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On mobile devices, Spiegel believes that the order is inverting.
The "yield curve" as it's called is close to inverting.
The curve has since normalised but is close to inverting again.
A day after inverting, the U.S. yield curve steepened a little.
How does inverting yourself make you feel after you come down?
We like the idea of inverting what you normally know about actors.
"We're truly inverting the workflow," said InVision CEO and founder Clark Valberg .
Investors have been fretting this year about the Treasury yield curve possibly inverting.
This series has always done a nice job of inverting the relationship standbys.
Inverting myself for tax purposes isn't going to be possible or profitable right now.
Turn upside-down Note: Inverting is contraindicated if you have untreated high blood pressure.
It typically "flashes red" by inverting 12 months before the beginning of a recession.
If rates merely narrow without inverting, the broad stock index has a chance of rising.
They see the underlying economy is strong enough in keeping the yield curve from inverting.
An inverting yield curve is seen as a leading indicator of an impending economic recession.
The SIT Investment Associates senior portfolio manager sees the yield curve inverting faster than anticipated.
Martínez Celaya's paintings are like wordless poems, inverting and twisting meaning in profound and playful ways.
By inverting the photograph, the figure balances on the clay pot instead of holding it up.
Gays and lesbians are viewed as demonically inverting nature, as sinners, freaks, deviants, corrupters, insurrectionists, miscreants.
Inverting the traditions of murder mystery, the true victims of the crime are also the killers.
It does this by essentially inverting the normal order of operations in the American regulatory process.
The issue here is whether the Fed will be inverting the yield curve creating a recession.
Winter Tide joins a small group of books that have been inverting Lovecraft's tropes and legacy recently.
That ultimately paid off, and the curve is now its flattest and closest to inverting since 2007.
The gap between the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields is getting uncomfortably close to inverting.
In the case of McKendrick, resentment inspires her to reconfigure a particular style, inverting its original meaning.
October: Inverting reality on the whistleblower The Sharpie madness was old news by the end of September.
With the yield curve either flat or inverting, investors are concerned that the bank's earnings will be crimped.
There's one tremendous shot in Tall Grass with a reflection in a moving dewdrop, with the camera inverting.
"Trump is inverting our minds and causing us a nerve racking, internal hysteria," he told media on Thursday.
The 3-month Treasury bill yield topped its 10-year counterpart on Friday, thus inverting the yield curve.
The 0.943-month Treasury bill yield topped its 10-year counterpart on Friday, thus inverting the yield curve.
Worse, the gap between the two-year and 25-year Treasury yields is getting uncomfortably close to inverting.
Investors were watching the Treasury yield curve, which is close to inverting for the first time since 2007.
If the Fed keeps tightening, short-term rates could rise above long-term rates, inverting the yield curve.
Pierre Audi's staging provides some of the physical comedy Beckett intended, while slyly inverting the play's scenic indications.
In fact, by inverting "Oyster" and turning the "M," upside down, the club created an illustrative logo: OW!
"If there is a risk of inverting the yield curve then we should try to avoid that," he added.
The Hours and Times is a film of conviction in what it hypothesizes, inverting the expected framing of queer stories.
The footage often portrays static figures in a monumental landscape, inverting traditional narratives of human dominion over the natural world.
The minutes also lifted US Treasury yields briefly, inverting the two-25 curve for the first time in a week.
By inverting reality, it shows us how the laws of nature that we so take for granted are themselves extraordinary.
In December, the U.S. treasury yield curve showed evidence of inverting for the first time in more than a decade.
To the addict, the doctor is contorting the truth; to the doctor, it's the addict who is constantly inverting reality.
Remove the cake from the oven and set aside to cool in the tin before inverting onto a serving plate.
" I recently wrote a story explaining enthusiastic consent and how it's kind of inverting "no means no" into "yes means yes.
Bushwick imagines a literal culture war, but it seems more specifically interested in inverting the right-wing fantasy of guerrilla resistance.
Remove from the oven, place on a wire rack, and allow to completely cool before inverting onto a serving plate. 4.
The benchmark yield also dipped below the yield on the 3-month note, inverting part of the so-called yield curve.
"They're scared stiff right now," she added, noting oil prices and the possibility of inverting the yield curve are probably concerns.
We are seeing the 2-year and 10-year inverting, we're seeing record low yields in the 30-year right now.
The pesky yield curve keeps inverting, showing us that investors are worried about what's around the corner for the US economy.
So by inverting the idea that perfection is the problem itself, it naturally created a great starting point for a story.
Last summer, the benchmark 10-year yield dipped below the 2-year rate, inverting a key part of the yield curve.
We felt inverting it was a good way to allow people to identify with the character and understand what we feel.
This season, he invigorated Mississippi State's offense by inverting his lineup, starting some reserves and putting some starters on the bench.
And, most salaciously, sometimes a bulge appears for a moment if the inverting tutu catches the wind in just the wrong way.
This trick works just as well by inverting a small bowl inside of a larger bowl and proceeding in the same way.
That sent yields on longer term debt down, even inverting segments of the so-called yield curve, impacting banks' net interest income.
Here, Beard transposes that almost fetishistic archetype and subverts it by swapping genders and inverting the male figures, as they perform handstands.
An industry-funded study from Bates White Consulting suggests that, if anything, after inverting firms in the pharmaceutical space, employment actually increases.
This led to the spread between three-month Treasury bills and 10-year note yields inverting for the first time since 2007.
A flattening yield curve takes it closer to inverting, which means the 2-year yield would rise above the 83-year yield.
The dollar index, which is down around 1% since the start of August, was flat around 97.7 despite the yield curve inverting.
The 2s/10s yield curve is only 58 basis points from inverting - a classic signal that recession is just around the corner.
LAVENTHAL: BUT JUST A YIELD CURVE INVERTING WOULDN'T MAKE IT A – WAPNER: YOU WOULDN'T SAY IT WOULD PORTEND A CALAMITY OR CATASTROPHE?
Borrowing body-inverting floorwork and an elastic flow from hip-hop, his choreographic style takes its patterning and construction from contemporary dance.
While you may have heard chatter about the yield curve inverting recently, there are other indicators that are equally or more important.
And the yield curve for U.S. government securities shows signs of inverting, which has often been a harbinger of previous economic slowdowns.
Bond yields were higher Friday morning, after the 25-year Treasury and 2-year yields on Thursday came close to inverting again.
Inverting those hills into haunches, "Petrified River" envisages the waterways of Manhattan as an abject wasteland: arid riverbeds and an empty water basin.
Likewise, Patrick Harker, his counterpart at the Philadelphia Fed, warned in November that inverting the yield curve would "not be a good thing".
It's inverting that whole concept, where it's more about the negative space, the quiets, and the shades of quietness, and ultimately, the silence.
By "inverting," the company would attempt to be subject to the tax rules of the country in which the new headquarters was located.
The most closely watched spread between the 10-year and 2-year Treasury notes was just 13 basis points from inverting on Friday.
In our time of celebrity politicians and activist celebrities, it can seem as if traditional roles within the media are blurring, or inverting.
On Wednesday, the yield rate for two-year Treasury bonds rose higher than the rate for 10-year bonds, inverting the yield curve.
If you just can't get used to it, go into the settings and try inverting the vertical axis, sometimes called the Y-axis.
AA Bronson's idea of the queered zen garden seemed simple but was actually very politically charged, inverting the symbolic value of everyday objects.
Instead, Pose proves it is light years ahead of other shows by inverting the power dynamics you would expect between its leading romantic duo.
The yield on the 250.2-year Treasury note fell below that of the 249.3-month bill Thursday morning, inverting part of the yield curve.
Only her friends and colleagues from the South Side, who helped her limn the space with leaves, could enter, inverting the idea of access.
For one, the yield on the 10-year Treasury yield dipped below the yield on the 3-month, inverting part of the yield curve.
The 267.42-year yield fell below the yield for three-month bills on Friday for the first time since 2007, inverting the yield curve.
That data resulted in the U.S. 10-year yield and 3-month yield inverting, with the 10-year yield sliding below the 3-month.
The skid happened as the yield curve flattened, and looked at risk of inverting, in what is considered a common early indicator of recessions.
"How committed would the Fed to be to aggressively and purposely inverting the yield curve?" said Zachary Karabell, head of global strategy at Envestnet.
Jonathan Wilson's "Inverting the Pyramid" explains soccer history through the development of tactics (though, personally, I think "Behind the Curtain" is his best book).
He said talk about the yield curve inverting — which means long-term borrowing costs become less than those in the short term — was premature.
The time between the curve inverting and recession has varied dramatically to as little as a few months to as much as two years.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note is now below that of the 3-month bill, inverting part of the so-called yield curve.
Inverting tropes by depicting women killing men may not upend the kyriarchy, but it is beautiful to behold and generally fun to skewer false gods.
"I don't see it as a signal of recession," Yellen told a Credit Suisse conference in Hong Kong when asked about the yield curve inverting.
Every now and then, however, that script flips, and rates for short-term debt exceed those for long-term debt, "inverting" the typical yield curve.
The have a habit of isolating characters in campsites, stables, jail cells and clearings, inverting the possibility of escape and travel inherent in the genre.
The controversial Joker movie is yet another example of the villain's habit of inverting a clown's traditional role: Using the costume for terror, not laughs.
Inverting U.S. companies usually leave their core U.S. operations at home, transferring only their legal tax domicile to the home country of the acquired company.
"That puts you on kind of a notice, just like the yield curve inverting, that maybe you're supposed to be on recession watch," he added.
The flattening yield curve has been spooking markets, particularly this week when the Treasury yield slid below both the 3-year and yield, "inverting" the curve.
After conducting Google searches, BBC Brazil discovered that Martins had pulled photos from multiple sources, inverting the images so that they were harder to track down.
Inverting the red carpet color palette of her Armani Privé tasseled gown, Dern wore a black column dress with a pink blazer draped over her shoulders.
He only went to the doctor for a biopsy because his wife noticed that his nipple looked like it was "inverting" during a vacation in Florida.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note briefly dipped under that of the 3-month Treasury bill on Thursday, inverting part of the yield curve.
AND I HAVE TO SAY WE HAD A WHOLE BUNCH OF TALKING AND HAND WRINGING SEVERAL MONTHS AGO ABOUT THE YIELD CURVE BEING FLAT AND INVERTING.
They work by using internal microphones that listen to what's happening in the world around you, then inverting the noise and sending it into the loudspeaker.
Listen to our Game of Thrones podcast on iTunes and Spotify Where the show did subvert expectation was by inverting the central Game of Thrones priorities.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell below the yield for three-month bills on Friday for the first time since 2007, inverting the yield curve.
By simply inverting and laying bare the usual process — working bottom up instead of top down — "Idol" presented a genuine alternative to familiar music business practices.
If you want to do it quickly, by default, the hotkey shortcut for inverting colors is Ctrl + I on Windows, or Command + I on Apple computers.
And there is a good chance he would face a Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, who has expressed fewer reservations about trade, inverting a longstanding political dynamic.
"The thing is, we would be deliberately inverting the yield curve, because we think our models are right and we think the market's wrong," Bullard said.
At the same time, Gaga's trans twin candidly exposes herself to the risk of "disease," inverting social stereotypes about trans women being tainted in some way.
How inconvenient, then, that when this world-inverting crisis finally showed up, we weren't given an enemy we could fight with our hands (wash your hands).
Until Apple releases a system-wide dark mode (sorry, inverting colors in accessibility settings doesn't count) switching on dark mode app-by-app is the best option.
"Using flux, using red and green light, decreasing the brightness of the light and inverting the contrast—I think these are things that all help," said Dunaief.
ET, the yield on the benchmark 22-year Treasury note was trading at 1.533%, below the 2-year's rate of 1.545%, inverting the U.S. Treasury curve further.
After the central bank cut rates at the end of July, financial markets have been in turmoil in August with the yield curve inverting and stocks falling.
Cool completely before inverting the bowl and filling it with ice cream and all the good shit you want to make a badass fucking ice cream sundae.
In fact, the new setting has two modes: Smart Invert, which the inversion intelligently, leaving many colors the same, and not inverting layouts that are already dark.
Exports in the months immediately after the Qingdao story hit the headlines in May 2014 surged to almost 100,000 tonnes, inverting China's normal status as net importer.
The spread between the 3-month Treasury bill yield and the 10-year note rate turned negative for the first time since 2007, thus inverting the curve.
In January, the economist noted that one precedent to consider is Japan, which saw its yield curve flatten without inverting before each of its last four recessions.
The gap between two- and 20083-year yields, the benchmark curve, is the flattest it's been for 22008 years and just 22008 basis points away from inverting.
U.S. stocks fell sharply on Wednesday as bond markets issued a possible recession signal with the U.S. Treasury yield curve inverting for the first time since 2007.
She did, investing the affair with dramatic momentum and inverting the trajectory, familiar to many highly educated women of her generation, of finding professional fulfillment before love.
Here you can do things like cropping photos, changing photos from color to grayscale and back, deforming photos, inverting photos, solarizing photos, and quite a few more.
A team of four neuroscientists at Radboud University is working on a model for inverting face sketches to synthesize photorealistic face images by using deep neural networks.
Several market indicators are blinking red, with the yield curve on US bonds (briefly) inverting last week for the first time since the prerecession year of 2007.
Nier: Automata's side-stepping of this one way of doing things, often inverting the "right" way to approach a scene, makes it all the more visually striking.
The widest surface I had was not wide enough, so I had to improvise by shaving off some plastic from beneath the TV's frame and inverting the legs.
The benchmark U.S. yield curve, the difference between 10- and two-year Treasury yields, is the flattest in over a decade and only 30 basis points from inverting.
Joao Miyao and others have done well inverting to attack the calf slicer in the style of a kneebar and often enters the 50/50 position this way.
More than the retreating Germans, the real enemy for Yossarian and his rag-tag bunch of friends is the bureaucracy of the military, inverting logic at every turn.
Benchmark U.S. Treasury yields fell across the board, with the yield curve between three-month bills and 10-year notes inverting to its deepest level since March 2007.
I've been continually surprised by the sly way this season has been inverting, blurring, and repositioning lines that have always felt relatively set (between Soviets and Americans, usually).
It slows down the instrumental of Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up" (arguably bounce's largest mainstream hit) to a crawl, inverting the original's amped-up carnality to menacing seduction.
While the least effective works of the exhibition criticize neoliberalism from an intellectual ivory tower, the strongest pieces effectively engage visitors by inverting the byproducts of neoliberal consumerism.
On Tuesday, the market was volatile as bond yields resumed their slide, inverting the 10-year Treasury yield to its lowest level against the 2-year since 2007.
Classic market indicators are blinking red, with the yield curve on US bonds (briefly) inverting last week for the first time since the pre-recession year of 2007.
New York (CNN Business)The bond market is trying to tell us something: The yield curve keeps inverting, flashing a warning sign that a recession could be coming.
HOCKENHULL This is one of the earliest things in the exhibition, and it's inverting hierarchies, so you've got the mouse, that's the pharaoh, being tended by a cat.
He understands why the biggest leagues might have the most participants in the Champions League, but he wants to "liven up the qualification process," essentially by inverting it.
The yield curve has once again flattened and is at risk of inverting again, repeating a pattern last seen just before the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent recession.
The ending of Thunder-Spurs undid the very fabric of NBA reality, inverting the entirety of the basketball universe so that Dion Fucking Waiters was at its center.
The high rate encourages all kinds of perverse behavior, such as leaving money parked in overseas subsidiaries and inverting corporate structures to take advantage of lower rates abroad.
But in inverting this hierarchy, Gimnes' designs privilege process over product, and show that the early stages of a work can be just as thrilling as the end.
Emerging markets are under heavy and mounting pressure, credit markets are crumbling, the U.S. bond yield curve is barely 30 basis points from inverting, which may portend a recession.
But curves are flattening, particularly in the United States, where the benchmark 2s/10s curve is the flattest since September 2007 and less than 40 basis points from inverting.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield edged up, having fallen below the yield for three-month bills on Friday for the first time since 2007, inverting the yield curve.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell further, having fallen below the yield for three-month bills on Friday for the first time since 2007, inverting the yield curve.
Since there are two hoops of different sizes, you can work on large or small creations by inverting the stand to work from the hoop that fits your project.
Inverting colors on a picture in Photoshop sets all the image's color values to their opposite value on a color wheel — white becomes black, green becomes purple, and more.
This should give you some of the functionality of inverting colors, but with more control over your preferences, though you will have to turn it on to test them.
The 2s/10s U.S. yield curve last week got to within less than 10 basis points of inverting, a precursor of every U.S. recession over the past 50 years.
With "Shaft," Mr. Parks translated his humanistic view of urban crime to the screen, inverting racial stereotypes: The film's hero is black, while some of its villains are white.
"Historically this inverting of the curve was not just the best barometer, it was the only barometer of a recession," said Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer of global fixed income.
For others, kink is a powerful tool for managing their disability: controlling pain, inverting social dynamics, and achieving new levels of comfort with and communication about their disabilities and needs.
Banks have been hammered lately amid worries about the U.S. economy as the yield curve has flattened — with sections of the curve inverting this month — signaling diminished expectations for growth.
In 2004 the government added a tax on pay for executives of inverting companies but the companies began reimbursing their executives for this expense, passing the cost along to shareholders.
Eventually, she tried inverting one and setting it atop the other, a balancing act that, in this seismic region, "puts an emphasis on the fragility of this object," she says.
In 19913 Friedrich Bessel suggested in effect inverting the problem by using the shadow cone to define a coordinate system in which to specify the positions of the Sun and Moon.
While the risk of the entire yield curve inverting grows in anticipation of slower domestic growth, the economy appears on sure footing due to a solid job market and mild inflation.
The fears reverberated through the global financial markets, with the yield curve between three-month U.S. Treasury bills and 23.9-year notes inverting for the second time in under a week.
And while recessions do always arrive eventually, the time between the yield curve first inverting and the recession arriving can be as long as 7653 days, as the chart above shows.
The benchmark yield also fell below the 3-month Treasury rate of 1.558%, inverting the part of the yield curve that the Federal Reserve watches closely for signs of a recession.
Yields on 1.19-year Treasury notes were down at 1.51%, having dived from a top of 1.66% on Friday, leaving them just below two-year yields and inverting the curve again.
Inverting the customary hierarchies of fashion, the designers kept the fashion insiders waiting while the kids on the street and the 150,000 others on Public School's Instagram feed saw everything first.
Inverting your head below your heart enables freshly oxygenated blood to go to your brain first, which can help relieve all that pressure in your head that causes the pounding headache.
She told INSIDER she especially likes poses like down dog, which involves inverting your body into a triangle shape and using your back and shoulder muscles to hold yourself in place.
Leicester's magic lay in inverting all of that, in proving that — every so often — a group of unheralded players led by a disregarded manager at an unnoticed club could somehow succeed.
You leave that piercing in for about three months and after that, those ducts have been stretched and you can remove the piercing without the nipple inverting, and usually, with sensitivity intact.
The gap between the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields is already getting uncomfortably close to inverting — an event that happens when short-term rates are higher than long-term ones.
The FACT Coalition wants the Treasury Department to expand guidance that limits the ability of inverting companies to use certain strategies to access their offshore profits without paying U.S. taxes on them.
From "Tariff Man" tweets and inverting yield curves to conflicting messages from Trump advisers and the arrest of a Chinese executive, there is no shortage of headlines keeping investors awake at night.
Attrill said the curve between the U.S. 3-month treasury bill and the 10-year treasury bond yields is a much better predictor of recession and remains a long way from inverting.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note dipped to about 1.5582%, falling below the 3-month rate briefly, inverting part of the yield curve that the Federal Reserve watches closely.
This semi-reflective surface mirrors the movement of the surrounding city, in doing so inverting the usual way we experience cinema when we sit in a darkened auditorium to watch moving images.
Those rate moves, while modest, were accompanied by regulatory crackdowns on riskier forms of financing and shadow banking, which have tightened credit conditions and led to China's bond curve inverting in recent months.
In 22015, Lloyd, the physicist Aram Harrow of MIT and Avinatan Hassidim, a computer scientist at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, showed how to do the crucial algebraic operation of inverting a matrix.
The tensions reverberated through global financial markets, with the yield curve between three-month U.S. Treasury bills and 10-year notes inverting for the second time in less than a week on Monday.
Bond traders certainly think the probability of interest rate reductions or other monetary accommodation is increasing, with the U.S. Treasury yield curve for the second half of 2019 inverting again in recent days.
YIELD INVERSION Yields on 1.19-year Treasury notes were down at 1.51%, having dived from a top of 1.66% on Friday, leaving them just below two-year yields and inverting the curve again.
LONDON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Britain's government bond yield curve briefly regained its normal upward slope on Thursday, after inverting last week for the first time since 2008 in a potential recession warning sign.
The tensions reverberated through global financial markets, with the yield curve between three-month U.S. Treasury bills and 27.6-year notes inverting for the second time in less than a week on Monday.
Inverting the way that American democracy can be interpreted through the Athenian city-state, The Killing of a Sacred Deer can be read using a uniquely American work of art as its roadmap.
There's an unspoken argument between the person who wrote the original words and the person who deleted them, repurposing what remains in the service of a new agenda and inverting the power dynamic.
As a result the U.S. yield curve was the flattest in 11 years and close to inverting, a phenomenon in which the two-year yield becomes higher than the longer-dated Treasury yield.
Inverting the colors on your computer&aposs screen can help both people who have vision impairment and those who have eye fatigue, especially if you spend a lot of time looking at screens.
NY Fed: 38% chance of a recession However, another closely-watched yield curve, the gap between the three-month and 10-year Treasury, is still upside down after first inverting in the spring.
"L'Amour au Théâtre" (2009), set to excerpts from Rameau's "Hippolyte et Aricie," matches the aristocratic decorum of the music with its own democratic cooperation, the dancers calmly inverting one another, assembling cantilevered tableaus.
By inverting this liability model and essentially making platforms directly responsible for ensuring the legality of content in the first instance, the business models and investments of platforms large and small will be impacted.
"There is always a lag between the yield curve inverting and the U.S. going into recession, and it is unlikely to be any different this time," said Alan McQuaid, chief economist at Merrion Capital.
On the business side of the tax debate, liberal Democrats want corporations to pay more and stop "inverting," or merging with foreign companies and reincorporating the combined company overseas to lower the tax burden.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note dipped four basis points to 453%, falling below the three-month Treasury rate briefly, inverting part of the yield curve that the Federal Reserve watches closely.
And although the yield curve is still a ways away from inverting, given expectations for the Fed to steadily tighten policy as unemployment falls, a fully inverted curve seems plausible as soon as next summer.
In other words, the Fed has very little wiggle room to continue to tighten without eventually facing the risk of inverting the curve, a phenomenon which has proceeded every economic recession in post-WWII history.
On Friday, the spread between the 3-month Treasury bill yield and the 10-year note rate turned negative for the first time since 2007 — inverting the so-called yield curve — according to Refinitiv Tradeweb data.
This means fixed income investors believe that the rate of inflation is going to fall and that the Fed could be in the process of inverting the yield curve and sending the economy into another recession.
But you can extend battery life even more, by up to 60 percent according to AppleInsider's tests, simply by using black wallpaper, inverting colors to create a pseudo "dark mode," and by turning on grayscale mode.
Well, yoga practitioners have long boasted about the benefits of inverting—holding a pose where the head is higher than the heart, like a shoulderstand or headstand—on the body's lymphatic, nervous, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems.
Al-Hadid magnified and reoriented the images, often inverting and rotating them, before weaving them, so to speak, into sculpted, hybrid "paintings" that are partially abstract but that also suggest architecture, architectural fragments, landscapes, and maps.
Ultimately, after Jeffs was arrested and put in jail, Lynette was placed in solitary confinement, in a trailer in Colorado City, Arizona, where her older brother acted as jailer, nailing shut her windows and inverting the doorknob.
On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 800 points, or 3%, with bond yields falling to multiyear lows and the 10-year Treasury yield inverting and trading for short time lower than the 2-year yield.
We were given no Stand By Me. Still, queer and trans people have a way of appropriating and inverting mass culture in order to build our own histories out of stories that were never intended for us.
Inverting a dominant literary conceit, blackness and not whiteness functioned as a metaphor for hope and transcendence — a "Night coming tenderly/Black like me," as Mr. Hughes wrote, that abetted the struggle for racial equality and justice.
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Recent market developments and an expected Federal Reserve interest rate increase means there is a "real risk" of the yield curve inverting this month, St. Louis Federal Reserve bank president James Bullard said on Friday.
He's built a brand new career by inverting the tragicomedy of "Where are they now?" and "Look who grew up and got hot!" tabloid baloney, as well as "15 things you forgot about the early 2000s" BuzzFeed culture.
" Paul Hickey, who is head portfolio manager at Bespoke Investment Group, likes ones particular name in the group: "Two weeks ago, when everyone was freaking out about the yield curve inverting, ... the financials dropped 10% in five days.
On the other hand, a deep inversion of the UK curve for several years in the late 1990s-early 2000s did not herald recession, and Japan has endured four recessions since the mid-1990s without the curve inverting.
The only way I'd possibly support messing with a McDonald's sign is if it was to protest the chain's botched, hollow solidarity campaign for International Woman's Day, which involved the chain inverting its arched, golden M's to W's.
Gamers can also use it to tweak the controller by adjusting the sensitivity of the joysticks and shoulder buttons, inverting the axis, or even completely remapping what each button does, saving to profiles that can be easily recalled later.
Relatively high U.S. rates, yields and dollar are putting the squeeze on emerging markets, president Trump is cranking up the belligerent rhetoric on trade, and the U.S. yield curve last week moved to within 24 basis points of inverting.
Whatever the reasons behind the remarkable pace of curve flattening in recent weeks, the fact remains that the 2s/10s yield curve is only 58 basis points from inverting - the classic signal that recession is just around the corner.
A flattening or inverting yield curve (long rates below short rates) is often a sign of a recession (largely because central banks are pushing up rates to head off inflation.) So should we believe the markets or the economists?
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Recent market developments and an expected Federal Reserve interest rate increase means there is a "real risk" of the yield curve inverting this month, St. Louis Federal Reserve bank president James Bullard said on Friday.
Taking a sculpture from the 17th Century and making it gold with CGI while dislocating it from its sited space and inverting it felt like a strong way to link back to our ongoing interests but also push forward.
Stocks rose on Wednesday as the energy sector got a lift from higher oil prices, but sentiment was kept in check with a key part of the U.S. yield curve inverting even further, exacerbating fears of an impending recession.
I propose putting your rational mind into sleep mode, the better to savor tickling images of order-inverting bizarreness, straight out of Dada, in which suddenly nothing is in its customary place or being used for its customary purpose.
"Historically there is a good correlation between the yield curve inverting and the timing of the next recession and the bond market has been a big focus for today," said Binky Chadha, chief strategist at Deutsche Bank in New York.
Dharmash Mistry, General Partner at Lakestar, says that the Amuse team have "reimagined every step of the A&R process from inverting the commercial model to be artist-friendly and discovering new musicians to changing how individual songs are marketed".
Recall that in 2007, as stocks were making new highs, bond market interest rates were tumbling, the yield curve was inverting, and many economists were extolling the resilience of the U.S. economy when they should have been warning of recession.
Radiohead doesn't uphold the legacy of political music so much as holds a mirror to it, inverting dialogues sparked by forebears like Bob Dylan (see: the squarely un-Dylan "Subterranean Homesick Alien") to ask how the hell we got here.
Typically, a flattening or inverting yield curve — when longer-term yields fall at a faster pace than shorter-term yields — means that the market believes that the Fed will cut short its rate-hiking cycle because of a weakened economy.
A sharp heightening of tensions this month after the U.S. and China slapped tariffs on each other's goods, caused panic across global markets and resulted in a key part of the U.S. yield curve, a closely-followed recession indicator, inverting.
All eyes are on the U.S. bond market with the yield curve — the widely watched spread between 2-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields — inverting further this week, a phenomenon many market watchers believe to be a signal of recession.
We're an Instagram community determined to redefine sisterhood for a new generation, and we do it by experimenting with social media as a community-building tool and inverting the typical top-down structure to instead center our audience as our content creators.
A lot of capital flowing into the U.S. and that's been driving down our yields, sort of over and above what else is going on in the U.S. So, we need to try to understand why the yield curve is flattening or inverting.
After a moment of panic, Phelps turned to teammate Conor Dwyer who came to the rescue with his own cap - though Dwyer, who is sponsored by Speedo, saved the swimming super star's blushes by inverting the cap to hide the rival logo.
It begins innocuously enough by opening web pages for Club Penguin and Google searches on topics like "how to buy weed," but things start getting weird when the screen starts inverting its colors to a soundtrack composed of Windows XP error pings.
When consumer pessimism about the future starts to creep into their short-term outlook, it "puts you on kind of a notice, just like the yield curve inverting, that maybe you're supposed to be on recession watch," DoubleLine's Gundlach added in September.
To enable it, go to General - Accessibility - Display Accomodations and turn Invert Colours to On. This isn't perfect: Some apps will look weird, as simply inverting the colors (which this option does) is not the same as having a soothing, layers-of-grey color theme.
Fears of a U.S. recession have escalated on the back of a protracted trade war between the United States and China, with yields on 2-year and 10-year Treasury notes last week inverting for the first time since 2007 in a classic recessionary signal.
With Johnson as a window, France's documentary also takes a wider view, paying tribute to her place in LGBTQ history and inverting the typical true crime mode to highlight the enduring prevalence of violence against transgender people and the lack of justice for most victims.
Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE (D-Ohio) would also impose an exit tax on inverting companies.
"More household names are inverting, and it's creating a lot of political pressure to actually do something there, so you could see something like that possibly happening," Callas said on a webcast sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers and reported on by Tax Analysts, a tax news service.
It's hard to find a less likely cultural rallying point than Adult Swim's "Rick and Morty," the weird, bleak, semi-psychedelic animated show about a misanthropic scientist and his below-average grandson whose world-inverting adventures tend to have an odd tinge of nihilism.
The yield on the 303-month bill moved as much as 230 basis points above the 240-year note (the highest since 22009) with the 10-year yield ending the trading day well below the 2-year — fully inverting another closely watched yield curve.
Inverting the monolithic severity of works such as Richard Serra's "Inside Out" sculptures, Turner's Particle Processed Cafeteria relies heavily on the story of its making and borrows the shape of the space where it is installed rather than demanding a specific type of space to accommodate it.
For the Ted Cruz compilation we did get some mileage out of inverting the Ted Cruz = Zodiac Killer meme, and at the core many of us were paying tribute to 80's era pop songs that used political soundbytes like Bonzo Goes To Hollywood's "5 Minutes".
By inverting their take-rate to be a function of their profit expectations, Carmax is able to offer more for higher-end cars where a 10 percent difference between the car's BlueBook value and Carmax's offer would likely be too extreme for a customer to accept.
Although the widely watched 26- to 21966-year part of the curve is still positive (though narrowing and now about 21965 basis points) the 22.6-month T-bill has yielded more than the 23.8 year T-note for seven consecutive weeks after briefly inverting in March.
This one, called "Soft Power," written by Chinese artists instead of Americans, is both a rueful romance like "Stick With Your Mistake" and a gleeful riposte to Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I," inverting that Golden Age classic's fallacies and stereotypes to hilarious and pungent effect.
James, a deft stylist with a taste for violence and grand revelation (just look to his Man Booker Prize–winning historical saga, 2014's A Brief History of Seven Killings), is something like an orchestrator when it comes to inverting any expectations a reader might bring to his work.
The one that led most directly to the Orbital Reflector was built around the idea of a mirrored, reflective sphere—an anti-spy satellite, echoing Russian artist Kazimir Malevich's 1920s idea of man-made planets and inverting the normal relationship: We spy on it rather than the reverse.
High demand for bonds has sent yields to multi-year lows across the developed world, with the U.S. Treasury bond yield curve inverting on Wednesday for the first time since 2007, in a sign of investor concern that the world's biggest economy might be on the brink of recession.
His attitude in the face of defeat, even in the most minimal actions of everyday life, would seem to obey a private logic: he does not even admit it, and does not have a minute's peace until he succeeds in inverting the terms and converting it into victory.
And I say that as a technocrat who thinks Warren's transition plan makes sense on its own terms and thought Harris ended up with a more interesting plan than she got credit for — essentially inverting the debate by proposing a public health insurance system with a private option.
The end product veers between playful and uncanny (see: flying cowboys tethered to a circus tent in which the band plays), inverting dusty genre familiarity into a kind of psychedelic dissent—more than a wink and a nod to a musical spirit increasingly at odds with its own nostalgia.
But as traditional bluesmen go, Kumar writes unusually inventive songs, inverting the blues scale into an exuberant major key or a creepier-sounding scale that must be Indian, bursting into glossolalia just like scatting, skipping into tempo shifts that sound totally natural, and generally finding a way to escape convention.
So we felt strongly that any risks we were taking with inverting the soundtrack and getting so quiet would be paid off tenfold by that experience, by that psychoacoustic experience of making an audience lean forward and hold their breath and be gripped by the film until the end credits.
Films like A Quiet Place and Bird Box have gone to the other extreme by inverting this overstimulation, while Netflix's recent forays into the genre have signaled a return to a more traditional, kitschy horror that has brought us the campy Babysitter and that film where Jake Gyllenhaal is haunted by some paintings.
"These actions took away some of the economic benefits of inverting and helped slow the pace of these transactions, but we know companies will continue to seek new and creative ways to relocate their tax residence to avoid paying taxes here at home," Jacob J. Lew, the Treasury secretary, said in a statement.
The mousses can be unmolded for more elegant service by running a knife around the inside of the cup and inverting it with a bit of force onto a plate: Johan Fresh Chocolate Mousse, dark, 2.47 ounces; white, 2.82 ounces, each $3.99 at Brooklyn Fare, 431 West 37th Street, 212-216-9700, brooklynfare.com.
Meanwhile, an article in the Atlantic favours the proposition that women's buttons are "the wrong way around" because at a crucial time when fashion norms were taking hold, women in the upper echelons of society would not dress themselves; inverting the buttons would make it easier for a right-handed maid to fasten them.
Not just because of randoms who liked silly stuff like the above, but because it's a clever way to share some of the items that are otherwise best experienced in person, like this inverting memento mori or a rearrangeable "myriorama": As Koszary puts it in a post summarizing his experience: Museums should spread knowledge and understanding online.
His actions, which some called performances, mostly for lack of a more precise descriptor, were the spiritual stock of Marcel Duchamp and Marcel Broodthaers — wily and barbed ready-made sculptures, created by inverting spent liquor bottles onto branches in empty lots, or slashing open the backs of mink coats, or inviting people to an empty and unlit gallery.
"It is often said that the market climbs a wall of worry, and the next 12-18 months should provide plenty to fret about ... trade concerns, mid-term elections, inverting yield curve, rising inflation, tighter monetary conditions and decelerating (earnings per share)," wrote Credit Suisse Group AG U.S. equity strategist Jonathan Golub in a note on Wednesday.
All of Happy Endings' characters are perversions of the stock types usually found in hangout comedies: Max is a slovenly, macho guy's guy who also happens to be gay, Brad and Jane are a happy husband and wife who delight in inverting gender stereotypes, Dave is the "cool guy" whose cool-guy affectations (V-necks, an acoustic guitar) make him a target of ridicule.
It's a breath of fresh air in an often stagnant scene, too; despite black metal's inherently nonconformist, rebellious nature, it's still rare to come across a black metal band that proudly circles that A instead of inverting the cross, even when one considers the enduring popularity of the underground RABM (red and black metal) movement and of bands like Iskra and Panopticon, who bring their own lefty politics to the fore.
It's hard to look at any collection with upside-down construction or collars used as plackets or portholes in the rear of a garment without thinking of the Japanese masters like Rei Kawakubo who initiated the practice; Americans like Rick Owens, who fragments form to turn clothes into sculpture; or wits like Miguel Adrover, forever recalled for inverting a Burberry mac to make a dress and adding Yankees caps to a navy sweater to produce epaulets.
AND ONE OF THE REASONS WHY I'M SO BULLISH ON TAX REFORM IS BECAUSE WE WILL USE RECONCILIATION FOR TAX REFORM WHICH MEANS TWO THINGS, THEY CAN'T STRING THE DEBATE FOREVER, IT HAS TIME LIMITS ON DEBATE AND THEY CANNOT FILIBUSTER AND THAT'S WHY WE'RE BULLISH ON TAX REFORM BECAUSE WE KNOW THIS IS THE BIGGEST THING WE CAN DO TO HELP ECONOMIC GROWTH, TO HELP PEOPLE STRUGGLING IN THE MIDDLE CLASS, TO MAKE AMERICAN BUSINESSES MORE COMPETITIVE, TO KEEP COMPANIES IN AMERICA AND NOT INVERTING AND MOVING OVERSEAS AND TO GET MANUFACTURING, LOOK, A 20% CORPORATE TAX RATE WITH FULL EXPENSING FOR FIVE YEARS IN A TERRITORIAL SYSTEM, WE'RE GONNA KNOCK IT OUT OF THE PARK WITH THAT.

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