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"What's spooking the market is not Congress or Senate - what's spooking the market is the volatility of Trump," said Perdon.
"What's spooking the market is not Congress or Senate - what's spooking the market is the volatility of Trump," said Gregory Perdon, co-chief investment officer at Arbuthnot Latham.
By spooking the market, bank transaction costs could easily rise.
Tariffs certainly seem to be spooking some into avoiding China.
Others report it rattling their windows and spooking their pets.
But other trade headlines are also spooking investors as well.
They risk spooking the markets if they send the wrong signal.
Why clowns are suddenly spooking people in Britain remains a mystery.
And it has the added benefit of spooking other would-be manipulators.
It's easy to see why O'Rourke, in particular, is spooking Texas Republicans.
Ulta Beauty's (ULTA) weak second-quarter outlook was spooking investors this morning.
"What's spooking the market is not Congress or Senate," said Gregory Perdon, co-chief investment officer at Arbuthnot Latham, "what's spooking the market is the volatility of Trump," which might not be tempered by any change in Congress.
Interest rates spiked, spooking global markets who feared a banking crisis was imminent.
President Donald Trump put his foot in his mouth, spooking the nation, again.
That seemed to be the issue spooking traders the most on Tuesday evening.
Italy's economy wobbled as its new populist leaders battled with Brussels, spooking markets.
The Cost of Policing Facebook and Twitter Is Spooking Wall St. It Shouldn't.
The company slashed its yearly forecast because of the poor results, spooking investors.
As I emphasized in Mexico City, we must stop spooking our closest partners.
But the next day Mr. Trump invoked the government shutdown, spooking Treasury investors.
Another issue that could be spooking investors is the rise of Vermont Sen.
In May, Ellison abruptly left Penney to head up Lowe's, spooking Wall Street.
Since then the country has had six governments and as many market-spooking crises.
And he has lashed out at Democrats, saying they were the ones spooking investors.
Second, the possibility of a no-deal Brexit early next year is spooking bankers.
Any rise in the 10-year yield has been spooking the stock market lately.
The company cited some softness in server demand and some weakness in China, spooking investors.
They remained wary of the chain for years after, dragging down profits and spooking investors.
LARGE, BLUE and furry, the bulging-eyed Brexit monster has been spooking Rotterdam for months.
The fear is that, by spooking voters and polluting politics, it will do the opposite.
An important bond market recession warning known as an inverted yield curve — is spooking investors.
LESLIE JONES Bill Murray was just so funny to me — there wasn't anything spooking him.
To avoid tripping insider trading rules or spooking shareholders, some executives schedule periodic stock sales.
Investment-spooking instability of the kind some of Magufuli's policies are courting imperils much of that.
For good reason, the breakdown of the US-China relationship is spooking investors and economists alike.
In December the president replaced a respected finance minister with an unknown backbencher, spooking the markets.
At the same time, the global growth worries spooking Wall Street threatens to eat into demand.
Finally, all the trade hostilities with China, the EU, Canada and Mexico are spooking foreign investors.
Two consecutive months of contraction in the manufacturing sector are stoking recession fears and spooking investors.
The combination of these two stories is spooking every video on demand service, from YouTube to Netflix .
Why it matters: The higher interest rate environment that's spooking investors is supposed to be good for banks.
In response, credit rating firm Standard & Poor's stripped the United States of its triple-A rating, spooking markets.
To avoid spooking the cat, climb quietly, without breaking dead branches or yelling progress reports to onlookers below.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner became vice-president, spooking investors who remember her reckless spending when she was president.
That's what happened earlier this year when Treasury rates spiked, briefly spooking the market before cooler heads prevailed.
Hizbullah warned the experience of the Juffalis, who he said have received hate mail, was spooking Saudi investors.
Savona had advocated a "plan B" to allow Italy to quit the euro if necessary, spooking financial markets.
The closely watched spread turned negative in late March, spooking investors, who read the development as portending a recession.
These higher rates can tip a government into fiscal crisis, as market jitters raise borrowing costs, further spooking markets.
Deutsche Bank has paid large fines for past misdeeds, including a $7.2 billion U.S. penalty in 2017, spooking clients.
It was easy enough to cheat in  Counter-Strike, and the prospect of spooking his buddies proved too tempting.
The banks sent letters to the funders, spooking people and leaving the Foundation on the brink of shutting down.
Pigeons are potential health risks, so the city of Chang Mai is trying to crack down on pigeon spooking.
He's even accused them of "getting away with murder," spooking investors and causing pharmaceutical and biotech stocks to plunge.
The Fed has been hiking rates and spooking markets in order to stave off inflation and other potential ills.
The stock ended the day down more than 4 percent, spooking investors of other companies in the chip sector.
It was easy enough to cheat in Counter-Strike, and the prospect of spooking his buddies proved too tempting.
"It really depends on when it gets cold, which is why this cold snap is spooking the market," Snyder said.
Chinese automaker (and Volvo parent company) Geely reveals it bought a 9.7 percent stake in Daimler, spooking German government officials.
The closely-watched spread turned negative in late March, spooking investors, who read the development as portending a future recession.
Split works in quick jabs of terror, spooking the trembling teen captives with the occasional burst of violence or terror.
The inverted yield curve isn't just spooking people over a possible recession – it's doing weird things to mortgage rates, too.
India's opposition parties seized on the letter, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration of spooking businesses with heavy-handed tactics.
Volatility is spooking tech investors, but Eaton Vance's Yana Barton says the secular trends powering technology's rise haven't changed overnight.
The weapon's range gave it the ability to strike Moscow in a matter of minutes, seriously spooking the Soviet leadership.
China's finance ministry said earlier in the day that it would retaliate to the latest U.S. tariffs, spooking markets initially.
Another swing and a miss on the Met's rooftop, which has a way of spooking even the most confident artist.
A weekly survey from ANZ showed confidence near four-year lows with the rate cuts themselves blamed for spooking consumers.
Final results are likely to come later in the day, but two TV stations said she had won, spooking many Muslims.
The stock market sell-off may not be over, but it's finally spooking some investors — and that is a good sign.
Beard said that while roiling stock markets may be spooking buyers, the bigger problem for the art market is reluctant sellers.
A new trend of "ghost drivers" has emerged on Uber in China, spooking people into paying for rides they didn't take.
LITIGATION COSTS Deutsche Bank has paid large fines for past misdeeds, including a $7.2 billion U.S. penalty in 2017, spooking clients.
Jane Davis is also poking around, spooking Durant from testifying for Romero's judiciary committee and then calling secret meetings with Claire.
Rising interest rates are one of several factors spooking investors, and U.S. stocks suffered on Wednesday their worst losses since February.
Over the last six months, Twitter has experienced slower growth in advertiser demand, spooking investors and causing its stock to plummet.
The critical moment came in 1990, when record federal deficits were spooking investors and prompting demands that the hemorrhage be stanched.
Amazon entered the prescription drug delivery business this summer when it bought online pharmacy PillPack, spooking investors who sent drugstore stocks tumbling.
Interest rates are on the rise, spooking investors who fear the trend will make the economy sluggish and increase costs for companies.
When we come back, the Trump administration further stoking trade tensions with China this weekend, spooking the stock market along the way.
Earlier this month, lower-than-expected car deliveries added to Wall Street concerns about future cash flow, spooking stock and bond investors.
Worries of a trade war were heightened on Tuesday by the resignation of Gary Cohn, Trump's top economic advisor, spooking financial markets.
MARKETS The dollar jumped and traders bought into the safe-haven yen after Britain's Brexit deal was plunged into uncertainty, spooking investors.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's office has blasted out a CNBC story about President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs spooking the stock market.
Luckily, in that moment, the lights on the empty street changed, spooking the group and allowing Styles a chance to sprint away.
Richard House, head of EM debt at Standard Life Investments, notes the strengthening dollar is spooking investors in emerging currency bonds too.
The specter of socialism is haunting the U.S. and it's spooking the hell out of people on both sides of the aisle.
"Given its financial firepower it is little wonder that Amazon effectively parking its tanks on Just Eat's lawn is spooking investors," Mould said.
He was frustrated by the administration's inability to push through an economic stimulus for fear of spooking investors and pushing bond yields higher.
In Italy the League is spooking markets by toying with issuing government paper that would act as a parallel currency to the euro.
Weakening China sales, market stagnation in America and fears of a full-blown trade war have only added to uncertainty, spooking auto investors.
Worries about Italy, fears about ebbing world growth, global trade wars and political tensions between Saudi Arabia and the West are spooking investors.
Trump's move was met with tit-for-tat measures by China, spooking investors who fear the deepening row could derail global growth momentum.
China has warned the ability of coronavirus to spread is getting stronger, spooking financial markets and prompting a sharp fall in oil prices.
Open dialogue would follow a year of heated rhetoric between the two nations, often blamed for spooking investors through summer and fall 2017.
Gather round your television's fire, folks, because the beloved Lore podcast will soon be spooking up your eyeballs as well as your earholes.
The video shows the bear walking up and down the hallways, before spooking himself after looking at his reflection in a glass door.
The difference between yields on short-term and ten-year bonds, which typically turns negative before recessions, has fallen close to zero, spooking investors.
It has built a striking mosque, Germany's largest, in Cologne, spooking locals who disliked the visible intrusion of Islam into this traditionally Catholic city.
By inspiring investors or spooking them, his tweets and impromptu utterances can send stock values spiking or plummeting – and then back again hours later.
Meanwhile, the administration's aggressive rhetoric is spooking natural allies — both in Congress and throughout Latin America — who abhor Maduro but oppose a U.S. invasion.
Spooking investors further, Bloomberg reported that Trump is scheduled to make a statement on trade with the European Union at 1745 GMT on Friday.
The PBOC conducted massive interventions in the offshore market to support the yuan earlier this year, spooking global investors and driving up market volatility.
That prospect is spooking establishment-aligned Democrats, some of whom are worried that his nomination could lure a third-party centrist into the field.
She would also have to endure the cost of spooking foreign investors and cutting off a serious source of revenue for London — property taxes.
But Italy's government is afraid to spend more for fear of spooking international investors, who could dump government bonds and drive up borrowing costs.
The U.S. stock market suffered a historic pullback this week as the coronavirus spread outside of China, spooking investors and traders out of equities.
Congress has previously flirted with the debt limit deadline, spooking the markets and causing ratings agency S&P to downgrade the U.S. credit rating.
Fears of a trade war with China may be spooking investors, but analyst Alan Tonelson told CNBC on Thursday he doesn't see that happening.
A Canadian prosecutor urged a Vancouver court to deny bail to Meng, whose case is shaking up U.S.-China relations and spooking global financial markets.
China has been cranking up regulation of the private education sector this year, with earlier draft rules released in August also spooking the market then.
Her successor Boris Johnson has taken a tougher line with Brussels, spooking investors by promising to take Britain out of the European Union on Oct.
Though Goldman is contesting the case, it is spooking shareholders, who worry about both onerous fines and what it implies about oversight at the bank.
The sanctions limited access to international capital for large Russian banks and certain other businesses, scaring away investors and spooking compliance departments at top banks.
The key task of the new BOJ leadership would be to telegraph its plan to unwind the bank's radical stimulus, without spooking markets, analysts say.
In 2008 the Canadian firm began its attempt to break Airbus and Boeing's duopoly on smaller jets, spooking the pair into upgrading their own models.
"The Brazilian real is getting crushed and now with the Brazilian central bank stepping in [by issuing currency swaps], that is spooking investors," he said.
Yields for long term U.S. Treasury bonds also slipped below returns for short-term U.S. bonds Wednesday, showing a flight to safety and spooking investors.
U.S. has hit Rusal and its major shareholder, billionaire Oleg Deripaska, with sanctions cutting the company off from international financial institutions and spooking international customers.
So far, it has been very much the spirit of Stephen King, who has never shied away from spooking the bejeezus out of his readers.
"The Fed's actions today told you that they expect a gigantic cessation of economic activity," spooking investors and pushing them to sell stocks, Cramer said.
But the former Mexico City mayor has also promised to review recently awarded oil contracts and threatened to cancel the capital's new airport, spooking investors.
On Wednesday he blamed Democrats competing to be their party's nominee as well as two cable TV news channels, CNN and MSNBC, for spooking investors.
Many business leaders fear that a political crisis could propel Britain into a chaotic and economically damaging split, spooking financial markets and dislocating trade flows.
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.
It's like sending a ghost through a crowd and observing the rate at which people were spooked, then measuring whether the spooking tired out the ghost.
Read MoreHere's what's really spooking oil: Barclays "If energy demand growth is not to come from people, it has to come from productivity," he later said.
This prevents a looming lock-up period expiration that can lead to a dump of shares on the market that sinks the price from spooking investors.
NEW FRONT The RBNZ's hefty cut came only days after U.S. President Donald Trump hit China with 103% tariffs on $300 billion imports, spooking investors globally.
Colombo, the seaside capital of the Indian Ocean island, was jittery on Monday, with rumors of more blasts spooking residents as police searched for the bombers.
"That survey from RICS, about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people," said Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
Blue Öyster Cult's biggest hit single, "(Don't Fear) the Reaper," has been spooking film audiences for nearly 22014 years, ever since its release in May 22.
Lawyer Tahir Elci, an outspoken peace campaigner, was shot there by unidentified gunmen in November while protesting against damage to the Ottoman-era monument, spooking conservationists.
"That survey from RICS, about a first possible drop in house prices since 06003, is clearly spooking people," said Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
One of the factors spooking investors is that, unlike prior periods of economic turmoil such as the financial crisis, this sell-off is not man-made.
"Funding strains are still there, and I think that is what's spooking the market still," said Moh Siong Sim, currency analyst at the Bank of Singapore.
As the sell-off in markets continues into Tuesday in Asia, one economist blamed central banks for "micro-engineering" an environment that is now spooking investors.
Fledgling through the end of the season, its plane bound for the Big Ten tournament skidded off the runway, spooking the team and causing light injuries.
The string of defaults that followed triggered fears about contagion in the financial sector, spooking both equity and debt markets and prompting the government to seize control.
It also gave dismal revenue guidance for the holiday shopping season, spooking investors who were expecting a huge pay off from Amazon's growing investments across the company.
Trump, most infamously in a meeting in which he referred to certain countries as "shitholes," has been an unreliable negotiator in the DACA talks, however, spooking Democrats.
Most bird nest farmers are hesitant to let someone inside their operation for various reasons, among them superstition, spooking the birds, or fear of stealing their techniques.
Wall Street and European stocks also fell more than 1 percent as immigration curbs put the spotlight back on the risks of Trump's protectionist bent, spooking investors.
Concerns over the coronavirus' impact on corporate earnings and the global economy sent stocks careening lower this week, spooking near-term traders and long-term investors alike.
China imposed tariffs on U.S. goods in response to Trump's levies on Chinese imports, spooking German manufacturers who rely on the world's two largest economies for growth.
But the central bank did not rollover Wednesday's maturing loans as markets had expected, spooking investors and sending short-term funding costs soaring to near 10-year highs.
Another thing spooking the cryptocurrency market at the moment is China's continued threats to crack down on illicit uses of cryptocurrencies, as well as "initial coin offerings," ICOs.
As the music became even more ominous, she went on the loose as Red, spooking people at every turn and proving just how terrifying the murderous doppelgänger is.
Plus, what if the ghosts just didn't want to hang out at the Large Hadron Collider, when they could be out spooking people who actually believe in ghosts?
However, the bank has yet to clarify how the new policy would work, spooking foreign investors, long worried about getting caught in the middle of a currency devaluation.
Races are won and lost on how quickly and smoothly the rider can leap off one horse and up onto the next without spooking the highly-strung thoroughbreds.
No real "reason" beyond the market spooking itself, essentially: we've now dropped 10% from the recent highs, and fell through some levels traders were eyeing, and so forth.
Oil plunged more than 30% after Saudi Arabia set off a price war with Russia, further spooking global investors unnerved by the economic carnage from the virus epidemic.
Oil plunged more than 30% after Saudi Arabia set off a price war with Russia, further spooking global investors unnerved by the economic carnage from the virus epidemic.
In short, the move has backfired – possibly by spooking markets who may be assuming the Fed knew something nasty they weren't telling, hence the decision to strike preemptively.
Stocks opened higher Wednesday as Wall Street awaited Powell's speech at The Economic Club of New York, around noon ET. Cramer has repeatedly blamed Powell for spooking the markets.
Mr. Kucinich has emerged as the most persistent threat to Mr. Cordray, the presumed favorite, spooking party officials who fear Mr. Kucinich would stand little chance in the fall.
A snake had to be removed from a Christmas tree on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland recently, spooking a family as they tried to clean up their holiday decor.
If anything, the challenges are spooking investors about whether the Aetna acquisition can really help CVS navigate the tough realities of the retail pharmacy and pharmacy benefit management businesses.
Yields on two-year Treasury notes rose above the 10-year yield for the first time since 2007, a metric widely viewed as a classic recession signal, spooking investors.
Barkindo's comments were "spooking the market, especially in the face of the seemingly never-ending run of U.S. inventory builds," said Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific market strategist at AxiTrader.
"Earnings have been generally good, but the outlook for the second quarter is not good, and that is what is spooking people," said Phil Davis, chief executive of Philstockworld.com.
However, there is a silver lining in the sharp drop in interest rates: Even if they have succeeded in spooking investors, they could be a big plus for consumers.
Despite the inclusion of many calming aphorisms ("You are both the oldest you have ever been and the youngest you will ever be"), she seems to enjoy spooking us.
Prices for government and corporate bonds in China have tumbled, spooking investors and prompting the government to temporarily restrain some trading and make emergency loans to struggling financial institutions.
The dollar jumped and traders bought into the safe-haven yen on Thursday after Britain's Brexit deal with the European Union was plunged into uncertainty, spooking investors across currency markets.
In its earnings report, it also gave dismal revenue guidance for the holiday shopping season, spooking investors who were expecting a huge payoff from Amazon's growing investments across the company.
Sotheby's, which is publicly listed, is facing the challenge of trying to claw back market share from Christie's in contemporary art without spooking investors by spending too much on guarantees.
There, the Northern League, once a peripheral Vox-like party, now dominates a chaotic, Eurosceptic coalition that is spooking markets as decades of negligible growth make its debt pile teeter.
Also spooking investors was the prospect that a six-month lockup on sales by big shareholders was due to expire Friday, sparking fears of an exodus by companies' large stakeholders.
Republican Donald Trump closed the gap on Democrat Hillary Clinton over the last week, according to some polls, spooking markets and prompting some to rethink bets of a Clinton victory.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell faces one of the more difficult communications challenges of his tenure Wednesday, and he risks spooking financial markets if he doesn't get it just right.
But the bank has yet to clarify how the new policy announced last week will work, spooking foreign investors long worried about getting caught in the middle of a devaluation.
Last year, Beijing reported that growth had softened to its slowest pace since 1990 amid mounting signs that the trade war was already beginning to take a toll, spooking investors.
James Murley, Miami-Dade's chief resilience officer, said it was important to avoid spooking the market since real estate investment produces much of the revenue that pays for these upgrades.
While the potential for more investors to sell their shares is clearly spooking traders, Strugger sided with Elfenbein in recommending that the brave take the other side at that point.
This led to an interesting issue in Las Vegas, where street performers, some dressed as Storm Troopers from Star Wars and the like, were spooking crowds with their fake guns.
Investors remain wary of further yuan weakness, though the PBOC has kept the currency's daily midpoint fixing little changed since spooking the markets with a sharply weaker fix in early January.
"But it's the Nigeria one that's really spooking markets given that's close to 400,000-500,000 barrels per day which is only expected [back] after July now," said oil analyst, Miswin Mahesh.
Sterling is on track for a weekly loss of around 4 percent, trading below $1.25 and removing various technical support levels on the move lower, spooking traders, including computer-driven algorithms.
But they add that a negative perception might keep spooking talent in general - with the oil industry generally perceived as "a sunset industry with little job security and huge market fluctuations".
However, Barclays' oil market analyst, Miswin Mahesh, told CNBC on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's market-spooking comments over the weekend that no production cuts were needed were just "classic game theory".
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to pull out of NAFTA unless he can rework it in favor of the United States, spooking investors and putting pressure on the Mexican peso.
Trump's voters wanted someone to shake up Washington and the world and so are unlikely to care that he's spooking the Washington establishment with his populist nationalist approach to the world.
The reason: Bloomberg suggests these trends are caused by Donald Trump, and his market-spooking erratic style and tough talk on trade, but it offers little in the way of proof.
Worries about tariffs and the general direction of the economy are spooking those outside the manufacturing sector, according to the Institute for Supply Management, which conducted the survey of service businesses.
The United States, Canada, and the European Union have all taken measures against Venezuela's government over rights and corruption allegations, hurting the government's image and spooking banks from working with Caracas.
According to the tape of the remarks, Johnson expressed his frustration with the Conservative government's handling of the talks with Brussels, saying that fear of short-term disruption was spooking the government.
Plus, its black base makes it versatile — if you're concerned about spooking guests with words like "twist the bones and bend the back" on a pillow, you can simply flip it over.
Cramer has repeatedly blamed Powell for spooking the markets last month, saying central bankers need to recognize the economy is slowing and they can't move rates to a preconceived notion of neutral.
NEW YORK, Aug 2400 (LPC) - Mounting indicators of a recession and rising global geopolitical tensions are spooking investors, as new launches of leveraged loans grind to a halt amid a summer lull.
I thought I was keeping my distance, but the baby's parent disagreed, and flew low over my head with a loud squawk, spooking me so much that I nearly dropped my camera.
China has also hit U.S. goods with tariffs in response to Trump's decision to impose levies on Chinese imports, spooking German manufacturers who rely on the world's two largest economies for growth.
Hong Kong (CNN)China has set a date for a new round of talks with the United States aimed at ending a trade war that is spooking global markets and hurting businesses.
" –in Freddy's Dead to convey his future spooking plans "One down… two to go…" and "Two down… one to go…" and "And then there were none…" and "Elm Street's last brat, farewell.
President Trump's broad attack on trading partners appears to be spooking investors overseas, whose net direct investment in the U.S. has fallen substantially since his election in 2016, says a leading economist.
Sterling is set for a weekly loss of 5.4 percent, trading below the psychological $1.25 mark and removing various technical support levels on the move lower, spooking traders, including computer-driven algorithms.
The yield curve inverted between 10-year and 2-year US Treasury bonds last week, spooking the markets and investors about the potential of a US recession in the next few years.
Still, P-245 leaped onto the roof of the animals' enclosure, spooking them so badly that they broke the gate from the inside and delivered themselves to him in an open pen.
This creepy-as-hell house is riddled with ghosts (or so the rumors say) that have been roaming the halls and spooking visitors since the place was constructed in the mid-1800s.
A broad slowdown in Africa's most advanced economy, led by mining, manufacturing and agriculture, has reignited fears of credit downgrades, spooking investors that have been lured in by the currency's high yield.
The market crash forced Macri to announce plans to renegotiate the terms of around $100 billion of local and foreign debt, including with the International Monetary Fund, spooking creditors worried about losses.
Karachi, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Pakistani shares fell on all days this week, bringing down the benchmark index below the 40,000 mark, as political tensions deepened between the ruling and opposition parties, spooking investors.
"When that yield inverts, historically, its quite a strong recession signal in the U.S.. That's what's spooking markets and creating this risk-off environment," said Mark Loubser, a fund manager at Northshore Capital.
In a late surge, 35-year-old leftist lawmaker Veronika Mendoza has attracted undecided voters with promises of "radical change" to the free-market economic model of the past quarter century, spooking markets.
Clashes between anti-government activists and police in the regional financial hub are spooking tourists and subduing jewellery sales amid concerns about the logistics of shipping the precious metal out of the city.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's populist government brushed off protests from its own economy minister to back a significant rise in deficit spending next year, spooking financial markets and setting up a battle with Brussels.
To avoid spooking the animal if it was only injured, Ms. Cassens waited several minutes before approaching as her father needled her skeptically, suggesting her newfangled ammunition might not have immediately killed it.
Soon after the Mueller investigation began, defense lawyers in Washington realized how Mueller was spooking lawyers and lobbyists engaged in foreign work, and began pitching their advice on foreign lobbying registration to clients.
A disorderly Brexit with no deal would sow chaos through the economies of Britain and the EU by shattering trading relationships, spooking financial markets and tarnishing London's reputation as a global financial centre.
What's spooking investors is the potential chain of events that goes like this: Wage growth triggers price growth or inflation; that leads to higher interest rates; that slows growth and cuts into profit margins.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Shares of Pioneer Natural Resources Co plunged on Wednesday after the U.S. shale producer cut its oil-production growth forecast and said it would pump more natural gas this year, spooking investors.
Much of the backlash surrounding the automobile came from the early period, when cars were still the noisy playthings of rich people, spooking horses in city streets and belching steam out in the countryside.
During a visit to a shrine in rural Shimane Prefecture in western Japan, Mr. Yoshioka, a retired furniture maker, forgot to set the parking brake, spooking his wife, Kazuko, when the car drifted backward.
"The time and energy finches spend spooking themselves by fleeing when they are not in danger could be better spent looking for food, mating, laying eggs, and rearing their young," said the press release.
But not before choking off needed fiscal spending in the aftermath of the recession, spooking financial markets, denting consumer confidence and prompting Standard & Poor's to strip the U.S. of its triple-A credit rating.
Not only did he re-establish Fed independence by not caving to White House pressure, but he was also able to craft a statement, deliver prepared remarks and answer questions without spooking the stock market.
Dharmash Mistry, general partner at venture capital firm Lakestar, said if the U.K. did not reinforce a positive environment it would lose overseas investors to other European markets, adding that Brexit was "undoubtedly" spooking investors.
Stocks around the world have had one of their worst Januarys on record, with slumping oil prices, deepening concern over China, and the Federal Reserve's first interest rate hike in a decade all spooking investors.
Many Democrats, particularly those in swing states and districts, do not want to risk throwing that advantage away by spooking middle-of-the-road voters with ambitious reforms, several Democratic politicians and staff told BuzzFeed News.
The move met with tit-for-tat measures by China, spooking investors who fear the deepening spat between the world's biggest economies could derail global growth which is seeing its first synchronised upturn in several years.
And with its built-in cameras, scientists should be able to use SoFi to get close to the ocean's inhabitants without spooking them — hopefully giving us greater insight into the lives of under-observed sea creatures.
The cars, usually carrying families or groups of friends, gawk as they drive timidly up the driveway, cautious about breaking any laws or spooking the Secret Service agents they believe could be hiding in the bushes.
A new government decree requiring credit card providers to submit transaction details - including customer and merchant identities - to the tax office as of May 31 appears to be spooking consumers with card activity falling in April.
RELATED: Who has signed the DACA discharge petition The effort has gotten so close that it is spooking leadership and conservatives, who are seeking ways to fight back that only further put pressure on House leadership.
World health officials hesitated Wednesday to designate an outbreak of a flu-like coronavirus that's killed at least 21 people as a global emergency, trying to contain the fast-spreading illness without unnecessarily spooking global trade.
PEDERNALES/PORTOVIEJO (Reuters) - The death toll from Ecuador's devastating 2650 magnitude earthquake rose to 4873 people on Friday, as dozens of aftershocks shook cities and towns around the country, spooking residents but causing no further damage.
One major question hovering over the race -- and spooking pro-Flake Republicans -- is whether Trump is willing to weigh in against Flake on Twitter or leverage his campaign's email list to raise money for a Flake challenger.
Of course, since frightened birds are kind of a nuisance and could potentially be a health risk, the city of Chang Mai is trying to suppress any pigeon spooking that might be going on, according to Metro.
Tech stocks have "shown a little bit of weakness in the past few weeks and now quarter-end is spooking the tourists in these names, if you will," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
Why it matters: Often described as a populist with an intense focus on the welfare of the poor, AMLO, as he is commonly known, ran on a platform of social welfare and non-interventionism, spooking business leaders.
" In an apparent slip that may have contributed to spooking investors, he also said the travel restrictions "will not only apply to the tremendous amount of trade and cargo, but various other things as we get approval.
European banks, whose profitability has been battered by relentlessly low interest rates, have been in focus in recent weeks with Deutsche Bank shares hitting record lows and continued worries about Italian lenders' bad debts also spooking investors.
Williams' comments come after the Fed said on Wednesday it would largely stick to its plan to keep raising interest rates, spooking investors already grappling with mounting evidence of slowing growth and triggering the slide on Wall Street.
If the Halloween spirit inspires you to go looking for a ghost, don't get so carried away that you end up spooking yourself over nothing — or, if you're exploring a graveyard after hours, try not to get arrested.
While China's volatility is spooking traders over the outlook for demand from the world's No. 2 consumer, drillers in the United States say they are focused on keeping their wells running as long as possible, despite the slump.
He transformed himself into one of the sacred monsters of that town, a packager known for wrangling talent and intellectual property into fertile conjunctions, for spooking money out of dim corners of the Pacific Rim and Eastern Europe.
Even as the government's scientists and leading health experts raised the alarm early and pushed for aggressive action, they faced resistance and doubt at the White House — especially from the president — about spooking financial markets and inciting panic.
Washington (CNN)Trade talks between the US and China have come to a halt, sources close to the discussions say, even as President Donald Trump puts an optimistic shine on new tariffs that are spooking markets and escalating tensions.
MANILA (Reuters) - As the Philippines' tough-talking new president ratchets up a campaign against irresponsible mining, the suspension of a quarter of the country's nickel mines and the risk of more action to come is spooking global nickel markets.
Cramer has repeatedly blamed the Federal Reserve under Chairman Jerome Powell for spooking the markets, saying central bankers need to recognize that the economy is slowing and they can't move rates to a preconceived notion of so-called neutral.
The potential for the Federal Reserve to raise rates in June appears to be spooking the market, but one market strategist says that stocks will likely rise in an environment that will lead the central bank to raise rates.
China and the United States have already slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on $50 billion of each other's goods, spooking financial markets in recent months as investors and policy makers worried the bitter trade war could derail global growth.
ET. (CNBC) World health officials hesitated to designate an outbreak of a flu-like coronavirus, which has now killed at least 216 people, a global health emergency, trying to contain the fast-spreading illness without unnecessarily spooking global trade.
Mendoza has surged on promises to ditch Peru's business-friendly constitution to virtually tie investor-favorite Pedro Pablo Kuczynski for second place in opinion polls - spooking markets that had bet on a fifth straight conservative government in the global minerals exporter.
"If this lawsuit goes forward, it will sound a very ambiguous and vague warning, potentially spooking companies into taking ultimately counterproductive precautions to avoid liability," said Alexandra Levy, a law professor at Notre Dame who is an expert on trafficking.
RIO DE JANEIRO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Petroleo Brasileiro SA canceled a diesel price hike on Friday as President Jair Bolsonaro called for "fair" prices out of concern for truckers, spooking investors wary of political interference at the state-run oil firm.
The statement, which was distributed to its joint venture partners, comes after a prominent government-allied lawyer said a new Congress could rewrite parts of the constitution that allow joint ventures with foreign oil companies, spooking some in the oil industry.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's policy review could put up for debate its target for expanding base money through massive asset purchases, sources say, but the challenge would be to avoid spooking bond markets used to years of unprecedented buying.
"Global investors likely decided to unload risky assets as the status of the U.S.-China trade war has not changed," said Shoji Hirakawa, chief global strategist at Tokai Tokyo Research Institute, adding that rising global bond prices are spooking the market.
"Global investors likely decided to unload risky assets as the status of the U.S.-China trade war has not changed," said Shoji Hirakawa, chief global strategist at Tokai Tokyo Research Institute, adding that declining global bond yields were spooking the market.
ET. (CNBC)* Mortgage applications fall as the highest rates in a month are spooking spring buyers (CNBC) The U.S. will send a high-level delegation to Beijing next week as trade negotiations with China continue, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
All the same, with the economy gaining momentum, Kuroda has a communication challenge on his hands as he tries to convince markets the BOJ has a credible plan to exit ultra-loose policy - without spooking investors that such a move is imminent.
I UNDERSTAND WHEN PEOPLE LOOK AT NEGATIVE RATES AROUND THE WORLD, IT SEEMS AS THOUGH NEGATIVE RATES ARE SPOOKING PEOPLE AND IT COULD BE LEADING PEOPLE TO SAVE MONEY JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE FREAKED OUT BY WHY ARE MY INTEREST RATES NEGATIVE?
And on Monday, Mr. de Blasio signed legislation that would require Airbnb to  disclose to the city detailed information about its hosts , which could wipe out a share of listings by cracking down on illegal rentals and spooking other hosts from listing.
At the most recent Missing in Arizona Day in Phoenix last October, Border Patrol agents, most of them out of uniform to avoid spooking families, found information in their records on 16 people out of 70 missing persons reports filed that day.
Peter Leon, a partner at law firm Herbert Smith Freehills who is not involved in the case but follows it, said the government's appeal went against an earlier promise not do so in the interests of policy stability and risked spooking investors.
A Bloomberg article on Tuesday cited sources as saying the ECB would likely gradually wind down its monthly 80-billion euro ($90 billion) programme, spooking investors even though a central bank media officer later tweeted that tapering was not an ECB discussion topic.
In a flurry of bad news this week, the company's initial public offering is potentially set to be shelved on the recommendation of its largest shareholder, SoftBank, and WeWork's latest plan to issue junk debt to meet its funding needs is spooking investors.
As part of its attempts to de-risk the user generated content that its business relies on, and thus avoid the risk of further spooking already spooked advertisers, Google even recently began removing YouTube videos of the so-called 'Tide Pod Challenge' — i.e.
Wary of spooking or provoking the North Koreans as the talks began, Johnson called the captain of the Enterprise, an American aircraft carrier that had been in Japan when the Pueblo was taken and headed north afterward, to ask him to turn around.
State agency Xinhua recently estimated the Chinese market had raised "$383 million from 105,000 investors during the first half of the year," TechCrunch added—surely spooking authorities in a country where economic growth is a priority, but one that is closely overseen by regulators.
Nomura said equity investors' top concern was the possibility of a one-off 10-15 percent devaluation of the yuan, though the PBOC has kept the currency's daily midpoint fixing little changed since spooking the markets with a sharply weaker fix in early January.
In the original memo on stimulus sent to Obama by his economic advisers we find this caution: So, was it reasonable to worry about an excessive package spooking markets, and was it essential to combine stimulus with measures to produce "medium term fiscal credibility"?
THURSDAY'S RESIGNATIONS Dominic Raab: Brexit minister Esther McVey: Work and Pensions Secretary Shailesh Vara: junior Northern Ireland minister Suella Braverman: junior Brexit minister MARKETS The dollar jumped and traders bought into the safe-haven yen after the Brexit deal was plunged into uncertainty, spooking investors.
"I think what's spooking the market is the dramatic collapse in pricing, particularly in Latin America and the worry that as commodity inflation resumes that will put the margins back under pressure," said Jefferies analyst Martin Deboo, who has a "buy" rating on the stock.
Even as Kuroda has clung to that view, an influential cadre of career officials led by Amamiya has spent the last three years trying to contain the unintended side-effects of Kuroda's policies without spooking the markets, according to officials with knowledge of those deliberations.
Mary is a nurse and for years was a superb burro racer herself until she was badly hurt in a "wreck": her legs got tangled in the lead rope during a race and she fell, spooking her donkey into dragging her through a boulder field.
Europe in the coming weeks will be facing a host of political and economic challenges that are spooking international investors, endangering American interests and worrying even the most pro-European voices that their historic union has reached its limits in pooling sovereignty and burying historic resentments.
Survey results released in late-January from the inter-government International Cocoa Organization showed almost unchanged global stock level as of September 30—a signal that there was little drawdown—spooking the market, which had been expecting a production deficit in the 2015-2016 marketing year.
While China's ructions are spooking traders over the outlook for demand from the world's No. 2 consumer, drillers in the United States say they are focused are keeping their wells running as long as possible, despite the slump, executives told a Goldman Sachs conference last week.
To do so without spooking investors, Coeure said the bank could use changes to its "forward guidance", a regular update about its policy intentions that the ECB introduced at the height of the crisis as part of its efforts to steer inflation expectations in the market.
In an age when the sport was growing more technical, he argued that knowing where fish hide, stalking them without spooking them and casting to them perfectly were more important than carrying hundreds of flies to "match the hatch" — or imitate the exact insects on the water.
The yen had a limited reaction to a selloff in Japanese government bonds (JGBs), which came under pressure after the BOJ said last week it would re-evaluate its policies, spooking investors who saw it as a tacit admission that easing could be reaching the limit of its effectiveness.
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Jerome Powell had a bumpy first year as Federal Reserve chairman when it came to talking policy, by turns spooking and comforting investors even as economic data offered increasingly mixed signals and President Donald Trump stepped up his attacks on the U.S. central bank.
TOKYO, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds had their worst sell-off in more than three years on Tuesday after the Bank of Japan said last week it would re-evaluate its policies, spooking investors who saw it as a tacit admission that easing could be reaching the limit of its effectiveness.
As Apple lobbies against right-to-repair legislation and repeatedly introduces updates aimed at spooking its customers out of attempting repairs at home, Jones fights back, advocating at state houses, testifying as an expert witness in iPhone repair cases, and repeatedly calling the company out on her YouTube channel when she feels Apple is spreading misinformation about what can be fixed.

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