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The market ructions set off a different kind of activity.
He said the unrest was causing ructions across the region.
Folau's move to France has created ructions in the Super League.
Although frowned on by puritans, it has caused few open ructions.
The plight of Yazidis has caused ructions in British politics before.
Westpac's woes are part of wider ructions in the banking industry.
That may sound technocratic and benign, but it will cause political ructions.
All of this is in part a response to ructions at home.
Political ructions at home have already taken a bite from the pound.
On the other, it is threatened by the ructions that liberalisation creates.
Britain has withstood the recent ructions in the global economy so far.
Recent ructions in the Italian bond market won't have soothed any nerves either.
But after decades of growth that encouraged complacency, there are big ructions ahead.
The balance of power between aerospace firms and their suppliers is causing ructions.
The protests in Belarus coincided with similar ructions across the border in Russia.
China's stockmarket meltdown caused ructions worldwide, but relatively few demonstrations in China itself.
Political ructions following the Brexit vote may put further pressure on the pound.
Technology shares, broadly sensitive to trade war ructions, starred with a 2% gain.
By that time Chinese stocks had already plunged, a foretaste of global market ructions.
The falling price of oil has also caused some unnecessary markets ructions, Craig said.
The market ructions will deliver much the same effect an actual rate hike would.
And, despite the online ructions, in recent years some Americans have laid such claims.
Investors have shown patience with Hong Kong's political ructions, although values took a hit.
Renault held unsuccessful talks with Fiat Chrysler last year, causing some ructions within Nissan.
So market ructions can put pressure on banks' solvency ratios, discouraging them from boosting activity.
But the market ructions of the past couple of weeks point to rougher weather ahead.
Although relations with Bosnia and Croatia are sometimes bad-tempered, no serious ructions are likely.
The mere discussion of a customs union with Labour has caused further ructions among Mrs.
Russia and Brazil strengthened as well, after a period of political ructions and low commodity prices.
But Trump's unpredictability and capacity to cause ructions among Washington's allies will give Ukraine pause for thought.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Market ructions triggered by flaring Middle East tensions have a lot further to run.
Most of that came not from actual tariffs but from a loss of confidence and market ructions.
Washington's support for the YPG has caused deep ructions in its relations with its NATO ally Turkey.
Like most marriage plots, "Leave to Remain" circles around the challenges of intimacy, familial ructions and difficult personalities.
If professional ructions have been fewer, she has developed a reputation as a fierce and fiercely opinionated artist.
Even with February's market ructions, another $230 billion arrived in just the first two months of the year.
Such commentary caused ructions in the United States, but the Israeli company is ready to equip the pilots whatever.
Yet for all the ructions, the visible impact on America's hard economic data has so far been relatively small.
The ructions have also dismayed Zimbabweans who took to the streets to embrace soldiers during the coup last year.
Governments should seize this opportunity to adopt policies that weaken the ructions caused by oil's large -- and inevitable -- swings.
Nor is it one for Mr Barrow's government, which fears the risk of ructions from Mr Jammeh's old supporters.
SIR IVAN ROGERS, Britain's former ambassador to the EU, says current ructions will not stop Brexit happening in 2019.
Meanwhile ructions are afoot in Mrs Merkel's own CDU, with some briefing that the chancellor's authority is leaking away.
In this novel, Zebra, an Iranian exile, uses literature to grapple with the historical ructions that define her life.
Its precipitous decline has raised concerns about the resilience of Turkey's banking sector and caused ructions on global markets.
Still, Latin America's top economy looks safe from the ructions that are rippling through other markets in the region.
Italy's political ructions have lifted the franc to around 1.1547 francs per euro and 0.99 francs to the dollar.
SDRV Italy's political ructions have lifted the franc to around 1.1547 francs per euro and 0.99 francs to the dollar.
Indeed, trade ructions and rising costs in mainland China are pushing companies from Apple to Nike to rethink supply chains.
Bond markets have shed investors for four straight weeks, closely corresponding to the U.S. market ructions which began in February.
Such ructions can be expected at the peak of a merger frenzy and as the cycle starts to turn down.
Bond markets have shed investors for four straight weeks, closely corresponding to the U.S. market ructions that began in February.
That new research, and this year's political ructions, are generating some reflection on these issues among economists is a good thing.
Yet, there was no shortage of gloomy news for investors looking to catch their breath from several months of market ructions.
At some point, ructions in financial markets would force a change—a weak pound makes imports more expensive, trimming living standards.
Europe's largest economy has been struggling with slowing factory activity over the past year due to global trade and political ructions.
The political ructions also impacted Spanish stocks, which slid 0.6 percent, lagging the euro-wide index which was down 0.1 percent.
We thought we should catch up Moises for an update on his work and his feelings about the Middle East's ongoing ructions.
The recent ructions, after all, are not the first mess of this sort; the markets went haywire last August (see chart 24).
Trump caused ructions late last year when as President-elect he accepted a congratulatory phone call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
The economy of Africa's most industrialised country has been hobbled by low commodity prices, drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
The political ructions also impacted Spanish stocks, which slid 0.6 percent at one point and were down 0.3 percent at the close.
On Thursday, the FSDC said China will reduce administration intervention in capital markets, which retain longer-term investment value despite recent ructions.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Investors faced political uncertainty, a China slowdown and an aging U.S. economic expansion even before recent market ructions.
Multiple rate cuts, at least in the minds of investors, are back on the table courtesy of recent ructions in financial markets.
China's markets, long considered insulated from global ructions due to strict capital controls, took a hit this week from the U.S. rate hike.
At the same time the draft suggests that markets' recent ructions have been overreactions to economic anxieties that do not reflect economic fundamentals.
But Mr Trump's policies also seem designed to split him off from many of Europe's leaders—and to exacerbate ructions within their countries.
That pared April's gain to 11.3 percent as ructions continue over supply from the world's second biggest aluminium maker Rusal following U.S. sanctions.
Investors also appear unperturbed by political ructions in Spain, where parliament rejected Pedro Sanchez's bid to be confirmed as prime minister on Thursday.
Overall, if the NPC dishes out more detail on reforms and its budget, it could prevent recent currency and equity ructions from reappearing.
Ructions in global equities and droopy commodities markets have spurred big investors to increase holdings in the safest asset of them all: cash.
Investors appear unperturbed by political ructions in Spain, however, where parliament rejected Pedro Sanchez's bid to be confirmed as prime minister on Thursday.
It has also revived memories of how ructions in the repo market were a symptom of funding problems for investment banks in 2008.
In a genre where the focus is already so firmly female, romance is undergoing its own series of ructions regarding diversity, access, and inclusion.
Amid the ructions of that awful decade – from Vietnam to civil rights to riots and assassinations – here was the notion that hope was conceivable.
Not those Bernistas who so talked themselves into disbelieving Clinton's pledged delegate lead as to threaten ructions at the convention in Philadelphia in July.
With markets closed for over a week, some worry that if a panic elsewhere prompts a rush into yen, it could trigger wider ructions.
That has pared April's gain to 11 percent as ructions continue over supply from the world's second biggest aluminium maker Rusal following U.S. sanctions.
Following the parliamentary rejection of British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit proposal, currencies softened in central and eastern Europe – a region exposed to Brexit ructions.
That underscores the view that the ructions in equity markets have had very little impact on the much larger global bond and foreign exchange markets.
Opinion polls show Morrison's conservative coalition trailing the opposition Labor party after six years in power and two prime ministers topped by internal party ructions.
The market ructions and trade barbs also pose a challenge for China's push to boost the profile of the booming tech sector on mainland bourses.
The ructions around Marikana are the latest flare-up in the platinum belt between poor communities and companies grappling with depressed prices and rising costs.
Wall Street's equity volatility gauge, the VIX - the spike in which had kicked off the ructions - was at 1.83 percent, easing off Friday's 21.8 percent close.
The film maps the ructions of isolation, frustration, teen-age anomie, and madness in a suburban family whose façade of normality is shattered by chaotic desire.
MONEY MARKET PRESSURES Ructions last month in the U.S. "repo" market - a market for short-term funding - may also explain why dollars are so in demand.
The management ructions offer a rare insight into the inner workings of Europe's largest digital publisher, which was founded by the late Axel Springer in 1946.
His strong pro-European credentials, and the fact that Rajoy also ran a minority government, suggest fallout from any political ructions is likely to be limited.
Her reticence was reminiscent of the 2014 referendum buildup, during which many Scots refused to take sides publicly for fear of causing ructions with friends or family.
Although analysts say an affirmative U.K. vote was always a possibility, markets appear to be preparing themselves for even bigger ructions — making more losses all but certain.
Although analysts say an affirmative U.K. vote was always a possibility, markets appear to be preparing themselves for even bigger ructions—making more losses all but certain.
If Italy's election too passes without major ructions, it will remove a layer of political risk from the calendar and reinforce the case for unwinding ECB stimulus.
Although analysts say an affirmative U.K. vote was always a possibility, markets appear to be preparing themselves for even bigger ructions - making more losses all but certain.
SARB forecast Africa's most advanced economy to grow by 0.8 percent this year, hobbled by low commodity prices, a drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
Like peers, Burberry is also exposed to trade war ructions and slowing economic growth in China, though neither appear to be derailing luxury goods sales for now.
Major U.S. indexes have entered correction territory as China's currency depreciation and stock market ructions, as well as further deterioration in crude markets, stoke fear among investors.
At the weekend, CSRC head Xiao Gang listed a range of factors behind the ructions in stocks, including China's pool of inexperienced investors and inappropriate supervision mechanisms.
Now he is causing more ructions in the main opposition, with a series of statements that are heretical to those on the far left of Israeli politics.
If Italy's election too passes without major ructions, it will remove a layer of political risk from the calendar and reinforce the case for unwinding ECB stimulus.
Only time will tell whether recent ructions in China are indicative of broader challenges in that economy and whether the reverberations across global financial markets are lasting.
Clients there tended to invest more of their income into high-end wares, though that did mean they could sometimes be more susceptible to economic ructions, he added.
He added, however, that he had bought so-called put options on the single currency to protect against any market ructions stemming from the upcoming French presidential election.
She spoke in Lisbon after talks with Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa, who urged swift action by Europe to prevent Italy's ructions spreading elsewhere in the euro zone.
Political ructions also threaten to pull rival Hong Kong further into China's sphere of influence, which one banker in discussions with tech firms said gives Singapore an advantage.
One was the fragility of many Arab states, too weak in their institutions to withstand such ructions in the way that, say, South Africa did when apartheid fell.
Wall Street's equity volatility gauge, the VIX - the spike in which had kicked off the ructions - was at 29 percent shortly after opening, versus Friday's 20.4 percent close.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed political ructions in the United States for difficulties in arranging a summit with President Donald Trump, in remarks broadcast on Monday.
Then ensuing controversy caused huge ructions in Spain and Italy, with Lorenzo initially siding with Marquez in a move that put him at odds with others in the team.
The political ructions come a day after her decision to delay a vote in parliament on her Brexit deal for fear of a rout angered many in her party.
Concerns that the financial market ructions would spill over to the global economy also rocked assets in emerging markets including India, which is the world's fastest-growing major economy.
The ructions in markets come after investors have ridden a nearly nine-year bull run, with low global rates sparking a revival in economic growth and bright corporate earnings.
The markdown also reflects that India isn't immune to ructions elsewhere, despite favorable demographics and a market where large chunks of the population haven't shopped on the internet yet.
But market ructions have showed few banks are immune to tumultuous times when rich clients retreat to the sidelines, depressing revenue at banks like UBS that trade for them.
The backdrop for the ECB, as for many other global central banks easing policy or considering it, is the U.S.-China trade war and the ructions it has caused.
The VIX stocks volatility index meanwhile dipped to a one-week low at 22.81, a sign that a degree of calm had returned to markets after last week's ructions.
Italian government bonds, which are considered less safe and have suffered from recent domestic political ructions, sold off, with their 10-year yields up 3 bps at 2.59 percent.
It expands its footprint in an industry still coping with the ructions of the oil-patch bust and the prospect of relatively low energy prices for years to come.
The political ructions come a day after her decision to delay a vote in parliament on her Brexit deal for fear of a rout angered many in her Conservative Party.
Singapore's GIC said on Friday it had reduced its exposure to developed markets and was holding more cash, as trade ructions, tighter interest rates and stretched valuations give it pause.
How, and how quickly, U.S. forces leave has caused ructions in northern Syria, with both Turkey and the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad ready to fill the vacuum.
The P'nyang partners are waiting to seal an agreement with the government for development of the field, but the signing has been delayed amid political ructions in Papua New Guinea.
Demand for British linkers spiked as investors bet that a weaker pound will follow from Brexit ructions in Westminster, something which would push inflation higher, like after the 229 referendum.
Political ructions in Washington linked to alleged attempts by the Kremlin to meddle in last year's U.S. presidential election have also weighed on the dollar, along with reduced inflation expectations.
Analysts say any trade or safety ructions are unlikely to disturb a trend that sees China balance aircraft orders over time between Europe and the U.S. to achieve political balance.
The central bank also said it will monitor the impact of recent financial market ructions on business confidence, warning it could delay a transition from Japan's decades-old deflationary mindset.
But the recovery petered out, after ructions in coal triggered a surprise quarterly loss, and departing Chairman Richard Elman warned it might not be profitable again until at least 2018.
"Whether this is the sole cause of latest risk market ructions is debatable," Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at the National Australia Bank, wrote in a morning note.
Meanwhile his conservative stance on secularism and security - witnessed when he said this summer that the full body burkini swimsuit symbolized the enslavement of women - also caused ructions within the party.
Meanwhile his conservative stance on secularism and security - witnessed when he said this summer that the full body burkini swimsuit symbolised the enslavement of women - also caused ructions within the party.
Dalsto said the Norwegian crown's poor performance suggested there was a lot of uncertainty among international investors spooked by U.S.-China trade ructions, Brexit wrangling and tensions in the Middle East.
Even so, the political ructions could delay any ratification of an agreement between Australia and East Timor over an estimated $40 billion in oil and gas reserves in the Timor Sea.
"Leadership transitions in political parties are generally never smooth," Straits Times news editor Zakir Hussain said in an article on Saturday, pointing to recent political ructions in Australia, Britain and Germany.
The latest ructions reinforce the belief that officials are struggling to reconcile contradictory demands: promoting market forces while preserving stability; and rebalancing the economy while continuing to meet increasingly unrealistic growth targets.
Amid these ructions the calculations of Emmerson Mnangagwa, the vice-president, who is likeliest, at least in the short run, to take over if Mr Mugabe falls or dies, have been unclear.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has cut interest rates three times last year and expanded its balance sheet rapidly after ructions in U.S. bond repo market, a key dollar funding market, in September.
David Lloyd of British asset management firm M&G Investments said that his "conversations with central bank staffers" suggest the ECB is not concerned about market ructions that tightening policy would cause.
Analysts also expect growth in the region to improve in the next year, after having bottomed out during 2019 as a result of a mix of trade ructions and local political strife.
Political ructions in Africa's most industrialized country including scandals surrounding President Jacob Zuma for his alleged connections to the wealthy Gupta family have caused concern among investors, putting credit ratings at risk.
The IMF on Wednesday warned the G20 participants in a briefing note that global growth this year was already worse than expected as financial conditions tighten in advanced economies due to market ructions.
At the same time, Italian government bonds, which are considered less safe and have suffered from recent domestic political ructions, sold off, with their 10-year yields up 2 bps at 2.58 percent.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling clawed back some ground on Monday, benefiting from political ructions in Italy that hit the euro, but concerns over Brexit kept the UK currency within sight of multi-year lows.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Financial regulations put in place following the 2008 financial crisis may have contributed to recent ructions in short-term lending markets, New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Tuesday.
But they held off on warning markets against pushing up the yen too much, as investors started to buy into the Japanese currency which is considered a safe bet during times of market ructions.
One week ago, China allowed the yuan to break through the key 7-per-dollar level for the first time since 53, prompting Washington to label Beijing a currency manipulator and sparking market ructions.
One week ago, China allowed the yuan to break through the key 7-per-dollar level for the first time since 2008, prompting Washington to label Beijing a currency manipulator and sparking market ructions.
The Lonmin ructions are the latest flare-up on South Africa's restless platinum belt between impoverished communities seeking a bigger slice of the mineral pie and companies grappling with depressed prices and rising costs.
The impact of rising U.S. interest rates, trade tensions between the United States and China as well as economic ructions in Argentina, Turkey and South Africa have seen currencies and stocks battered in recent weeks.
The greenback hit that trough after weak U.S. indicators added to uncertainty about Federal Reserve ambitions to start shrinking its $4.2 trillion bond portfolio and the pace of rate hikes amid political ructions in Washington.
Cuba has also weathered the collapse of the Soviet Union, its main Cold War benefactor, and a slew of traumatic internal ructions including the Mariel boatlift in 1980 and the Cuban raft exodus in 1994.
Congressional testimony by former FBI Director James Comey caused few market ructions, and the fallout of Britain's surprise parliamentary election result, at which the ruling party lost the majority, was mostly contained to the pound.
Xiao had become a target of popular criticism following the market's ructions in mid-2015 and a further slide in share prices at the start of this year after botched attempts to check the volatility.
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Financial regulations put in place following the 2008 financial crisis may have contributed to recent ructions in short-term lending markets, New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Tuesday.
LONDON, March 22008 (Reuters) - This month's dramatic selloff in financial markets is causing ructions in vital funding markets that keep money flowing between banks and companies and underpin anything from global trade to corporate cashflow.
ZURICH (Reuters) - A row over a stalled partnership treaty between Switzerland and the European Union is about to touch off a battle over share trading rules that could cause market ructions across Europe from July 1.
Those market ructions are dominating many conversations, although the challenges and opportunities of the so-called fourth industrial revolution - an umbrella term for robotics, artificial intelligence and hyperconnectivity - remain the official topic of this year's meeting.
Despite the market ructions, economists say Qatar, the world's top liquefied natural gas exporter, has taken a number of measures such as a planned boost in gas output and new transport routes to weather the crisis.
Sterling held its ground after Bank of England policymakers voted 8-1 to keep interest rates at a record low as expected and offered no great change to the bank's outlook despite ructions on global markets.
The political ructions come at a time when the UK is showing clear signs of slowing, despite huge injections of support from the Bank of England and an acceleration of growth to major markets in Europe.
But Gerwig resists that temptation by keeping her eye firmly on the economics to which Alcott herself was all too keenly aware, and allowing her characters to experience joy even within their severest ructions and reversals.
The ructions in the money market come as Fed policymakers are convening to decide whether to lower key lending rates to combat risks from U.S.-China trade tensions, a slowing global economy and sluggish domestic inflation.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's volatile shares tumbled again on Thursday, taking losses this month to about 25 percent or 13 trillion yuan ($2 trillion), while state media insisted that the market ructions did not reflect the real economy.
The economy of Africa's most industrialised country is expected to grow by less than 1 percent this year after expanding 1.3 percent in 2015, hobbled by low commodity prices, drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
When Wednesday's edition of The Herald, Zimbabwe's main state newspaper, hit the streets, Zimbabweans were surprised to learn that talk of ructions between President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party and military chief Constantino Chiwenga were unfounded.
Ructions in the run-up to Britain's March 22019 departure from the European Union, Italy's budget-linked standoff with EU authorities and U.S.-China tensions over trade are also pressuring markets and threatening to slow world growth.
Asian currencies have been hobbled in the past two weeks as the U.S. dollar firmed due to more clarity on the Federal Reserve's rate stance and as trade war ructions caused capital to depart from the region.
U.S. and Canadian industry players said the disruption at the key Montreal facility could cause supply ructions if it continued for a substantial length of time, given the importance of the Lantic refinery to the Canadian market.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Market ructions caused by Britain's decision to leave the European Union are set to widen the gulf between Wall Street and European investment banks, potentially leaving the continent without its own global champion.
The New York Fed chief also addressed September's ructions in short-term lending markets and said the central bank and regulators should closely examine how regulations put in place following the 2008 financial crisis may have contributed.
Mexico has traditionally sought to steer clear of diplomatic ructions, but in the past few months it has adopted robust language to condemn the governments of Venezuela and North Korea as they descended into increasing international isolation.
Since the Fed started buying $21.7 billion of Treasury bills a month last fall to counter ructions on short-term money markets, credit spreads are tighter and the bank funding markets targeted by the purchases are calmer.
Assuming no major ructions from a Trump presidency, some government economists expect the yuan to fall to 7.2 per dollar by the end of 2017, which would imply a drop of 4.2 percent from the current level.
Ructions within the ruling Conservative Party and the reaction to Tuesday's bomb attacks in Brussels have driven an almost 2 percent fall in sterling in trade-weighted terms this week as bookmakers' odds on a "Brexit" narrowed.
LONDON (Reuters) - British households turned more downbeat about their finances in May, according to a survey that hinted at weakness in the consumer economy which has been one of the bright spots for Britain during the Brexit ructions.
A brutal new year selloff in oil markets deepened on Monday, with prices plunging more than 703 percent to new 270-year lows as further ructions in the Chinese stock market threatened to knock crude into the $22014s.
While there was a danger the moves were be being exaggerated by low northern hemisphere summer trading volumes, there was no shortage of gloomy news for investors looking to catch their breath from several months of market ructions.
Dudamel's reluctance to engage in the political ructions of his native country was a rare point of vulnerability until last year, when his criticism of President Maduro led to the cancellation of two tours with the Bolívar orchestra.
An emergency ECB meeting late on Wednesday conjured up the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme to counter the dramatic economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak and to ease market ructions which were threatening the transmission of monetary policy.
Darkening global economic prospects and ructions in financial markets have pushed out investor expectations for the first BoE rate hike into 2019 - an outlook some policymakers view as too pessimistic given continued steady growth in the British economy.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Support for Australia's once-influential far-right One Nation party plummeted in the past week after a series of scandals and internal ructions, a widely watched poll showed on Monday, weeks out from a general election.
Some regulators fear that if ructions in the corporate-debt market spooked retail investors into sudden flight from these funds, the widespread need to sell off assets in relatively illiquid markets would force down prices, further tightening credit conditions.
Recent ructions have raised speculation that the government might fall apart even before European parliamentary elections in May, long seen as a litmus test for the two ruling parties - the far-right League and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement.
As economic leaders from G2292.54 nations prepare to meet in Shanghai next week, there is increasing market speculation that the world's largest economies, notably G0.43 countries, may produce a coordinated policy response to global market ructions and slowing growth.
Despite the mainland's capital controls, its bond market joined the global market ructions on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve surprised by saying it expected to hike interest rates three times next year, rather than the previously forecast two hikes.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The more familiar shock of falling seeds added to the ructions caused by allegations of tennis corruption as former champion Rafa Nadal and highly-fancied Simona Halep both departed in the first round of the Australian Open on Tuesday.
LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - British households turned more downbeat about their finances in May, according to a survey that hinted at weakness in the consumer economy which has been one of the bright spots for Britain during the Brexit ructions.
With the move to autonomous driving and electric vehicles creating ructions across the industry and spawning once unlikely partnerships, the venture, Monet, which is developing an on-demand self-driving service platform, hopes to help Japan's auto industry ride the shift.
While higher yields in Japan would have a tightening effect, Thieliant noted that the BOJ has some breathing room before it might need to add further easing because the market ructions after the election surprise have also sent the yen lower.
Hendry, founder and chief investment officer of Eclectica Asset Management which has around $200 million under management, said European politics posed the biggest market risk of 2017, with an impending French election the most likely trigger of fresh market ructions.
LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - British hedge fund manager Crispin Odey said on Friday he could make gains in his flagship fund of around 15 percent from recent lows after a British vote to leave the European Union caused widespread market ructions.
PARIS (Reuters) - From bank runs to credit crunches, regulators and investors are asking French banks about their preparations for any market ructions that might be caused by Marine Le Pen faring better than expected in the presidential election, banking sources said.
PANIC AND CHAOS While there was a danger the moves were be being exaggerated by low northern hemisphere summer trading volumes, there was no shortage of gloomy news for investors looking to catch their breath from several months of market ructions.
"I think generally its more of a mark-up than real conviction," he added, noting that there were still a number of "speedbumps" in store for markets from uncertainty over slowing economic growth and political ructions in the U.S. and Europe.
McFarlane, who has chaired the British lender and TheCityUK since 2015, said he was confident May would avert a potentially chaotic 'no deal' scenario, despite recent ructions in Westminster that have put further strain on Britain's relationship with EU negotiators.
While global trade ructions and regional political violence had undercut Latin American risk assets for a good portion of 2019, regional assets had a second wind in the last quarter, thanks to optimism over U.S.-China trade and cheap local valuations.
LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Legal & General Investment Management said on Thursday it had cut the offer price to zero on its UK Property Fund and Feeder Fund in response to market ructions after the UK's vote to leave the European Union.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As China's banks prepare for a rigorous quarterly inspection of their books by the central bank, the ructions in money markets and an explosion in inter-bank borrowing show how addicted they are to risky methods of funding and investments.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A brutal new year selloff in oil markets quickened on Monday, with prices plunging 6 percent to new 12-year lows as further ructions in the Chinese stock market threatened to knock crude as low as $20 a barrel.
Over the years, the group, which has had some internal ructions, has been pretty good at setting the terms of the zeitgeist—whether it is the "new normal" of slow growth and low inflation, or the "new neutral" of much easier monetary policy.
However, it could be "more of a mark-up than real conviction," he added, noting that there were still a number of "speedbumps" in store for markets from uncertainty over slowing economic growth and political ructions in the United States and Europe.
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors pulled $21 billion from global equities in the past week, the highest weekly outflow since last August's China-related ructions, with almost half that amount withdrawn on the Monday after Britain's shock Brexit vote, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday.
SAO PAULO, March 26 (Reuters) - Brazilian financial startups are in talks to obtain funding and possibly new business from development bank BNDES or similar institutions now that their usual financing channels have dried up due to coronavirus-linked market ructions, an industry group said.
On its own this would not be enough to cause the ructions we are experiencing, but combine it with wage stagnation, austerity and a blinkered repudiation of the progressive-liberal tools needed to improve things, then the necessary conditions for a great disruption are in place.
While China's ructions are spooking traders over the outlook for demand from the world's No. 2 consumer, drillers in the United States say they are focused are keeping their wells running as long as possible, despite the slump, executives told a Goldman Sachs conference last week.
"It's this recovery in the U.S. dollar – one based on the data flow in the U.S. against the rest of the world – which is catching many by surprise and causing ructions across emerging markets," said Greg McKenna, chief market strategist at CFD and FX provider AxiTrader.
Alex Gartenfeld, its deputy director and an astute curator who has stuck with the museum through the last years' ructions, has organized its inaugural show: "The Everywhere Studio," a ramble through recent art and economic history that examines how artists' work spaces have shaped their production.
NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will hold off deciding whether to introduce a permanent lending facility aimed at staving off the money market ructions seen earlier this fall even as a growing number of policymakers warm to the idea, several sources told Reuters.
With so many balancing and compromise factors in play, the make-up of the next Commission is always complex and hard to predict, and arguably more so this time around, given wider shifts in the European political landscape — including ongoing ructions caused by the UK's vote for Brexit — adding extra layers to the usual palimpsest.
But if the team never quite got to compete for the Stanley Cup, the ructions arising from its 21918-17 campaign did contribute to the demise of one league and the rise of another: the N.H.L. For Canadians, another carnivorous year of war started in 1916 with a New Year's address from their prime minister, Sir Robert Laird Borden.
That's not to mention the ructions in largely pro-remain Northern Ireland and Scotland, threatening the makeup of the U.K. itself, and widespread protests from the 48 percent of voters who wanted to remain in the EU. And in the meantime, the U.K.'s credit rating was downgraded by Standard and Poor's and Fitch on Monday, one of many signals of rising concern over the U.K.'s outlook.

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