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Italian bond yields rose, reflecting the risk-off tone in world markets.
A win for Trump could stoke a risk-off tone, said Clifton.
Investment flows underscored the broadly "risk-off" tone in markets in recent sessions.
The risk-off tone helped spot gold firm 0.1% to $1,474.14 per ounce.
The risk-off tone helped spot gold firm 0.1% to $1,474.14 per ounce.
The risk-off tone left spot gold a shade firmer at $1,474.30 per ounce.
Renewed concerns over Italy's budget also added to the risk-off tone in European equities.
Greek government bonds led a southern European sell-off as the risk-off tone prevailed .
The deal has been postponed due to a risk-off tone across emerging markets, said the sources.
Financials in general trimmed 2.5 points off the market, in keeping with the day's 'risk-off' tone.
He added the move could have been triggered by a risk-off tone in the Japanese equity market.
"(The move) certainly fits the general risk-off tone," said Richard McGuire, head of rates strategy at Rabobank.
Swift has a habit of being off-tone, but at the BBMAs this year, she hit the mark. Mostly.
"All three of these factors are contributing to the general risk-off tone that you are seeing," said Viloria.
He's winning strictly off tone because he speaks to the darkness permanent in the recesses of the American psyche.
She never saw love stories for people who "looked like her," she says, offering up another off-tone nugget of earnestsness.
"It's just a general risk-off tone that you saw overnight really stemming from the inaction at the BOJ," he added.
"There's a risk off tone across the markets this morning," said Tobias Davis, head of corporate currency sales at Western Union in London.
"There's a risk-off tone across the markets this morning," said Tobias Davis, head of corporate currency sales at Western Union in London.
The opening to the premiere is off-tone and somewhat jarring, like when you pick up an empty water pitcher thinking it's full of water.
"The session turned to a risk-off tone over the last hour," said Greg Anderson, global head of foreign exchange strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
Analysts said uncertainty over Brexit and over Trump's news conference were helping to spur a general risk-off tone across markets, which benefited the perceived safe-haven yen.
"The trade war concerns are supporting the dollar and there is a bit of a risk-off tone in the markets," said Manuel Oliveri, currency strategist at Credit Agricole.
"The trade war concerns are supporting the dollar and there is a bit of a risk-off tone in the markets," said Manuel Oliveri, a currency strategist at Credit Agricole.
Broken Hill, Australia 223BH radio station's home base in Broken Hill, New South Wales, is shaped like an old radio, with windows at the on/off, tone, tuning, and volume knobs.
"The data out of China that contributed to the general concern of slowing global growth and this risk-off tone has been helping the Japanese yen display this outperform today," said Viloria.
And although negative rates had been generally applauded by investors, the BoJ's move earlier this year appeared to intensify the "risk-off" tone present in markets since the start of the year.
"The trade war concerns are supporting the dollar and there is a bit of a risk-off tone in the markets," said Manuel Oliveri, a currency strategist at Credit Agricole in London.
"With Apple coming out and missing sales just on the coronavirus, it continued the risk-off tone on growth concerns," said Justin Lederer, an interest rate strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald in New York.
"There's a complete risk-off trade around the world and U.S. Treasuries have notably become a clear beneficiary of that risk-off tone," said Justin Lederer, Treasury strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald in New York.
"There's a risk off tone to markets today but economic data is also weak," said Chris Scicluna, head of economic research at Daiwa Capital Markets in London, referring to the rise in Italian yields.
With Motomu Toriyama leading writing on the game it veered well off tone, ending with a climactic battle against a robot space tree that evolved from the technology Bernard had developed back in the older games.
What's more, the script, by comedy screenwriting duo Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, feels off tone-wise, especially once you realize that this is less One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and more The Blair Witch Project.
Orders for U.S. durable goods rose more than expected in January as demand picked up broadly, offering a ray of hope for the struggling manufacturing sector and reducing the risk-off tone that has driven markets in recent sessions.
"There is, and there has been for the last week or so, a bit of a risk-off tone to the markets with concern about the economy," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer of Solaris Asset Management in New York.
"A risk-off tone in [the] commodity market doesn't look like changing in the short term, with profit taking likely to continue for the rest of the week," ANZ Head of Australian Economics David Plank said in a morning note.
"I'm not sure that the Fed's actions will help valuations, but it will prevent a banking reserve shortfall from compounding the risk-off tone in financial markets," said Guy LeBas, managing director of fixed income strategy at Janney Capital Markets.
"Bond flows were positive, but the rotation out of credit sectors dragged the net total 22% below the 3-year monthly average... With the market striking a risk-off tone, bonds were allocated to overall, with less equity-sensitive sectors benefiting," Bartolini said.
The growing trade war between the United States and China, resulting in the yuan weakening to more than 7 yuan per dollar, and concerns about the global economy were behind the risk-off tone in markets in the month, said Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at ANZ.
"If this effect were to hold again, and the risk-off tone carried on into the end of the year, we might see a further bump up in the dollar perhaps even to the YTD highs reached in mid-December," MUFG analyst Fritz Louw wrote in a note to clients.
"With 'The Donald' making a late surge in the polls and creating a generally risk-off tone in the markets, combined with OPEC's inability to even agree what should be for lunch, we expect crude to remain under pressure during the start of the week," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at Oanda, said in a Monday note.
Dealers in Beijing said a firm dollar and slight risk-off tone pressured the yuan in early trade after Trump said the United States still has a long way to go to conclude a trade deal with China but could impose tariffs on an additional $23 billion worth of Chinese goods if it needed to do so.
And, along with the Democrats running the most bought-off, tone-deaf, inauthentic candidate in history, Obama's fundamental choice to not fight for progressive legislation, and instead, preach incrementalism—aka, more corporate welfare with crumbs for working people—is one of the major reasons a circus act, con-artist like Donald Trump will be our next president.
"With China markets still closed for holidays, the rest of the Asian markets that have re-opened are likely to trade with a risk-off tone as market players re-grapple with the likelihood of US-China resuming their trade war at the end of the 90-day truce period," said OCBC analysts in a note.
Punk rock has so often been about exposing the hostility beneath the passive-aggressive pieties of those in power; when those same powerful people adopt that pissed-off tone and combine it with a vague notion of fucking with The Establishment, they start to co-opt the messages that punk, metal, activism, protest, and resistance of all kinds have been working on for years.
"The geopolitical tensions have contributed to the risk-off tone supporting Treasuries, even if the Saudi oilfield attacks are not the reason 10-year yields are at 1.83%; for that there are the global growth uncertainties linked with the trade war, the Fed's preemptive easing efforts and the lingering sense that durable demand-side inflation will be far more difficult to rekindle than policymakers initially assumed," BMO Capital Markets wrote in a note to clients on Tuesday before the market open.
Sondra Prill (born c.1970) was a cover singer from Tampa, Florida who starred in her own public-access television show from 1987 until 1992. Her show—entitled My Show—and her inconsistent, off-tone singing of popular 1980s hits earned her a moderate degree of Internet celebrity in the late 2000s when Prill's work was uploaded onto the Internet.
Flow marks, also known as flow lines, are molding defects that can occur in the manufacturing process of injection molding. They are best described as "off tone" wavy lines/streaks or patterns in the molded part around the injection ports. They commonly occur when there is a large variation between cooling speeds of sections of the material as it flows through the mold.
Meanwhile, Georg Neumann re-established his company as "Georg Neumann GmbH" in one of the Allied sectors of Berlin and in 1949 began producing a new model of switchable pattern microphone, the U 47, based on the M 7 capsule of the earlier CMV 3 series. This microphone was one of the first condenser microphones to gain widespread acceptance in the recording industry worldwide. In the United States, for example, the "sound" of the best-known crooners of the 1940s (e.g. Bing Crosby and later Elvis Presley) had utilized the ultra- smooth, rolled-off tone of RCA ribbon microphones; pop recordings in the 1950s (e.g.
The Council of Friends membership desired a remote location where they could practice plural marriage, which had been publicly abandoned by the LDS Church in 1890. On July 26, 1953, Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle sent troops into the settlement to stop polygamy in what became known as the Short Creek raid. The two-year legal battle that followed became a public relations disaster that damaged Pyle's political career and set a hands-off tone toward the town in Arizona for the next 50 years. The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) later developed in the same geographical region and changed the name to Colorado City and Hildale to eliminate any ties to the Short Creek raids.
Colorado City, formerly known as Short Creek (or the Short Creek Community), was founded in 1913 by members of the Council of Friends, a breakaway group from the Salt Lake City- based The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The Council of Friends membership desired a remote location where they could practice plural marriage, which had been publicly abandoned by the LDS Church in 1890. On July 26, 1953, Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle sent troops into the settlement to stop polygamy in what became known as the Short Creek raid. The two-year legal battle that followed became a public relations disaster that damaged Pyle's political career and set a hands-off tone toward the town in Arizona for the next 50 years.
A trombone playing a glissando Musical instruments with continuously variable pitch can effect a portamento over a substantial range. These include unfretted stringed instruments (such as the violin, viola, cello and double bass, and fretless guitars), stringed instruments with a way of stretching the strings (such as the guitar, veena, or sitar), a fretted guitar or lap steel guitar when accompanied with the use of a slide, wind instruments without valves or stops (such as the trombone or slide whistle), timpani (kettledrums), electronic instruments (such as the theremin, the ondes Martenot, synthesizers and keytars), the water organ, and the human voice. Other wind instruments can effect a similar limited slide by altering the lip pressure (on trumpet, for example) or a combination of embouchure and rolling the head joint (as on the flute), while others such as the clarinet can achieve this by slowly dragging fingers off tone holes or changing the oral cavity's resonance by manipulating tongue position, embouchure, and throat shaping. Many electric guitars are fitted with a tremolo arm which can produce either a portamento, a vibrato, or a combination of both (but not a true tremolo despite the name).

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