at the kingdom's Istanbul consulate fretted about the task at hand, according to a U.N. report published on Wednesday.
The announcement sent Afterpay's shares up as much as 7.6% in Tuesday trade, partly reversing two days of heavy selling as investors fretted about U.S. credit card firm Visa Inc's planned entry to the buy-now-pay-later market.
Global markets have had a turbulent week as investors fretted about the economic impact from the coronavirus outbreak in China, which has so far killed 22020, prompting the World Health Organization on Thursday to declare a global health emergency.
Global stocks fell, oil prices hit three-month lows, and China's yuan dipped to its weakest in 2020 as investors fretted about damage to the world's second-biggest economy from travel bans and an extended Lunar New Year holiday.
On social media, some shoppers reminisced about sharing frozen yogurt with their great-grandmother at the local Sam's Club, while others fretted about remote areas losing a primary source of supplies or a reliable place to pick up prescriptions.
His respectful approach pleased British officials who helped organize his trip and who had fretted about the unpredictable President's habit of detonating diplomatic grenades -- especially where the two sides differ on Iran policy, climate change, international institutions and the Middle East.
The yield on the benchmark government bond, which moves inversely to its price, was up 000 basis points as investors fretted about the economic impact of a crisis which could see South Africa lose its remaining investment grade credit rating.
During the holiday season, even as money and gifts have flowed into the area from relatives working in the United States, residents have fretted about what a Trump presidency will mean for them and family members working in the United States.
Indians struggled to pay for basic goods like food and fuel on Wednesday and fretted about their savings, after the government withdrew 22 and 238,243.57 rupee notes from circulation in a bid to flush out money hidden from the tax man.
Indians struggled to pay for basic goods like food and fuel on Wednesday and fretted about their savings, after the government withdrew 217 and 225,000 rupee notes from circulation in a bid to flush out money hidden from the tax man.
Indicators of consumer confidence have diverged from measures of business sentiment in recent months, as companies have fretted about the potential implications of rising trade tensions while regular Americans have continued to benefit from low unemployment and solid wage growth.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Wesfarmers Ltd made a surprise $1.1 billion offer on Tuesday for rare earths miner Lynas Corp Ltd, looking for new growth after a series of asset sales, but its shares fell as investors fretted about increased risk.
TOKYO, April 5 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Friday, with Brent slipping away from the $303 mark after briefly rising above that level in the previous session, as traders fretted about progress in U.S.-China talks to end a trade war.
The lira stood at 5.7285 to the U.S. currency at 0933 GMT, 1.6% weaker than Friday's close but off a low of 6 in early Asian trade as investors fretted about the implications of the move for central bank independence.
U.S. markets also fretted about Irma, rated as a dangerous Category 5 hurricane, which could reach the southern United States this weekend only days after Harvey caused damage estimated in the scores of billions of dollars in Texas and Louisiana.
With Justice Antonin Scalia's seat empty, and GOP leaders in the Senate promising to let Barack Obama's successor fill the void, Republicans have openly fretted about who Mr Trump might choose for the job should he win the White House.
LONDON (Reuters) - China's surprisingly weak trade data brought a four-day rally in European shares to a halt on Monday, with luxury goods and technology stocks leading the drop as investors fretted about slowing global growth and weaker-than-expected earnings.
Trudeau, who has said he fretted about potential job losses, admits he tried last year to persuade former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to reconsider the prosecutor's decision to press ahead with a trial but insisted he did nothing wrong.
Trudeau, who has said he fretted about potential job losses, has admitted he tried last year to persuade former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to reconsider the prosecutor's decision to press ahead with a trial but insisted he did nothing wrong.
"Before the present Portuguese government came to power (in 2016), many fretted about its policy promises, only to see a set of rather reasonable policies, which markets — slowly — turned out to appreciate very much," he said in a note Sunday.
Investors fretted about the possibility of a "no-deal" British departure from the European Union after UK lawmakers instructed Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday to reopen the treaty she had negotiated with Brussels to replace a controversial Irish border arrangement.
In 2014, after the earthquakes rocked the countryside around Florence, after the global media fretted about the possible destruction of the David, Italy's minister of culture said that an antiseismic base would be installed under the statue within a year.
The category was quite competitive this season, which saw an unusually ambitious assortment of dramas and comedies, heartening doomsayers who have long fretted about the health of plays on Broadway, where the big money and big crowds flock to musicals.
MELBOURNE, March 19 (Reuters) - The Australian Football League, the country's best-attended sporting championship, opened its season on Thursday with two Melbourne teams playing in an all but empty 100,000-seat stadium as club bosses fretted about the coronavirus impact.
MELBOURNE/KANAGAROO ISLAND, Australia (Reuters) - The Australian government said on Sunday it will provide financial aid to the country's tourism sector that's been badly hit by long-lasting bushfires, as business owners fretted about cancellations that stretch into the months ahead.
The death toll from a mysterious flu-like virus in China climbed to six on Tuesday as new cases surged beyond 300 and authorities fretted about the added risk from millions of Chinese travelling for the Lunar New Year holiday.
The death toll from a mysterious flu-like virus in China climbed to six on Tuesday as new cases surged beyond 300 and authorities fretted about the added risk from millions of Chinese traveling for the Lunar New Year holiday.
The TSX's worst performing sectors have included energy, down nearly 3%, as investors fretted about slow progress toward building additional pipeline capacity, and healthcare, which has fallen more than 13% because of a plunge in once high-flying cannabis shares.
The index had hit a more than 2-½-year low of 91.011 on Friday as investors fretted about the short-term impact of Hurricane Irma on the U.S. economy and worried about simmering tensions between North Korea and the United States.
NEW YORK, July 22013 (Reuters) - Prices in the niche market for biofuels compliance credits jumped to three-year highs on Monday as traders fretted about supplies because of higher U.S. government mandates to increase the use of biofuels next year.
Yet for anxious Biden allies it shows renewed signs of vigor at a time when many have fretted about whether his campaign could hold on until Southern states, where Biden enjoys more support, hold their contests later in the year.
ISTANBUL, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Turkey's lira hit its weakest level against the dollar since an August "flash crash" on Thursday as investors fretted about tensions with the United States over Turkey's purchase of Russian defence systems and its incursion in Syria.
One of the many things NFL observers have fretted about in recent years is the lack of quality passers—worries that have been heightened in the wake of Peyton Manning's recent retirement, and with stars like Brady and Drew Brees reaching middle age.
The most actively traded hot rolled coil contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange soared as much as 6 percent after the accident on Friday, and reached a record high of 4,400 yuan ($674.48) per tonne on Monday as investors fretted about tight supply.
Local and foreign arms and defense companies that had gathered for a security expo in Rio de Janeiro last month said they hoped the new government's crime crackdown would bolster sales, but also fretted about a weak economy and tough political climate.
The index had hit a more than 2-1/13-year low of 91.011 on Friday as investors fretted about the short-term impact of Hurricane Irma on the U.S. economy and worried about simmering tensions between North Korea and the United States.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Turkish lira hit a record low against the euro and bond yields rose to the highest in more than three months on Tuesday, as investors fretted about a widening current account, conflict in Syria and the possibility of early elections.
Snap's shares fell 16 percent to $12.67, well below their $17 initial public offering price in March, as investors fretted about Snap's slowing user growth in the latest quarter and viewed Tencent's move as an investment rather than the precursor to a merger.
Traditional SUVs and sports cars were the stars at this week's preview of Detroit auto show, but behind the scenes, some auto industry executives openly fretted about an uncertain future, including big questions about whether society is ready for self-driving cars.
The safe-haven rose sharply against the euro and dollar while sterling fell to its lowest in more than 30 years on Tuesday, as currency markets fretted about more signs of economic stress stemming from Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
RIYADH, June 19 (Reuters) - Moments before Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed and dismembered last October, two of his suspected murderers laying in wait at the kingdom's Istanbul consulate fretted about the task at hand, according to a U.N. report published on Wednesday.
In the run up to last weekend's Italian referendum, money flew out of Italy at an alarming rate as Italians fretted about the stability of an Italian banking system with nonperforming loans totaling as much as 85033 percent of its balance sheet.
So while at the height of the 2010-12 euro zone crisis French banks had to cut their balance sheets by selling assets as investors fretted about their exposure to countries like Greece and their funding models, this cull was short-lived.
LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to Turkish sovereign debt rose to a fresh 4-4.23/2 month high on Wednesday and dollar bonds fell across the curve as investors fretted about monetary policy and inflation and rising geopolitical tensions.
Michelle fretted about how her daughters would fare with a Secret Service detail in their classrooms and on play dates (for which the hosts would need to get White House clearance), not to mention their learning to drive or going to the prom.
She fretted about traveling such a long distance — she never expected the judges to pick a black girl from Highland Park — but her guidance counselor encouraged her not to be afraid to cross 8 Mile Road, the famous divide between city and suburbs.
NEW YORK, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Yields on 10-year and five-year U.S. Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) fell into negative territory on Monday as investors fretted about the global economy amid fears about the impact of the new coronavirus outbreak in China.
The currency's weakness has revived memories of China's surprise devaluation last August and another rapid depreciation early this year - falls that spread turmoil in global financial markets, as investors fretted about deepening economic woes as growth slipped to a quarter-century low.
But the bank's shares slid as much as 7.8 percent on Friday as investors fretted about its exposure to emerging markets, including Latin America and Asia, and puzzled about how to separate its core performance given an array of unusual gains and expenses.
E. GLEN WEYLSenior researcherMicrosoft ResearchNew York * When writing about "the global scourge" of parents who have fewer children than they want ("The empty crib", August 27th) you implied that those who fretted about exploding populations 50 years ago failed to predict the decline of births.
Yet, even as global leaders and experts fretted about whether the United States has lost its way, a much different scene was beginning to unfold in Florida, a terrible tragedy that has now turned into a powerful story about the vibrancy of our democracy.
In granular, groveling detail, the government's star witness in a high-level Albany corruption case described on Tuesday how Mr. Percoco continually pleaded for, and fretted about, alleged bribe money from an energy company seeking to build a power plant in the Hudson Valley.
The U.S. dollar rose on Monday, after two days of losses, attracting safe-haven bids, as optimism waned about a trade deal between the United States and China, and investors fretted about the ongoing twists and turns on Britain's exit from the European Union.
This is, after all, a walk of life in which twenty-one- year-olds are already onto their second startup, billionaires are minted by twenty- five and even Steve Jobs once fretted about whether people older than thirty were capable of achieving anything of lasting significance.
The currency lost some 2166.16% of its value against the dollar last year and has shed another 228.48% this year as investors fretted about the threat of U.S. sanctions, uncertainty over local election results, declining central bank reserves and a trend of Turks ramping up forex holdings.
When asked to pick just the "most important issue" facing the country, nearly 10% of Britons fretted about Europe/the EU in early 2016 (up from 2% for the same period in 2015) while 20% included it as one of their most important concerns (see chart).
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen climbed against the euro and the dollar while sterling fell to its lowest level in more than 21.3 years on Tuesday, as currency markets fretted about more signs of economic stress stemming from Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
Ahead of last week's gathering on the Mall, Democrats and advocates for the National Parks system fretted about the exorbitant price tag that stretched into the millions of dollars, and the possible politicization of a typically apolitical holiday, including a designated area for VIP Republican supporters.
But the stock has lost 9 percent in 2018 so far as investors fretted about issues such as a federal probe of a fatal crash on March 23 in California involving one of its vehicles and a downgrade of its credit position by Moody's Investors Service.
TOKYO, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds fell on Friday, sending some yields to five-month highs, as the usual buyers took a step back ahead of the U.S. jobs report later in the global day and some investors fretted about the Bank of Japan's JGB purchasing plans.
Ever since video of the white nationalist Richard Spencer being sucker punched by a masked man on Inauguration Day went viral, the entire spectrum of the pro-Trump media — from hardcore alt-right blogs to Fox News — has fretted about the threat of political violence against Trump supporters.
But tellingly, in a grumbling letter about the failure of his 1933 expedition, Wager told his friend and fellow geologist John Auden that Auden had some kind of nervous tic but declined to say what it was, leaving Auden "beside himself with worry" as he fretted about it.
The dollar, which started the week on a weak footing as a thaw in trade tensions between Washington and Beijing sapped demand for the safe-haven greenback, extended its fall as investors fretted about an inversion of the short end of the U.S. yield curve in bond markets.
Global stocks fell, oil prices hit three-month lows, and China's yuan dipped to its weakest level in 22002 as investors fretted about damage to the world's second-biggest economy from travel bans and the Lunar New Year holiday, which China extended in a bid to keep people at home.
Liang Hong, an analyst at China International Capital, said the hoarding of cash was a reflection of the "uncertainty trap" faced by entrepreneurs as Beijing's efforts to balance policy between structural reform and growth stabilization blurred investment prospects and the market fretted about the possibility of abrupt monetary, fiscal or industry policy changes.
Let me preface this by saying that, while I agree, at least theoretically, that all should pay their fair share of taxes, a more stringent and progressive tax code could lead to slower growth and further reinforce the "secular stagnation" that prominent economists, like Larry Summers, have fretted about in recent years.
He has urged senior Army leaders to get units into shape, and fretted about a loss of what he has called muscle memory: how to fight a large land war, including one in which an established adversary is able to bring sophisticated air defenses, tanks, infantry, naval power and even cyberweapons into battle.
In comments that stretched for about 22.5 minutes, Weinstein expressed remorse, defended his relationships with the women who testified against him, said he was "confused," bragged about the charity money he raised after 2170/0003 and Superstorm Sandy, lamented that his children won't speak to him and fretted about the future of the American legal system.
The Trump boom is fueling both old and new media: Not so long after old-school publications fretted about financial survival, digital subscriptions are booming at The New York Times ($99 million in the second quarter, a 20% jump from a year earlier), The Washington Post and The New Yorker — fueled by Trump fascination and extraordinary journalism for historic times.
We fretted about the extraordinary economic gamble of America's fiscal policy (February 10th), profiled Masayoshi Son, the man behind a $100bn investment fund for tech companies (May 12th), went in search of India's missing middle class (January 13th) and argued that, ten years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the world had not learned the lessons of the financial crisis (September 8th).
When Birthright was first conceived in the 1990s by Yossi Beilin, an Israeli official who helped craft the Oslo peace process, few fretted about how to talk about a conflict they believed was on the verge of being solved, said Brian Lurie, a well-known rabbi who has spoken out against the occupation and has been involved in Birthright since its inception.
Shirakawa warned against focusing narrowly on prices * Some members fretted about sliding inflation expectations * Debate reflects U.S. Fed, ECB efforts to avoid "Japanification" TOKYO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The danger of committing to an inflation target and difficulty of managing expectations were debated in earnest at the Bank of Japan a decade ago, showed transcripts released on Wednesday, as U.S. and European central bankers grapple with similar topics.
Republican strategists had openly fretted about what Trump firing Rosenstein could mean to the party's chances at the ballot box this fall, concerned that it would create not only the appearance of chaos within the White House but also that it could make the President and his inner circle look like they were desperately trying to cover something up in regards the Russia probe.
Profit and revenue rose at Citigroup in the fourth quarter, but investors looked past those gains on Friday and fretted about the bank's ability to weather turmoil in the emerging markets and oil industry Citigroup said on Friday that its profit, after adjusting for certain debt valuations, surged to about $3.4 billion — up from the meager $340 million that the bank earned in the quarter a year ago when it was weighed down by huge legal expenses related to a series of government investigations.

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