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Fewer Fed hikes How does the Fed process all these crosscurrents?
Khanna stands at the center of uncomfortable crosscurrents in American politics.
Mr. Obama's hectic schedule captured the diplomatic, political and security crosscurrents.
Unresolved, but to be repealed if he can navigate congressional crosscurrents.
No sentimentality: only an honest examination of language, gravities, crosscurrents of wind.
The problem is its purpose and the rules governing it are at crosscurrents.
Making sense of the crosscurrents in the monthly employment data can be difficult.
But in a statement after the meeting, they acknowledged crosscurrents in the economy.
A mist, on the verge of freezing into snow, waved under stressful crosscurrents.
This time is no exception, with crosscurrents of grief, faith, fear and gun politics.
These crosscurrents of connection add up to a consonance that might almost be mythic.
"We have seen some crosscurrents and conflicting signals about the outlook," Mr. Powell said.
I.O., the nation's pre-eminent labor federation, will navigate these crosscurrents in the coming months.
I.O., the nation's pre-eminent labor federation, will navigate these crosscurrents in the coming months...Mr.
She also embodies the complicated crosscurrents around immigration, race and religion that dominate Mr. Trump's Washington.
He said there have been "some crosscurrents and conflicting signals" about the economy in recent months.
There are joyful and sometimes rowdy sonic crosscurrents, even as the lyrics determinedly think things through.
"Get used to these crosscurrents, because this is the new normal, at least for now," he said.
And so on Tuesday, the city was left to navigate even trickier crosscurrents of emotion and circumstance.
What could cut through the political crosscurrents this year is a simple maxim: Asians vote for Asians.
Powell testified before Congress that "crosscurrents" stemming from trade and global growth were dampening the U.S. economic outlook.
At Chomp Chomp, Mr. Wong, 52, recently began serving a version that reflects the multicultural crosscurrents of Singapore.
Still, after a few months in the crosscurrents of baby-food research, I couldn't help having second thoughts.
And McCain is attempting to navigate the presidential race's crosscurrents in a tight re-election contest against Democratic Rep.
But once you add up all these crosscurrents, how much does it matter to the $17 trillion American economy?
James Delbourgo's engrossing new biography situates Sloane within the welter of intellectual and political crosscurrents that marked his times.
The confusing crosscurrents of the party were on vivid display when the president campaigned for Mr. Strange on Friday.
To answer, it helps to tease apart the crosscurrents between Italian politics, European institutions, financial markets and economies worldwide.
In addition to prompting yet another referendum on awards shows, Bregoli's nomination neatly demonstrates the crosscurrents of contemporary pop culture.
The Federal Reserve is wrestling with the crosscurrents as it prepares this week to signal where interest rates are heading.
Powell added the central bank will "act as appropriate" to sustain expansion as "crosscurrents" are weighing on the economic outlook.
However, while momentum is turning amid reduced fiscal impetus and numerous crosscurrents, the U.S. economy has a significant growth buffer.
A lot of people feel world commerce is going to slow down, a lot of different crosscurrents because of tariffs.
Johnson, a graduate of the University of Southern California, had her own experience with the crosscurrents of a public life.
Economic "crosscurrents have re-emerged, with apparent progress on trade turning to greater uncertainty," he told the Upshot's Neil Irwin.
Gertrude Stein, with "her prose an intimidating heap of bare bones," is understood via Hemingway — there are crosscurrents of illumination.
In particular, Powell has talked about global "crosscurrents" that threaten to derail growth in the United States and big foreign markets.
Internal crosscurrents also enliven Mendelson's sculptures, which are combinations of linear classicism, absurd over-decoration, and the aesthetics of the landfill.
Put differently, predictions that U.S. monetary policy would chart a notably divergent path have been tempered by powerful crosscurrents from abroad.
"Crosscurrents have reemerged," he said in his testimony, noting that investments slowed down "notably" from trade tensions and a global slowdown.
Powell said Wednesday that the Fed will "act as appropriate" to sustain expansion as "crosscurrents" are weighing on the economic outlook.
Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said the Fed will have to proceed carefully amid the swirling crosscurrents.
I'm still puzzling out what these crosscurrents mean for the Democratic Party when Ravi Gupta closes out the summit that afternoon.
But Mr. Goebbels's inspired production brings out the philosophical resonances that run through the work and revels in its literary crosscurrents.
For a president hit by crosscurrents on policy, Ms. Conway has frequently been a voice reminding him of his campaign promises.
In the frantic confusion of the rescue operation, the crosscurrents of hundreds of well-meaning personnel sometimes led to frightening miscommunication.
The erotic and psychological crosscurrents among this foursome occupy the play's second part, which is its most contrived and least convincing.
Brainard endorsed that approach, particularly considering "crosscurrents" that are building up for growth, especially in the global economy outside the U.S. "Back in December, I had already noted that crosscurrents were increasing and that tailwinds were dying down, and I think that is even more true today because of those downside risks that are gathering," she said.
These crosscurrents interact with one another in a continually evolving interplay of friction and water pressure that determines how the fluid flows.
Those crosscurrents have 56% of respondents believing the Fed remaining on hold this year and the average funds rate remaining around 2.4%.
"The crosscurrents are playing in a commodities market that's had a significant lift," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
The third trigger for the recession bias comes from the flurry of "crosscurrents," both domestic and international, that the U.S. is facing.
Given all these crosscurrents, it seemed inconceivable that the timing of Mr. Xi's visit to Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, was accidental.
Even more fascinating was the way Mr. Jurowski brought attention to the teeming crosscurrents and disruptions that run through the entire work.
The gamesmanship captured the complex crosscurrents of the Brexit debate, more than three years after Britons voted to leave the European Union.
Criticized by some members of the governing Conservative Party as having a left-leaning institutional bias, it has been caught in political crosscurrents.
Conversely, one of the crosscurrents Powell mentioned as a concern, global growth, subsequently reared its head further with China reporting slowing GDP growth.
But they also face the crosscurrents of an unpopular President Trump and a long history of any president's party losing seats in midterms.
For the rest of the world, peace meant that the wonders of the small island in the crosscurrents of history were open and inviting.
On its seventh album, "Sleep Well Beast," its new songs have more rhythmic ferment and melodic crosscurrents; they translate emotional complexity into musical counterpoint.
For too long, the environmental and farm communities have been at crosscurrents rather than rowing in the same direction to mitigate the looming crisis.
" Writing was key to his thinking process, too: a tool for sorting through "a lot of crosscurrents in my own life — race, class, family.
Mr. Zuckoff initially declined, partly because the proposed eight-month delivery schedule was tight, and partly from wariness of political crosscurrents around the Benghazi story.
But Patrick Marber's near-miraculous production of "Travesties" goes on to locate emotional crosscurrents in a prismatic text that doesn't necessarily suggest reserves of feeling.
During the hour-long conversation with Axelrod, he warned that there were "crosscurrents" that could trap elected Republicans against the base of their own party.
His words were nevertheless etched with frustration — a blunt coda to a remarkable day that laid bare many of the racial crosscurrents in the country.
" "Today, the politics of division and personal destruction are at their very worst, and I have found myself in the crosscurrents of that very division.
While disappointing retailer earnings renewed concerns about U.S. economic growth, traders said the existence of many crosscurrents in the market puts greater focus on technical levels.
Powell testified Wednesday that "crosscurrents " from weak economic activity overseas and lingering trade tensions are dampening the U.S. economic outlook, bolstering expectations for a rate cut.
Powell also said when the FOMC ended its meeting May 1, there was tentative evidence that some of the negative crosscurrents in the economy were moderating.
Recent studies suggest that sustained bursts of growth and innovation tend to occur in places buffeted by cultural crosscurrents, invigorated by fresh energy, talents and perspectives.
Now all three will sit around the table in the White House Situation Room, steering a new president through the treacherous crosscurrents of a stormy world.
The Fed fears have mostly vanished now that Fed chair Jerome Powell has repeatedly stressed the need to be "patient" given the various economic "crosscurrents" worldwide.
Whatever it's called, it very much involves a keen sense of context, an ability to discern the varied personal, social, and practical crosscurrents in any situation.
Investors should prepare themselves for more stock market swings as a host of "difficult crosscurrents" weigh on equities, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday as stocks traded lower.
In his testimony to Congress, Powell said "crosscurrents " stemming from slower economic growth and lingering U.S.-China trade tensions were dampening the U.S.' outlook on the economy.
He testified in front of Congress that "crosscurrents " from the ongoing U.S.-China trade war and weaker economic activity overseas are dampening outlook on the U.S. economy.
In prepared remarks to the committee, Powell testified that "crosscurrents" from weaker economic activity across the globe and lingering trade fears are dampening the U.S. economic outlook.
"The one plotline of I-have-always-been-a-woman was trumping all the other motivations that might reflect the crosscurrents of the human psyche," she writes.
Salon Natasha's mail art project, Crosscurrents, which was an exchange between Salon Natasha and Australian artists, represents perhaps the first international artist exchange independently initiated in Vietnam.
DealBook captures the intersection of these crosscurrents and brings the reader a broader frame on the world of business to include technology, innovation, philanthropy and corporate governance.
That adaptation found delicious crosscurrents of feeling, not to mention all sorts of sly commentary on male bonding, in the riverside antics of the time-honored characters.
" But he added that there were "crosscurrents and conflicting signals," which meant that financial conditions were "now less supportive of growth than they were earlier last year.
The death penalty episode shows the tricky crosscurrents that she has had to weather — and that are likely to intensify as she tries to square that circle.
"Crosscurrents from policy uncertainty have risen since early May, crimping business investment plans, raising concerns in some financial market segments, and weighing on global growth prospects," Brainard said.
Quarles' remarks come after Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified that "crosscurrents" from lingering trade fears and weaker economic data overseas are dampening the U.S. economy's outlook moving forward.
There were a lot of economic crosscurrents, including flat-lined wages, a jittery stock market, tariffs that increased domestic prices for goods, and nervousness about the next recession.
"Predictions that U.S. monetary policy would chart a notably divergent path have been tempered by powerful crosscurrents from abroad," Ms. Brainard said at a conference in New York.
"Leonardo da Vinci" is for me the culmination of trying to write about the creativity that comes from appreciating the crosscurrents that connect the arts, sciences and humanities.
It was a fully realized dystopian realm of its own, bristling with crosscurrents of rhythm, dissonant loops, staticky noise, warning shouts and bits of hard-nosed, trenchant lyrics.
These cases and many others, Tsai believes, show that it's often more practical to pursue "equality by other means" than to sail into the crosscurrents of egalitarian debate.
Mr. Johnson's machinations to achieve Brexit have not added to their popularity there, but the situation is fluid, given the political crosscurrents of Brexit and the independence issue.
The strength of these crosscurrents can be gauged, in part, by examining the results of the big banks, three of which report their first-quarter earnings on Friday.
Within it there may be a multitude of crosscurrents, with some parts moving in one direction at one speed and other areas moving in other directions at other speeds.
With 100 days to go, there are stronger-than-usual crosscurrents: • The Democrats emerged from their convention last week in better shape than the Republicans did a week earlier.
Why it matters: Tech companies are increasingly finding themselves in the middle of political storms, as the services they provide run into the crosscurrents of regional conflicts and ethical controversies.
In it, Powell said macroeconomic "crosscurrents" including trade tensions and global growth worries were weighing on U.S. economic activity, and that the central bank would "act as appropriate" in response.
Ezra Klein profiles the self-proclaimed "Congressman from Silicon Valley," noting that he stands at the center of uncomfortable crosscurrents in American politics and sentiments about the benefits of technology.
Clinton has had to once again navigate the messy crosscurrents of politics, symbolism and her ambition to shatter "that highest, hardest glass ceiling" of being elected the first female president.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified in front of congressional leaders this week that "crosscurrents" from weaker overseas economic activity and rising trade tensions are dampening the outlook on the U.S. economy.
The fight for inflation Reiterating his comments from last week's FOMC press conference, Chair Powell noted a desire to strongly defend the 2-percent inflation target in the face of crosscurrents.
Caught in the crosscurrents between their host country and their home country, such students are trapped in a Catch-22, where they have no spaces where they feel they truly belong.
In this case, Mr. Washington set out to use the musical concept of counterpoint (various melodic crosscurrents flowing together) to symbolize a coexistence that is not just peaceful but actively engaged.
In the Senate, purple-state Republicans who are up for re-election this year — like Susan Collins of Maine and Cory Gardner of Colorado — must navigate their own tricky political crosscurrents.
Powell told the House Financial Services Committee in a prepared testimony on Wednesday that the central bank will "act as appropriate" to sustain expansion as "crosscurrents" are weighing on the economic outlook.
Those crosscurrents are on ample display in Chandler, a desert boomtown of 21,000 that reflects the demographic changes buffeting Arizona, a state where immigration is the top issue for voters in polls.
On Sunday, it seemed fans were hungry for a Tiger Woods uncomplicated by scandal or injury or caught up in the political crosscurrents of the day and instead purely masterful at golf.
But Mr. McConnell is also keenly aware that the trial is a test of the Senate and of his own ability to navigate the political crosscurrents of an election-year impeachment debate.
Recently the two masters have come together in Crosscurrents, a band devoted to what's now an old idea — the fusion of rock, jazz and Indian classical — but with its own sparkling allure.
"While we view current economic conditions as healthy and the economic outlook as favorable, over the past few months we have seen some crosscurrents and conflicting signals," Powell told the Senate Banking Committee.
In its January statement, the Fed noted "international crosscurrents" and slower growth across a number of major economies as variables warranting a more sidelined approach to policy, at least for the time being.
"Over the last few months we have seen some crosscurrents and conflicting signals," Powell said in prepared testimony to start two days of hearings on Capitol Hill on the state of the economy.
The fierce maneuvering in the hours leading up to the votes attested to the complex political crosscurrents of the Brexit debate, more than three years after Britons voted to leave the European Union.
But that reasonable assumption is at crosscurrents with bias -- implicit and otherwise -- in a way that leads police officers to more quickly presume black men and women are threats, even when they aren't.
The market read his statement — about a Fed that will "act as appropriate" to sustain expansion as "crosscurrents" are weighing on the economic outlook — as a sign that a July rate cut is coming.
But even if the next president imposes a no-fly zone, as Hillary Clinton has promised, or aligns more closely with Russia, as Donald J. Trump has suggested, the political crosscurrents will remain treacherous.
I experienced Hertmans's book in the crosscurrents of rendered image, historical fact and narrative design, aware that some aspects of it were being curated and invented but feeling incapable of assessing the relative proportions.
That's why we're reimagining DealBook with a renewed focus on the intersection of these crosscurrents, as well as a broader frame on the world of business to include technology, innovation, philanthropy and corporate governance.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The singer, songwriter, drummer and producer Madame Gandhi finds a swinging backbeat — often doubletiming into drum-and-bass — for "See Me Thru," a dreamily multilayered love song happily buffeted by rhythmic crosscurrents.
Inflation has been running below the Fed's 2% objective and "crosscurrents, such as trade tensions and concerns about global growth, have been weighing on economic activity and the outlook," Powell said in his testimony Wednesday.
These crosscurrents highlight the challenge facing policy makers at the Federal Reserve as they weigh whether to raise interest rates when they meet in mid-June, or wait until July or later in the year.
But there's an element of grit that puts the brakes on, arising perhaps from the artist's devotion to detail, perhaps from his attempt to crystalize the crosscurrents of contemporary politics into a visually digestible whole.
"Crosscurrents from policy uncertainty have risen since early May, crimping business investment plans, raising concerns in some financial market segments, and weighing on global growth prospects," Fed Governor Lael Brainard said in Cincinnati, Ohio Friday.
Other crosscurrents have developed on the nine-member bench: While Roberts has occupied the decisive position along the ideological spectrum since Justice Anthony Kennedy retired, he is a more consistent conservative than Kennedy ever was.
But Ethan Penner, managing partner at Mosaic Real Estate Investors, and Shari Olefson, attorney and director of The Carnegie Group think tank, disagree about whether the crosscurrents in the property market are pointing to a bubble.
Details: Powell told reporters at a press conference that a number of "crosscurrents" — including heightened trade tensions between the U.S. and China — have re-emerged since the Fed's last meeting, raising concerns about the global economy.
"While it is certainly possible that sterling could remain subdued this summer, the risk is political crosscurrents could leave the currency exposed to sharp moves to the downside," wrote BNY Mellon strategists in a note to clients.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said on July 10 that business investments have slowed across the U.S. recently as "crosscurrents " from the ongoing U.S.-China trade war and slower economic growth overseas dampen the outlook on the U.S. economy.
CROSSCURRENTS Economists and traders overwhelmingly expect the Fed to cut its policy rate by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday, matching the size of each of the nine rate hikes the Fed delivered from 2015 to 2018.
The more he delves into the brain, he told me, the more complicated it appears—filled with nonlinear patterns that resemble changes in the weather, simultaneously noisy and orderly, with neurons passing on information in crosscurrents and feedback loops.
Powell reaffirmed the policy shift made by the Fed last month, telling a Senate Banking Committee hearing that "crosscurrents and conflicting signals" had weakened the case for further rate increases and made an otherwise positive economic outlook less certain.
But the fact that Mr. O'Rourke is even considering a run speaks to uncertainty in the Democratic Party, as broad and simmering opposition to President Trump is colliding with crosscurrents of gender, race, ideology and age within its ranks.
Behind her modest tone and her obvious Australian accent, there was always a lyricist who saw both pathos and absurdity in her detailed, self-deprecating narratives of everyday life, and a guitarist and bandleader who summoned wordless emotional crosscurrents.
Answering that question required the justices to consider doctrinal crosscurrents, including what earlier cases have called "the play in the joints" between two clauses of the First Amendment, which bar government establishment of religion and guarantee its free exercise.
But the rise of foreign money has turned Silicon Valley into a geopolitical minefield for venture capitalists and startups, requiring American startups to make judgment calls and react to crosscurrents that would've been strange to the industry decades ago.
"I think we're going to have to slog through these volatility sessions for a bit, as there are all sorts of difficult crosscurrents here" including U.S.-China trade relations and the weakness in shares of stock market bellwether Apple, he said.
He first told bits and pieces of his own coming-of-age story in "The Wall," but the autobiographical "Robinson" is a more intimate, child's-eye view of a schoolboy's struggles to navigate the treacherous crosscurrents of self and society.
Dr. Fauci assured me that, despite their crosscurrents and an early overconfidence about how easy it would be to control the path of the virus, the president "absolutely" now gets the threat of "the invisible enemy," as Trump calls the virus.
Dr. Fauci assured me that, despite their crosscurrents and an early overconfidence about how easy it would be to control the path of the virus, the president "absolutely" now gets the threat of "the invisible enemy," as Trump calls the virus.
Unlike Fairfield Porter, a writer and artist who formed friendships with the avant-gardists of his day but practiced a genteel painterly realism himself, Gorky continually pushed his own work into the crosscurrents of Modernism until his moment of disillusionment.
"While we view current economic conditions as healthy and the economic outlook as favorable, over the past few months we have seen some crosscurrents and conflicting signals," Powell said in his prepared remarks to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.
That's why we're relaunching DealBook with a renewed focus on the intersection of these crosscurrents, leveraging the entire reporting staff of The New York Times for our deeply loyal reader base of influential business and policy leaders and an expanding global audience.
All these crosscurrents — reason and faith, truth and propaganda, black and white, slave and free, immigrant and native, industry and agriculture — ripple through this history, with one obvious period where the country simply came apart in the bloodiest civil conflict in history.
For now, it feels as if a single viewing is barely sufficient to clock the various crosscurrents and role-reversals of a drama fueled by a rape case and the language of consent, in all the manifold meanings of that loaded word.
It was as if the past in some sense belonged to them, because they knew about it and understood it, whereas in the present they were submerged among so many alien others, such hostile crosscurrents, in such oceans of what was crass and wrong.
But while the meal had a celebratory tone, especially for Mr. Bratton, it belied the coming crosscurrents to be faced by Mr. de Blasio and Chief O'Neill, a man who three years ago was languishing in the middle ranks of the Police Department hierarchy.
But he is in a dire predicament, Republicans say, because he is profoundly uncomfortable in the role of a typical general election candidate, disoriented by the crosscurrents he must now navigate and still relying impulsively on a pugilistic formula that guided him to the nomination.
These crosscurrents will be on display during three days of meetings and speeches at the General Assembly — a ritual that some liken to "diplomatic speed dating," but which Mr. Trump treated last year as just another venue to talk about his "America First" policy.
His work had more rage, more wit, more lust, more talk, more crosscurrents of thought and emotion, more turning over of the universals of existence (in his case, Jewish-American existence), as if tending meat over a fire, than any writer of his time.
The Koch network, the National Rifle Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and various socially conservative and faith-based organizations are using the campaign as a dry run for untangling the conservative crosscurrents they will have to manage with Mr. Trump as the party's leader.
"The strength of Ashton's book lies in the rigor with which she attempts to discover and articulate the intellectual crosscurrents that influenced not only Rothko, but also the other artists of the New York School," the art consultant Oliver Banks wrote in The Washington Post.
Mr. Biden has quickly proven an imperfect champion of political pragmatism, stumbling in his efforts to navigate the cultural crosscurrents of his party and struggling to excite voters the way his counterparts on the left, like Ms. Warren and Ms. Harris, have started to do.
The clothes we see and desire — the clothes that resonate beyond need — are most alluring when they reflect the wider world and describe an individual's place within it; when they take the maelstrom of questions and crosscurrents surrounding us and give them coherent form and beauty.
Toobin presents his account chronologically, but inserts back stories of the players and asides on the volatile "cultural crosscurrents" of the time (the wake of Vietnam and Watergate, the congressional hearings on the F.B.I. and C.I.A., the Zebra killings that terrorized San Francisco, the gas shortages and assassination attempts).
In prepared testimony released in advance of a hearing before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, Powell reaffirmed the policy shift made by the U.S. central bank in January, citing "crosscurrents and conflicting signals" that weakened the case for further rate increases and made an otherwise positive outlook less certain.
To give a fuller sense of the inspirational crosscurrents flowing at the time, Anthology's retrospective includes films that feature Mr. Basquiat (like "Downtown 81," screening on Friday) and movies that were made at that time and place (like Jim Jarmusch's debut feature, "Permanent Vacation," showing on Saturday and Wednesday).
Williams left the door open to further adjustments to monetary policy to manage those crosscurrents, though he gave no hint of whether or when any further rate cuts may be needed, in sync with the view of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, with whom Williams collaborates closely on policy.
The formal start of the effort to oust Ms. Pelosi has laid bare the many crosscurrents — generational, gender, racial and others — pulling at Democrats as they prepare to assume control of the House and act as a counterweight to President Trump, who has reveled at highlighting their divisions.
If the first day of Mr. Trump's visit showcased a royal family determined to nurture the "special relationship" with the United States — lavishing their guest with a gilded banquet and a royal cannon salute — Tuesday plunged Mr. Trump into the murkier crosscurrents of British politics, where he remains deeply unpopular.
"The cyclically adjusted P/E (CAPE), a valuation measure created by economist Robert Shiller now stands over 27 and has been exceeded only in the 1929 mania, the 2000 tech mania and the 2007 housing and stock bubble," Alan Newman wrote in his Stock Market Crosscurrents letter at the end of November.
Taken together, Mr. Bolton's unyielding remarks and the White House's upbeat analysis revealed the crosscurrents in this White House: The president's aides have translated his instincts into a range of conservative policies, but they remain skeptical of — and sometimes seek to curb — his unswerving belief that personal relationships can triumph over geopolitical realities.
Mr. Sullivan quotes Mr. Boutté, a New Orleans native, and other musicians and historians about the influence of the coloratura soprano Luisa Tetrazzini on Louis Armstrong's way of playing long, lyrical lines; the crosscurrents between Sicilian immigrant street bands and New Orleans jazz ensembles; and the common sensuality between Italian opera and Dixieland.
"Inflation has been running below the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) symmetric 2 percent objective, and crosscurrents, such as trade tensions and concerns about global growth, have been weighing on economic activity and the outlook," Powell said in his testimony, reiterating the central bank will "act as appropriate" to sustain the current economic expansion.
All the crosscurrents punishing Brazil — corruption, the country's worst economic downturn in decades, the fall of millions of middle-class people into poverty, the Zika epidemic and the surge of microcephaly cases stalking the northeast — were suddenly lashing at the door of their cookie-cutter two-bedroom home with a Chevy compact in the driveway.
"That's a very different matter than someone who has to navigate all the crosscurrents of dealing with domestic politics, dealing with Capitol Hill and dealing with a president who just can't throw his phone away and stop tweeting," John D. Podesta, President Bill Clinton's last chief of staff, said Sunday on "This Week" on ABC.
Financials "face several powerful headwinds and a few crosscurrents to boot," Colas warned clients in a note that outlined six signs investors should heed before diving into the sector: "The key takeaway from both this final point and the piece as a whole is that financials will likely remain a tough place to make outsized returns," Colas wrote.
"There are all sorts of difficult crosscurrents here: the trade war with China, the stunning weakness in stocks like bellwether , which got a from the most influential analyst in the stock, Katy Huberty — it is now down for the year — and, of course, an errant that's backed itself into a corner when it comes to the next rate hike, " he said.
The events underscored the personal and political crosscurrents standing in the way of any compromise between a president unwilling to lose face with his core supporters on his signature campaign promise and newly empowered Democrats — poised to assume control of the House on Thursday — who refuse to give ground on an issue that has come to symbolize Mr. Trump's immigration policies.
"There are all sorts of difficult crosscurrents here: the trade war with China, the stunning weakness in stocks like bellwether Apple, which got a price target cut from the most influential analyst in the stock, Katy Huberty — it is now down for the year — and, of course, an errant Federal Reserve that's backed itself into a corner when it comes to the next rate hike, " he said.
As Mr. Trump adjusts to his role as head of the Republican Party — an institution that he and many of his followers criticized as too disconnected from its base — the president-elect must reconcile a sprawling agenda, and the ideological crosscurrents it encompasses, with the demands of an impatient group of conservatives in Congress and beyond who are less inclined than ever to compromise on their small-government, anti-establishment principles.
Still, the book's deep dive into the crosscurrents of Latinx identity is a powerful reminder that, as Americans wrestle with questions about who is and who is not "American" — and, indeed, questions about what it means to be an American in the 21st century — the nation can benefit immensely from the robust inclusion and understanding of a community that has spent generations grappling with nearly every facet of its own identity.

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