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AND THEY'RE LIKELY TO WIDEN OUT FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
As Jane watches Perry her eyes widen out of fear and recognition.
We need to see that widen out then it would be a really healthy sign.
"If it can continue to widen out, that's going to be positive for the banks," Maley said.
Without them, bid-ask spreads will widen out, making it more costly to trade, the exchanges have argued.
Without them, bid-ask spreads will widen out, making it more costly to trade, the exchanges have said.
"When prices come down and spreads widen out, it fosters an environment for investors to do better, not worse," he said.
He pointed to the the Bund-OAT spread's beginning to "widen out sharply," and France's CAC 40 index "significantly" underperforming Germany's DAX index.
Without rebates to compensate the market makers, the spreads will widen out and investors will have to pay more to buy stocks, he added.
BUT YOU KNOW SOMETHING, IT BEHOOVES US TO EVEN OUT THAT FOOTPRINT AND DEAL WITH A – AND WIDEN OUT OUR INVESTOR AND CLIENT BASE.
That said, the Ireland/Germany 10-year bond yield spread did widen out to 59 basis points at one point on Tuesday, the widest in nearly two months.
I wanted to go against that and emphasize the history of gay culture in Europe and beyond, and also widen out and look at networks of lesbian women too.
"When spreads widen out, banks are a little less willing to loan money, but most importantly we also have a huge amount of leverage in the system," Maley said.
As long as oil doesn't tank back to $20 a barrel and corporate credit doesn't widen out to historic levels, then that scenario could soon drive stocks market to new all-time highs, according to Dwyer.
But a few years ago, the company started to widen out its view of the purpose of identity management and how it can be used for a wider set of customer management features for e-commerce and other sites.
AND IF YOU OWN THE KIND OF BUSINESS WHERE PEOPLE REALLY HAVE NO CHOICE BUT IT ISN'T REGULATED, I MEAN, IT WOULD BE REGULATED IN CASE OF UTILITY OR SOMETHING, YOUR AFTER TAX MARGINS ARE LIKELY TO WIDEN OUT.
"There's no doubt that credit spreads are starting to widen out a little bit in the last couple of weeks, especially in the last few days," Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
"My concern is less about a big wave of downgrades, and it's more that in the shorter run you could see credit spreads widen out a little bit because of the level of supply from BBBs," the banker said.
That's the conversation that at least I, and certainly I know people here at NPR, are trying to bring to the table, which is let's widen out, let's talk to as many people as we can, let's try and bring the outside in.
After speaking to a number of people in adjacent segments of logistics, we saw companies there have the exact same problem — so it was clear we should really narrow the proposition down and widen out the segments we serve to the entire logistics market.
But if exchanges cannot offer rebates, the brokers that set prices by posting buy and sell orders for others to trade against will widen out their spreads, and those costs will be passed on to investors, NYSE said in a letter to the SEC dated May 31.
"If you get a 5 to 6 percent rise in the dollar and then all of the sudden you start to see the commodities complex shutter on the back of that dollar rise as well as credit spreads start to widen out again, then you're going to get the equity markets starting to get a little bit more hostile, hence the reason why we're talking about the VIX," Morganlander said.
Middle Musquodoboit is a farming community in the Musquodoboit Valley region of the Halifax Regional Municipality, along the Musquodoboit River at the junction of Route 357 with Route 224, from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The community's name comes from the First Nations' word Mooskoduboogwek, which means to suddenly widen out after a narrow entrance at a mouth.Scott, David. Nova Scotia Place Names, p. 162\.
Elliot started his career with McGraw-Hill in London tracking oil tankers and eventually OPEC and the newly reemerging East European and Russian oil industry. He was the youngest ever cover story writer for Businessweek. In 1991 an introduction to Michael Bloomberg – who had just founded his fledgling news company – led to Elliot working on their commodities team. When Bloomberg bought WNEW in 1992, Bloomberg asked Elliot to anchor the commodities segment and also to widen out into lifestyle-related news, data, and services.
The civilization of the Thoth is apparently old and ragged, much older than human beings, though his species still remains advanced in terms of intelligence. Vast ruined buildings are all that remains of their cities which evidently once thrived and housed millions (the architecture of the buildings is odd as the bases are small but widen out as they get higher). Much of their technology has since been lost to history as the limited natural resources of Mars were completely depleted long ago. Only a few hundred Thoth remain on the dying world.
Within the state of Andhra Pradesh, it flows through hilly terrain of the Eastern Ghats known as the Papi hills which explains the narrowing of its bed as it flows through a gorge for a few km, only to re-widen at Polavaram. The deepest bed level of Godavari River, located 36 km upstream of Polavaram dam, is at 45 meters below the sea level. Before crossing the Papi hills, it receives its last major tributary Sabari River on its left bank. The river upon reaching the plains begins to widen out until it reaches Rajamahendravaram City.

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