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How did you decide who to put on the cards?
That looked on the cards even before the cyclone hit.
If that happens, a deal could be on the cards.
At that point a recession might be on the cards.
Other analysts also expect another delay is on the cards.
From here, anything is possible, with Europe on the cards.
How long have you known this was on the cards?
If that fails, a split could be on the cards.
More rate cuts are definitely on the cards, Deodhar added.
Meanwhile, in Argentina, a crippling Mexit is on the cards.
Acquisitions could also be on the cards, albeit not immediately.
A general election could still be on the cards, though.
A similar rethink is on the cards for public debt.
That, says the American official, is not on the cards.
"I think $2998.60,361 may be on the cards," he said.
There is a lot of fresh housing supply on the cards.
Advisers to Mr Trump suggest that is already on the cards.
A principled pull-out hardly looks to be on the cards.
But if that happens a deal could be on the cards.
If he does, then a convention would be on the cards.
Small talk wasn't on the cards; any throwaway comment was critiqued.
However, he also predicted that political change was on the cards.
They said a second round of voting was on the cards.
Economists at ANZ also said more support is on the cards.
In fact, a shot of dangerous modernity is on the cards.
That's global expansion to the degree that that's on the cards.
We say three cards form a SET if • the numbers on the cards are either all the same or all different and • the colors on the cards are either all the same or all different and • the shapes on the cards are either all the same or all different So "2 red ovals, 2 green squiggles, 2 purple diamonds" are a SET.
Other investments that fit within that focus might be on the cards.
That's assuming you spend about $21,200 on the cards in a year.
More of the same is on the cards for this year, too.
Closure of CLEO has been on the cards for a long time.
A parish outing to a theme park is also on the cards.
Economic turmoil was on the cards long before the row with America.
Regional expansion beyond Brazil has long been on the cards for 99.
Growing its team and further global expansion are also on the cards.
The bank has already flagged that rate cuts are on the cards.
However, de Puyfontaine said a tie-up was not on the cards.
The charts look like a test near $40 is on the cards.
Undoubtedly, he knew that something about today's news was on the cards.
Saudi Arabia, Israel, Vatican City, and Belgium are all on the cards.
In 2016, Jimenez believed more mergers and acquisitions were on the cards.
Make no mistake, this has been on the cards for a while.
Is a Santa rally on the cards for investors this holiday season?
Unification is therefore unlikely to be on the cards for some time.
Fed officials have repeatedly said a hike in June is on the cards.
And that was my own handwriting on the cards, thank you for noticing.
An official recession—two consecutive quarters of contraction—could be on the cards.
As for a putative alliance, that was never on the cards, they say.
It's been on the cards ever since Daenerys' vision back in Season 2.
In addition, Hänsel says that further European geographical expansion is on the cards.
NZ FINANCE MINISTER SAYS DEPLOYING UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY IS NOT ON THE CARDS
Another consignment of 3,000 cows was on the cards but not yet ordered.
"It is not on the cards at all," Ericsson CFO Carl Mellander said.
Dual-SIM functionality also appears to be on the cards for this model.
A similar outcome was on the cards for Wong Tai Sin district council.
Would you really want to do whatever is on the cards later today?
With 1,000 Xiaomi stores on the cards, smaller Chinese cities will also be covered.
WA may yet be on the cards after talks with PZU-controlled Alior failed.
In-store cashless payments have been on the cards since WeChat Wallet first appeared.
With a bidding war on the cards, shares quickly passed the Anbang offer price.
At what point did you begin to realize that marriage was on the cards?
Anyone who thinks a Trumpian U-Turn could be on the cards is mistaken.
Yet, Fed officials have repeatedly said a hike in June is on the cards.
May's Downing Street office signaled that cancelling the visit was not on the cards.
Some sources believe a refinancing of the entire structure could be on the cards.
And there's nothing to suggest a repeat is on the cards this time around.
Would it be a victory by knockout or a perfunctory decision on the cards?
Other airline executives do not think a complete stop in flights is on the cards.
A cabinet reshuffle may be back on the cards in case of an AKP defeat.
The $6 billion CPI alumina project has been on the cards since at least 2012.
That the summit is now on the cards suggests the North may have offered something.
The sisters began working on the cards after a close friend attempted suicide, Mamamia reports.
Van der Does also said that an initial public offering is not on the cards.
Then you have all these close fights and all these supposed robberies [on the cards].
We put a scratch sticker on the cards, and give them to someone else later.
A freeze on civil servant wage hikes was also on the cards, the newspaper reported.
A Duterte presidency looks on the cards, and it will come as quite a shock.
It's now available in 14 languages, so adding more localisation is also on the cards.
Diplomatic isolation of Pakistan should also be on the cards if Islamabad does not deliver.
"Happy but slightly miffed," said Albon, who felt a better finish was on the cards.
That deal is still on the cards, although the terms are still being ironed out.
A spokesman emphasized that individual-level tracking of EU citizens is not on the cards.
Adrian Saville, head of Canon Assets, said that was on the cards in coming weeks.
So yeah, I realized then it wasn't on the cards and I was quite frustrated.
The minutes didn't provide much guidance on whether another rate cut might be on the cards.
If those efforts fail—as most believe they will—a new election is on the cards.
The news confirms a report from this weekend noting that the deal was on the cards.
A long-discussed merger between more mainstream Islamist groups and JFS is back on the cards.
Or will the clean-cut champ play it smart and win by decision on the cards?
Palm showed how users could easily swipe between and tap on the cards to switch apps.
International expansion is also on the cards, not just in other parts of Europe but beyond.
"This idea of a resolution was never on the cards," the diplomat told the news agency.
A fall towards $1.20 would be more on the cards than a test of $1.30 again.
She added that the government "must assume" that a no-deal Brexit was on the cards.
A second source said Aramco's move to the DME was not on the cards for now.
But Mr Kim's visit suggests that a dramatic improvement in relations could be on the cards.
With government-funded efforts not yet on the cards, such operations can only be replicated sporadically.
Blowing up the Five Eyes intelligence sharing partnership over this is just not on the cards.
More delays are on the cards, depending on developments in Britain, according to EU officials and diplomats.
Any clear signal that a 2016 hike is on the cards could therefore send the greenback surging.
Mr Carswell's resignation "has been on the cards for an awfully long time", says a party spokesman.
The Bank of England and the U.S. Federal Reserve also suggested rate rises were on the cards.
And indeed, the Homebase deal, if it was every really on the cards, never came to pass.
It also mostly shut down expectations by some that early 2019 rate hikes were on the cards.
I fell in love with the art on the cards and how dark and powerful they seemed.
So considering how awesome this cover is, perhaps a duet with Bieber could be on the cards.
In total, prosecutors investigated some 12 million euros in spending on the cards between 2003 and 2012.
Still, the Moderate Party, the biggest center right party, has said cooperation is not on the cards.
That means a decider could be on the cards, which history suggests would favor whoever starts best.
Flat-footed and out of shape, our man lost on the cards and announced his retirement thereafter.
"We knew a world record was on the cards but it almost felt unreal," Trott told reporters.
Likely on the cards, however, will be Ukraine and Crimea, long a thorn in U.S.-Russia relations.
Patrick Foulis asks if a break-up is on the cards as General Electric appoints a new CEO.
A vote of no confidence from Conservative MPs is now on the cards, and the sooner the better.
Another rise is on the cards before the end of this year and three more forecast for 2019.
Not as bad as some Remainers prognosticate (neither societal meltdown nor economic collapse are really on the cards).
I did one series of 8 x 10-inch paintings that were more directly based on the cards.
Litigation against China at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), investment restrictions and tariffs are all on the cards.
Tax rebates on income derived from abroad to encourage internationalization could however be on the cards, he said.
Also in Turkey's interests, the potential for visa free travel with the EU is also on the cards.
"Policy withdrawal remains very much on the cards," said Kit Juckes, a strategist at Societe Generale in London.
"I would say it is definitely on the cards for other states," said Morningstar analyst David Ellis said.
She says that, based on the cards, he could dispel the curse by offering up one living rooster.
Most recent comments by the 10-member MPC suggest a rate cut may be on the cards soon.
I also really like that the pictures on the cards are pictures of actual objects rather than drawings.
"It is possible that other concessions are on the cards but we will wait and see," he said.
"I always wanted to visit Georgia, but I guess that is not on the cards anymore," he said.
Big bank earnings are also on the cards through the week, starting with JPMorgan Chase & Co on Wednesday.
Also likely on the cards is an updated Apple Watch, possibly with improved battery life and integrated GPS.
His budget minister said this month a voluntary redundancy plan could be on the cards, but did not elaborate.
Additionally, many reported that when they tried calling the toll-free number on the cards, the line went unanswered.
The idea of supersonic transport (SST) for civilians is back on the cards, 16 years after Concorde's last flight.
Any takeover deals, which remain on the cards for Fresenius, would come on top of the goals, it added.
Speaking at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, Baidu CEO Robin Li, said expansion was definitely on the cards.
Two, given the industry practice of printing the price on the cards, a tariff will present a pricing fiasco.
Currently worth 2.6 billion euros, the value of the stake would rise if a merger were on the cards.
Starting next year, pension payments, as well as child and unemployment benefits, will only be paid on the cards.
I suggested audio narration of the most important things the car sees around it; apparently it's on the cards.
This news was devastating to someone who had a promising fitness career on the cards and had competed internationally.
Again, I agree that it felt like it could go anywhere, a government conspiracy certainly seeming on the cards.
A third win from the opening four races, a feat again unseen since 2008, is definitely on the cards.
Reuters has previously reported 9,000 job cuts are on the cards, with plans due to be unveiled on Friday.
So far, AKP officials have said early elections are not on the cards, but some investors have their doubts.
Sources within the London-based EBRD told Reuters that the cuts had been on the cards for some time.
The dollar, however, rose later in the day on bets that a September rate hike remained on the cards.
The prime minister's spokeswoman on Monday said the government "must assume" a no-deal Brexit is on the cards.
Craig Hodges, CEO of Hodges Capital Management, thinks a 5 percent to 7 percent correction is on the cards.
Most ambitiously, a fifth, orbiting, observatory, the Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, or e-LISA, is on the cards.
Analysts said sharper cost cutting and acquisitions could now be on the cards, but they saw no easy fix.
It's a sign of extreme stress and a signal that markets think significant rate cuts are on the cards.
If exports remain sluggish, another quarter of contraction could be on the cards which would be a technical recession.
With an Uber I.P.O. on the cards for next year, anything that restricts explosive growth could cost them dearly.
A fall below 5.00% is now on the cards, perhaps even by the end of this year, they said.
A removal of the export duty on refined copper, for example, does not seem to be on the cards.
But it depends on the cards you have and the way you play it — and not because I'm famous.
If you look at our real effective exchange rate and interest rates, 150 rupees was simply not on the cards.
So, if a Kissinger-style swap isn't on the cards, what are the likely effects of Trump's new foreign policy?
Their future was bright, trade deals were on the cards and the flow of aid could be switched back on.
It's an easy way to make a bit of bread, but it just don't look like that's on the cards.
Now another hit to this year's results of at least a comparable size is on the cards, according to Toshiba.
Tech and innovation experts from the organization published 10 predictions on Tuesday, with both risks and benefits on the cards.
Both carriers denied that talks were under way, but some sort of tie-up may nonetheless be on the cards.
The fifth and final season of "You're the Worst" airs this year, with a wedding—or not—on the cards.
While Grab and oBike haven't worked together yet, it is almost certain to be on the cards sooner or later.
It was never on the cards, said Watts, who wants Norman to become a gold medallist in the 400 first.
The amounts on the cards ranged from around $300 to more than $1,000, depending on the size of the family.
Smith added that management changes were on the cards at Air France as part of plans to simplify the organisation.
It will help that the recession that is now on the cards will have the side-effect of curbing immigration.
"Further downside is likely to be on the cards, on the back of political jitters and Brexit risk," he said.
Former Federal Reserve Governor Robert Heller told CNBC that he saw one more rate hike on the cards this year.
Over 40-years later, someone finally had the bright idea to create a series of anagrams based on the cards.
While a foreign peer may eventually succeed in buying the lender, a consolidation within Germany is also on the cards.
He's even gone 1-1 with Cormier, and a trilogy bout to decide the rivalry could be on the cards.
However, sources predicted Canada could be on the cards even before the couple announced they were giving up their roles.
As Britain prepares leave the European Union, bolstering bilateral trade with countries like Nigeria could be increasingly on the cards.
If that fails, new elections are on the cards, with the anti-euro Five Star Movement ranking high in the polls.
However, that was a significant improvement on recent industry reports, indicating a fight back could be on the cards in 2017.
Slashing funding for "politicised" climate research, as one of his advisers has said is on the cards, might please them, too.
One of the companies intent on snapping up the British assets of Tata Steel said that layoffs weren't on the cards.
Capital Economics' Dales noted that the RBA's statement didn't contain any hints that further rate cuts could be on the cards.
It ends with several cliffhangers, both good and bad, which makes me positive that a second season is on the cards.
A coalition between the radical Five Star Movement and the right-wing Northern League seemed to be back on the cards.
Tightening, however, is unlikely to be on the cards this year even if the Federal Reserve delivers on its rate hikes.
However, four of the 10 traders said they did not think a PBOC rate rise was on the cards this week.
"We have been public for the longest time and for us to go public again is on the cards," Walia said.
Political stability in Germany contrasted with the prospect of uncertainty in neighbouring Austria, where a snap election is on the cards.
Born in London and raised in Wales, a life of performing was always going to be on the cards for Iestyn.
Burnley succeeded Walmart veteran Sean Clarke as CEO in January with full knowledge the deal with Sainsbury's was on the cards.
Securitas has several efficiency improvement programmes underway and has said a new programme for its European operations is on the cards.
Mandatory conversion of the FC retail loans does not appear to be on the cards, at least in the immediate term.
From what I understand, his departure is something that Snap CEO Evan Spiegel knew was on the cards for a while.
Global market overview: US stock futures were pointing higher, suggesting a sixth consecutive day of gains could be on the cards.
"While Tunisia is politically unstable, it does not look like a return to authoritarian rule is on the cards," she said.
Shoppers who have done no hoarding plan to go into panic-buying mode later if no-deal stays on the cards.
A recession as early as Q3 next year could be on the cards if sluggish car sales continue, according to Saxo.
"A reprieve, however, may be on the cards tomorrow ... expectations are running high that hints of impending monetary stimulus will be plentiful."
Brodin saw sales growth at existing stores as well as from new formats, but said raising prices was not on the cards.
Traditionally, each tarot card has a specific symbolism, from the direction the figures face on the cards, to the landscape around them.
Yet the great climb-down the president affected later in the day had in reality been on the cards for some time.
"If the sell-off in the lira gathers pace, I think further hikes could be on the cards," Capital Economics' Jackson said.
I spend the rest of my night making the address labels for work and putting them on the cards to mail out.
The Business Standard daily reported on Thursday Narayanan's resignation was on the cards after Flipkart revamped its reporting structure following Bansal's exit.
Several Fed officials have said in recent weeks that this is on the cards, although investors have yet to be fully persuaded.
By contrast, the poll showed a weakening to $1.20 could be on the cards in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Mustier said no more asset sales were on the cards and that UniCredit itself was not in talks for a possible merger.
While a learning framework for adolescents is on the cards, it was still not certain when this would begin in the camps.
In 1959, an investigative reporter for The Saturday Review tried to contact some of the doctors whose names were on the cards.
Further consolidation among the region's banks could be on the cards because the low oil price has taken its toll on deposits.
Miquel Iceta, the Socialists' top politician in Catalonia, told Reuters that dialogue with the separatists still had to be on the cards.
Discussion among the east African countries of banning imports completely by 2019 has been on the cards as far back as 2015.
Their tastes were in sync; Murray would often find Ellison's name written on the cards of the library books he checked out.
Boxing with perpetual motion, he unloaded the uppercuts on Fahsai and let go with the round knees to win on the cards.
By Round 1053, Superlek was ahead on the cards and able to snuff Sangmanee's violent thunderstorm with percussive kicks to the body.
"It was on the cards that Jamie would return to the UK because he needs to get his visa renewed," Dobson said.
Today, my son has been told that a trip to buy a tree and a light-up Santa is on the cards.
The healthcare group added that transactions in generic intravenous drugs and drip infusion equipment were also not on the cards for now.
Monday's fresh multiyear high for Brent was always on the cards, said Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates in London.
Media reports have suggested Lowe could become team principal at Williams but team sources told Reuters that was not on the cards.
With the bond market having moved so far in such a short space of time, a reversal may be on the cards.
The two are friends and Burnley became Asda's chief executive in January knowing that a deal with Coupe was on the cards.
One big all-British fight has long been on the cards, yet has failed to ever materialize—Amir Khan versus Kell Brook.
In the wake of the Singapore and U.S. announcements, further plot twists in the 1MDB saga may be on the cards, analysts said.
Evidently sensing she was down on the cards, Tate made a desperate dive for a takedown, and after a short struggle, found success.
Now, though, with the possibility of a more humane Brexit on the cards, our objections to mixing Football Manager and politics have softened.
Linde's chief executive told Reuters last month that reviving merger talks was not on the cards and announced a further restructuring programme instead.
However, a person familiar with the situation warned that further strikes could be on the cards if Lufthansa doesn't improve the latest offer.
Yet when it comes to soaking up the savings glut, deficits are deficits, and big deficits now seem to be on the cards.
He didn't just try to survive for a likely win on the cards (two of three judges had Joshua ahead in the 11th).
The swirled logo underneath the others was introduced in 2006 as a secondary corporate logo, but it was never used on the cards.
At various points in recent years members of the bank's monetary-policy committee (MPC) have hinted that rate rises were on the cards.
"History, and the lowly valuation attributed to Deutsche's assets by the market, suggests another capital raise could be on the cards," Mould said.
If you're worried, you can always ask for a credit increase on the cards you're keeping to keep your utilization rate in check.
Monitoring of Italian banks has increased after the referendum, EU sources said, but no resolution measure is on the cards at the moment.
At the rate these two — dubbed Jamiah and Pariah by the press — are moving, a wedding is probably on the cards for 2016.
Careem has repeatedly said that a listing is eventually on the cards, but that it was not an immediate focus for the company.
"We think a correction back to $1.4050 is on the cards should the Brexit risk premium resurface over the coming days," he said.
More than $5 billion was put on the cards between September 2014 and September 2015—and a lot of that dough remains unused.
Just Eat shares were trading at 734.4 pence at 1204 GMT, a signal investors still believe a higher offer is on the cards.
A U.S. recession isn't on the cards for next year - that's expected to come in 2020, if at all - but a slowdown is.
But despite kicking the crap out of Yodsing, and dumping him on the canvas, Pud Pad Noy lost with honor on the cards.
Ahead of its Q4 earnings and a bigger restructuring on the cards, Yahoo is downsizing in its regional operations, specifically in Latin America.
IPO is on the cards, but he said the startup will take two years to be ready for that phase of its journey.
Parker and JPMorgan are taking a "barbell approach" to the market at the moment, whether a pullback is on the cards or not.
Maritime security is on the cards after China rattled nerves in the region with its controversial reclamation work in the South China Sea.
"It would seem a deal is still on the cards – it just needs more time to put the pieces in place," it said.
France's offer appeared to be a last-minute one, with no indication from French officials this morning that this was on the cards.
Expanding into China and India's education markets is also on the cards, with Pi-Top working with local giant Educomp in the latter market.
The company was attempting to go public, but in early 2009 amid the financial crisis, a sub-scale IPO was not on the cards.
They might even play Spanish B-I-N-G-O, and the parents will help the teachers find the right pictures on the cards.
But while he would not rule out a stock market listing at a later date, Lavazza said a flotation was not on the cards.
The central bank has signaled that it could ease over the summer and some are suggesting more quantitative easing could be on the cards.
TouchBase doesn't say who else is featured on the cards, so you'll have to buy a pack, or two, or three to find out.
After nearly a half-decade of underperformance relative to the broader tech space, there are signs that a breakout might be on the cards.
A cull may be on the cards, but the animal underground expects to be back next winter, dodging the rangers with bales of hay.
The writing was on the cards, even as early as January 214.5 when Xiaomi revealed it had sold "over 70 million" devices in 2015.
This continues until someone gets rids of all their cards, and then that person earns points based on the cards in other players' hands.
He said TIM was "very long" on Brazil, adding while growth would be mainly organic, M&A in spectra could be on the cards.
Many guess that a second Rajan term is on the cards: sitting RBI governors are ritually reappointed, to bring their term to five years.
Further signs in the next weeks that a policy move may be on the cards this year could work in favour of the pound.
The business makes advanced batteries for cars and could fetch US$12bn and a debt financing of more than US$10bn on the cards.
And this is what is maddening, she doesn't seem to tire and third round, down-on-the-cards Shevchenko is something wonderful to behold.
Kuo's note mirrored a report from DigiTimes in January that also suggested an entry-level MacBook would be on the cards later this year.
Was Hari feigning injury to escape a humiliating loss on the cards to the clean cut champ or was this injury straight up legit?
A minority government or an alliance with the liberal Free Democrats, who walked away from coalition talks last year, could then be on the cards.
My mom gave me a new journal for Christmas, so I use the first few pages reflecting on the cards I pulled for each month.
But while he would not rule out a stock market listing at a later date, Lavazza said a flotation was not currently on the cards.
"A premature end to Chancellor Angela Merkel's final term is once again on the cards," economists led by Christian Schulz said in a note Monday.
And after receiving a direct message from someone, Alexa Willis, one half of the couple on the cards, found the tweet and immediately fired back.
Some of this is dependent on the cards themselves, but I was using relatively fast SD cards (20–90mbps) and it was still a struggle.
With no immediate resolution to the city's political crisis on the cards, Hong Kong's first recession in a decade could extend into the new year.
Analysts said that the company was in period of transformation with higher growth than its postal peers on the cards for the next few years.
The $30 billion of asset sales is pretty much on the cards and I don't feel we need to have an update on that today.
Asked by CNBC whether it might now sell some of these stakes to raise money, Emadi indicated this was not on the cards at present.
A hawkish tone could also potentially suggest that a rate hike at the Fed's September meeting might be on the cards, which some investors welcomed.
Further actions will likely be in the form of fiscal stimulus, Moe said, adding that some relaxation in property measures could be on the cards.
Any excess capital would be a safety net amid growing uncertainties around the world, they said, adding a share buyback was not on the cards.
"A relatively poor sugar supply from CS Brazil this year is on the cards," analyst Robin Shaw of Marex Spectron said in a market update.
Where a few weeks ago Fed officials were hinting that four rate hikes might be on the cards in 2016, markets now anticipate only one.
Investors will welcome this sense of consistency, although the prime minister's imminent departure has also dashed hopes that grander modernisations might be on the cards.
Airports in Europe are often seen as attractive infrastructure investments thanks to expected passenger growth and dense populations and several privatisations are on the cards.
The readings added to signs that Europe's biggest economy is cooling after a strong 2017, though economists said a recession was not on the cards.
Yod lost on the cards against the venerable Singdam Kiatmoo9 in 2004, to Andy Souwer in 2008 and John Wayne Parr down under in 2010.
President Donald Trump went as far as to say a military intervention may be on the cards, though U.S. officials quickly rolled that idea back.
The legal aide suggested that my friend secure $4,000 in Best Buy gift cards and reveal the numbers on the cards as soon as possible.
Another key part of making the balance-transfer strategy work is to avoid racking up new debt on the cards whose balances were just moved.
"With this transaction Deutsche Boerse is halting its decline in market share that has been on the cards for a number of years," Kengeter said.
Forecasts at the end of last week had seen cold weather fronts on the cards much sooner, which had beefed up spot prices for Monday.
Mines and petroleum minister Samuel Urkato said promoting the mining sector had become a priority and indicated that further tax incentives were on the cards.
There's a goals added model, somewhat like Wins Above Replacement, on the cards, along with a player comparison tool similar to Domenic Galamini's HERO charts.
A tie-up between Germany's two biggest banks could be on the cards sooner rather than later, according to a report from the Financial Times.
Mupamawonde said Harare would continue to face water shortages unless new dams that have been on the cards for more than two decades are built.
If that is on the cards, May did not make mention of it in her speech -- presumably to keep her party inside the hall onside.
PARIS, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Airbus said further Eurofighter orders, both from new export customers and repeat orders by launch customers, could be on the cards soon.
In the meantime, perhaps a collab may soon be on the cards—Gallagher does namecheck Skepta after all (he signs off with "Skepta, 'av it mate").
Erdogan also said that the constitutional change would be fully implemented with the November 2019 elections - possibly hinting that early polls were not on the cards.
Well, Reddit user ALL_STAR_87 has a theory about a possible pairing that could go against the grain... [EVERYTHING] Could this powerful alliance be on the cards?
Just last week, Kuroda said the bank's presence in the ETF market was "not too big," hinting that a top up may be on the cards.
Reaction to the ECB on Thursday was underwhelming, however, with the euro ending the day stronger on signals more rate cuts are not on the cards.
"With wage growth still muted, a marked pick-up in service inflation is not on the cards," said Marcel Thieliant, senior Japan economist at Capital Economics.
A loss of muscle mass and strength is on the cards if you lived by fruits and vegetables alone, says New York-based nutritionist Amy Shapiro.
Speaking shortly after the inflation figures were released, RBNZ Deputy Governor Geoff Bascand suggested in a speech that further interest rate cuts may on the cards.
Asked whether a recovery in copper prices was on the cards this year, Antofagasta's Chief Executive Diego Hernandez told CNBC that a rebound was not imminent.
More radical measures, such as breaking up their firms into smaller, more focused and less heavily regulated units, do not seem to be on the cards.
But since the referendum the Brexit premium has looked relatively stable, even though a messy divorce from the EU now seems to be on the cards.
You'll earn 75,500 TQPs for every $10,000 you spend on the cards in a calendar year, on up to $2110,2000 (2100,240 TQPs) in spending each year.
Their latest album Implied Sun—a polished and resonant evolution of the blueprint they laid down on Haloed – is on the cards to come out soon.
"We expect them (the RBI) to move from 'calibrated tightening' to 'neutral', so a change in stance is very much on the cards," said DBS's Rao.
The surge in young people registering to vote may not actually indicate a "youthquake" is on the cards, according to experts who spoke to Business Insider.
President Jair Bolsonaro also said on Monday that another reduction soon to 4.50% is on the cards, something he again said he would like to see.
More such stores were on the cards in China, including two in Shenzhen in the coming months, Thierry Garnier, Carrefour Executive Director for Asia, told Reuters.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is also expected to visit India later this week, with a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi potentially on the cards.
Also on the cards is an increased recourse to contract hiring rather than the job-for-life recruitment that is standard in the French civil service.
Israeli media reported that a full acquisition is on the cards, however our sources said that this is incorrect since Alibaba is only acquiring select tech assets.
Reuters reported Monday that Key Safety Systems (KSS) Inc has been selected to lead its turnaround, fanning concern that a court-led restructuring was on the cards.
LONDON (Reuters) - No big changes are expected from the European Central Bank when it meets on Thursday, but a bit of tweaking may be on the cards.
While a rate cut next week remains high on the cards for financial market analysts, some analysts have said the BoE may not cut rates until August.
The pair had previously said this would be their last Olympics and hinted that retirement from competition - this time for good - might be on the cards soon.
He expects a subtle change in the ECB's forward guidance that will remain broadly supportive for the euro, with a "potential test of $1.25 on the cards".
After building up a record short position in two-year Treasury futures and historically large short positions across other maturities, a reversal was always on the cards.
For North Korea, a return to the frequent tests of long-range missiles and nuclear bombs that preceded last year's diplomatic efforts is not on the cards.
"So while the RBA believes that GDP growth will step up, we think another year of growth of about 2.5 percent is on the cards," Dales added.
Analysts said that the messaging from Imagination shows that Apple is unlikely to buy the company — a path that was at one point potentially on the cards.
Although such an ambitious expansion may not be on the cards immediately, it looks like the company is happy to slowly test its brick-and-mortar concept.
It also showed many thought an increase in its monthly bond-buying program - currently at 60 billion euros ($65 billion) a month - could be on the cards.
Kristoffersen's 16th World Cup win was on the cards after he was fastest on the first run and opened up a gap of 1.05 seconds over Hirscher.
The South African Reserve Bank raised its benchmark repo rate by 25 basis points to 7 percent last month, and warned further increases were on the cards.
Another source with first-hand knowledge of the matter said such a plan could not be on the cards since the two companies pursued very different strategies.
A revamp of the cabinet has been on the cards for months because some ministers are holding multiple portfolios which is seen as a drag on efficiency.
DE said reviving merger talks with Praxair PX.N was not on the cards and announced a further restructuring program instead on Friday, anticipating years of low growth.
Many have depleted their Tier 1 capitals to fuel high growth and local Tier 2 issues are on the cards as they look to replenish capital ratios.
Kim may be looking to learn from Vietnam's experience of manufacturing products for international companies, meaning a visit to a factory could also be on the cards.
Inscriptions and names on the cards and envelopes sometimes make it possible to determine which correspondents ended up happily married and which broke up, said Mrs. Rosin.
If these speakers rely on the cards, it's conceivable that they would repeat their errors, so my cousin and I decide to ask his Alexa some questions.
LONDON (Reuters) - A very significant expansion of the number of cases of coronavirus in Britain is "clearly on the cards", Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.
"The Turks are quite concerned, because Britain has been a friend in terms of Turkish integration, even if accession is not on the cards," Mr. Lesser said.
We come to see Amy as a different but no less admirable flavor of hero, one who is determined to capitalize on the cards she's been dealt.
There are also those who reckon a downgrade is no longer on the cards, given the change in leadership and crucial measures unveiled in the recent budget.
The stickers on the cards will also change the core function of the cards, turning a ho-hum contraption into something very dangerous as the game moves forward.
Asked at the FT Africa Summit in London if he had considered running, Osinbajo said he hadn't thought about it, adding: "None of that is on the cards".
The U.S. central bank has taken a hawkish turn, sending clear signals to the market last week that a June interest rate hike could be on the cards.
Gifting a trip to Disney World may not be on the cards this year, but they can still revel in the magic with these Disney attraction-inspired candles.
With Brexit on the cards, start-ups in other parts of Europe have also been put off by the prospect of expanding into Britain in the near-term.
Crucially, both the U.K. and EU are keen to maintain the upper-hand in the ensuing talks and, as such, a stand-off could be on the cards.
At the end of the trailer, Irina explains that the film's title comes from her son's signature on the cards he would write to his mother every day.
They're fundamentally card games, but both let players choose a "hero" character that adds strategy-defining abilities to whatever's printed on the cards in your custom-built deck.
Upon retirement, Mr Tata publicly called for his successor to target $500 billion in revenues by 2021, a figure that group executives say is still on the cards.
All the investors who spoke to Reuters for this story also said there had been no indication during the process that his departure had been on the cards.
Buechele said in October that a revival of merger talks was not on the cards and put the emphasis on a further restructuring to respond to low growth.
Australia's Myer dropped 5.16 percent, after rallying about 18 percent yesterday, amid speculation that a takeover bid was on the cards, although no one has made an announcement.
In truth, such was the rate of advance in zinc prices that the "news" may simply have been the trigger for what was always on the cards technically.
Once they access an account, they drain the money still left on the cards, either by selling it on the dark web or buying products or services themselves.
Also, an initial public offering in 2019, which could be on the cards if investor Goldman Sachs gets its way, could give early investors the liquidity they want.
"This means that it is currently not on the cards to issue a European investigation order," Deputy Director of Public Prosecution Eva-Marie Persson said in a statement.
" "This administration intends to come up with options based on the cards we are dealt; not try to change the deck entirely, which is what regime change is.
"Instead, a strong finish to the year is on the cards with the advent of $50 a barrel safeguarding the rebound in U.S. tight oil supply," he added.
Focus on the cards that offers the perks that matter most to you, like club lounge access, free checked bags, or a simple cash-back rate of return.
Farwerck told reporters that a return to sales growth was not immediately on the cards, although the company is building a base with investments in fibre optic networks.
But if neither party has a majority and Labour has more seats, Mr. Corbyn forms a minority government — and a second Brexit referendum would be on the cards.
He said the firm would likely discuss measures to mitigate the effect of tariffs, but said he also expected an increase in prices to be on the cards.
Consequently, even if a no-deal Brexit is ruled out and a second referendum on the cards, a surprise Corbyn victory would likely hit Britain's equity markets hard.
"The trouble is that further escalation is still on the cards as both sides are still well apart on the key issues," said AMP Chief Economist Shane Oliver.
But by the following day the stockmarket—and the iPhone-maker's share price—slumped again as investors fretted that a global downturn might soon be on the cards.
Reform of labor laws to make Brazil more competitive will come next, but overhaul of the country burdensome and complex tax system is not on the cards yet.
Shock or sheer bloody perspiration, the 2017 ruck at Rajadamnern was payback for Superlek losing to Panpayak on the cards in their second bruising encounter in October 2015.
But even if the economy keeps on growing—at 121 months old the expansion is now the longest on record—downward pressure on profit margins is on the cards.
The newspaper did not say whether the alternative budget would lower the deficit to less than 2.4 percent but noted that a euro exit was not on the cards.
He said a second Scottish referendum on independence, hot on the heels of the 2014 vote, could be on the cards but the oil price may prove a hurdle.
But in a Europe already riven over Brexit and struggling to come up with a coherent strategy on China, it's not clear a consensus is actually on the cards.
Whatever happens with the exchange, analysts and investors alike seem to agree that the company's struggles will be very difficult to overcome - and that restructuring is on the cards.
Being in the finance tech space and backed by two banks, does that mean a possible exit to SCB or Goldman, which invested early on, is on the cards?
At its policy meeting this week, the Federal Reserve stopped short of indicating that a further increase in U.S. interest rates is on the cards for later this year.
A still-deeper fall in sterling remains on the cards; all metrics show that a disorderly British exit from the European Union is far from being fully priced in.
"We are still harvesting coffee with a clear quality problem affected by El Nino," Velez told Reuters at his Bogota office, adding worse damage could be on the cards.
At various points in recent years, members of the bank's monetary-policy committee (MPC) have hinted that rate rises were on the cards, but they did not follow through.
They recruited women to go to the banks asking for refills on pre-paid debit cards, asking the tellers to call the phone numbers on the cards for authorization.
In fact, the versions she's posted online are also animated, showing a full 3D view—well, the external protein shell at least—of the viruses described on the cards.
The bid is nevertheless widely regarded as attractive, given the premium of 49 percent over the share price before initial reports emerged that a takeover was on the cards.
The worlds third largest gold miner also has new projects on the cards, as it proceeds with a feasibility study for Quebradona, a joint venture with B2Gold, in Colombia.
But widespread implementation of 3D sensors in smartphone cameras is at least surely on the cards — given that Sony is a major supplier of image sensors to the industry.
Capital Economics analyst Simona Gambarini said that gold's resilience could falter in the coming week's, citing indications in the Fed minutes that tighter monetary policy is on the cards.
As far as Lockhart is concerned, like with McGregor's goal of moving between divisions, he is not surprised that a future move to welterweight could be on the cards.
Deeper partnerships including cooperation across frequent flyer programmes, joint sales and marketing, and coordination on network and prices requires regulatory approval, and are not on the cards, Wilson said.
The central bank has cut the benchmark interest rate twice this year as it seeks to stimulate the economy, and has indicated more easing may be on the cards.
Worryingly for investors, it appears a 'hard Brexit' may be on the cards, where control of immigration takes priority over Britain's tariff-free access to the European single market.
Since then sterling has weakened significantly, and continues to do so on more political pronouncements from Prime Minister Theresa May indicating a "harder" Brexit is now on the cards.
Relinquishing the title, he bulked up to featherweight to outscore title-holder Suksawadee Sritevet and coasted to victory on the cards against Chaiyuth Sittiboonlert in a junior lightweight championship.
In having his 3723-fight knockout streak snapped, Golovkin (37-0, 33 knockouts) proved for the first time that he can win a 24-round fight on the cards.
This means that should he impress during his time at the Estadio Municipal de Balaidos, a future career back at the Camp Nou may still be on the cards.
Asked what the new funding will be put towards, Grayevsky told us deeper integrations with such partners is on the cards, along with expanding use-cases for the product.
With a potential championship fight with Conor McGregor on the cards for the lightweight champion, Lawler provided Cerrone with a perfect reason to stay at the higher weight class.
The economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter, twice as fast as expected and putting to bed fears that a dip back into recession was on the cards.
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - A very significant expansion of the number of cases of coronavirus in Britain is "clearly on the cards", Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.
A worldwide recession is not yet on the cards but, at a minimum, the added uncertainty will restrain investment and productivity, which already looked anemic in all major economies.
"With Brexit uncertainty deteriorating economic fundamentals and political risk all weighing heavily on the British pound, further downside may be on the cards," said FXTM research analyst Lukman Otunuga.
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In fact, he was actually losing on the cards against Brook, who ultimately had to throw in the towel in the fifth round after Golovkin broke his eye socket.
But some worry that a downgrade is still on the cards, especially if the sovereign has not managed to push through the reforms by the second half of the year.
Vom Hofe said that with support from the new owners there was scope for a somewhat faster acquisition pace and bigger acquisitions, although "mega-mergers" were not on the cards.
Janet Yellen, the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, said a "further adjustment" to interest rates would probably "be appropriate" this month, meaning a rise is on the cards for March.
The caliber of investors certainly suggests an IPO is on the cards soon — not that it ever hasn't been — although the company didn't comment directly on that when we asked.
An upbeat payrolls report would support the view that further U.S. rate hikes may be on the cards, after Fed officials sounded a hawkish note at a meeting last weekend.
Another source close to JSW said the company was "aiming for technology like Tesla" but declined to say if a tie-up with the U.S. carmaker was on the cards.
In addition to having time limits on the cards, ETECSA also limits the number of cards an individual can buy in one visit, creating a black market for the cards.
Earlier this month Chairman John Elkann reiterated his support for Camilleri, denying speculation a top management purge could be on the cards after the replacement of Ferrari's Formula One principal.
"With the pound more concerned with Brexit uncertainty and diminishing expectations of a BoE rate hike, further losses are on the cards," said Lukman Otunuga, a research analyst at FXTM.
However, "with the economy still in a fragile state, monetary policy loosening looks to be on the cards in the coming months," writes Capital Economics' Krystal Tan in a note.
After three years of tortuous Brexit crisis, British politics is in turmoil, with the prime minister blocked by parliament and an election or even a second referendum on the cards.
Then again, if you're willing to write on the cards, you may as well do a lottery system and save your cards for a good old fashioned game of Spades.
One big-ticket financing on the cards is for electronics maker Showa Denko, which plans to borrow up to ¥695bn in late 2019 for its proposed acquisition of Hitachi Chemical.
She has no listed speaking engagements until the March Federal Open Markets Committee meeting - a gathering the Fed had wanted to keep on the cards for a potential rate rise.
"Markets are getting a bit fatigued and a healthy correction could be on the cards," said Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia/Pacific at futures brokerage Oanda in Singapore.
Overheating would be on the cards "if we had a twin deficit problem and the investment rate started to drop," but the risk of that was "very low", he said.
Nor was major change on the cards in agricultural subsidies — the biggest element in the budget and long a bugbear for London, which saw them as hostage to militant French farmers.
Key reforms, and follow-up actions to them, from the government are also on the cards for India in the calendar year 2017, which could lead to further long-term gains.
U.S. ethanol producers have asked Brazil to, at least, renew the quota, since complete elimination of the tariff, which is what they would like to see, is not on the cards.
Besides payments, Lee said other microfinance services such as lending and insurance are also on the cards as part of an effort to ramp up user stickiness for Razer's fintech arm.
Equally, with elections taking place throughout Europe, and the prospect of far-right anti-establishment parties making gains, an increase in protectionism and barriers to entry could be on the cards.
Disney-Themed Candle Gifting a trip to Disney World may not be on the cards this year, but they can still revel in the magic with these Disney attraction-inspired candles.
Shares of Renault and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles both gained after an Italian press report suggested contact between executives at both firms has never ceased and a merger remains on the cards.
It's important to note that Nokia will not be manufacturing these devices but instead licensing its intellectual property, a move it said was on the cards when the time was right.
In a note following the news, Citi banking analysts suggested that the risk of shareholder rotation and staff departures, including a re-shuffle of senior management, was now on the cards.
An exit is clearly on the cards now: Bloomberg reported in September that Redmart is working with an investment bank to sound out potential buyers — we hear it has been busy.
In February 2017, it said it was in talks about a possible investment in Iran, but no decision was on the cards because of uncertainty over the status of economic sanctions.
The startup previously raised a $903 million Series A round in 2014, and an $800,000 seed round in 2013, so a new round was seemingly on the cards before too long.
The investment of U.S. buyout fund Cerberus in both Commerzbank and peer Deutsche Bank has added fuel to speculation that a merger between the two may be on the cards eventually.
Gold had strong gains on Friday when weak U.S. jobs data led investors to bet that a September rate rise was no longer on the cards, sending the dollar spiraling down.
With the Federal Reserve likely to raise interest rates in June, the Aussie could break below $0.70 if traders realize a third rate hike is on the cards, Simpson told CNBC.
All throughout, the language on the cards constantly encourages players to use their imaginations and come up with details that fill out the different aspects of their individual and shared lives.
But NCMPs have not been allowed to vote on money bills, for example, or constitutional changes, or on motions of no-confidence (not that such a heresy is on the cards).
Kuo says they're the "most significant upgrade ever undertaken by Apple" and are planned for the fourth quarter of 2016, with a 13-inch regular MacBook apparently also on the cards.
Ebeling said earlier this month that sector consolidation was a possibility but that ProSieben would not be a buyer and that a merger with a rival was not on the cards.
An IPO has been on the cards since its 17 billion Danish crown acquisition by private equity firms Advent International and Bain Capital and Danish pension fund ATP in March 13.
A senior government official early last week said a rate hike might be on the cards, in a radical change of tack from government officials who previously complained about RBI hikes.
And yet this is exactly the kind of question that Oklahoma police, armed with a new device, will soon be asking, with an eye toward seizing the cash on the cards.
The Beijing-based firm earns most of its income by ferrying food and providing travel booking services inside its home country, and international expansion never seemed to be on the cards.
Isaev needed the finish, which he scored with just one second left on the clock, as he may well have been trailing on the cards after an edgy fight with Goltsov.
Credit card and debit card numbers, expiration dates and customers' names on the cards used at its in-store registers and gas pumps were among the data affected, the company says.
For now, a return to massive money printing like that seen during the global financial crisis, which would risk a further debt blowout, does not seem to be on the cards.
HK officials stalling, or powerless to act As the smoke and tear gas clears after the weekend's violence, escalation on both sides appears to be the only thing on the cards.
Events of the previous few days have cast a shadow on the merger prospects and led some to speculate that a break -up of the three companies is now on the cards.
" For those wondering if a recession might be on the cards in 2019, the senior market strategist had this to say: "You don't see recessions when you see global earnings still growing.
However, the central bank flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead in a sign that further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
Although the motion is unlikely to pass, the Socialist government has been weakened by the public clamor over the fires and a further reshuffle may be on the cards, some analysts believe.
It rose over 1 percent after the Fed announced it would start to shrink its more than $4 trillion bond portfolio this month and hinted a December hike was on the cards.
Some analysts had said a split of MTG into two separate companies was on the cards, as there were no obvious synergies between the firm's Nordic entertainment operations and its digital arm.
Drastic measures surrounding Brexit — including a no-deal departure or a snap general election — could be on the cards after the British Parliament failed yet again to agree on any alternative options.
LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The leader of Britain's biggest union has warned that coordinated strikes by workers in the public sector was "on the cards" in protest at the government's pay cap.
The central bank may want to send signal that a rate cut remains on the cards in early 2017 when it believes growth will be squeezed by weaker investment and rising prices.
It sounds like a no-harm-no-foul situation: those people are profiting from collectors who are willing to spend their money on the cards whether they like the game or not.
"Reformed corporate governance, above average earnings per share and dividend per share growth and improved financial communication are on the cards and could help investor sentiment further," wrote Citigroup, regarding Engie's shares.
Castagna ruled out any deal needing fresh cash from shareholders but he said a share issue could be on the cards further down the road to fund growth or speed up integration.
In the interview, Tuil reiterated previous statements by Elliott that the activist investor was not seeking a wholesale break-up of Thyssen, though smaller divestments could be on the cards, he said.
The banker close to the deal said that the company was targeting a longer maturity, suggesting the euro bond market's first negative-yielding corporate deal is not on the cards just yet.
I simply make my wife an authorized user on the cards when I'm the primary cardholder, and then I become an authorized user when we open the same card in her name.
A cabinet reshuffle was not an "immediate task", she added, coming the closest since the unrest broke out in June to conceding that changes in her leadership team were on the cards.
Both Fed Chair Janet Yellen and New York Fed Chief William Dudley suggested this week that rate rises were still on the cards, pointing to the underlying health of the U.S. economy.
The move comes as Odebrecht Offshore Drilling (OOD), a subsidiary of Odebrecht Oil and Gas, negotiates with holders of its secured 2022s amid fears that a full default is on the cards.
"(Financial assistance) could be on the cards but I don't see (the chance of) this happening as very likely," Olaf Boehnke, senior advisor at Rasmussen Global, told CNBC's "Capital Connection" on Monday.
"I actually think the meaning of life is to start a family and pass on knowledge to them and be loved and be loving, so that is definitely on the cards," Sheeran said.
A flare-up in trade tensions between the United States and China, which busted investors' assumption a deal was on the cards, has hit world stocks and triggered fears of an impending recession.
The CEO told CNBC that he hopes the company can be cash flow positive in two-and-a-half-to-three years, and an initial public offering (IPO) could be on the cards.
Prior to the block transaction, Bayer said last week various ways to divest its stake in Covestro were on the cards, when asked about the possibility of a sale to an industry peer.
Goldman Sachs does not foresee any recessions in major economies in 2019 but low profit growth is on the cards in the U.S. and Europe, its chief global equity strategist told CNBC Tuesday.
While the central bank "continues to hint that easing remains on the cards, when conditions eventually permit it, there is far less clarity on when everything might eventually fall into place," she said.
The former minister in his native Ivory Coast also ruled out a return to politics, saying a change of jobs was not on the cards and he was planning "for the long term".
Ebeling, 59, additionally said earlier this month that sector consolidation was a possibility but that ProSieben would not be a buyer and that a merger with a peer was not on the cards.
That Amazon-Alibaba East-meets-West matchup has been on the cards since Alibaba first invested in Paytm in 2015, while Amazon has poured billions into growing its India-based operations since 2014.
Top economists say a recession is now on the cards, prompting fears of higher unemployment, falling consumer confidence and as a result, lower housing demand and a question mark over housebuilders' future profitability.
The rigs featured on the cards range from professional looking mini-farms to potential fire hazards, and the power of the card during play (yes, there is a game; more below) varies accordingly.
May's finance minister, Philip Hammond, raised hopes that a revised deal was on the cards by saying lawmakers could get an opportunity as early as next week to vote on a revised deal.
It's been rumored for months that Apple was thinking about buying Tidal, the music streaming service started by Jay Z, but the iPhone maker now says a deal certainly isn't on the cards.
"There is so much demand but not enough supply, that's why a lot of backwardation is still continuing and for the time being it looks like $1,900 is on the cards," Nabavi said.
A "Norwegian solution" for Britain post-Brexit does not appear to be on the cards given London's position concerning the so-called 'four freedoms', Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg told CNBC on Friday.
Stocks have benefited this week from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which all but abandoned plans for further rate hikes, and on optimism that a U.S.-China trade deal might be on the cards.
"It seemed to us that in the context of the MAX and the coronavirus it wasn't pertinent," CFO Delpit said, adding that another buyback was "still on the cards but not yet decided".
From Jeremy Herron, Randall Jensen and Eric Lam of Bloomberg: "A short-term correction was definitely on the cards," said Thomas Glucksmann, Hong Kong-based head of marketing at cryptocurrency exchange Gatecoin Ltd.
" Andrew Kenningham, chief Europe economist at Capital Economics, said he thinks Germany's economy will remain at a standstill in the first half of 2020, which means a recession is "absolutely on the cards.
But some analysts such as Sam Hill, a senior UK economist at RBC Europe still believes a rate hike is on the cards unless a raft of survey data this week tanks sharply.
For instance, if a team gives their Genji a hard time during a match they may then realize on the cards that he contributed more than anybody, even though he was hardly seen.
Stocks have benefited this week from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which all but abandoned plans for raising interest rates again, and on optimism that a U.S.-China trade deal might be on the cards.
INTEREST RATES: The U.S. Federal Reserve is widely expected to raise rates on Wednesday and investors will scan its announcement for clues on how many more rises might be on the cards this year.
Analysts believe Carillion might have to raise at least 500 million pounds via a share sale or that a debt-for-equity swap could be on the cards to shore up the balance sheet.
Mixed August data have raised concerns that China economic recovery could be losing steam, so changes in trading strategies could be on the cards once investors have assessed third-quarter data over coming weeks.
The ECB is due to decide next month on the future of its 2.3 trillion euro bond-buying programme, with sources telling Reuters a cut in the pace of buying is on the cards.
I bought two Tarot decks: the classic Rider-Waite deck and another which had the meanings and interpretations printed right on the cards (which turned out to be extremely helpful while on the phone).
With the availability of capital, many start-ups have opted to stay private for longer, but Lanng said that an initial public offering (IPO) is on the cards in the next couple of years.
Comments from several U.S. Federal Reserve officials, as well as the April meeting minutes, sent clear signals to the market earlier this month that a June interest rate hike could be on the cards.
Global recession might not be on the cards, but investors are starting to worry that central banks are running out of ammunition, Geraldine Sundstrom, an asset allocation portfolio manager at Pimco, told CNBC Wednesday.
"Yields and swaps are still near the top of the past months' 1.7103-212.13 basis point range, and a decline of about 212.01 basis points is on the cards this week," the trader said.
He was cut under the left eye in the opening minute by Hagler's gangly, problematic jab and not really in a position to wear the American down to a possible victory on the cards.
However, new fuel was added to the fire Wednesday after the Federal Reserve released a hawkish forecast on U.S. economic growth, indicating that an interest rate hike could be on the cards for June.
"It seems clear that we may not be able to get a final decision, so an interim decision on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is being discussed, it's on the cards," he said.
The ECB is due to decide next month on the future of its 2.3 trillion euro bond-buying program, with sources telling Reuters a cut in the pace of buying is on the cards.
In terms of machine and deep learning performance, the 16GB T4 is significantly slower than the V100, though if you are mostly running inference on the cards, you may actually see a speed boost.
Remediating polluted land might also, the researchers hope, be on the cards, although they have yet to work out how to recover the droplets once the emulsion has been sprayed on the affected ground.
With prices of prospective bid targets "way too high", only bolt-on deals were on the cards and there was no need to further ramp up investment spending on plants and equipment, he added.
Without having stated it, my vision for the team coming into the race was a stage win, which is still on the cards, who knows when or how or whatever, but we'll keep trying.
However, another part of the screenings has worked better: At least two passengers read the information cards handed out during the screenings and sought medical care when they developed symptoms listed on the cards.
Ozon may raise further funds by issuing new shares, Shulgin said, with a $200-300 million fundraising possible in the near future, and another of a similar size potentially on the cards for later.
Borrowing costs remained within sight of record or multi-year lows hit on Tuesday after European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi's warning shot that more easing was on the cards unless inflation picks up.
Asked if the WTO should be thinking about a Plan B without the United States, Azevedo told the BBC that he had not heard anything to suggest that such a situation was on the cards.
Claudio Piron, a strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, cautioned that weakening the yuan to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs is still on the cards, despite Chinese officials' apparent rejection of the idea.
That rest of the world plan has been on the cards since last year when Zilingo closed a $54 million Series C, but now the next stage of the journey is deeper integration with factories.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is meeting Prime Minister Binali Yildirim at the presidential palace on Wednesday, and a cabinet reshuffle could be on the cards, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.
Markets are already geared for the ECB to lower interest rates deeper into negative territory at its meeting next month , while an expansion or extension of its asset purchase programme is also on the cards.
DE chief executive said he was in agreement with the German generic drugmaker's new private-equity owners that larger acquisitions would not be on the cards for Stada over the next two to three years.
In total, prosecutors are investigating some 12 million euros in spending on the cards between 2003 and 2012 by the former executives, and they are seeking a four-and-a-half year sentence for Rato.
Even so, more client exits are on the cards after Anglican National Super said last week it would move its A$250 million pension fund elsewhere and Australia Post dropped AMP as its default manager.
E.ON Chief Executive Johannes Teyssen, during a call with analysts, signaled a large restructuring was on the cards should E.ON end up owning npower, which made an operating loss of 72 million euros in 2018.
"Were unconventional monetary policy to be deployed, which I might say is not on the cards, but were it to be deployed ....there will be discussions with the government," Robertson said at a news conference.
NZR Chief Executive Mark Robinson told reporters that investigating the injection of private equity from the likes of venture capitalists like CVC, who have also pursued stakes in northern hemisphere rugby, was on the cards.
"The possibility of a visit of the prime minister to Saudi Arabia and Iran is on the cards and I will update you as things unfold," foreign office spokesman, Mohammad Fasisal, told a news briefing.
A Reuters poll of economists published earlier this week suggested Britain's economy is likely to grow around 1.2 percent this year - around half the rate of 2016 - although a recession is not on the cards.
"Agent #3678," was written on the cards along with a number, which when dialed, plays a version of the sound effect used in the game when a "Fortnite" object is sucked into space, according to IGN.
A family spokesman told the Gupta-owned ANN7 news channel that the decision to divest from South Africa had "been on the cards" since April, when the brothers had resigned from the directorships of their companies.
"I actually think the meaning of life is to start a family and pass on knowledge to them and be loved and be loving, so that is definitely on the cards," Sheeran told PEOPLE in 2017.
The U.S. gold price last week suffered its biggest fall since early November - its fourth straight weekly decline - amid growing expectations that a U.S. interest rate hike may be on the cards sooner rather than later.
Gold markets were mixed on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve stopped short at this week's policy meeting of indicating that a further increase in U.S. interest rates is on the cards for later this year.
"Although only a third of spend on Louis Vuitton is currently local, this is growing twice as fast and a 50:50 split is now on the cards," Citi analyst Flavio Cereda wrote in a note.
On the technical side, the next topside resistance for gold sits between $1.32.79,346-$1,349 and if this breaks a quick rise to $1,360-$1,13 would be on the cards, MKS PAMP Group said in a note.
Had he grabbed the third set a fightback might have been on the cards, although Chung, who frazzled fourth-seeded German wunderkind Alexander Zverev in five sets in the previous round, can apparently run all night.
Streamlining judicial procedures, cutting bureaucracy and performance appraisals for civil servants are also on the cards, all in the hope of attracting new investment and pushing the slowing growth rate from under 2% to above 3%.
The British pound traded at $1.3284, recovering somewhat after tumbling to around $1.3225 in the wake of comments from Bank of England Governor Mark Carney last week that indicated further easing would be on the cards.
But the greatest threat to debt culture hasn't manifested yet, though it's surely on the cards at some point: that young people will simply do the arithmetic, and decide, en masse, not to go to college.
More walk-outs are on the cards as seven trade unions representing Ryanair cabin crew in five countries threatened last week to hold a strike in late September unless the airline agrees to improve working conditions.
Chen Xiaopeng, an analyst with Sealand Securities, said more pessimism was on the cards for Chinese stock investors with the country's economic outlook hurt by prospects of a full-blown trade war between Beijing and Washington.
"We continue to think that further monetary easing is required, with further policy rate cuts on the cards from March onwards," said Nick Kounis, economist at ABN Amro in a note published before the data release.
That downturn may be over if optimistic forecasts by analysts are anything to go by, with a strong pick up on the cards after home prices edged up just 1.0 percent for the whole of 2017.
Many market watchers do not think a hike is on the cards when the Federal Open Market Committee meets on March 20.7-173, but they will be looking for clues on the Fed's future policy outlook.
As such, a potential ninth showdown in a grand slam final, and second at Melbourne Park, between the American sisters could potentially be on the cards, though Venus sidestepped the question after her victory over Barthel.
Yet, despite these very clear statements, if you read the media, both traditional and social, and paged through various analyst reports, you would get the impression that a freeze is still very much on the cards.
Huang said a property tax could be on the cards in the next few years, adding it will help temper speculation in a sector that has drawn a raft of government curbs in the past year.
While there are no new races in 2019, Vietnam is lined up for a race in Hanoi from 2020 while a possible Miami Grand Prix remains on the cards as a second U.S. round with Austin.
That figure could be trimmed, but significant cuts to its investment plan or a rise in its debt level were not on the cards, Oscar Landerretche said in an interview during the CRU World Copper Conference.
Data from U.S. financial watchdog Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed speculators' net long position in the euro/dollar futures traded in Chicago rose to a record high, suggesting that profit-taking could be on the cards.
As recently as May, his predecessor, Geraldo Abreu, said an outright ban was not on the cards in a Reuters report which showed that engineers, prosecutors and tailings dam experts were increasingly arguing for a ban.
On the technical side, the next topside resistance for gold sits between $1.73.41,346-$1,349 and if this breaks a quick rise to $1,360-$1,13 would be on the cards, MKS PAMP Group said in a note.
Fognini had battled through two five-set matches at the tournament, including coming from two sets down in the opening round, and another looked on the cards when he won the third set on the tiebreak.
The yuan is widely expected to fall further this year and a further bleed of Beijing's FX reserves last week again has analysts debating whether a more dramatic weakening is on the cards at some stage.
He's overwhelmed opponents while looking for a knockout; he's won as a counter puncher, as he did against Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2014; and he's played it smart by winning on the cards when he's had to.
LONDON (Reuters) - Heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua is likely to scrap a scheduled title defense at Wembley Stadium on April 13 with a June fight in New York now on the cards, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.
A second U.S. race in Miami remains on the cards, despite Formula One and local organizers giving up on plans for a race downtown and focusing now on land next to the Miami Dolphins' Hard Rock Stadium.
The public owners of CVA have set a deadline of March to decide on asset sale options and if that fails then an IPO of at least 30% of CVA could be on the cards, it said.
Some investors and currency strategists say the pound's close historical links to the dollar, through trade and investment, favour sterling against the euro and other currencies at a time when dollar strength is back on the cards.
GFH has previously proposed an initial public offering (IPO) of Falcon shares on the Bahrain bourse, but Monday's statement did not mention that plan and it was not immediately clear whether an IPO remains on the cards.
Though policymakers last week stressed that rate rises are not on the cards in the near future, lower-rated South European states are the biggest beneficiaries of stimulus and most vulnerable to any hints of policy tightening.
"There is a bit of a spike but Qatar has plenty of reserves to fight the attack on the currency, so we don't think a de-peg is on the cards," Societe Generale strategist Regis Chatellier said.
At the industry's biggest annual gathering in Berlin, several executives warned that even through stock markets are at record highs on hopes U.S. President Donald Trump's policies will boost economic growth, a correction was on the cards.
German met office DWD in a daily note said that high pressure conditions would give way to a more changeable set-up from Friday into early next week, but more summery weather was on the cards thereafter.
With Lam's victory on the cards, some middle class residents see the lack of democracy again fuelling political division and fresh protests, leaving them powerless to tackle livelihood issues such as high property prices and rising inequality.
Comptel and Nokia are also neighbors of sorts — both are based in Finland (Helsinki and its suburb Espoo, respectively), so in one regard this is part of regional consolidation that may have been long on the cards.
While maintaining that banks had so far largely benefited from the policy and markets continued to work smoothly, Coeure said no further cut was on the cards for the moment, despite zero inflation in the euro zone.
President Buhari has resisted International Monetary Fund calls to devalue the naira, though Vice President Yemi Osinbajo sparked speculation a devaluation may be on the cards when he said the central bank had to change its polices.
Several announcements are set to take place on Tuesday by the smartphone maker, with Wall Street expecting a new Apple TV, three new iPhones and a new Apple Watch to be on the cards during the event.
"Higher consumer prices, which are on the cards, would be supportive of both the dollar and the Federal Reserve, raising rates further this year," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
In South Korea, like Italy on the frontline of the outbreak, the finance ministry and met and agreed to cooperate with its central bank, following speculation that an emergency interest rate cut could be on the cards.
CUT ON THE CARDS The relaxed lending standards, coupled with a likely Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) rate cut, is expected to provide support to the country's A$1.9 trillion ($1.31 trillion) housing market, which has slowed significantly.
The first two are the development of the euro zone bailout fund ESM and making it a backstop for the euro zone's bank- resolution fund in an emergency — an idea that has been on the cards since 2013.
With Brussels looking unwilling to budge on the Irish backstop, MUFG currency analyst Lee Hardman said a no-deal Brexit looked on the cards unless there was a last-minute compromise or a change of government in Britain.
Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision or Foxconn, which paid $3.5 billion for a 66 percent stake in Sharp earlier this month, said job losses were on the cards in order to bolster efficiency and turn around the ailing firm.
On September 12th Len McCluskey, the general secretary of the Unite union, a big donor to Labour, said in an interview with the BBC that co-ordinated strikes over public-sector pay were "very much on the cards".
Narrative closure was never on the cards for Twin Peaks (seriously, who expected a normal ending, FROM DAVID LYNCH?), but in China Girl, Campion pays off its enduring pathos with a sendoff that ties up all dangling threads.
With a third ballot on the cards the centre-left Socialists, traditional opponents of the PP, ceded ground on Sunday in an extraordinary, internal party meeting to choose between a third general election or allowing Rajoy to govern.
Despite the recent correction, equities in India, China, Indonesia, Philippines were trading above their 10-year average price-to-earnings ratios at the end of last month, indicating more foreign selling could be on the cards, analysts said.
HK/SIN time after climbing over the $0.76 level late Tuesday as Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens suggested further easing may not be on the cards in the near term, unless current economic conditions drastically changed.
While the majority of economists polled by Reuters said early this month they expected the bank to leave rates on hold, slowing inflation and a strengthening rouble mean some think a rate cut could be on the cards.
With the dollar trading at seven-week highs against the yen overnight, he added that a move above 213 for dollar/yen was on the cards if U.S. data due later in the week surprises to the upside.
The engineering group won a contract worth about 1.5 billion pounds ($2 billion) to build 94 trains for the Piccadilly Line on London's metropolitan train network, known as the tube, with follow-on orders also on the cards.
For someone who earned his nickname, "One Time," by scoring 22 knockouts, Thurman only seemed interested in squeaking out a win on the cards against Garcia, who may have won were it not for his disappointing first round.
In South Korea, one of the countries on the frontline of the outbreak, the finance ministry met and agreed to cooperate with its central bank, following speculation that an emergency interest rate cut could be on the cards.
A big loss for pro-government parties -- as appears to be on the cards -- could increase pressure on Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to come up with a political solution to address at least some of those demands.
Britain's hefty current account deficit — one of the highest in the developed world — leaves the country, and currency, vulnerable to any pull-back in investment flows, which many think is on the cards following the vote for Brexit.
There was a fight on the cards with Donald Cerrone at UFC 178, then again at UFC 187, and then with Tony Ferguson in December of 2015 but repeated knee injuries kept the Dagestani wrestler out of action.
Some investors and currency strategists say the pound's close historical links to the dollar, through trade and investment - and the tendency to move with it - favour sterling, going into a year when dollar strength is back on the cards.
Global stock markets appear to have dismissed remarks from New York Fed President William Dudley on Thursday that suggested a Fed rate rise might be on the cards in June and prompted major U.S. stock indexes to close lower.
On Sunday, May 2000, the Indian Prime Minister will embark on a two-day visit to long-time partner Iran, while local media reports suggested a visit to Qatar was also on the cards in the next few months.
First tap on the "Cards" selection on the lower right, then tap on the blue plus sign — from there you can take a picture of your card and have Google add it for you, or manually enter it in.
Britain's economy showed its clearest sign to date of bouncing back from the initial shock of June's vote earlier this month, but a big slowdown in growth and a further Bank of England rate cut remain on the cards.
"I wouldn't exclude seeing further strength today and tomorrow, but when the meeting is over, the downtrend is going to resume," PVM's Varga said, adding that a drop below $45 a barrel in Brent could be on the cards.
The latest EU fine for Android has been on the cards for more than two years, given the Commission's preliminary findings and consistently prescriptive remarks from Vestager during the course of what has been a multi-year investigation process.
"In terms of the concept of a coordinated public service workers' action, yes I think that's very likely and very much on the cards," McCluskey, one of Britain's most militant union leaders said in an interview broadcast on Tuesday.
The Czech president and some contenders for the French presidency have called for their own referendums on continued membership of the pan-European economic and political community, although no such plebiscite is on the cards in the near future.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - BASF said it was in talks with Iran over a possible investment of its oil and gas division in the country but no decision was on the cards because of uncertainty over the status of economic sanctions.
Regulation of internet companies has been on the cards for governments around the world, given the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the spread of misinformation, the latter of which Singapore intends to rein in with its proposed fake news bill.
Anwar taking the premiership through an election won by Mahathir would only months ago have seemed absurd, but it now seems to be very much on the cards, with Najib, once the consummate political survivor, on the way out.
So can it really be possible that, after decades of mutual distrust that recently appeared to bring the two nations to the brink of war, a complete reversal is on the cards and that peace is a realistic prospect?
At a premium of 49 percent over the share price before initial reports emerged that a takeover was on the cards, the offer is widely regarded as attractive, after Stada organised a fiercely competitive auction between two buyout consortia.
Chinese consumers are getting very excited about the iPhone X. But for Apple, which has struggled to keep up with the onslaught of competition in China's smartphone market, an upturn in fortunes may not yet be on the cards.
With six to eight state-owned enterprises already involved in or looking closely at Australian energy assets, Melbourne-based financial advisors SILC Group said more deals were on the cards, with so-called green power coming under particular focus.
"While the referendum outcome appears not to have pushed the sector back into recession, the results do not provide confidence that a return to stronger growth is on the cards this year either," said EEF chief economist Lee Hopley.
BRUSSELS, March 10 (Reuters) - The European Commission is ready to consider compensation measures for companies hit by the coronavirus outbreak, the EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said on Tuesday, adding that additional support was on the cards for Italy.
An initial public offering (IPO) of the business, which could be worth around $30 billion according to two sources familiar with the matter, is also potentially on the cards though they cautioned that no final decision had been made.
The deal has since reduced arrival numbers in the EU from Turkey to a trickle and the bloc has already said it is determined to keep the scheme with Ankara going, meaning more money may be on the cards.
I asked him about the future of his drafting AI. Vodopyanov said any ability beyond analyzing just the pick data—like understanding the rules text on the cards—is a problem that will need further advancement in machine learning.
Japanese stocks got a boost from a weaker yen amid expectations that a double-bazooka of fiscal and monetary easing was on the cards after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's coalition won a landslide victory in upper house elections over the weekend.
In Japan, stocks had rebounded and the yen weakened against the dollar amid expectations that a double-bazooka of fiscal and monetary easing was on the cards following Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's landslide victory in upper house elections over the weekend.
The primary message was that another wave of mass detentions is not on the cards, the sources said, a relief to businessmen who worried that authorities might now take the same approach to the next echelon of the Saudi business world.
An attempt to break through zero into negative territory may well be on the cards, say analysts, adding that uncertainty ahead of the June 23 referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union could provide the trigger for such a move.
On Friday, European Commission spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud then hinted at the possibility of countries reintroducing temporary border controls for two years—but wouldn't go so far as to say it's on the cards before interior ministers chat about it on Monday.
Clinton's team is also looking at expanding the electoral map in search of a more decisive victory than polls suggest is on the cards, moving into Arizona and considering a run at Utah -- states that are typically solid GOP territory.
The dollar climbed past more of last year's peaks against the euro on Thursday, with only the March 2.413 high of $1.0457 standing in the way of a push towards parity that banks are again saying is on the cards.
In a comment to Bloomberg, Summit Research Partners analyst Henry Guo suggested that a China IPO, not a U.S. listing like Baidu, could be on the cards for Qiyi if it is allowed to go private via this acquisition offer.
Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said last week that the monetary authority did not want to allow the rupee to fall "too quickly", but suggested further weakness in the exchange rate was on the cards as policymakers sought a competitive currency.
"The number of American visitors in particular, will likely increase as the American dollar is set to appreciate relative to sterling as the Fed signals an interest rate is on the cards in the near term," Martins told CNBC via email.
We didn't even know we wanted to go to war with the Spanish last year, it wasn't even on the cards, but a few strategically placed billboards later and we're ready to fix bayonets and storm the beaches at Benidorm.
Recent comments from Fed officials suggested a hike in the world's largest economy could be on the cards as soon as next month, but signs of restraint within the rate-setting committee brought relief to markets, sending global bond yields lower.
Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said on Tuesday that the monetary authority did not want to allow the rupee to fall "too quickly", but suggested further weakness in the exchange rate is on the cards as policymakers sought a competitive currency.
PARIS (Reuters) - After world number one Angelique Kerber succumbed in the first round of the French Open, another upset could be on the cards on day two of the claycourt major when Garbine Muguruza takes on Francesca Schiavone on Monday.
While a downgrade may have been on the cards prior to the reshuffle, given the shifting nature of South Africa's economic and political landscape, the president's latest move underlines his disconnect with the market, which is likely to further unsettle investors.
The central bank kept its key rates steady for a sixth straight month, but flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead in a sign further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said last week that the monetary authority did not want to allow the rupee to fall "too quickly", but suggested further weakness in the exchange rate is on the cards as policymakers sought a competitive currency.
The latest poll of over 20.5 economists taken Nov 22-22019 also underscores confidence in the euro zone economy, with the current upswing predicted to continue next year, even as a significant pickup in inflation is not on the cards.
One report from January in Music Business Worldwide hinted that a partnership with Facebook — which has been working hard to grow its own video business as a route to more engagement and more premium advertising — could soon be on the cards.
Chief Executive Thomas Ebeling said last week that he did not rule out the possibility of sector consolidation but said ProSieben would not be a buyer and that a merger with a peer is not on the cards at the moment.
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said last week a supply cut was not on the cards although adding that the production freeze was only the first step to balance the market after prices fell to their lowest since 2003.
While no substantial shift in Hungary's domestic balance of power appears on the cards for now, there is a sense among some Hungarians that Orban overplayed his hand by pushing through the two laws that drew such a concerted opposition response.
Blue-chip Just Eat rose 1.9 percent as Liberum analysts expressed confidence in the takeaway group's strategy and said a takeover or a go-private deal could be on the cards after calls by a shareholder this week for asset sales.
A malware in the servers searched for track data – the cardholder's name, card number, expiration date and the verification code – on the cards used at the hotels between August and December last year, the company said in a press statement.
Lukman Otunuga, analyst at futures brokerage FXTM, struck a similarly cautious tone, saying: "While the current momentum suggests that further upside is on the cards, it must be kept in mind that U.S. shale remains a threat to higher oil prices."
Signals from the U.S. Federal Reserve that interest rate cuts are on the cards have been at the heart of those moves, and monthly U.S. non-farm payrolls on Friday are likely to set the tone for the next week.
WELLINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - New Zealand's finance minister said on Monday that unconventional monetary policies were not on the cards at the moment, as he announced plans for a business continuity package to support people affected by the coronavirus epidemic.
A routine end to the Flushing Meadows fortnight looked on the cards when Nadal, already two sets up, broke for a 3-43 lead over the tall Russian in the third with the 19th Grand Slam title apparently in the bag.
That will see slower purchasing among enterprise end users, although later adopters in the SME segment will finally make the change when support for Windows it 7 finally ends this month (it's been on the cards for years at this point).
While Abu Dhabi's Aramco investment was always on the cards given Saudi's status as a close ally, and Kuwait's was mildly surprising given its neutral position on regional beefs, a contribution from the Qatar Investment Authority would have had jaws dropping.
The central bank kept its key rates steady on Tuesday for a sixth straight month, but flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead in a sign further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
More pressure could be on the cards on Wednesday as the pound extended those gains after trading closed on a report that British and European negotiators have agreed on a text that deals with the Irish border, a key issue in Brexit talks.
You'd think with Drake on the BBK books and a UK number one on the cards, he'd have forgotten about old wars like this, but it looks like Cat Stevens and Rod Stewart were right, the first cut really is the deepest.
Not only would she have no chance of getting a loan to go back to school, she'd be unable to get a mortgage, buy a new car, or crawl out of the mounting debt incurred from late-payment penalty fees on the cards.
Many executives are now pinning their hopes on a change in direction for central banks given that rate hikes appear to be on the cards in the United States this year - and ultimately a paring back of easy-money policies in Europe.
As The Economist went to press, it was still unclear whether Mr Salvini would now continue to push for an early election, or whether a new agreement between the two populist parties, without Mr Savona as finance minister, was back on the cards.
Some analysts suggested that Yellen's comments could suggest a looser for longer monetary policy stance, but others said that a December interest rate hike is still on the cards given positive retail sales and employment data from the U.S. in recent weeks.
That 3-0 win over the Germans in Lyon is remembered as the greatest night in Croatian football history although beating Messi's Argentina by the same scoreline has left many experts wondering if a repeat deep run could be on the cards.
Some members of other groups, notably Persian-speaking ethnic Tajiks, say that use of the term on the cards is intended to entrench the power of the Pashtuns by suggesting that their identity is equivalent with that of the nation as a whole.
"The positioning data doesn't take into account the BoE's meeting and leveraged funds are likely to have brought back sterling since then as expectations of a rate hike are still on the cards," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
Last week, the country's central bank kept key rates steady for a sixth straight month, but flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead in a sign further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
This comes at a time when consumer credit has grown at rates that have raised regulatory concerns, and the Bank of England has signalled that an interest rate rise may be on the cards as inflation climbs to 5-1/2 year highs.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German industrial orders picked up in February after plummeting the previous month and the Economy Ministry said an upturn in the sector was on the cards, although the rise in contracts for factories in Europe's largest economy was weaker than expected.
But, most importantly, they are fit and healthy at the same time and showing signs that a blockbuster rematch might be on the cards come July 15 as they have both reached the fourth round at the grasscourt championships without dropping a set.
Under Kreiz, who once headed TV production house Endemol Group, Mattel is developing its own slate of television shows and movies to boost sales of traditional toys, with a live-action Barbie movie starring Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie on the cards.
Sri Lanka's Central Bank Governor, Indrajit Coomaraswamy, said on Tuesday that the monetary authority did not want to allow the rupee to fall "too quickly", but suggested further weakness in the exchange rate is on the cards as policymakers sought a competitive currency.
Officials at the Federal Reserve and traders in financial markets have been talking past each other for much of the year—most recently in May, when the Fed sought to convince traders that a summer rate rise might be on the cards.
August 29 (Reuters) - Stock futures pointed to a flat opening for Canada's main stock index on Monday as investors assessed hawkish comments from senior U.S. Federal Reserve officials that indicated a U.S. interest rate hike was on the cards in the near term.
The central bank on Tuesday kept its key rates steady for a sixth straight month, but flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead in a sign further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
"Yes, the UK election is still something which markets are still worrying about, but one thing which is pretty much certain within the UK elections is that there is no (Brexit) U-turn on the cards," wrote ThinkMarket analysts in a research note.
IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook was sharp when he moved up to middleweight to fight Golovkin last September, and held a slim lead on the cards when the fight was stopped in the fifth, but he wasn't causing Triple-G any significant damage.
While these relationships can be stressful, there are absolutely loads of tips and gadgets out there that can make the separation a little more bearable — especially if a trip to see each other isn't on the cards (or the budget) right now.
Broadcom Inc, among the world's biggest chipmakers, weighed on the tech-heavy Nasdaq with a 2.6% fall, after it said in results late on Thursday that demand for microchips had bottomed out and that a recovery was not yet on the cards.
She had to make each one of these characters as distinct as the characters on the cards in the game of Clue, but we didn't want them to feel costume-y — we wanted them to feel modern and to feel grounded, you know?
PARIS, Aug 30 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said that more cuts to popular housing benefits for households could be on the cards as part of a wider reform of France's costly housing policy and a drive to cut public spending.
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar steadied after breaking past more of last year's peaks against the euro on Thursday, with only the March 102.053 high of $1.0457 standing in the way of a push towards parity that banks are again saying is on the cards.
One example Gamble cited was the house-of-cards scene from the pilot episode, where the pair spent days trying to make sure that small details like dust particles in the air or creases on the cards were present to help ground the CGI effects.
In 2011 Wang Yi, now China's foreign minister, then head of the Taiwan Affairs Office, said privately during a visit to Washington that China might consider replacing the 1992 formula, and there have been some signs that this could still be on the cards.
"Oil prices are caught between concerns about over-supply and a strong dollar on the one hand and the prospect of further jawboning from OPEC members that some form of production freeze could be on the cards," CMC Markets senior analyst Michael Hewson said.
The central bank kept its key rates steady last week for a sixth straight month, but flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead, in a sign that further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
In a blow to reformers who hoped new liberal President Moon Jae-in would take a tough line on "chaebol" business empires, the man Moon nominated on Wednesday to head the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) said sweeping change was not on the cards.
More brown than white on the cards A common focus to tackle obesity has been on accelerating the production of brown fat cells so people burn more calories, but this new insight could achieve the same but through enhancing the activity -- and efficiency -- of cells.
FRANKFURT, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Bayer said that various ways to divest its 64 percent stake in plastics subsidiary Covestro were on the cards, when asked to comment on the possibility of a sale to an industry peer versus placing shares on the open stock market.
In terms of the latter, areas where Gurlé believes Symphony would be better off buying rather than building itself include market intelligence and IT integration (indeed, there are a number of players in both areas and so consolidation may well be on the cards).
Her 2015 win here was made remarkable by the fact she went bogey-free through all four rounds and after scything through 29 holes without dropping a shot this time, a repeat appeared on the cards until the setback on the par-four 12th.
The company's original purpose was to give tourists joyrides in sub-orbital spacecraft, and that is still on the cards, but the company is also planning to launch smallsats using LauncherOne, a rocket that will be carried under the wing of a converted Boeing 747.
And with a free trade agreement between China and the UK on the cards post-Brexit, the amount of British pork being sent overseas could rise, along with an increase in prices for those buying bacon in the UK. Time to stockpile those rashers now.
Dalí accepted the offer and started working on the cards, possibly encouraged by his mystically inclined wife Gala, but it was rumored that the contract fell through when the artist demanded an astronomical fee that was too high even for the film's $7 million budget.
Improving the structure has long been on the cards but second-stage regulations still need to be published by the Bank of Italy and even once these are in place, there will be an 18 month lag before the initial consolidation stage kicks off.
But, I don't think we see the momentum for a treaty in the CCW [the 1983 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which limits the use of mines, booby traps, incendiary weapons, blinding lasers, and others] vein from the UN. It's just not on the cards.
The central bank kept its key rates steady last week for a sixth straight month, but flagged possible "corrective measures" in the months ahead in a sign that further tightening might be on the cards to temper inflation pressures and safeguard a fragile rupee.
The following stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Friday: Fredrik Lundberg, who is chairman at Industrivarden which is SCA's biggest owner and also at Holmen, says a structural deal between SCA's forest business and Holmen is not on the cards.
Following the long-awaited re-union of Sansa Stark and Jon Snow last season, plus the fact that Arya has finally got her act together and returned to Westeros, many people have been speculating that there might soon be more Stark reunions on the cards.
Consumption is due to decline by 1.6 GW in Germany and by 1.1 GW in France day-on-day to Friday, ahead of the weekend, while further falls in power usage are on the cards for next week in the middle of the summer holiday season.
An upset looked on the cards when Almagro broke Djokovic at the first attempt in the third set and marched into a 3-0 lead but the Serb drew on his experience to battle back, breaking the 31-year-old twice before serving out for the match.
While S&P warned in June that a cut may be on the cards, it said it decided to make the call after concluding that China's "de-risking" drive that started early this year was having less of an impact on credit growth than initially expected.
It was on track to close the week down 3.5 percent, the biggest fall since early November and the fourth straight weekly decline after minutes of the Fed's latest policy meeting indicated last week that a rate rise may be on the cards sooner rather than later.
In 2015, the Indian Prime Minister went on an official state visit to the United Arab Emirates and in April this year, he was in Saudi Arabia, and local media reports suggested a visit to Qatar in the next several months was also on the cards.
One is that the EU would have less incentive to offer a good deal if a referendum was on the cards—indeed, it might have an incentive to offer a bad one, in the hope that Britain would therefore choose to remain, as most Eurocrats would prefer.
"We expect further hikes later this year, but we doubt that a repeat of the aggressive tightening cycle seen in 2.53 is on the cards," Capital Economics said in a note, citing Indonesia's better fundamentals compared to when it was dubbed one of the "Fragile Five".
That put pressure on the central bank to match it with aggressive monetary easing when it makes its concludes its two-day policy meeting on Friday, fuelling speculation that unconventional policies like "helicopter money" - giving cash directly to businesses and consumers - might be on the cards.
Rosol had two break points early in the fourth but a couple of errors let Wawrinka off the hook, just when it seemed a shock on a similar scale to his win over Rafael Nadal in the second round of Wimbledon in 2012 was on the cards.
Trump's latest choices for his foreign policy team - Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo and new national security advisor John Bolton - have advocated a hard line on Cuba and the president has hinted that a further roll-back of the engagement with Havana is on the cards.
It's also eyeing international expansion — with Dublin set to be its first city launch outside the UK. A U.S. launch is on the cards too, slated for the end of this year or early next, though Hutcheon talks excitedly about Dice's potential in various European cities too.
ACAPULCO, Mexico, March 11 (Reuters) - Mexico will soon invite private firms to invest in oil, gas and power projects to help kickstart the flagging economy, Finance Minister Arturo Herrera told Reuters on Wednesday, but said market conditions meant energy auctions were not on the cards for now.
Her third came on Thursday, and it pretty much cemented something that looked to be on the cards ever since her account went live: Jennifer Aniston (or at least Aniston and the people working with her on social media) has pretty much nailed the Instagram game.
A New York State effort to more tightly regulate the prepaid cards on which many employees receive their wages was struck down by a review board, which ruled that the state's Labor Department exceeded its authority in imposing fee limits and other restrictions on the cards.
The previous government, which left office in October, had considered privatising the group but Smolinski said that was not on the cards for now and Poczta Polska should try to emulate its state-run Italian peer, which offers a wide choice of financial services to the public.
"We have leeway in the ballpark of up to 4503 to 5 billion euros," Chief Executive Elmar Degenhart said in an interview at the Detroit auto show, but added that a larger deal comparable to the 1.4 billion-euro Veyance purchase was not on the cards this year.
"The surprise victory is fuelling the rally as many expected the Labour party to win but an Australian rate cut is still very much on the cards in the coming months and that will weigh on the currency," said Esther Maria Reichelt, an FX strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
"Rohingya families were burnt out of their homes, their people watched loved ones get massacred, there was systemic rape, so just a few months later to demand that this population work with the authorities and particularly with respect to issues of identity, it's not on the cards," said Smith.
"While energy inflation should pick up again towards the middle of this year, it should start to slow towards year-end ... And with wage growth still muted, a marked pick-up in service inflation is not on the cards," said Marcel Thieliant, senior Japan economist at Capital Economics.
Loss of ecosystems would cost trillions: A drop of 0.67 percent of annual global gross domestic product by 2050 — adding up to a cumulative $9.87 trillion — is on the cards, according to a study published today by WWF, the Global Trade Analysis Project and the Natural Capital Project.
While the growth data initially spurred expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia might hold back any interest rate cuts, some analysts said that with inflation remaining low and much of the growth driven by exports, rate cuts from the current record low 1.5 percent may still be on the cards.
Just when it appeared a trade truce between the world's two largest economies was on the cards, the White House late in May warned it would pursue tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese imports, as well as impose restrictions on Chinese investments in the United States and tighten export controls.
If a "bail-in" appeared to be on the cards, however, Edwards warned that Italy could see a run on the banks similar to that seen in Greece and Cyprus where depositors rushed to get their money out before capital controls were imposed at the height of their financial crises.
"If anyone has a problem selling their scrap plastic right now, they should not be complaining - they should be looking at themselves because this ... has been on the cards for quite a while," said Damien van Leuven, founder of Vanden Global, an international plastics recycling company based in Hong Kong.
After it had appeared a trade truce between the two economic heavyweights was on the cards, the White House this week warned it would continue to pursue tariffs on $443 billion worth of Chinese imports, as well as impose restrictions on Chinese investments in the United States and tighter export controls.
But just when it appeared a trade truce between the two economic heavyweights was on the cards, the White House last week warned it would pursue tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese imports, as well as impose restrictions on Chinese investments in the United States and tighter export controls.
"Many of the political demands the Trump administration has on Iran, which go well beyond the nuclear issue, are unlikely to be conceded by the Islamic Republic, meaning that a long standoff is on the cards," Peter Kiernan, lead energy analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said in a research note published Tuesday.
S&P kept its negative outlook on South Africa's BBB- rating after a review on Friday, warning a downgrade to "junk" status could be on the cards later this year, or the next if policy measures did not turn around an ailing economy expected to grow by 0.9 percent at most in 2016.
The chairman of EU leaders, Donald Tusk, has said there is "broad convergence" on the idea of transforming the euro zone bailout fund, the ESM, into a European Monetary Fund and making it an emergency backstop for the euro zone's bank resolution fund — an idea that has been on the cards since 2013.
But a significant move below zero may be on the cards and European corporate yields could follow the same path as those on high-rated Swiss corporates, which moved into negative territory after the Swiss central bank cut rates below zero and lowered its deposit rate to -0.75 percent in January last year.
A more cautious or orthodox approach here would likely have seen Hall trapped against the fence – one area of the fight where Maynard could actually get himself back into the contest with his pure wrestling and his punching power in close, or at least build up a lead on the cards with control.
The disastrous showing at the polls has also cast a cloud over May's vision for a "hard Brexit" from the E.U. – in which Britain would leave Europe's single market and customs union – raising the prospect that a more pragmatic approach, prioritizing close trade links over controlling immigration, might be on the cards.
Taking the payment system beyond something you use on your phone in stores has been on the cards for a while now (with new API support added in the most recent version of Chrome), but according to new a blog post from the Android team, we shouldn't have much longer to wait.
Fears are growing that a recurrence is on the cards of the "taper tantrum" of May 2013, when the Federal Reserve said it was considering easing off of its bond buying programme - a move that sent 10-year US Treasuries rocketing from around 1.4% to almost 23% in less than four months.
"If you look at the euro's strength through the prism of euro zone financial conditions, they still remain very accommodative and a test of the 1.20 line is on the cards though that may be taking it near the ECB's danger zone for tolerance," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
On Wall Street, a climb in major indexes fizzled late in the session after the Wall Street Journal reported the Fed is likely to cut rates by 25 basis points when it meets later this month, after comments by a Fed official on Thursday raised expectations a larger cut may be on the cards.
Beating on pumped up farangs for King and Country, Yod outpointed the dangerous Frenchman Yohan Lidon, bested Cosmo Alexandre, number crunched Marco Tentori, cruised to victory on the cards against the quick-draw American fighter Chike Lindsay, and outpointed my old mucker from Rompo Gym in Bangkok, the Dagestan pit bull himself, Dzhabar Askerov.
That desire is still evident — "we're very proud to be from Hong Kong and Hong Kong would be a good place for an IPO," Larson said this week — but still the company said that it has no particular plan on the cards, despite its consumer-focused peers Uber and Lyft lining up IPOs in the U.S. this year.
While more forceful policy easing may not be on the cards, Xie of OCBC added: "However, as mentioned by the politburo for the first time that the economy is still facing downward pressure due to structural and systemic reasons, this implies that there is no U-turn in China's stimulative policies in the near term," he said.
On Friday, the chief executive of market operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, Charles Li, told reporters while both sides were ready for the launch, they preferred it to be done on a Monday and at a time when there were no market-moving events on the cards, such as the upcoming MSCI Equity Indexes review on Nov. 30.
"Realistically I knew that alcohol would be on the cards and sleep would be precious, so I actually wrote a three page booklet for the other seven girls going with me called Sophie's Guide to Epilepsy so that in the unlikely scenario that I did have a seizure, they would know what to do," she said.
There is a lot of living in the past in Japanese MMA, and much of that is summed up by the two fifty year old fighters booked into the losing side of squash matches on the cards, but when RIZIN did real MMA with PRIDE showmanship, it was some of the best fun to be had all year.
Bolt has been talking about this funding for a little while now — CEO and founder Markus Villig admitted to me, when asked, four months ago that more funding was on the cards — but according to a short note in PitchBook and a memo sent out to TMT investors (TMT is a shareholder in Bolt), the investment actually only closed this month.
Also investing three European media companies, two in markets where Job Today's app is already available — Astremedia (Spain) and Channel 4 (UK) — and a third in a market it's preparing to launch soon: German Media Pool VC. A US launch for Job Today is also on the cards, although there's no firm timeframe — and no media in partner in place as yet.
But last week Europe's data protection supervisor, Giovanni Buttarelli, told us that closer working between privacy regulators and the EU's Competition Commission is on the cards, as regional lawmakers look to evolve their oversight frameworks to respond to growing ethical concerns about use and abuse of big data, and indeed to be better positioned to respond to fast-paced technology-fuelled change.
Sterling has for the past six months been less sensitive than usual to economic data, driven more by concerns over Britain's departure from the EU. Any signs that a hard Brexit, in which Britain loses access to the single market, is on the cards have tended to drive down the currency, with signs to the contrary giving it a boost.
"With reports on a renewed crackdown on the cryptocurrency in China fuelling anxiety over future restrictions, further losses could be on the cards (for bitcoin) in the near term," said Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM in the UK. "The sharp depreciation witnessed in bitcoin today should remind investors on how explosively volatile and unpredictable the cryptocurrency can be," he added.
The combination of a new Republican president and a Republican Senate and House of Representatives that are both pushing for growth is expected to move the economic focus from monetary policy to fiscal policy and put fiscal stimulus and tax reform at the top of the agenda and regulatory change is also on the cards, bankers, lawyers and investors said.
Last year, David Cameron told the FT he hoped he would be remembered for halting Scottish independence, repairing Britain's public finances and keeping Britain in the EU. But by the end of this week, Mr Cameron's three wishes had unravelled: Britain is leaving the EU, Scottish home rule is back on the cards and now his plan to balance the budget by 2020 has been abandoned.
The ruling did not determine whether Dotcom, a German national who has permanent residency in New Zealand, and his co-accused are guilty of the charges, but only whether they can be extradited to the U.S.. The U.S. government has been seeking to extradite Dotcom since 2012, so far unsuccessfully, on charges of copyright infringement and other allegations including money-laundering but the latest ruling still puts that on the cards.
We started putting things on the cards in emergencies — there were times when we would go out to eat where we probably shouldn't have because we couldn't afford it, but more often we would spend all the money we had and then we'd need to get diapers or formula or groceries, and it would go on the credit card, and the next month the credit card minimum would be higher, so we'd pay the minimum and would have less money for groceries and diapers and formula.
This doesn't mean that Kabbage might not offer the SMB intelligence in a format to businesses directly via its own platform at some point, but it also means that as Kabbage expands into services that might compete with some of Radius' now-former customers — payments and merchant acquirer services, as well as tools to help SMBs grow their own customer funnels are some that are on the cards for the coming months — it will have an edge on them because of the data on users that it will now own.

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