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A more general problem for VIX futures stems from the fact that the future is more uncertain than the present, and the far future is more uncertain than the near future.
The more data we collect, the more uncertain we are.
Mr Trump's latest order makes migrants' situation more uncertain than ever.
Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration is more uncertain.
But in GOP-dominated "red states," the outcome is more uncertain.
Hope Solo's future in soccer is looking more uncertain than ever.
Crossing from the cyber to physical worlds is even more uncertain.
Now it's even more uncertain if the upcoming dates will hold.
As the hurricane's path becomes more uncertain, the cone becomes larger.
But prospects for the bill are more uncertain in the House.
Again, the outcomes are even more uncertain than politics usually is.
Escalating protests have made the outlook even more uncertain, Wong said.
"The situation is becoming even more uncertain," the IEA report said.
The future of such revenue streams will be more uncertain post-Brexit.
Yet the fate of tax reform seems more uncertain now than ever.
It also made chief executives' jobs more uncertain, vulnerable to market downturns.
But, Lutsenko acknowledged, his future in politics was more uncertain than ever.
But the U.S. central bank's tightening path moving forward is far more uncertain.
Keep in mind though, intensity forecasts are much more uncertain than track forecasts.
The impasse has left the future for Syrians in Turkey even more uncertain.
Although the drama makes the firm's future more uncertain, investors seem more excited.
The energy marketplace as a whole is more uncertain than it is stable.
Theresa May's position as PM looks more uncertain than it did earlier today.
And it's a little bit more uncertain whether it's actually positive or negative.
The more uncertain your income is, the more critical an emergency fund becomes.
"His first days in power have led people to be more uncertain," he says.
Mr Federer's path to number one in the ATP rankings is even more uncertain.
Those numbers might be eye-popping, but Roe's survival has never been more uncertain.
Britain is also causing investors serious headaches, with Brexit becoming seemingly ever more uncertain.
Evidence of the measure's costs is mounting, while the benefits look ever more uncertain.
Maybe the world is a bit more risky and maybe a bit more uncertain.
The fund inflow target for this year and next are "more uncertain", said Perrier.
Now, with Royce's impending departure, the future of this effort is even more uncertain.
As markets became more uncertain, investors preferred that companies going public turn a profit.
The more uncertain our world seems, the more we compensate by seeking out certainty.
Everything else is more uncertain, and knowing what's negotiable or not is more complicated.
But the world has grown much scarier and more uncertain since the 2015 election.
Schedules for Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Sanders remain even more uncertain, their aides say.
Intel's technology leadership in the semiconductor industry is growing more uncertain, according to Barclays.
Once we get into October, it's much more uncertain how long it will last.
Compounding the problem is changing climate patterns, which have made water supply far more uncertain.
This makes the price even more uncertain, and uncertainty is like poison for a currency.
It's a precarious situation made even more uncertain by the sudden precariousness of Roe itself.
As markets become more uncertain, investors have preferred companies doing I.P.O.s to turn a profit.
How much influence MBS will have on the wider region could be more uncertain, however.
For couples who drew up prenuptial agreements, the outcome should they divorce is more uncertain.
Tatum's future is more uncertain than many other players who have received significant early acclaim.
"The British situation is much more uncertain today," said Ms. Crowley, the Cambridge trade expert.
The world is, feels like, it's getting more uncertain and difficult than it ever has before.
The market in the UK is a lot more uncertain and uncertainty leads to tightening budgets.
Since ice is the perfect disguise, science is more uncertain here than anywhere else on earth.
Exactly how it plans to achieve those goals — at what cost, to whom — is more uncertain.
And as they get bolder, people we're trying to help are going to get more uncertain.
"It's even more uncertain than it has been at any point in the process," Harrison said.
With only eight justices on the bench, the future of this case is even more uncertain.
His assassination was always going to make the situation in the region more unstable, more uncertain.
Indigenous voices matter to all of us as we move into an ever more uncertain future.
And the COVID-19 crisis makes the future of the protest movement more uncertain than ever.
Here's the thing: The world has become more uncertain than it was prior to the Brexit referendum.
"That's why the lander is in a much more uncertain position when Culberson leaves Congress," says Dreier.
Requiring investment is a more uncertain way of raising money—it can be taken out, after all.
Right now, those probabilities are wider and more uncertain than at any point since the financial crisis.
For those who try to follow Mr Doctor, it is likely to be harder and more uncertain.
Still, as the value of traditional advertising becomes more uncertain, cheap buzz is all the more valuable.
IT IS a truth universally acknowledged that business abhors uncertainty, and nothing is more uncertain than Brexit.
It's not lost on fans that the creative future of the series suddenly looks much more uncertain.
Plans look good on paper—encouraging tourism and logistics, for example—but more uncertain in real life.
And as they get bolder, the people we're trying to help are going to get more uncertain.
His joining the race would turn it from a likely Daines landslide to something much more uncertain.
Whether they will ever get approval to move to the United States is even more uncertain now.
Roseanne is older, her health is increasingly precarious, and the family's finances are, if anything, more uncertain.
The future seems a little more uncertain for the euro following the outcome of the German election.
The outlook for other GOP goals like tax reform and infrastructure investment now looks even more uncertain.
Many business leaders now also describe economic prospects as more uncertain than they were a year ago.
They are reminders that this once-promising model, in Algeria and globally, now looks far more uncertain.
These experiences all made me more confident, but also more uncertain, particularly around the time I graduated.
Whether Congressional Republicans would go along with a Trump-Schumer health care deal, though, is more uncertain.
But their fates have never been more uncertain as we begin the final journey of Game of Thrones.
The prospects in the Senate are more uncertain, and the proposal has already been met with some criticism.
The decline in sentiment was due partly to a more uncertain outlook in the Western Canadian energy sector.
The bond market, however, could see a flight to safety if the situation escalates or becomes more uncertain.
The fate of those taken by Islamic State is more uncertain than those being held by the authorities.
The struggle of political systems had continued and the future was more uncertain than ever before, he added.
"The outlook for fuel oil is more uncertain," Energy Aspects said of the impending rules restricting its use.
"We believe that the outcome of this meeting is much more uncertain than usual," Goldman Sachs analysts said.
The value of these assets is a little more uncertain until these companies do or don't go public.
And things could grow more uncertain as fights are expected over the changes, The NYT's Jim Tankersley reports.
And here we are, in an even more uncertain place, with a sentence yet to be handed down.
But it will also have to navigate a more uncertain international context marked by renewed great power competition.
More uncertain, she said, was the impact on visitors near and dear to New York City: its neighbors.
This is the case in France, where the outcome of the presidential election gets more uncertain by the day.
In future, a growing number of people will have to manage on less generous and more uncertain occupational pensions.
"The balance of risks for growth has become more uncertain and the downward bias has increased," the bank said.
While this latest round of sanctions will doubtless inflict considerable economic pain, the administration's bigger gamble is more uncertain.
The more precisely one member of a pair is known, the more uncertain is the value of the other.
After almost 300 years of revelry, the long-term future of the seaside holiday looks a little more uncertain.
The path to getting the 2100 MAX back in the air outside the United States remains even more uncertain.
Without them, the effect is a much more uncertain world with fewer rules regulating the world's most dangerous weapon.
On the other hand, they say the potential for a regulatory boost to growth in MA is more uncertain.
Sanctions are being evaded, talks are failing, and certainties pertaining to sustained nuclear deterrence are more uncertain than ever.
With this powerful group lining up against the Republican proposal, passage of the border adjustment may become more uncertain.
Furthermore, the commitment of its most powerful member, the U.S., to the alliance is now more uncertain than ever.
Many players and fans see the league — like Australia itself — as still in transition to a more uncertain future.
Thursday night's shooting on the Champs-Élysées — apparently another act of terrorism here — makes the results even more uncertain.
Republicans reportedly don't have enough votes to confirm the nominee, whose path seems more uncertain with each passing day.
The more uncertain the outcome, the more fear there is within the parties and the bigger the agitation in speeches.
Additionally, the future of the SLS became even more uncertain this week with the release of the president's budget request.
However, the market will become more uncertain "every day and every week" that a China deal doesn't happen, he added.
A more introverted (if snarling) America, and a more uncertain, leaderless global order, may be part of his legacy, too.
In a time when such rights and services are becoming more uncertain by the day, tech needs to take action.
But the path forward for Viacom, the other jewel of Redstone's media empire, remains much more uncertain, company watchers said.
For most other species of primate — the branch of mammals we belong to — the future is far, far more uncertain.
But inflation has dipped recently, making it more uncertain when the world's oldest central bank will begin to normalize policy.
As "Brexit" showed, something will eventually give that may be far more uncertain and disruptive than a minimum-wage increase.
Yet after last week's election of Donald J. Trump, the future of the regulatory agency seems more uncertain than ever.
We should be crafting a fair route for them to seek citizenship, not making their lives harder and more uncertain.
Now the tax bill moves to the Senate, where its fate is more uncertain than it was in the House.
What's more uncertain at this point is why the spirit moved Roy to post that Instagram picture with that caption.
Time is of the essence for today's Republican leaders to give their more uncertain young supporters something to fight for.
Kahlil Greene, Yale's undergraduate student president, noted that having spring break coincide with the disease outbreak made things more uncertain.
At the same time Jaime, her closest companion, seems ever more uncertain about the future, which could be a problem.
Add to that a looming pension crisis and longer life expectancy — particularly for women — and retirement seems even more uncertain.
Forecasts of what Irma will do in about 3 days have become more uncertain, according to the National Hurricane Center.
"It's actually more uncertain now because we don't know when it's going to end, but it probably will," she added.
Over the course of the year, U.S. consumers have remained confident about the economy while CEOs have grown more uncertain.
People around the country will increasingly be asking themselves this question, as the changing climate renders the future more uncertain.
That makes the long-term path for oil more uncertain, as few expect the commodity to reach $250 a barrel soon.
But the outlook for emerging markets is more uncertain in light of the protectionist stance taken by Trump in his campaign.
Nonetheless, we expect further pressure on the bank's earnings amid a more uncertain economic and investment environment in the near term.
The central bank has hiked rates three times since July even as it worried about a more uncertain outlook for trade.
But if the Senate's verdict becomes more uncertain and the economy deteriorates further, Trump could meet a version of Nixon's fate.
For all the people living in poverty who don't get on Medicaid expansion before 2020, the future is even more uncertain.
But fund managers are still fairly long of crude and refined products and the fundamental outlook appears more uncertain than before.
We are not allowed to talk with them, but they sit apart from the other displaced, their fate even more uncertain.
After the Treasury's new rules, the market became more uncertain about the Irish drug maker Shire's $31 billion acquisition of Baxalta.
Simply put, Biden faces a far from certain path to the nomination, and this is growing more uncertain by the day.
There were strong educational differences, however, with voters who had not earned a college degree being much more uncertain about socialism.
"The more uncertain the economic times are, the more important it is for someone to have an emergency fund," Hauer said.
Kingfisher posted a better-than-expected rise in annual profits on Wednesday but said a more "uncertain" future was a concern.
As oil was being hit hard Friday, the outlook for the trade dispute between the U.S. and China looked more uncertain.
But while the political future may be more uncertain than ever, the economic and financial outlook is getting mercifully boring again.
Tax experts are a little more uncertain this time, with a Republican Congress and Donald Trump in the White House next year.
Yet with less than two months left until a deal is meant to be struck, the outcome is more uncertain than ever.
On the other hand, Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade an immigration is more uncertain and therefore more unnerving for the markets.
The company's ability to effect the appropriate strategic actions to stem traffic erosion over the next several years has become more uncertain.
It nails it on the spatula and hammer, but a coffee mug is a little more uncertain—is it a measuring cup?
Without a modernized agreement between the three countries in place, the future of the U.S. energy market would be much more uncertain.
Since the Brexit vote, there has been a moderate weakening in confidence indicators, reflecting Germany's exposure to the more uncertain external environment.
The fact that it includes fundamental changes to the legal immigration system mean its chances in the Senate are even more uncertain.
Obviously, Trump is inconsistent with the rest of the tax reform officials, making the negotiations prospects for tax reform even more uncertain.
Still, as Venezuela's political crisis worsens, a half-dozen oil industry sources consulted by Reuters said the situation was becoming more uncertain.
"The longer it goes by without the ban being lifted, the more uncertain and damaging it is," said Jefferies analyst Edison Lee.
All of the basic competencies regular sex requires—skill, balance, manual dexterity, core strength, variation—are needed, only in more uncertain terrain.
Around 464,000 SPD members will complete a far more uncertain, but binding, mail ballot on Friday, with results due out on Sunday.
The debate now moves to the Senate, which could vote as early as next week, where it faces a more uncertain future.
When the market falls, even for short periods, people become a little less confident and a little more uncertain in the future.
The pound has taken the latest developments in its stride, but analysts say the already messy process now looks even more uncertain.
Anthony did not play the final two games of the trip, and his status beyond this year is now even more uncertain.
The playing field is even more uncertain, with Trump planning to nominate Georgia GOP Representative Tom Price as Health and Human Services secretary.
"If firms start to become more uncertain about the growth and inflation outlook, the squeeze on margins could prove more persistent," Draghi said.
However, his prospects for reviving Brazil's struggling economy are much more uncertain than suggested by the stock market surge accompanying his electoral victory.
In countries where private occupational pensions play a large part, such as America and Britain, they have become less opulent and more uncertain.
The likes of Brexit, the U.S. election result, and key upcoming votes in Europe are likely to make investors more uncertain, not less.
The Bank of Mexico kept rates unchanged on Thursday, as expected, and said the balance of risks for growth has become more uncertain.
The labor-market situation has become more uncertain and will likely push the Fed towards making its monetary policy adjustments even more gradually.
Millennials face a much more uncertain financial future than prior generations, meaning longer work hours and a higher likelihood of dual-earner households.
Priebus, these officials said, appears more uncertain in his post than ever as Trump grows impatient with how his presidency is being viewed.
While budgetary outturns are now more uncertain as a result, Fitch does not expect a return to significant deficit over the medium term.
Canada is a major exporter of commodities, including oil, so its economy could be hurt by a more uncertain outlook for global trade.
Some Republicans believe the issue could resonate more in competitive House races, where the GOP faces more uncertain prospects than in the Senate.
The weaker and more uncertain the world makes us feel, the more appealing the NFL's parodic vision of power and Potemkin rectitude seems.
It's also possible that LIGO detected another event in October 2015, though the signal from that one is more uncertain, researchers have said.
There is historical evidence for this proposition, in the sense that the link between political and economic crises is more uncertain than direct.
Wealth Special Section LONDON — In more than two decades working in the financial district here, Paul O'Connor cannot recall a more uncertain time.
But the company's future there has looked more uncertain following a decision by the local transport authority not to renew its operator's license.
"The likelihood of those being renewed is probably now more uncertain," said Arun Pillai-Essex, a senior political risk analyst at Verisk Maplecroft.
European bourses finished lower across the board as the future of Brexit is growing more uncertain and a general election could be looming.
The path forward looks more uncertain, though, and all eyes will be on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at his post-meeting news conference.
This journey looks more uncertain now although the subsequent decline in sterling in the FX markets does provide us with a significant windfall benefit.
But without another major competitor in the theater-subscription industry, the future of this model is more uncertain than it has been in months.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Bushwick Open Studios is now more than a decade old, but its continuity is more uncertain than ever.
" Most broadly, I wrote, this was because "Silver's forecast is just more uncertain that the result will match what the current polling data shows.
"The rains are erratic, insufficient or in excess - our agriculture is dwindling (and) getting more and more uncertain," said Dulumoni Senapati, another village woman.
Shifting weather patterns linked to climate change - including longer droughts and more intense rainfall - are making farming more uncertain across much of southern Africa.
These make the outlook for the coming years more uncertain, but the Fed is not in the business of pre-empting government policy choices.
Given the results of the presidential election on Tuesday, the state of net neutrality under President-elect Donald Trump is now far more uncertain.
"There is new urgency because uncertainties have significantly increased — from trade tensions, to rising fiscal and financial risks, to more uncertain geopolitics," she said.
Last month Kingfisher, Europe's second largest home improvement retailer, warned the outlook for the UK market was "more uncertain" after a dip in trading.
The situation was made more uncertain because leadership believes Murkowski will be a "no" vote on the final up-or-down confirmation vote. Sen.
But when they are sent off alone, they face even more uncertain futures and many dangers, often at the hands of ruthless human smugglers.
It is still more uncertain whether he will interpret Tuesday's loss as a cue to moderate his behavior, which may have dampened Republican turnout.
Now newly appointed Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors face a much more uncertain political environment than their predecessors.
The immediate outlook for the Middle East looks more uncertain in light of President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iranian nuclear deal.
Losing jobs in July plays to the narrative that some of job gains were front-loaded and we face a more uncertain second half.
No environment is more uncertain than today's, after all, so you might as well put Epstein's theory to the test and broaden your knowledge.
It also means that monetary policy could become more uncertain, because the markets will need to assess their forecast for each and every meeting.
But it warned that trade and political concerns have made the outlook for the economy more uncertain and revised down its own growth projections.
David Tepper, manager of $14 billion in assets, is more uncertain about the stock market due to President Donald Trump's trade war with China.
"Savers are getting more and more uncertain about their financial futures, so they save more with negative rates — this is reverse psychology," he added.
We expect sales to remain subdued, reflecting stricter regulation on mis-selling and speculation as well as the more uncertain outlook for the renminbi.
A more uncertain question is whether there are five votes to go the Full Scalia, and potentially eliminate independent agencies led by multimember boards.
Such declines are typically associated with a softening in spending behavior and an increase in savings as consumers brace for a more uncertain future.
With each step I take through the game, and up the ladder of occult mysteries that I'm climbing, I get more uncertain about my motivations.
"If firms start to become more uncertain about the growth and inflation outlook, the squeeze on margins could prove more persistent," Draghi told a conference.
Because of this, and Trump's desire to appoint pro-life Supreme Court Justices, the fate of safe, legal abortion access is more uncertain than ever.
Consumer attitudes are stable so far this month, as Americans weigh better wages against more uncertain feelings about the U.S. economy, according to a survey.
A slowdown was envisaged because of a predicted decline in private consumption, the Commission noted, and risks posed by a more uncertain global economic outlook.
Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities, said the tensions are now at a heightened level, creating an even more uncertain level for markets.
While Mr Xi is right in thinking that a trade war will leave everyone worse off, the precise impact on American business is more uncertain.
Lawyers said it was more uncertain what would happen in jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, China and Singapore that have not signed the Model law.
A slowdown was envisaged because of a predicted decline in private consumption, the commission noted, and risks posed by a more uncertain global economic outlook.
A mix of globalization and automation has exacerbated inequality—and made the footholds of those on its lower slopes more uncertain—all over the world.
The crown extended its selloff after the Norges Bank said on Thursday its plan for an interest rate rise this year was now more uncertain.
The crown extended its selloff after the Norges bank said on Thursday its plan for an interest rate rise this year was now more uncertain.
It was more uncertain what would happen in jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, China and Singapore that have not signed the Model law, they said.
Despite the latest flurry of protests, Storm does not believe Tunisia's future is any more uncertain now than it was two or three years ago.
German factory growth was also at a 15-month low and French manufacturing activity picked up less than expected, highlighting a more uncertain trade outlook.
The resignation threw an already tight re-election effort by Mr. Walker into even more uncertain territory with only a few weeks before voting begins.
"When we squeeze the distribution of photon arrival times, something else must be becoming more uncertain," LIGO team member Maggie Tse said in a release.
John McCain is in Arizona, having just received a cancer diagnosis, and without his vote, every form of Obamacare repeal looks more and more uncertain.
As many as 5,000 migrants are expected to make it to Tijuana in the coming days, with their fate in the city more uncertain than ever.
Higher inflation since the Brexit referendum and slower wage growth have pinched the spending power of British consumers and left households more uncertain about their finances.
Hyundai warned its outlook for the second half had been made more uncertain by Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union, clouding business prospects.
But a new wildcard has entered the mix: Wisconsin -- a seat long thought to be a Democratic lock that has now become a lot more uncertain.
"It got more uncertain after the Fed comments," one Budapest-based currency dealer said, adding that the European Central Bank could also delay its own tightening.
A parliamentary election on Thursday was looking more uncertain as some polls suggested Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party was not certain to win a majority.
But the medium term impact is more uncertain because tax reductions are boosting the economy at a time when the business cycle already appears relatively mature.
The raised prospect of an impeached US President, while slight, has been enough to suppress markets globally and make a trade war resolution look more uncertain.
"Mugabe will now have to watch for rivals on many fronts, and Zimbabwe's future is more uncertain with security at higher risk than before," he said.
But I think markets definitely, in this kind of environment that is getting more risky, more uncertain, Presidential Tweets going out, we are getting the message.
The recent closing of the gap in public support between the SPD and the CDU/CSU has made the outcome of September's federal elections more uncertain.
"After (the general assembly) things may become more uncertain, so that could explain the moves into defensive stocks," said Teeuwe Mevissen, senior market economist at Rabobank.
But final approval has become more uncertain since Democrats took control of the House of Representatives from Republicans, a potential setback to Mexico's best laid plans.
Moderation of Sunac's financial profile following acquisitions is now more uncertain in an environment where land bank expansion through project acquisition is widely practiced across the industry.
Travis had particular problems with big ticket purchases in UK DIY, especially in Wickes' kitchen and bathroom sales, as consumers adjusted to a more uncertain economic environment.
To paraphrase Kevin Pearson, that tense breath we've held in throughout a harrowing second season can now be released...but the future is more uncertain than ever.
The project's prospect has become more uncertain after a left-leaning government took power in British Columbia in June, although the administration has since softened its rhetoric.
For that reason alone, it seems to me that its potential interpretations are more varied, more uncertain, and more interesting than the ones advanced by its author.
"They're still saying (the direction is) up, they're just more uncertain about the timing of the hike," said Derek Holt, vice president of capital markets at Scotiabank.
The future of Cuper is more uncertain as Egypt underachieved after so much promise although they were hamstrung by the untimely shoulder injury to talisman Mohamed Salah.
The novel is the work of a woman who grew up in the community it depicts, but Alderman became more uncertain about her faith as she wrote.
Banxico said the balance of risks for economic growth had become more uncertain and continues to be tilted downward, while risks for inflation have an upward bias.
Because a negative yield curve suggests investors believe keeping your money in short-term bonds is more uncertain than bonds that pay off a decade from now.
Whether it's trade, whether it's Brexit, whether it's a little bit more uncertain geopolitical environment, I think there's no question that it's having an impact on sentiment.
UBS welcomed a "good set of numbers", noting a good performance in Mexico and Turkey, where it said investors remained more uncertain, and an increase in capital.
"Within a more uncertain global macroeconomic scenario, low bank profitability and growing appetite for risk-taking are some of the main challenges for banks," De Cos said.
Other factors adding pressure included U.S. duties on Canadian softwood lumber and a more uncertain outlook for the North American Free Trade Agreement under the Trump administration.
The Guardian ran an article in 2014 on how job uncertainty is causing Americans to redefine who they are as technology creates a more uncertain, gig-based economy.
His road was slower, more uncertain: He popped up in 2011, calling himself Young Fresh, a truly-nothing name hanging around Gucci Mane and wearing all-purple swag.
And with overall acceptance of Google Pay falling—perhaps similarly hampered by changing branding and lack of direction— the confused future of Express seems all the more uncertain.
"The situation is becoming even more uncertain ... global oil demand growth has been very sluggish in the first half of 2400," the IEA said in its monthly report.
"The situation is becoming even more uncertain ... global oil demand growth has been very sluggish in the first half of 2019," the IEA said in its monthly report.
But whether heaven and hell will allow anyone to interfere with the apocalypse, and whether Crowley and Aziraphale will escape the combat unscathed, is a bit more uncertain.
To be frank, the argumentation of Justin gets gradually more 'uncertain' when he says that the uncertainty principle implies that we can encode more information into 'smaller computers'.
"The market continues to grow more uncertain about the demand outlook given the deterioration of trade talks between China and the U.S.," ING analysts said in a note.
The recent decline in oil prices due to concerns about global oversupply has also caused traders and policymakers to become more uncertain about when price growth would accelerate.
The ECB on Thursday reaffirmed its readiness to support the euro zone as the global economic outlook becomes more uncertain after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
However, the advantage of this approach is that only a simple majority is needed for budget legislation to pass in the Senate, where its fate is more uncertain.
A close race will, meanwhile, be made even more uncertain by the unusually high number of voters who are still undecided or planning to vote for third parties.
Supporters of the European Union sought to stress the economic risks of Brexit, which Mr. Osborne described as a "one-way door to a much more uncertain world."
GVD/EUR 3/222 "The fact the climate has become more uncertain doesn't mean you have to stay put," ECB chief Mario Draghi had told a news conference.
The German central bank slashed its growth forecast for this year on Friday and said trade and political concerns had made the outlook for the economy more uncertain.
More broadly, though, Silver's forecast is just more uncertain that the result will match what the current polling data shows (while still assuming that's the most likely outcome).
It leaves Britain's future more uncertain than ever, with no clearly favorable route out of the E.U., nor any obvious plan to stay in the bloc either. Mrs.
But with a trade deal between the U.S. and China looking more and more uncertain, the yuan's relationship to the dollar remains closely watched by investors and economists.
In the early days of streaming — before these apps were commonplace — I'd quite often have to find matches on websites of dubious provenance and even more uncertain reliability.
The country is entering a more uncertain era, of slower growth and rising inequality, and Beijing is draping itself in the mantle of tradition to broaden its appeal.
However, the recent turbulence will make economy get worse, and inflation goes up, pushing up consumption price, and that will led the 2019 president election be more uncertain.
Canada sends about 210 percent of its exports to the United States, including oil, so its economy could be hurt by a more uncertain outlook for North American trade.
Not even the most fanatical supporters have a lot of knowledge about this item, and the strange white space for advertising only helps to make the picture more uncertain.
"We have seen a number of mergers of equals which makes sense in a more uncertain market," said Richard Sheppard, co-head of EMEA M&A at Deutsche Bank.
According to the OECD, a think-tank, growth is also becoming more uncertain because of increased restrictions on trade, the lack of clarity over Brexit and building financial risks.
But, as William Beinart, Peter Delius and Michelle Hay argue in their book, "Rights to Land", most people's property rights are "probably weaker and more uncertain" than in 1994.
Trans Mountain's fate had grown more uncertain since last month's rise of a new provincial government in Canada's British Columbia that is against the line's expansion through the province.
Owing to shifts in several models from Tuesday to Wednesday, "the forecast has become more uncertain after 72 hours due to large eastward shifts," the National Hurricane Center said.
People are also more uncertain about the subject -- those who say they "don't know" has gone up in almost every question on the issue of Russia in this poll.
"The outlook is more uncertain than usual," they said pointing out that their forecasts assume economic shutdown, but only for some parts of the economy and only for weeks.
Keith E. Belk, a Colorado State University professor who works closely with the beef industry, said research on risks like liver abscesses was more uncertain than many studies suggested.
The agency has tried to unilaterally apply securities law to this new innovation in fits and starts, making investment more uncertain and development more expensive in the United States.
I was lucky to have a place with strong roots that I could protect and be protected by, in a time where the world felt more and more uncertain.
Populist governments are more likely to include dramatic changes to regulatory and tax policies, creating a more uncertain and potentially volatile policy environment for businesses operating in those markets.
Analysts said AT&T shares would fluctuate based on the outlook for the deal, which faces a potentially hostile regulatory review made more uncertain by the upcoming U.S. elections.
After a strong year for the Islamic bond market in 22018, this year is looking more uncertain amid geopolitical risks and economic uncertainties, according to S&P Global Ratings.
"If firms start to become more uncertain about the growth and inflation outlook, the squeeze on margins could prove more persistent," Draghi said at a banking conference in Frankfurt Friday.
They also pointed to the fact that the timing of his agenda now seems more uncertain, after he said in an interview Sunday that replacing Obamacare may take until 2018.
Market expectations for a rate hike have slipped back to a more uncertain 50 percent from an almost certain 80 percent a couple of weeks ago, according to swap markets.
Strategists said the more disagreement at the Fed the more uncertain markets are about policy, and now the markets are convinced the Fed could fail to head off a recession.
"The Fed is recognizing that the macro outlook has become more uncertain but still sees its easing cycle as a 'mid-cycle adjustment' and not recession cuts," the analysts said.
Britain's future following Brexit talks to leave the trading bloc is more uncertain than ever after an election where voters denied its Prime Minister Theresa May a majority in parliament.
The outlook for growth in 2016 now looks feebler and more uncertain following the sharp falls in European equity markets, particularly of banking shares, since the start of the year.
"The inflation outlook has also become somewhat more uncertain since the turn of the year, in part for reasons related to risks to the outlook for economic growth," she said.
Elsewhere, Norway's crown weakened after its central bank, the Norges Bank, said its policy outlook was now more uncertain, raising doubts about whether it would raise rates later in 2019.
OSLO, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Norway's central bank kept its main interest rate unchanged on Thursday, as expected, and said the policy outlook had become more uncertain amid rising global risks.
Elsewhere, Norway's crown weakened after its central bank, the Norges bank, said its policy outlook was now more uncertain, raising doubts about whether it would raise rates later in 2019.
Wells Fargo's Aaron Rakers began coverage on Apple shares with a market perform rating, saying the smart phone maker's immediate prospects are more uncertain after its recent iPhone product launches.
"Attention has shifted to (the tax bill's) prospects in the Senate where we think the measure faces a more uncertain path," INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir said in a note.
There is a discrepancy between the emotion of the exclamation point and the emotion on the faces of the descendants, some of whom look even more uncertain than their forebears.
"The political and fiscal situation in Portugal is more uncertain, which suggest keeping a cautious bias on PGB (Portuguese government bond) spreads in general," Societe Generale strategist Ciaran O'Hagan said.
"By hyping up expectations and setting unrealistic goals for the trade talks, Trump makes the prospects for any sort of trade deal with China more uncertain and volatile," he said.
With US movie attendance stagnating, the future is more uncertain than ever, and bringing beloved intellectual properties like Marvel into the physical realm adds a new revenue stream to the portfolio.
In contrast, they could not be bothered to doctor the results of a candidate with more uncertain support levels (Mr Mélenchon), who was until recently regarded as an extreme long-shot.
Although a December rate hike has been widely expected, the Fed's path next year has been more uncertain, with investors last month expecting two or even three rate hikes in 2019.
While Democratic odds for retaking the House seemed more uncertain earlier this summer, the party's performance across different races since then have seemed to improve the broader outlook of this possibility.
There appeared no historical precedent for inflation remaining so unresponsive to such low levels of unemployment, Powell said, making estimates of the natural unemployment rate more uncertain than in the past.
ET. Canada's main stock index edged slightly lower on Thursday as investors weighed a more uncertain trade outlook, with losses for the financial and telecom groups offsetting gains for resource shares.
Elsewhere, Norway's crown weakened after the country's central bank, the Norges Bank, said its policy outlook was now more uncertain, raising doubts about whether it would raise rates later in 2019.
"Investors are uncertain about the outcome of the election, and they have grown more uncertain since last Friday," said Walter Todd, chief investment officer with Greenwood Capital in Greenwood, South Carolina.
Fund managers have cut their bullish positions in crude futures and options for four weeks in a row to their lowest since July 2017, as the demand outlook grows more uncertain.
His land, and that around him in Punjab province, depends on rain to grow crops and rainfall has become much more uncertain as climate change takes hold, leading to lost harvests.
The Burberry share price slumped, and investors grew increasingly anxious about whether Mr. Bailey could successfully juggle the roles of both creative and commercial leader in a more uncertain trading environment.
As the pressure on household incomes increased, the prospects for consumer spending became more uncertain, and companies became less enthusiastic about investing in new plants and equipment, feeding into the cycle.
A nuclear weapon is a certain thing—atomic or hydrogen, fission or fusion, bomb or missile, so many megatons—but nothing could be more uncertain than the consequences of using one.
The degree to which corporate tax reductions are passed through to labor is far more uncertain than many economists and their advisees let on, especially when they act as policy advocates.
With only a few exceptions, Democrats face more uncertain prospects in Republican-held House seats centered on the blue-collar, exurban and rural communities where Trump remains popular, the analysis found.
If the European Parliament and, much more uncertain, Britain's House of Commons ratify the deal, it would give Britain a status-quo transition period after Brexit Day on March 29, 2019.
While recent policy support has diminished risks in the near-term, the medium-term outlook appears more uncertain amid rapidly rising credit, structural excess capacity, and the opaque financial sector, he said.
But fund buying has been concentrated in crude rather than fuels, which is consistent with producer club OPEC tightening the supply side of the market while the demand outlook remains more uncertain.
Other states with high numbers of women lawmakers, like Arizona and Vermont, could also reach a majority this November, but that's more uncertain because those states won't hold their primaries until August.
"Compared to last year, the world has become more uncertain ... but the market seems quite happy," GIC's CEO Lim Chow Kiat said in an interview, as the fund published its annual report.
The downgrades of the banks' Long-Term LC IDRs to 'BBB-' from 'BBB' reflect Fitch's view that continued parental support for the banks would become more uncertain in a sovereign default scenario.
A fish exporter told Reuters there remained significant gaps between what producers were willing to sell for and what buyers were willing to pay, making the price forecasts more uncertain than usual.
What to doFraser-Jenkins said the dynamic of a shrinking stock market, smaller gains for a few wealthy retirees, and a more uncertain future for others threatens to make inequality far worse.
Lucy remembers their first couple of years at Bennington as an idyll of hot chocolate by the fireplace and dreams of gallivanting in Paris and Budapest, but Alice's recollections are more uncertain.
H.G.T. by transformation and transduction could potentially occur among other creatures too, even eukaryotes — even animals and plants — though that prospect was far more uncertain and startling, into the 1990s and beyond.
What kind of general religious reality should be discerned from all these facts, though, is much more uncertain, and there are various plausible stories about what early-21st century Americans increasingly believe.
"Compared to last year, the world has become more uncertain ... but the market seems quite happy," GIC CEO Lim Chow Kiat said in an interview, as the fund published its annual report.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's central bank on Friday slashed its growth forecast for this year and said trade and political concerns had made the outlook for the country's still booming economy more uncertain.
The timing of the departures suggests some companies got cold feet ahead of that meeting, and as the members determine a way ahead, the entire project's future is looking more and more uncertain.
In other countries the release of Huawei's first 5G handset is more uncertain thanks to the company's continued presence on the USA's Entity List, which has caused Google to suspend its Android license.
Regional geopolitics has become more uncertain since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, particularly over his administration's role in a region strongly courted by Washington during the "pivot" of predecessor Barack Obama.
But, for those of us who don't have an army of professional chefs, coaches, and medical experts guiding us every step of the way, the outcome is likely to be far more uncertain.
"The outlook for spending on discretionary categories is obviously more uncertain, though there are some plausible reasons to expect better consumption outcomes ahead," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
As a shutdown lasts longer, the agency will have to rework its plan, and head into more uncertain territory that could demand, for example, that agency employees show up to work without pay.
Morgan Stanley's chief executive, James P. Gorman, has said he sees in his sprawling network of financial advisers a steadier source of growth than the more uncertain businesses of trading and investment banking.
That process became a lot more uncertain when Michael Gianaris, a state senator representing the district where Amazon would land, was nominated to a board that has the capacity to disable the deal.
While investors have celebrated Donald Trump's presidential victory and the Republicans' control of Congress, Parker believes the GOP sweep may have created a more uncertain and volatile outlook for the economy and corporate earnings.
The market "melt-up" they all talked about in January has melted away, the Dow and S&P are down for the year, and the outlook for Q22 is a great deal more uncertain.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Friday, has made the economic outlook more uncertain, however, with pledges to cut taxes and boost spending on the U.S. military and the country's infrastructure.
TORONTO, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index edged slightly lower on Thursday as investors weighed a more uncertain trade outlook, with losses for the financial and telecom groups offsetting gains for resource shares.
"An outsider with skills and a credible proposal has won over an offer that was more uncertain from an industrial point of view but which came with better connections," economics professor Marco Gambaro said.
The Rising is presented as a kind of pivotal moment, turning away from the 19th century towards a more uncertain future in which the once supreme British Empire would be dismantled, bit by bit.
With the vote set for the coming week now indefinitely postponed, GOP success in its long-promised Obamacare repeal grows all the more uncertain, despite heavy lobbying in recent days by Trump administration officials.
Since the markets are more uncertain, the cloud vendors may wait until the worst of the crisis is over, some analysts say, and M&A may not be their top priority at this time.
Some strategists haves said the more dissents, the more it would add to increased market volatility, since the Fed outlook becomes much more uncertain if Fed officials are not more uniformly supporting policy actions.
Everybody was sad and scared - the ones leaving because they were facing an uncertain future, and the ones staying behind because they were facing muggings, shortages of food and an even more uncertain future.
Qassim Suleimani, which he has described to friends and allies as a necessary action he was forced to take, has opened up a more uncertain political reality as the president enters an election year.
The law faces a far more uncertain prognosis, after Republicans won control of the White House and kept control of Congress in 2016 after campaigning on a pledge to unravel the Affordable Care Act.
But as the world becomes a more uncertain place, the mutual defense pact NATO countries have with each other is bound to loom larger and disagreements among members are sure to matter quite a bit.
The relevance of the 33DS line is even more uncertain now that Nintendo has released a less expensive new Switch, designed specifically for portability, called the Switch Lite, which it plans to release in September.
Canada's economy has showed signs of picking up in the second quarter after a slowdown at the turn of the year, even as a more uncertain outlook for trade has weighed on the global economy.
The future of the legislation is even more uncertain now that the Senate's tax bill includes a repeal of the individual mandate, which would repeal the penalty individuals pay if they don't have health insurance.
However the Stable Outlook balances the improved financial headroom against the increasingly high risks in the tour operator business, particularly structural changes, intense competition and a more uncertain economic outlook within its key end markets.
For Democrats, no question about the race may be more uncertain than how college-educated white voters will break if the race functionally reduces to a two-person contest between Sanders and Biden after today.
HONG KONG — The Alibaba Group said on Monday that Jack Ma would resign as chairman, unveiling a leadership succession plan for the Chinese e-commerce giant as it faces a more uncertain environment at home.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces a more uncertain future, with some congressional Republicans urging Mr. Trump to remove the agency's leader, Richard Cordray, an Obama appointee whose term does not expire until next year.
It would be another three years before the first live birth from preserved adult ovarian tissue, and the prospect of its working in a girl well before puberty was even more uncertain, Professor Picton said.
The resignation of Iraq's prime minister helped trigger a drop in oil prices, but analysts say that may not be the right response by investors, as Iraq's future may have just become even more uncertain.
The Handelsblatt report came after the central bank, the Bundesbank, last month cut its growth forecast for this year and said trade and political concerns had made the outlook for Germany's still robust economy more uncertain.
The former secretary of state is favored by investors as they see her lending greater clarity and stability to the markets, while Republican nominee Donald Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration is more uncertain.
The U.S. cities benefited from "the improved performance of domestic financial markets, the continued expansion of the lucrative tech sector and the broad appeal of the large U.S. economy in more uncertain times," the report said.
But the future of the F.B.I.'s investigation is now more uncertain than at any point since it began in late July, and any fallout from the dismissal is unlikely to be contained at the bureau.
Through questioning the survey participants about how confident or uncertain they were in their answers, we found that women tend to be less confident about their answers and more uncertain about their performance in the quiz.
And she's far from the only DREAMer who may pay a steep price if the new administration eliminates the program — the futures of almost 750,000 undocumented young people who depend on DACA seems more uncertain than ever.
In the last decade, the Biosphere has changed a lot and has established itself as a leader in ecological science, at a time when the future of our planet and its inhabitants is more uncertain than ever.
Some of the world's biggest banks have decided to rent more office space in Frankfurt, bolstering Germany's financial hub after months of divorce talks between Britain and the EU have left London's future more uncertain than ever.
This Burial release doesn't have the magical, Christmas-y feel of 2013's Rival Dealer, but then the world is a much darker place right now, the times more uncertain, and this is reflected in the music.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The global economic outlook has become more uncertain after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, the European Central Bank said on Thursday, reaffirming its readiness to act if needed to support euro zone inflation.
Up to a third of the city's Palestinian residents live in cheaper, often slumlike areas that are technically part of Jerusalem, but that Israel placed beyond the barrier, in a netherworld with an even more uncertain future.
Banco BPM was the worst hit after a downgrade to "neutral" by Goldman Sachs analysts, who said bad loan disposals remained key for the bank but foreign demand for distressed assets in Italy was now more uncertain.
LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Euro zone government bond yields fell broadly on Thursday, mirroring a move in U.S. Treasuries, after minutes of the last U.S. Federal Reserve meeting struck a more uncertain tone than the market had expected.
This 2% number suggests that, if we are in a time with an interest rate of 3% and the world becomes one standard deviation more uncertain, we should expect the new real interest rate to move to 1%.
But little is clear after May's plans for Brexit — the biggest shift in British policy for more than four decades — were resoundingly rebuffed by the EU on Thursday, with any outcome of the negotiations more uncertain than ever.
STOCKHOLM, March 2 (Reuters) - Sweden's centre-left government will decide on Thursday to reintroduce military conscription next year, amid lingering difficulties filling the ranks on a voluntary basis and a more uncertain security situation, public broadcaster SR reported.
The move makes the future of Merkel's government even more uncertain, since her Christian Democrats party (CDU) relies on the Bavarian conservative CSU to maintain power through a coalition formed three months ago to end a political vacuum.
As Facebook continues to shift its high-profile acquisitions away from autonomy and further under its core leadership umbrella, the future of founding leaders driving the public vision of the companies they originally built seems even more uncertain.
But with illiberal democracy on the rise throughout Europe, with a U.S. president seemingly at war with the rule of law, Angela Merkel's Germany finds itself as an unexpected island of liberal democracy in far more uncertain waters.
Clark said Airbus needed to revitalize its sales efforts amid a more uncertain global economy and geopolitical landscape, saying that management boards were far more risk averse now, worried about their commercial teams being able to fill aircraft.
But when the leader of the strongest nation harbors a deep, almost inexplicable dislike for Ukraine while holding a soft spot for Putin, that makes for a much bleaker and more uncertain future for Zelensky and his country.
Global oil demand growth from January through May was the slowest for that period since 2008, and the "situation is becoming even more uncertain" as the U.S.-China trade fight heats up, the International Energy Agency said Friday.
Because women are less confident and more uncertain about their performance, we also believe that sending a strong signal about student performance in the class would reduce the uncertainty and hence narrow the gender gap in grade changes.
A number of travel executives told CNBC they are bullish on the short term but admitted that the longer-term picture is becoming more uncertain given new industry dynamics and larger political headwinds, such as Brexit and trade wars.
"There has been an increase in private placements, as these are easier to conclude in more uncertain times, but we understand a number of these are with international investors," said Redmond Ramsdale, senior director of financial institutions at Fitch.
Muller's situation grew even more uncertain Tuesday when the Supreme Court decided to let the legal battle over Trump's policy play out in lower courts but also allowed the Department of Defense to implement the ban in the meantime.
"Importantly, given the uncertainty on forward supply-demand balances, we reiterate our view that oil prices need to reflect near-term fundamentals – which are weaker – with a lower emphasis on the more uncertain longer-term fundamentals," Goldman Sachs added.
"Given the large uncertainty on the timing, magnitude and duration of such supply shifts, we continue to view oil as having to price near-term fundamentals with a lower emphasis on the more uncertain longer-term fundamentals," they said.
FRANKFURT, Aug 4 (Reuters) - The global economic outlook has become more uncertain after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, the European Central Bank said on Thursday, reaffirming its readiness to act if needed to support euro zone inflation.
In sum, the gap is mainly the upshot of two separate but related forces: workplaces that pay more per hour to those who work longer and more uncertain hours, and households in which women have assumed disproportionately large responsibilities.
Jim Stouffer, Jr. the president of Catawba Island Club, a local resort in Port Clinton, Ohio, said he supported the decision to leave the Paris agreement, but added that he was growing more uncertain of what the future holds.
Whether the UK will actually get such an agreement has become more and more uncertain, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a statement earlier this month that the UK would develop a "separate and independent" data protection policy.
That could also be the justification for Mrs May's swift abandonment of the manifesto plan to balance the budget by 2020, a promise which it would be imprudent to keep in light of the more uncertain economic picture since the referendum.
But the political landscape has changed since May's plans for Brexit — the biggest shift in British policy for more than four decades — were resoundingly rebuffed by the EU on Thursday, with any outcome of the negotiations more uncertain than ever.
LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Some of the globe's biggest banks have decided to rent more office space in Frankfurt, bolstering Germany's financial hub after months of divorce talks between Britain and the EU have left London's future more uncertain than ever.
Expectations headed into the meeting were more uncertain than usual, particularly as the central bank had said it would conduct a comprehensive review of the effectiveness of its policies as it aimed to reach its long-delayed 2 percent inflation target.
For many strategists, the election result not only makes the likely shape of Brexit even more uncertain, it also creates a political hiatus that risks the sort of sudden stop to economic activity that many feared would follow last year's referendum.
In a volatile day of trade, yields were also pushed around by competing factors: the minutes of the last U.S. Federal Reserve meeting that struck a more uncertain tone than expected, supply, inflation worries and a fall in U.S. bond yields.
For New York up through New Jersey, the forecast is much more uncertain, both in terms of whether we'll be seeing snowfall, rain, or some unholy mix of the two, and as to just how much of each might fall.
Both of these factors have made federal policy for advanced biofuels much more uncertain, compelling some advanced biofuel companies to adapt their business models to make things totally unrelated to fuel — like cooking oil and makeup, which can fetch higher prices.
"Dover & Out" proclaimed daily tabloid newspaper The Sun, projecting its headline over the White Cliffs of Dover, "see EU later..." The Guardian went for a more uncertain tone, representing the U.K. as missing pieces in a puzzle of the European Union.
The UK subprime lender said its trading had been softer than expected in the three months to September, with lower volumes in guarantor loans, and that the UK economic outlook is more uncertain than at any point in the last decade.
Future economic growth is now "somewhat more uncertain" given that "recent global events may make it less likely" inflation will rise to the Fed's 2 percent target as quickly as U.S. central bank officials predicted in mid-December, Rosengren said.
In between school and retirement, jobs are ever more uncertain, with fewer employers providing pensions or health insurance, work schedules too unpredictable for child care and a shift toward "gig economy" jobs that provide not even day-to-day security.
"These kinds of programs are becoming so in demand because careers are way longer and more uncertain and fluid, and the need for constant update and upgrade is growing," said Teresa Martín-Retortillo, the executive president of I.E. Exponential Learning.
As we look forward, we believe the company is well positioned to still deliver on financial targets, and shares could benefit from money flows shorter-term as investors likely continue to seek safety in a more uncertain global economic backdrop.
"The fact that people are more uncertain about where this is going creates a degree of lower confidence and that results — whether it's the credit spreads or the stock market — in animal spirits in the region coming off," he added.
While the judges didn't announce firm positions in the two cases, their pointed questions for both sides suggested the House had a stronger chance of prevailing in the grand jury records fight, with the outcome more uncertain in the McGahn battle.
While Amash beat back a primary challenge from an establishment candidate in 2014, he faces a far more uncertain political future in the age of Trump, in which fealty to the president has often become a litmus test in the GOP.
In fact, the more uncertain, angry, fearful or confused you feel, the more you need to plant your hands on the ground, kick your feet directly above you, and let all those negative emotions drain right back into the earth.
"As our clients become more uncertain about the future, because of ... concerns about the trade war, they are less likely to leverage their investments because they are less certain about their ability to generate returns," the group's finance chief Kirt Gardner said.
Rovio, which is listed on Finland's main stock exchange in Helsinki, forecast that its 2018 revenues would likely sink below the previous year and profits may dip as well as user acquisition costs have gotten higher and the future has become more uncertain.
LONDON, June 22 (Reuters) - Debenhams, Britain's second-largest department store group, reported a 0.2 percent fall in like-for-like sales in the 15 weeks to June 11, its fiscal third quarter, saying trading conditions had become more uncertain, particularly in clothing.
However, asset purchases are an imperfect substitute for lower interest rates, as they transmit a spending impulse to the economy via different channels (wealth effects, reduced risk premia) and the impact of asset purchases – a relatively new tool – is far more uncertain.
LONDON (Reuters) - With the world economy entering a more uncertain phase and the top central banks sounding ever more cautious, attention may turn in the coming week to signs of whether years of aggressive stimulus have yielded any significant rise in inflation.
Ordinarily, pivoting to artisanal hand sanitizer might be considered a risky move—compared to mass-produced brands that sell for under 50 cents per ounce, the sanitizers on Etsy are splurges, especially in an economy that's looking more uncertain by the day.
These individuals, known as "accredited investors," have special access to lucrative — and more uncertain — products such as hedge funds, certain private equity investments and private placements, where stocks or bonds are sold outside a public offering and subject to few SEC regulations.
"The medium-term outlook, however, is more uncertain due to rapidly rising credit, structural excess capacity, and the increasingly large, opaque, and interconnected financial sector," Lipton, first deputy managing director of the IMF, said at the end of a visit to Beijing.
"From our perspective, although we do not expect gloom and doom, the future is more uncertain for the economy and for businesses in general, so we think the time isn't particularly right for us to get involved in this new asset class," Gadhia said.
Europe will also vote for the EU parliament in May, U.S. presidential campaigning will begin, while instability could provoke a return to the polls for citizens in Italy, Germany, and the U.K. "Polarized electorates make political outcomes even more uncertain than normal," UBS warned.
"We can't help but think that the Republican sweep has created a more uncertain and volatile outlook for the economy and corporate earnings growth," it said, citing risks from a more hawkish Federal Reserve, China's economic slowdown, a much stronger dollar and European political uncertainty.
Given that we then also go with business models where we don't mind going at risk – where we are rewarded for the health outcomes and health productivity – we see that we can grow also in a market that is a little bit more uncertain.
TORONTO, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Canada's benchmark stock index rose to a two-week high on Friday, led by financial and resource stocks as commodity prices rose, with investors brushing off a more uncertain outlook for NAFTA after the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. president.
Prices dipped in late 2018, however, as concerns of an oversupply took hold amid rising inventories in the U.S. In addition, President Donald Trump's tariff war with China began to impact global growth and the demand outlook for oil started to look more uncertain.
"The key paragraphs are that economic activity has become more downbeat, and the used that word — downbeat...That is a new stance, more downbeat data, more uncertain outlook, " he said, adding that with disappointing inflation data it's easy to see a Fed rate cut.
After May's plans for Brexit - the biggest shift in British policy for more than four decades - were rebuffed by the EU on Thursday, the outcome of talks to leave are more uncertain than ever and have boosted those who want to stop the divorce.
Despite "mixed emotion" about the offering because it did dilute the stock, Breard pointed to the "safety" provided by the funding given that oil was only about $30 a barrel at the time, about $10 cheaper than it is now, making the climate more uncertain.
Ronny Jackson, the White House physician, came as a surprise in the West Wing when they were published by Senate Democrats Wednesday afternoon and have left the President and his aides more uncertain about whether Jackson's nomination can move forward, three White House officials said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has had its strongest start to the year for M&A activity since 2008 on the back of a spate of big deals, a sign that some businesses are trying to plan for a more uncertain future outside the European Union.
Societe General estimates a 0.50 to 1 percentage point annual hit to British output for a decade following a vote to leave the EU, with a notable hit to exports due to increased tariffs and tougher and more uncertain conditions for Britain's huge financial services industry.
DES MOINES — The Republican presidential field banded together on Friday against the man they now see as their common enemy, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, whose perceived front-runner status before the Iowa caucuses appeared to grow even more uncertain just three days before the voting begins.
"The policy outlook has become more uncertain with the election, though early indications that fiscal easing will be prioritized in the new administration suggest that the risks to the real GDP growth in 2017 and 2018 are now skewed to the upside," Smedley and Giraldo wrote.
The downgrade also weakened the Canadian dollar in early trade, adding to concern about depressed oil prices and a more uncertain trade outlook with the United States, though the loonie regained ground to C$1.3691 to the U.S. dollar, or 73.04 U.S. cents, by late morning.
And during his tenure as the school's longest-serving president, he instituted a number of sweeping changes to adapt to big shifts in the worlds of culture and education at a time when the job market for even the best-trained artists was more uncertain than ever.
Because this disease broke out in a totalitarian regime, under circumstances that even China's government now admits are more uncertain than the pious certainty offered for weeks, our knowledge of infection rates and death rates has likely been corrupted from the beginning, by misinformation and ignorance alike.
With opinion polls showing Prime Minister Theresa May's lead over the Labour opposition narrowing in the last three weeks and some suggesting her Conservatives could even lose their majority in parliament, the outcome looks much more uncertain than the landslide predicted when May called the election in April.
Kushner is billing this as the first step in a so-called "Deal of the Century," with a political plan due to be unveiled at an unspecified time in the future, a timeframe that's even more uncertain after a new Israeli election was called for later this year.
Allegations mounted On Wednesday evening, the release of a two-page document written by Democratic staff on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee that included a list of allegations from the committee's conversations with nearly two dozen of Jackson's former and current colleagues made Jackson's chances at survival more uncertain.
American Airlines on Tuesday said it is pulling the Boeing 737 Max from its schedules until early June as the date of the troubled plane's return to service becomes more uncertain and the manufacturer calls for time-consuming simulator training for pilots before they can fly the plane again.
The past few weeks were not the easiest as the sun moved through a dark sector of your chart, meaning things felt more uncertain and less cheery, but now Libra season is here, and you're moving on to new and exciting things, with less dead weight to lug around!
" But, but, but: The trade group representing EM institutional investors, fund managers and industry advisors also cautioned that the "slowdown in private capital investment activity in the first half of 2019 was more pronounced amid rising trade tensions between major economies and a more uncertain global economic outlook.
Economic expansions don't die of old age, but it could be that the closer corporate executives think we are to the end of a cycle, the more uncertain they become as employers — and that is not even taking into account the trade war uncertainty and 2020 being an election year.
Read more: Amazon&aposs new Echo launch makes Apple&aposs presence in the home more uncertain than everThe company also now has more than 10,000 employees working on its Alexa and Echo products, as Dave Limp, senior vice president of Amazon Devices, said at a Wall Street Journal conference in 2018.
J. J. Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade, said part of the reason dividend stocks did better than the rest of the market was speculation that the Federal Reserve, faced with a more uncertain economy, would probably not raise interest rates as fast as investors had thought at the beginning of the year.
Since Congress has, so far, not acted we are now on the precipice of a much more uncertain and chaotic situation in which Puerto Rico will attempt to selectively cancel debts and bondholders will seek to use the federal courts to block the Puerto Rican government from operating until it pays up.
In this age of Donald Trump and #MeToo and apocalyptic climate change and gun violence and all the other things that make our futures seem ever more uncertain, and as though those in power are ever more unqualified to help us — do we even want to be nice to the powerful anymore?
"Looking forward, we remain optimistic about our ability to continue to gain market share in all our key markets, and, while we have still not seen any effect on consumer demand as a consequence of Brexit, we have been planning for the possibility of more uncertain times ahead," said Chief Executive Seb James.
But Saudi Arabia is confronting a more uncertain economic future as oil prices have fallen and competition among energy suppliers has grown, and Crown Prince Mohammed has tried relentlessly to attract foreign investment into the country — in part by portraying it as a vibrant, more socially progressive country than it once was.
Should the White House announce that a meeting will take place on or shortly after that date, it could seriously undermine Netanyahu's credibility as a bulwark of Israeli security and seriously damage his prospects in an election whose outcome already is seen to be even more uncertain than was the country's election in April.
Britain's exit from the European Union is influencing asset allocation decisions for 93% of sovereign investors, the survey found, while euro zone internal politics - deemed more uncertain with the rise of populist movements and new chiefs set to take over at the ECB and European Commission - was clouding investment decisions for 46% of sovereign investors.
High-yield spreads now stand at their widest in more than two years, reflecting the broad-based cold shoulder investors are giving to risky assets like junk bonds and stocks as the outlook for economic growth has become more uncertain and the Fed continues raising interest rates as it did this week for the fourth time this year.
The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index posted a record high in February but has since pulled back 22 percent, pressured by depressed oil prices, a more uncertain outlook for Canada's exports to the United States and investor wariness about how troubles at an alternative mortgage lender could impact the country's red-hot housing market.
As MindMaze breaks into the consumer market, things grow a bit more uncertain but Tadi insists that the MASK falls in line with the company's bread-and-butter medical ambitions, that being "commercializing the interface between the brain and VR." The company's social hardware follows announcements late last year that Facebook will be introducing an expansive social platform.
So while it's clear that the secret anti-ISIS plan Trump promised on the campaign trail doesn't exist (and was likely just part of his pattern of bullshitting for attention), the more important question now is whether he has a coherent strategy for leading the US into this second, even more uncertain phase of the fight against ISIS.
He sent over clips of swallows flying over the fence of the Manus detention center, scenes of the cramped living quarters and detailed accounts of his experience waiting for news about resettlement in the U.S. As the weeks went on and America geared up for the inauguration of President Trump, Mr. Boochani's video diaries took on a more uncertain tone.
And know that scientists are much more uncertain about how rain and snow will change than they are about temperatures: The scenario for future emissions we used to predict the weather in 2050 assumes that we will continue to burn fossil fuels at the same rate, and that the world will have warmed on average by 2°C, or 3.6°F, since preindustrial levels.
So nuts, in fact, that in a week when the government of Prime Minister Theresa May has been plunged into new chaos — with ministers resigning and the fate of the country's effort to exit the European Union more uncertain than ever — much of the nation seems determined to take a timeout from the acrimonious politics and bask in something recently in short supply: Unity, not to mention blind hope.
Prospects for the meeting are now even more uncertain given the nomination of Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE to be secretary of State and the appointment of John Bolton as National Security Adviser – both hard-liners who have advocated military action against North Korea.

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