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"overextended" Definitions
  1. involved in more work or activities, or spending more money, than you can manage without problems

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" He said the proposed changes would help an "overextended system.
The satire of bourgeois affluence can seem glib and overextended.
By then the Giants' fearsome defense was overextended and fatigued.
After all, they're the ones overextended in Syria, not us.
But if economic conditions don't improve, the US equity market looks overextended.
Bill Richardson said he thinks the Kremlin may have overextended in Syria.
He recommends that directors limit their board work, lest they become overextended.
Meanwhile, the $200,6003 Portland government-assistance fund was already overextended by $90,000.
This involves not just overextended series but the growing list of revivals.
Driedger overextended himself on a kick save and left at 10:083.
Saturn in Aquarius asks you to consider how overextended you may be.
He suffered from hypermobility throughout his career, which left his joints overextended.
Sainty Marine, which overextended itself by buying another shipbuilder, is veering towards bankruptcy.
Gibbs Wealth Management's Erin Gibbs says those gains have overextended the semis trade.
Oatly was a breakout star, catapulted from obscurity, who'd maybe accidentally overextended itself.
It's easy to miss a text, or skip one, when we feel overextended.
Their debt does not look remotely as worrying, even if some firms are overextended.
Has there ever been an oil state as overleveraged at home and overextended abroad?
And market bubbles, swelled by overextended borrowing, can explode, wreaking losses and stalling growth.
As the coronavirus spreads, it is exposing the fraying seams of our overextended world.
One answer is that the libertarian spirit was overextended and vulnerable to a backlash.
Her more brilliant comparisons are drowned out by others that are obscure and overextended.
The debate centers instead around whether Newark has overextended its offer and minimized its upside.
That has been a shot across the bows of overextended lenders, especially mid-tier banks.
I could figure out how to move my body without feeling idiotic, embarrassed, or overextended.
"Some people get too overextended and then can't pay off their credit card," Sabatier says.
Instead, he wanted to see whether companies "were overextended on the debt side," he said.
The S&P 500's weekly relative strength index is now extremely overextended, at 33.
When he died, in November 1982, the Soviet empire was impossibly overextended and internationally isolated.
Qixing ran out of money after it overextended itself into real estate and other businesses.
"Mandating free court appointed counsel could further strain an already overextended immigration system," Callahan wrote.
Sluymer said he's been watching reversals in cyclicals, such as industrials, that had been overextended.
So why would Republicans bother to put too many resources into defending seats where they're overextended?
But the Iranian network may have become overextended and easier for rival espionage agencies to penetrate.
But character wise, I just don't see the overextended nature mainly because we've been so conservative.
But if all of this has Mr. Korins, 40, feeling overextended, he is not showing it.
At the moment, officials say the lab is so overextended, researchers have run out of shark tags.
The baby, as though she knew how overextended her parents were, politely waited to arrive by appointment.
"Thoughtful and realistic budgeting over the life of the loan is the best protection against becoming overextended."
"About 1985, the personal computer market was tremendously overextended," Texas Instruments spokesman Stan Victor told the Tribune.
" Mr. Sackler's spokeswoman said he stepped down from the Guggenheim board last year because he was "overextended.
Being tired, ambivalent, stressed, cynical and overextended has become a normal part of a working professional life.
Mr. Jia acknowledged last fall that his LeEco conglomerate was overextended and was running out of cash.
His first company, Northern Pacific, quickly became overextended and then collapsed, almost dragging Deutsche down with it.
The bureau is already overextended, and the speaker's proposal would stretch the bureau even further beyond capacity.
"The major risk right now is with the overextended consumer," said Peter Norman, chief economist at Altus Group.
But with Paisley Park badly overextended by his rock-star extravagance, Prince blamed Warner for his commercial shortfall.
The recovery of the rich world, and the withdrawal of monetary support, now threatens those overextended developing economies.
"In paradigm shifts, most people get caught overextended doing something overly popular and get really hurt," he wrote.
History is littered with the ruins of empires and nations that overextended themselves, draining their power and influence.
What's more, even as business migrated online, Charming Charlie overextended itself, opening 79 stores between 2013 and 2015.
"The Canadian market this year is I think overextended," said Barry Schwartz, portfolio manager at Baskin Financial Services.
She warned that it is becoming overextended, and the group could soon find it tougher to make profits.
That indicates these companies are growing too fast; the acquisition strategy is part of their overextended growth pathway.
"Recent experience has shown that if we're not careful, we can become overstretched, overextended," Admiral Richardson told reporters.
Rebecca is a therapist with an inattentive husband; Naomi (Rudolph) is the overextended mother with no visible help.
"Credit approvals can quickly come to an end as creditors realize that a consumer is grossly overextended, " he said.
The lesson, it appears, is that now is the time to be crazy, overextended, in love, curious and explorative.
Financial crises often start with borrowers who have overextended themselves because their lenders assume someone will bail them out.
The reason for this disrepair is simple, Hyten said on Tuesday: The B-1B is overextended and under-maintained.
There are some clear areas where we can operate more efficiently and ease the workload for our overextended teams.
There are still a lot of brand shilling and the usual tediously overextended fights, ka-pow and ka-boom.
A sudden fall in housing prices could be disastrous for households and banks, it said, because borrowers are overextended.
The entire sequence in Canto Bight felt like an overextended attempt at recapturing the magic of Mos Eisley's famous cantina.
But he warned that the near-term drivers for equity markets — higher oil prices and a weaker dollar — are overextended.
The scenes tend to run long, until even the most hair-raising battle against the elements starts to feel overextended.
In "Mad Tiger," a slight, overextended documentary about these musicians, Red decides to call it quits and open a bar.
With interest rates rising and consumers already overextended, we are very likely to see a slowing or reduction in spending.
But tell that to a busy, overextended New Yorker with Greta Garbo-esque sensibilities, especially when the results are positive.
"Just overextended my groin, I guess," said James, who did not rule out playing on Thursday against the Sacramento Kings.
Eaze seems to have overextended itself too early in hopes of capturing market share as soon as it became available.
It's not looking overextended or overbought just yet, so I think we can definitely get up to that $1,375 level.
The Penguins' injuries on defense have overextended their blue-liners, and it showed in Games 5 and 6 against Washington.
The odds are increasing that the next financial crisis will again be triggered by falling house prices and overextended mortgagors.
"We may have overextended a little bit" to the upside, said John Augustine, chief investment officer at Huntington Private Bank.
With 40 children, the orphanage was overextended, and Peru's Maoist rebels, the Shining Path, were staging massacres in nearby cities.
Thankfully, the same can be said about his endlessly entertaining new solo film, in spite of how overextended it is.
In Afghanistan, US intelligence agencies once backed an insurgency aimed at ejecting Soviet troops in order to weaken an overextended Moscow.
But by the time he told Lauren, so that everybody on the tribe knew, it was clear he had overextended himself.
The cause was clear: I was financially overextended with debts from bad spending decisions and a previous lack of financial knowledge.
Adams Lee, an international trade lawyer at Harris Moure, said Trump may have overextended what he can do under the law.
China has much more room to maneuver because the U.S. is constrained by overextended public finances and an excessive monetary stimulation.
I recall that she was always in dire straits financially with the organization because she was very idealistic and overextended herself.
Hot sectors of the economy tend to get overextended; think commercial real estate in the 1980s and housing in the 2000s.
U.S. District Judge William Orrick ruled in November that the president's executive order on sanctuary cities in January overextended his authority.
The first set of questions, nine in total, measured the feeling of being chronically overextended or emotionally fatigued in the workplace.
Chronic underfunding is also crippling the diplomatic services of rising powers, including those of India and Brazil, which are grossly overextended.
Restaurant Associates, by then overextended, was glad to unload the lease when Mr. Margittai and Paul Kovi offered to buy it.
Cape Town is at the forefront of what's likely to be a new way of life in our increasingly overextended world.
Though the show is way overextended, patrons can watch while sitting at the bar or, better yet, dining at a table.
"Most river basins are already overextended," said Sunita Narain, director general of advocacy group Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi.
While Volcker admitted he saw some "overextended" pieces of the financial system, he concurred, saying he does not believe a bubble exists.
The downsizing follows an acknowledgment last fall by the company's founder, Chinese tech entrepreneur Jia Yueting, that his global operations were overextended.
As a group, investors lost big on SunEdison, which overextended itself with an acquisition spree of renewable energy projects across the globe.
One of the biggest takeaways: Cannabis companies and investors overextended themselves, driven by exuberance around an emerging market with an attractive story.
Despite falling stocks, appetite for Treasuries was relatively low, with traders and analysts saying the decline in yields last week was overextended.
It only wants to make us feel loved and to forget for a moment that we are overextended, stressed out and exhausted.
But when she grew sick herself and had to have surgery on both of her knees, she realized how overextended she was.
But Stars, overextended (it had branches elsewhere in Northern California and overseas), was damaged and ultimately undone by an earthquake in 1989.
"At this point, it looks like the bios got overextended, so it would be a sell rather than a buy," Redler said.
It had grown too rapidly, in the late eighties, and in 1991, in the midst of a recession, it found itself overextended.
Most importantly, this is an AI that is capable of mounting an honest-to-God comeback if you're not careful and get overextended.
It doesn't seem to occur to her that her mother friends, stuck at home, overextended and underslept, may feel neglected by her, too.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker Some parts of the menu feel overextended, as true as they may be to Singapore.
They're more apt to be overextended, at the 80 percent loan-to-value mark, than whites, the college educated or upper-income households.
" He said there was little evidence of the sort of overextended market valuations his predecessor, former Chairman Alan Greenspan, famously labeled "irrational exuberance.
Unable to shape the battlefield or steer diplomacy, a bruised and overextended Saudi Arabia has quietly pushed Syria down its list of priorities.
But even before the oil price collapse in late 28500, that strategy caused problems for overextended companies, such as Oklahoma's Chesapeake Energy Corp.
Eventually, however, the neoliberal ideology extended its tentacles into every area of policy and even social life, and in its third stage, overextended.
The legislative logjam has swing-district freshman, in particular, worried that Democrats have overextended themselves in the final three weeks of the year.
" He said there was little evidence of the sort of overextended market valuations his predecessor, former Chairman Alan Greenspan, famously labeled "irrational exuberance.
"But the price-earnings ratio that I look at cyclically, the adjusted price-earnings ratio, is still overextended by any standard of the imagination."
Perhaps the biggest problem, though, is that cannabis companies and investors overextended themselves, driven by exuberance around an emerging market with an attractive story.
When Wall Street crashed in 1929, he was overextended; within a year, he had shot himself in the bedroom of his Long Island mansion.
Japan invaded in 1942, but its forces were overextended and the Allies halted their advance, turning the tide of the war in the Pacific.
But years of rampant state mismanagement and booming in-migration from the countryside, particularly during the Maoist insurgency, have massively overextended its pipeline network.
U.S. stocks remain close to their all-time highs, and many strategists expect a deeper pullback soon due to seasonal factors and overextended prices.
David Lebovitz, a market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, said there's a lot priced in to the market right now, but it doesn't feel overextended.
In a January interview with CNBC, Lee came out slightly bearish on financial stocks, cautioning that they may be overextended on hopes of loosened regulations.
"When our joints are overextended, the synovial fluid will create gas bubbles that ultimately produce the pop or crack sound you hear," Dr. Tehrany says.
The US is overextended in terms of its global obligations, particularly with regard to the military and security guarantees it extends to its wealthy allies.
Since the BRI was launched, critics have warned the scheme could leave China overextended, with billions of dollars wasted on projects that never pay off.
The sentimentality never gets overpowering, thanks to a cast that includes Toby Jones as an overextended banker and Shabana Azmi as an overbearing Pakistani matriarch.
But he's also been helping to lead HNA's great unwind, as the firm had overextended itself, and his death could make that process more difficult.
This level of employee access—some of us called it God mode—was normal for the industry, common for small startups whose engineers were overextended.
How to Recognize Burnout Before You're Burned Out Being tired, ambivalent, stressed, cynical and overextended has become a normal part of a working professional life.
People's aspirations have been capped by a federal government that overextended its reach, and in no place has this been more apparent than at the EPA.
In New York City, two bedrooms can be a reach for most buyers, but thanks to the overextended luxury market, prices are finally down a bit.
Just as an overextended family might cut up its credit cards, Congress needs to show that it can finally curb its out-of-control spending habit.
The Encyclopedia of Things I Made Up In The Service of Wanking Jokes even says that retweeting yourself can cause hairy palms and overextended dank memes.
He sold snowballs like bootleg luxury goods outside the Cooper Union, 30 years before the historically free art school, overextended with construction projects, began charging tuition.
They also share the view that the US is overextended militarily and has little to show for nearly two decades of war in the Middle East.
In " Three Continents " (1987), a novel about American naïfs caught up in a Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh-style cult, the characters get crushed under a tediously overextended plot.
Others went dormant with no one pushing to ensure compliance — not judges, not the Justice Department, not even the Legal Defense Fund, which was overextended and underfunded.
It is prompting concern from those who view the leverage ratio as an important tool to help protect the financial system by preventing banks from becoming overextended.
Widely followed investor Byron Wien says stocks have become overextended as they hit record highs, and he predicts a significant decline for the market in the months ahead.
Portfolio managers are likely to be liquidating some of their bullish crude positions after the market appeared to become overextended and amid concern about the deteriorating economic outlook.
Still, the show loses its dramatic thread, especially during the overextended final segment devoted to 17 of Mr. Foccroulle's songs — which, for all the music's intricacy, become inflated.
Although the idea of being at the top of the food chain makes these companies sound ruthless and all-conquering, rickety and overextended are often more fitting adjectives.
In an essay this spring in Science, two Columbia University researchers argued that Kearns' team had "overextended the analogy of the tobacco industry playbook" to push "conspiratorial" narratives.
"It's the overextended nature of the long euro trade - you're seeing record levels of positivity on the euro against sterling," said Martin Arnold, FX strategist at ETF Securities.
He admits he might have overextended himself by deciding to go out on the town with his friend, Ca$ino Roulette, who was a passenger in the car.
Photograph by Mark Peckmezian for The New Yorker Steidl is often overextended, and therefore late in delivering the books he has promised, to the frustration of his distributors.
I had to go through being there for people and overextended myself to finally get to a place where it was finally time to figure my stuff out.
"He was playing at a super-high level, and then we got overextended a bit in the scheduling," said Mike Wolf, Sock's longtime mentor in Overland Park, Kan.
While the banks and Wall Street firms had overextended themselves at that time, companies today are being hurt by a global pandemic that is far beyond their control.
After an initial oil boom in 2011, an overextended public payroll and increasing debt interest payments drove the country into a deep budget deficit when oil prices fell.
The trips have added to the costs of already overextended operations because the Coast Guard has no additional funding for the protection of the president at his resort.
But "Sylvia," despite being one of Mr. Gurney's more popular plays — the woman-plays-dog conceit probably helps — feels tediously overextended and repetitive at two hours and two acts.
"We had a big move up in the dollar, the dollar was overextended and we've been consolidating and correcting at the end of last week and yesterday," Chandler said.
While Volcker admitted he saw some "overextended" parts of the financial system, he agreed with Yellen, saying he does not believe the United States is in an economic bubble.
I don't underestimate him, but from how I watched him treat other people, I think he is really just a workaholic, but very disorganized, very last minute, very overextended.
Bill Nighy takes center stage as the narcissistic daredevil Billy Mack, but it's Laura Linney who gives the movie its tender core as the overextended yet helplessly smitten Sarah.
Craig Johnson, senior technical strategist at Piper Jaffray, is concerned that Amazon shares are trading in overextended territory and said it could be following a pattern from years past.
" Derek Heim, an addiction psychologist at Edge Hill University in England, agrees completely: "People get very excited when they see pictures of a brain, but we've overextended that explanation.
Because we hadn't overextended our personal or company budgets, we were able to slow the growth and progress we had been making in life and business without much sacrifice.
Having just made a fresh 52-week high on Tuesday and inching toward its all-time high, the stock seemed to Collins like it was close to being overextended.
Benchmark has raised $425 million in each edition of its fund — a small amount by today's standards — because it feels it is easier to make money when it isn't overextended.
A 2nd source tied directly to the show also tells us people might've overextended themselves financially considering the show's massive ratings, and might've had a false sense of job security.
But when he became overextended in 2014, Menaged turned to fraud, lying to banks and other lenders in order to keep up his empire — and pay for his lavish lifestyle.
Saying no isn't about throwing all our relationships under the bus, but finding our boundaries and the line where, if crossed, we'd be overextended and have to play catch-up.
The fund's reluctance to commit additional money to Greece also highlights a widely held view among I.M.F. officials — and in the Trump administration — that the fund overextended itself in Greece.
U.S. The pullback in oil prices weighed on the loonie after the currency had "a pretty overextended move" in recent days, said Erik Nelson, a currency strategist at Wells Fargo.
The chorus, integral to this work, was spirited; though, not for the first time recently, I wanted a little more bite, urgency and polish from this all-too-overextended ensemble.
"There's not a large political implication for the euro and the euro is also very overextended," said Mark McCormick, North American head of foreign exchange strategy at TD Securities in Toronto.
Rather than further overextend an overextended mandate, the WHO must rededicate itself to its core mission and focus on activities where it has the expertise and ability to make an impact.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 "They have been told that they have borrowed too much and have overextended," she told the newspaper The Oklahoman in 1988.
Just as in a Hallmark movie where the overextended urban single woman gets lured out to a distant aunt's rural bed-and-breakfast, there are going to be some life changes.
But, like Mr. Trump, the French leader returned home on Thursday to a serious mess: in Mr. Macron's case, a general strike over his plans to overhaul an overextended pension system.
As oil prices slid from 13 to earlier this year, investors punished bonds of those companies, pricing in fears of greater defaults by overextended drillers, explorers, pipeline companies and related firms.
It was Zucker who, as president of NBC Entertainment, broadcast "The Apprentice" at a time when Trump was little more than an overextended real estate promoter with a failing casino business.
Baotou, a city of almost 3 million in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, shot to prominence as an example of a local government that has overextended in pursuit of rapid economic growth.
The resulting hung parliament threatens to derail talks over Britain's exit from the European Union and dampen consumer confidence, which could puncture a banking sector that many analysts believe is already overextended.
After violating support near $1,260 and $1,270, gold's price action began something of a cleansing, working off the overextended net-long ratio of 33 to 1 (speculative long positions to short ones).
But it also blames the company's current struggles, in part, on that meteoric global rise, along with an overextended supply chain and a failure to resonate with shoppers in Europe and Asia.
The media company that engages in cargo-culting — hoping that by adopting the forms of the platform without its substance that it can succeed — will find itself outcompeted, overextended and off target.
"Equity markets are overextended, but face a bumpy period of even grimmer virus news and poor economic statistics in the next 1-2 months," strategists at MRB Partners wrote in a note.
One of the things I constantly do is I get over committed and I end up thinking wow, this project sounds really exciting and then pretty soon, I&aposve way overextended myself.
Most of the monument is administered by the federal Bureau of Land Management, an agency that Sally Jewell, the secretary of the interior in the Obama administration, characterized as overextended and underfunded.
However, one high-profile investor, Jeffrey Ubben of activist investor ValueAct Capital, told Reuters on Wednesday that his firm had been taking money out of the capital markets as valuations have become overextended.
But if your arm gets overextended and a hard enough force gets put on it (think: throwing it back to block a basketball shot), then the bone can get knocked out of place.
"The Chinese consumers of lithium overextended themselves in 2018, built more inventory than they were comfortable with and had a harder time accessing credit," Livent Chief Executive Paul Graves said in an interview.
We recorded the album and had to tour when it came out, so by the end of the year we had way overextended ourselves from the point of what we wanted to do.
But his greatest legacy involved a controversy about overworked and overextended medical trainees, which captured the public's attention after the death of 21929-year-old Libby Zion in 21992 at a Manhattan hospital.
One wonders, then, what nips and tucks the playwright might have made to an overextended two-hander that conceals whatever provocations it may genuinely possess beneath a lot of rhetorical bluff and bluster.
At the end of the day, Saudi Arabia has overextended itself, and overestimated its prowess and it does not have the clout that it once had to be able to do this effectively.
They traded lines, recounting Phoenix's story, which was a lot like Mutiny's: they started small, went public, partnered with a bigger firm, overextended, fought with each other and finally watched their company die.
A year ago, I said yes to everything, and as a result, I overextended myself professionally and personally, so I am really focusing on making time for myself and being able to say no.
The tipping point finally came in 2000, when revenues didn't come through as he had hoped and the Huses overextended themselves on a home equity line of credit and 226 credit cards to survive.
Taken together, the stories these employees shared build up a picture of stores where workers feel expendable and overextended, and where the workforce is holding its collective breath awaiting the next "role elimination" announcement.
Timothy Ray, who told a group of reporters in Washington, DC, this past April that the Air Force had "overextended" the fleet in the US Central Command area of operations over the last decade.
And Randa Slim, a Syria expert at the Middle East Institute, says that Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are already both so overextended that they're unlikely to divert troops, equipment, and money from that fight.
I was partly trying to counterbalance Alan's tendency to imagine a dark fiscal future in which we were always broke and overextended, even when the facts and figures of our joint assets said otherwise.
The result is a show that, to put it kindly, isn't great, and one that—perhaps for the first time—proves that the Marvel Cinematic Universe, despite its Mister Fantastic-like elasticity, can become overextended.
Many investors and strategists see the market as potentially overextended and set to suffer from a possible rate hike, but it is the very prevalence of such views that have other strategists licking their chops.
Her confidence showed at the start of the race, when she set an aggressive pace of 3:05.59 minutes per kilometer in the first 5km, causing commentators to fret that she had perhaps overextended herself.
Yet some ETF issuers have had to delay fund launches as they vie for backing from overextended trading firms that have millions of dollars of seed capital and trading support tied up in fledgling ETFs.
Or, in a sport with a schedule already bursting at the seams and its players overextended, is it best served as an exhibition at the back end of a grueling calendar to celebrate the game?
Typically, though, when the Yankees have overextended their bullpen and need reinforcements, a pitcher with options is sent to the minors, where he must remain for at least 10 days — unless there is an injury.
Zeus Living's co-founders Zeus Living's co-founders Zeus' biggest threat is that it could get overextended, misjudge demand and end up on the hook to pay rent for two-year leases it can't fill.
Hoyes said many lenders check credit scores quarterly to see which clients are overextended - and then raise interest rates or deny a request for more HELOC money in a bid to drive the riskiest clients elsewhere.
Most became even poorer less than a decade later, when immigrant, working-class depositors unsuccessfully sought to withdraw their savings from what had become the first Bronx branch of Mr. Marcus's overextended Bank of United States.
Turnill and his colleagues have been advising clients to stay invested in global stocks even as some other strategists warn that prices are overextended after a run-up over the better part of the last decade.
Dow closed around $54 on Tuesday, and while Fitzpatrick thinks it is slightly "overextended" at the moment, Cramer said the technical analyst recommends buying Dow into any weakness, particularly since the company offers a 5.2% yield.
Iran is most vulnerable to counterpressure in Syria, where its proxy network has become overextended and worn down in its all-out military push to consolidate a land bridge linking Tehran to Hezbollah and the Mediterranean.
The pressures on an already overextended system intensify during annual outbreaks of influenza, peak periods when hospitals and emergency rooms sometimes revert to "diversion," redirecting ambulances to other emergency rooms in an effort to relieve overcrowding.
More and more, this play was looking like a lopsided melodrama about grotesque Southern schemers fighting for their slices of a dying patriarch's estate, with an overextended father-and-son ontology lesson for a second act.
Another pounding of Chinese stocks led world stocks to fall to near 230-323/232 year lows, but appetite for Treasuries was low, with traders and analysts saying the decline in yields last week was overextended.
Of the S&P 500's 10 best performers, Chipotle, Xilinx, Keysight Technologies Inc and Cadence are trading at forward earnings multiples significantly above their five-year averages, suggesting their recent rallies might have become overextended.
He could dangle the withdrawal of tens of thousands of American forces in the South, whose presence he has long argued should be ended anyway because of overextended American defense commitments and the South's trade surplus.
Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, a New York City landmark with a nonprofit real estate arm that focuses on affordable housing and community development, overextended itself and was forced to sell off properties to satisfy debts.
As dangerous as it seemed for Nurmagomedov to be standing with McGregor in round three and round four, he consistently put McGregor on the end of his jab, removing that buffer of distance and he rarely overextended.
The U.S. dollar rebounded against the yen and hit one-month highs against the euro on Tuesday after traders saw the yen's rally as overextended, while strong U.S. manufacturing data supported views of higher U.S. interest rates.
"More likely than anything else, the price action was a function of an overextended U.S. equity market that has been in need for a healthy correction off record highs," LMAX Exchange analysts said in a morning note.
But more than wage growth or the uptick in 10-year Treasury yields, Sonders said the proximate cause of the sell-off was likely overextended sentiment in the market that came to a head in late December.
He's financially overextended, drinks too much and soon falls under twin spells — one woven by a female student, the other by a famous white writer who has returned to South Africa after a long self-imposed exile.
Also, consider that market watchers have been drawing attention to overextended market valuations for a while, which suggests anything could have triggered a broader selloff — whether it's political noise, a bad earnings report, or a global event.
Inside their Washington headquarters, staffers have long harbored concerns about the firm's work environment, Goodstein's "trial-by-fire" approach as a manager, and a "sink-or-swim" culture that's left employees overextended and afraid to voice their frustrations.
In these pages, Peter Sprigg recently suggested that the U.S. military must be rebuilt not because it has been overextended by more than a decade of international conflict but because it now allows LGBT Americans to serve openly.
Related columns: - Hedge funds sell oil as economic fears intensify (Reuters, June 11) - Hedge funds accelerate oil sales as economy worsens (Reuters, June 3) - Oil prices stumble as hedge funds become overextended (Reuters, April 29) (Editing by Dale Hudson)
Related columns: - Oil prices correct lower on hedge fund sales (Reuters, May 7) - Oil prices stumble as hedge funds become overextended (Reuters, April 29) - Hedge funds oil positions start to look stretched (Reuters, April 15) (Editing by Edmund Blair)
Striking back once the enemy had overextended itself was central to German DNA throughout World War II. The Allies soon realized that this penchant for counterattack meant that the Germans would eventually move into the open and get hammered.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge fund managers have started to increase their bearish oil positions for the first time since the start of the year, amid signs the previous bull run had become overextended and prices were ripe for a correction.
"When you hear about where credit has been overextended, that's deep subprime, and that's not where we're focusing at all," he says, calling current default rates "well within historic norms, even if 2016 doesn't look as good as 2015."
Crude futures also appeared to have overextended gains with a 225-percent rally since mid-February on the prospect of an agreement among the world's largest producers to keep oil output at January's levels, despite little improvement in fundamentals.
Related columns: - Oil prices correct lower on hedge fund sales (Reuters, May 7) - Oil prices stumble as hedge funds become overextended (Reuters, April 29) - Hedge funds' oil positions start to look stretched (Reuters, April 15) Editing by Edmund Blair
Such an imaginary Trump would've dealt with his staffing problems by reaching out to foreign policy realists like Stephen Walt or Andrew Bacevich, who might not like Trump but share his basic belief that American military power is overextended.
OTTAWA, June 14 (Reuters) - Canadian household debt as a share of income dipped in the first quarter but remained near record highs, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday in a report likely to reinforce concerns that consumers are becoming overextended.
Buried deep in the landfill of Trumpean hyperbole is a reasonable case that America really is overextended and needs to rebalance its global responsibilities and pressing domestic needs, such as rebuilding our run-down transportation systems and other infrastructure.
Based on thousands of pages of e-mails, the Politico report paints a picture of an overextended mayor who tried to moonlight as a national figure while also performing his official duties, a conflict which led to repeated mishaps.
Smith is more than capable of memorable images — Istillicha sitting still might be mistaken for a "hunch of rock"; the rare tender moments of Cat's father are "soft apple spots" — though her figurative language is just as often overextended.
A dreary, overextended yawn, this is the latest movie to feature John Dolittle, the doctor turned horse whisperer that Hugh Lofting, a British-born civil engineer, invented during World War I in letters to his children from the front.
The Raymond James 30,000-foot view is that the markets saw a "reversion to the mean" that saw an overextended stock market, off to its fastest start ever, in need of a splash of cold water to the face.
Both the Wired and the Verge stories might seem to be about how Amazon is overextended, can't be all things to all people and needs to do what it already does better rather than keep expanding into new fields.
He brought out inner details, revealing the rhetoric of the piece — that is, the way phrases are written like sentences, grouped into paragraphs, even when the music seems on the surface to run on with overextended elaborations of themes.
Regardless of why investors are anxious, it makes sense to pick up some protection, said Michael Purves, chief global strategist at Weeden & Co. "The real thing is that so many key indices and sectors have become really, really overextended," said Purves.
HSBC's previous management duo of Gulliver and former chairman Douglas Flint spent the years since their appointment in 2010 shrinking HSBC, after a period of empire-building in the run-up to the 2008 global financial crisis left the bank overextended.
MMG's shares have not traded on the Saudi bourse since July 2012, when the Capital Market Authority (CMA) suspended the stock over losses incurred as the company overextended itself trying to take advantage of a construction boom in the kingdom.
"The rally is starting to look overextended from a technical point of view and gold will crucially be lacking support from Chinese physical buying in this Lunar New Year holiday week," Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler said in a research note.
He's wealthy enough to seed his campaign $1 million (a boon for the already overextended DCCC), but he had a nasty habit of being a registered Republican for the last nine years (he says he voted for Obama both times).
The former president linked in his tweet a New Yorker article that described the burdens the coronavirus pandemic has placed on New York's hospitals, including overextended intensive care units, lack of personal protective equipment and unclear protocols on handling coronavirus patients.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rebounded against the yen and hit one-month highs against the euro on Tuesday after traders saw the yen's rally as overextended, while strong U.S. manufacturing data supported views of higher U.S. interest rates.
"I am concerned about the mean reversion we have already started to see, where the overbought stocks — like the Facebooks of the world, or the Boeings of the world — that have really run up, they're looking somewhat overextended here, " Stockton said.
I mean, this is just the reality of what these nations need to do to defend themselves and they are so overextended in their social benefits, and what they are offering people who are residents, as well as people who are immigrants.
Roosevelt and its allies believe that the crisis could have been an occasion — unseen since the New Deal — for the diffusion of authority, large-scale infrastructural investment, attention to low-wage growth and relief for the plight of overextended homeowners rather than banks.
"At this juncture, much of the market expectations for rising inflation and interest rates may already have been priced into the dollar, and upside momentum may have been overextended," said James Chen, head of research at Gain Capital in Bedminster, New Jersey.
While the incipient fascists, as well as the writers of "Demons of Passion," look forward to perfecting the human race in machine-like terms, one character after another — an obsessive forensics technician, an overextended detective — snaps and melts down in violent rage.
But the gifted Mr. Tritle, who also does an annual "Messiah" with his amateur chorus, the 200-voice Oratorio Society of New York, soon came to seem overexposed if not overextended, and Musica Sacra's performances have lost urgency and a sense of occasion.
We sought to answer these questions by selecting all-inclusive resorts in Mexico that promise to deliver on lofty expectations so there's no risk of disappointment later, surprises over hidden fees, or pain points that some overextended resorts are apt to experience.
Asked at the debate if the legislation was a net positive or a mistake, Clinton answered that there were some positive aspects like the Violence Against Women Act, but also acknowledged that certain provisions overextended prison sentences, which heavily impacted communities of color.
In his books, Perlstein has written deftly and vividly about the cultural undercurrents and strains of racial animus and populist anger that were missed or dismissed by many who had prematurely declared the extreme right permanently overextended or on the verge of extinction.
Senator Romero Juca said that Temer, who would replace President Dilma Rousseff if she is put on trial by the Senate in mid-May as expected, would prioritize reform of Brazil's overextended pension system, one of the main drains on government coffers.
Unfortunately, this was not the case with my parents' business partner, who had already overextended his line of credit with banks and any other type of loan, which is why we think he resorted to getting a loan from the Russian mafia.
As Mr. Gunningham posed for a ribbon cutting with the building's owners and a local city councilman, WeWork's expansive offices loomed over them — an embodiment of how the company overextended itself and now must try to make money after nearly burying itself in losses.
"Haftar may find himself overextended and his rivals may seize the opportunity to try wresting control of the energy facilities away from him," they said, citing a past example when an opponent "briefly ousted" Haftar's forces from oil terminals in the east of the country.
Powered by a silky retro-R&B score, the musical delights with its loopy idea for longer than you might expect, but as the plot sprouts more absurdities, it ultimately begins to feel like an overextended "Saturday Night Live" sketch (albeit a good one).
It was one of thousands of inquiries about getting involved — in this case asking for the campaign's support in planning "a YUGE pro-Trump flash mob in every Florida town" — that were fielded by an overextended staff that was mostly new to presidential politics.
There was the politically overextended euro, which worsened the post-2010 eurozone crisis; the premature enlargement to the former Communist states of Eastern Europe, including unchecked free movement of people; the failure to secure Europe's external border, which encouraged the refugee crisis of 2015-16.
In one case involving more than a dozen doctors, Cornerstone was accused of being "so grossly mismanaged and overextended that it became fundamentally unprofitable, and was able to pay its business debts only by arbitrarily reducing the compensation of certain disfavored physicians," according to the lawsuit.
Here, the word TOOTH is split between two theme answers in the same row: 17/593A: "What a boastful guy may do" = TOOT / HIS OWN HORN 35/37A: "Start of an ethical rule" = DO UNTO / OTHERS 54/57A: "Overextended" = SPREAD TOO / THIN What a neat thematic twist!
Adsum is in a basement space in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, just across from the three-story titan that used to be the overextended emporium Gentry and now sits empty, a testament to the burst men's wear bubble; 218 East is in a former massage parlor in NoLIta.
From the outside, almost anyone could tell that WeWork's plan to buy up long-term leases and essentially resell them made for an overextended mess of a business model, and it's unclear what new leadership can do to salvage the $12.8 billion investors have already sunk into the venture.
She reckons her plan would cost $237trn over a decade, paid for by her (at this point somewhat overextended) wealth tax, whereas Mr Sanders thinks his would cost $1663trn, which he would pay for by hitting "Wall Street speculators" with a 2166% tax on all trades of stock.
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Tesla investors have also been rattled by a federal investigation of the death of a Tesla owner operating his car on Autopilot, a driver assistance system, and by concerns Musk may be overextended between ambitious future goals for Tesla, the work of integrating SolarCity, and his CEO duties at SpaceX.
Metro's traditional combination of overextended service, financial decline, and short-term fixes creates a vicious cycle: Necessary repairs are postponed until they can't be ignored or become dangerous, service disruptions increase as work grows too big for off-hours, and revenue that could go to those repairs falls as riders become unhappier.
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Related columns: - Oil market will tighten sharply when U.S. refineries return from maintenance (Reuters, May 3) - Diesel traders anticipate shortage, but not just yet (Reuters, April 30) - Oil prices stumble as hedge funds become overextended (Reuters, April 29) - Hedge funds bet big on spike in U.S. gasoline prices (Reuters, April 24) (Editing by Edmund Blair)
Related columns: - Oil market will tighten sharply when U.S. refineries return from maintenance (Reuters, May 3) - Diesel traders anticipate shortage, but not just yet (Reuters, April 30) - Oil prices stumble as hedge funds become overextended (Reuters, April 29) - Hedge funds bet big on spike in U.S. gasoline prices (Reuters, April 24) Editing by Edmund Blair
"It's the combination of a market that overextended in the opposite direction because of Draghi's 'no more rate cut' comment and just some corrective natural price action into the risk of an FOMC that could be a little bit more hawkish," said Richard Scalone, co-head of foreign exchange at TJM Brokerage in Chicago.
"It's the combination of a market that overextended in the opposite direction because of Draghi's 'no more rate cut' comment and just some corrective natural price action into the risk of (a Fed meeting) that could be a little bit more hawkish," said Richard Scalone, co-head of foreign exchange at TJM Brokerage in Chicago.
"The euro got a bit overextended on the recent run higher as it ran out of new good news to take it higher and the European Central Bank did its utmost to dampen expectations for the beginning of any asset purchase taper," John Hardy, Head of forex strategy at Saxo Bank, told CNBC via email.
And during the temporary gig, Corden overextended his managing duties as he also played security guard for Ed Sheeran, assistant for Niall Horan, hype man for Demi Lovato, vocal coach for Sam Smith and TV operator for Liam Payne before he was prompted to step up and "help" Swift, who was missing a dancer in her stage entourage.
LeEco may have had some high-profile setbacks in recent weeks, with news coming from the company that it had overextended itself financially in some areas, but the Chinese electronics maker and service provider is still doing ambitious things in retail, starting with a new flagship store it opened at its Beijing headquarters earlier this year.
Despite Beijing and Nairobi's vehement denials, concerns over the loans speak to a growing fear in many developing countries that their governments, in rushing to cash in on China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), have left themselves overextended, with Chinese state-owned companies ready to snap up ports, railways and other key infrastructure across the globe should debtors default.
In the midst of the whole 808s frenzy (for those complaining about the Life of Pablo rollout, Kanye has never been one to shy away from maddeningly overextended hype cycles), another Lil Wayne leak quietly surfaced on the rap blogs, soon to be swept away into the category of minor Wayne leaks to which nobody paid attention.
The money could be used to extend unemployment insurance benefits, provide a back-up to small business that could experience severe disruption from the virus and provide extra funds throughout the health care system, to pay for additional testing and hospital visits for the uninsured, overtime for health care workers and buttress overextended hospitals, especially in rural areas.
The luminaries who traveled to New York to make the case that Florida's real estate market wasn't speculative at all included its governor, its leading newspaper publishers and a phalanx of at-risk developers and overextended bankers — 'the very men,' Knowlton writes, 'who were most culpable in creating the speculative boom in the first place, a boom that they now insisted didn't exist.
MEL Magazine's report on dopamine fasting compared the practice to meditation, specifically "Vipassanā meditation," and one faster they interviewed told them dopamine fasting was a reaction to our present-day understanding of the brain ("A lot of the concepts have been used for a very long time, but in the modern era we understand neurology"), though probably an overextended one.
" In Trump's speech, which comes on the heels of his five-state sweep in the Acela Primary, the billionaire businessman identified what he sees as the key problems with U.S. foreign policy: "the nation's resources are overextended; many of our allies aren't paying their fair share; our friends fear they can't depend on us; our rivals no longer respect us; and the country doesn't have clear foreign policy goals.
"One of the major achievements or impacts of President Obama was to withdraw America from some positions in which it was overextended but also to create the feel that America was withdrawing from the world even from places in which over extension would not apply and in which its contribution remains essential," began Kissinger, in conversation with World Economic Forum founder, Klaus Schwab before giving his advice to the incoming leader of the world's largest economy.
UN organizations like UNICEF, the UN Refugee Agency, and the World Food Program are already underfunded and overextended in their response to unprecedented global crises, including the spread of famine and the largest refugee crisis since World War II. Cuts to their budgets – large or small – will have real consequences for millions of people who rely on these agencies for their survival, put hundreds of millions of lives at risk, and exacerbate instability around the globe.
The British problem was just one of half a dozen crises that together threaten the survival and success of the EU. "To the unkind observer, the EU today may look like an overextended empire with a weak centre, ageing population and semi-comatose economy, growing internal fragmentation and a world of trouble on its porous borders," says Loukas Tsoukalis, professor of European Integration at Athens University and a former top policy adviser to the European Commission.

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