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Before and after photos revealed that my skin no longer sagged in places I hadn't known it sagged, until I saw photos in which it no longer did.
Inflation expectations have sagged while the labour market has recovered.
The result: Fine Gael has sagged badly in the polls.
On Gilead specifically, Nathan noted that its sales have sagged.
Suddenly Democrats' gloom lifted -- even as Trump's poll numbers sagged.
The porch sagged, and ivy had begun creeping over windows.
Boeing's profits have sagged, even turning a loss in Q2.
Consumer and material stocks rebounded but infrastructure and energy shares sagged.
But Qatar's index sagged 0.1 percent, dragged lower by banking shares.
Shares of blue-chip exporting companies sagged on the yen's appreciation.
The euro sagged under the weight of declining German bund yields.
The euro sagged to $297.71, its lowest level since mid-217.
Dubai's index fell 0.5 percent as DXBE Entertainments sagged 2.0 percent.
Almost two years later, Trump's popularity in Minnesota has seemingly sagged.
However, the minister said growth probably sagged in the second quarter.
Meanwhile, biotech, candidate Clinton's political piñata, has sagged versus the Nasdaq.
Meanwhile, biotech, candidate Clinton's political piñata, has sagged versus the Nasdaq.
Other Qatari shares sagged, however, dragging the index 20.3 percent lower.
The euro sagged to $1.11765, its lowest level since mid-2017.
The stock sagged 7 percent in after-hours trading on Wednesday.
The euro sagged to $1.1206, its lowest level since mid-2017.
All three wheat markets sagged on prospects for plentiful global stockpiles.
Other Qatari shares sagged, however, dragging the index 0.2 percent lower.
Elsewhere, the safe-haven Japanese yen sagged as trade war worries abated.
I sagged and sat on the ground with the weight of it.
A melted Santa Claus figure sagged in front of a neighbor's home.
Abu Dhabi's index sagged 2073 percent as Aldar Properties fell 22.3 percent.
According to lore, inmates allegedly sagged their pants to signal sexual availability.
IT shares sagged, with an index tracking the sector dipping 0.2 percent.
The dollar and global stock markets initially sagged on the Cohn departure.
However, the yuan sagged to a one-week low after the weak data.
Commodity-linked currencies sagged as crude oil prices fell to seven-week lows.
At the start of the year, stockmarkets sagged on worries about Chinese growth.
There are signs that Democratic turnout started strong but has sagged over time.
But oil has sagged in recent days, much as it did in March.
Orders for transportation equipment sagged 19.2 percent, the biggest drop since August 2014.
She sagged suddenly with terror, imagining what would happen if Donald actually won.
When Chinese stocks sagged, the authorities exhorted the citizenry to buy them up.
Britain's stature on the world stage has diminished, and its economy has sagged.
Home attendance sagged to 14,834 per game, 503th in the 31-team league.
Benchmarks in Taiwan rose but those in Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines sagged.
The upper part of the saucer sagged for a moment, concealing whatever was within.
Banking stocks sagged after Chinese lenders posted flat profit growth amid rising bad debt.
Japan's Nikkei sagged 3.2 percent, en route for a weekly loss of 8.9 percent.
Expectations for June, however, sagged as uncertainty about the European Union referendum unsettled retailers.
Prices sagged after a survey showed euro zone business expansion nearly stalled in January.
Japan's Nikkei sagged 3 percent, en route for a weekly loss of 8.6 percent.
When catches sagged in the 1990s, government debt soared and GDP shrank by 40%.
"When we've been behind by more than a goal, we've really sagged," Boudreau said.
Plus, stock markets in Europe and Japan have sagged, a vote of no confidence.
Tumblr has long sagged under the weight of doubt regarding its long-term sustainability.
Banks and car makers, which had led this week's rally, lost steam and sagged.
Sedans sagged to a 38.1 percent share in the first half of this year.
While the euro sagged against the yen, it fared better versus the struggling dollar.
Her lips sagged around a breathing tube when I met her three weeks later.
His rallies began in enthusiasm but soon sagged under the weight of his speechifying.
Most of Europe's peripheral bourses sagged, however Italy's FTSE MIB closed up 1 percent.
Sedans have sagged to a 38.1 percent share in the first half of this year.
Tocqueville bought shares in the months after Facebook's initial public offering, when the stock sagged.
Trump's approval rating has sagged to 37 percent, according to a Gallup poll this week.
The euro sagged ahead of the European Central Bank's policy meeting later in the session.
Power generation company Meridian Energy Ltd sagged 1.9 percent while Contact Energy shed 1.2 percent.
Commodity-linked currencies sagged as oil prices weakened near 18-month lows on excess supply.
Among commodities, China-sensitive industrial metals sagged but gold and other precious metals made ground.
Commodity-linked currencies sagged after a surge in crude oil prices ran out of steam.
The price of steel climbed, steel employment sagged and China did not change its behavior.
Public sector jobs sagged under Obama more than any president of the past 40 years.
The Australian dollar sagged on weaker-than-expected trade data, dipping 0.3 percent to $0.7654.
Oil companies have already been laying off employees in recent months as crude prices sagged.
Shares of exporting companies sagged as the yen added to its gains against the dollar.
As Facebook has sagged in popularity with younger consumers, both Instagram and WhatsApp have soared.
"I looked like a monster," she said, adding that her left cheek sagged four inches.
The roofs of the Craftsmen sagged, the shingles mostly gone or dangling like dead skin.
Under his rule, North Korea's grossly mismanaged economy sagged and its people suffered a famine.
That confidence sagged as election day loomed with mounting evidence that momentum was with the opposition.
The Turkish lira and stocks sagged after initial gains, and economists said the outlook was uncertain.
The dollar index sagged 217.97 percent to 20.2, and was down 0.73 percent for the week.
The Blue Jackets book-ended their season with solid play, though it sagged in the middle.
Elsewhere, commodity-linked currencies like the Canadian dollar sagged in the wake of retreating oil prices.
Wheat futures sagged as the U.S. winter wheat harvest expanded amid drier weather and technical selling.
But the currency has sagged lately with the Trump administration yet to hammer out clear specifics.
Stock markets have sagged given uncertainty surrounding monetary policy and a steep decline in commodity prices.
The slow economy in New Mexico grew slower as home buying sagged under new crippling regulations.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Chinese markets sagged Friday as renewed trade fears sent tech stocks plunging.
Sales have sagged for years as consumers' underwear tastes shifted toward more inclusive, body-positive brands.
Investing in global macro strategies has become less popular over the last months as performance sagged.
But hog futures sagged as prospects for a trade deal appeared to wane in recent days.
Wheat futures fell and corn sagged as traders focused on prospects for large South American harvests.
The Rangers' penalty-kill unit has sagged to 28th, and Yandle could be dealt for some help.
The dollar has sagged against the Japanese currency, which has advanced against a number of its peers.
His approval numbers sagged, but his support among Republicans actually increased in the early months of 1972.
Sales of light trucks and SUVs rose 7.2% for the year, but sales of cars sagged 8.1%.
Most Republican voters know and like him (although his approval rating has sagged since Trump became president).
As fuel prices dropped over the past decade, sales of many fuel efficient cars, including hybrids, sagged.
But bank shares sagged, trailing the market amid apprehension about what could be coming down the pike.
But they sagged to a 13-16-3 record afterward and missed the playoffs by 12 points.
Its popularity has sagged since security forces clashed with protesters at an anti-Kremlin rally in June.
The sagged to a one-year low of $0.73475 as the trade tension hurt base metal prices.
But soy futures sagged on technical selling and outlooks for mild weather that should bolster production prospects.
British house price growth has sagged since the 2016 Brexit referendum - especially in London and neighbouring areas.
Its membership, which now numbers 1,000, has sagged, and efforts have been made to attract younger people.
The pole broke, the line sagged, "and unfortunately our elephants got electrocuted leading to loss of life."
That creep is certainly up for debate and as the war has dragged on, approval has sagged.
This novel could have easily sagged into dogma, but Leichter keeps the narrative crisp, swift and sardonic.
The floor sagged immediately, although the owners deemed it a cosmetic issue rather than a structural one.
Yet she seized on the fact that core U.S. price readings have sagged for five straight years.
Yet Brainard seized on the fact that core U.S. price readings have sagged for five straight years.
Yes, Stewart's confidence sagged in the early season under the weight of the physicality of the college game.
Air New Zealand sagged more than 2 percent after it announced a decline in August group load factor.
Her support sagged during last autumn's refugee crisis but has recovered to 55%, up from 42% in August.
But since then, even as unemployment has stayed low, both measures have sagged to below 2% once again.
Business confidence had soured and the housing market, so often a leading indicator of economic trouble, had sagged.
Mr Modi came to office promising to get tough with Pakistan, but has lately sagged in the polls.
His knee creaked and the bed sagged as he knelt on the bed to settle her gently down.
Then he slammed the bowl on the bar and took a stool over which his fat ass sagged.
It sagged back to just under $22015 though a sell-off in bond markets remained firmly in motion.
The yen took an added blow from the easing in risk aversion and sagged to 110.64 per dollar.
The dollar has sagged against the Japanese currency, stocks have retreated and government bonds have surged in turn.
"When the tail fin momentarily sagged, a lightning rod cable wrapped around the fin, tearing it," he said.
Technology shares sagged after rising last month on views that trade tensions between Washington and Beijing would ease.
Yet the policymaker seized on the fact that core U.S. price readings have sagged for five straight years.
Sections of the reinforced glass splintered, sagged and eventually gave way and a group of demonstrators burst inside.
Garfield's body sagged in her arms as she walked out over to the grave and slid him in.
Sales sagged from $23.9bn in 2001 to $14.3bn in 2014, a decline the industry blamed largely on piracy.
If the doctor applied even light pressure to the raised leg, it sagged back down to the bed.
The S&P/ASX 20.1 index sagged half a percent, or 28.8 points to 26,1.93.14 by 463 GMT.
And then the punches rained down from McGregor as Cerrone sagged to the canvas, the bleeding speeding up.
While the bouquets in aspirin and vinegar sagged, all the other flowers appeared robust, even in plain water.
Demand sagged in other Asian hubs as well, with benchmark spot gold prices rallying to multi-year highs.
But the company's profits have sagged thanks to the 737 MAX debacle, even turning a loss in Q2.
Motsoeneng is seen as close to President Jacob Zuma whose popularity has sagged amid record unemployment and looming recession.
Corn futures turned lower, erasing early advances as wheat sagged and storms brought crop-friendly rains to the Midwest.
When the economy sagged under George W. Bush, the Republican Congress did act, by sending everybody in America checks.
Some iron railings survived, but even they sagged, a stark reminder of just how hot this fire had burned.
Soybean futures sagged to their lowest since April 21 during overnight trading following a 24 percent drop on Friday.
Philadelphia was loose with the puck, sagged on defense and stopped skating hard after pucks in the defensive zone.
The way it sagged suggested wealth around long enough to have heated, and then settled, like the earth itself.
Philadelphia sagged off Westbrook and enticed him to shoot while thwarting Harden with an array of long-limbed defenders.
The guests slumped against the ropes and sagged in their seats, or straightened their backs and slammed their fists.
The rectangle of fabric sagged between us, rather than appearing taut and expansive as I'd seen in archival footage.
The euro had sagged on Wednesday after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi struck a dovish tone in his speech.
Qatar's index also dropped 1.0 percent to 10,098 points as petrochemicals and metals blue chip Industries Qatar sagged 1.6 percent.
European stocks closed slightly lower on Tuesday, as energy stocks sagged and Deutsche Bank shares hit a fresh record low.
At the same time as lifespans have been increasing for blacks, prospects for whites, especially the non-elderly, have sagged.
But Dean and Gephardt sagged — and Gephardt, the congressman from neighboring Missouri, finished with fewer than 12 percent of delegates.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar sagged to 96.394 after suffering its largest single-session fall in two months.
Cafe awnings sagged under the weight of electric green vines that crawled up cables, and trees erupted from the pavement.
And his polling has sagged, both in national surveys and in the leadoff nominating states of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Prado, who had hoped Smarty Jones would lift an industry that has sagged for decades, apologized immediately after the finish.
Global oil prices have sagged on over-supply concerns since 2014, and the spread of coronavirus has added further pressure.
E.S.T. Although television has moved to the center of the entertainment industry, the show's ratings have sagged to record lows.
CBOT wheat sagged 2600% to $2647-2000/0003 a bushel, and corn fell 2000% to $211-225/2 a bushel.
Heavily weighted petrochemical stocks sagged as cheap oil will erode producers' margins, and because of worries about demand in China.
But Mr. Dano was nailing the moves without making that final, essential leap into the void, and the tension sagged.
So ancient that his ears drooped, and the skin of his legs had sagged and was bunched around his ankles.
The U.S. dollar sagged as Treasury yields fell, adding to concerns the Federal Reserve could pause in its rate-hike cycle.
But the greenback sagged in January and the first half of this month in the absence of specifics on tax reform.
Back in September 2011, Southwest booted Green Day singer Billie Joe Armstrong off an airline because his pants sagged too low.
Hong Kong shares also sagged, tracking global markets, and were dragged down by the energy sector after oil prices pulled back.
The pace of growth has sagged in recent years due to poor agricultural output, weak exports, widespread graft and bureaucratic dysfunction.
One down-the-line forehand winner landed right at the baseline and Thiem&aposs shoulders sagged as he muttered to himself.
The Chinese yuan sagged nearly 0.8 percent to 6.9512 per dollar in offshore trading, hitting its weakest level since January 2017.
And emerging markets sagged last week — making their recent rally look like mere bounces within oppressive downtrends rather than decisive recoveries.
In the summer of 2016 the ten-year Treasury yield briefly dipped below 1.5%, as expectations for growth and inflation sagged.
U.S. 2-year yields, the note most sensitive to the interest rate outlook, sagged to their weakest level since February 2018.
Kamala Harris had sagged back a bit -- seemingly in search of some momentum following the extremely strong start to her campaign.
The Swiss franc, which tends to gain in times of political tensions and market turmoil along with the yen, also sagged.
The bank's latest quarterly survey showed that corporate inflation expectations weakened in October-December, and other similar market gauges also sagged.
The dollar sagged as investor demand receded, with the focus on discussions between the world's top two economies due this week.
While in the 28500s, high oil prices and accumulated reforms lifted the economy and Putin's popularity, the economy has since sagged.
As my eyes sagged like sad hammocks from under the sweatshirt's hood, my well-meaning circle of friends buzzed with advice.
As America's trade balance sagged and inflation rose in the 1960s and 1970s, faith in the dollar's peg to gold waned.
Sales of J&J's rheumatoid arthritis drug Remicade sagged to $1.5 billion, down 10.5 percent operationally from the year-ago quarter.
Just went on carrying all their old shriveled lemons until the branches sagged so low that no new fruit could grow.
But it sagged lower on Thursday suggesting that the dollar-peso trade is no longer a big play for Wall Street.
Those two stocks weighed most heavily on the Dow, which sagged just a day after closing above 26,000 for the first time.
Though inflation hit a record low during his tenure, growth sagged from 8% to 5.8% during the first three months of 2019.
RIL's shares have lagged India's stockmarket over the past decade and its return on capital has sagged, halving from 12% to 6%.
The U.S. dollar, often a safe haven, sagged against the euro after the Chinese data eased concerns about a global economic slowdown.
He often sagged to one side and seemed unsure of how to position himself, body language Trump would pounce on in debates.
Trump has sagged in recent polls against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, and more headlines have focused on his antics than his policies.
One of the reasons markets sagged in late 2018 was that the Fed was expected to continue increasing rates steadily in 2019.
The Australian dollar AUD=D4 sagged to a one-year low of $0.73475 as the trade tension hurt base metal prices CMCU3.
This barometer on investors' inflation outlook in the next decade sagged to 1.77 percent on Thursday, which was the lowest since Nov.
Soybean futures sagged although the USDA's changes to its U.S. and global ending stocks forecasts were roughly in line with analyst expectations.
His shoulders sagged in orange-and-white prison scrubs—the word "INMATE" was stenciled across the back—and his hands were handcuffed.
On a measure that excludes volatile food and energy prices, it sagged to 1.6% in June, well below the Fed's 2% target.
As the rescue team pulled him to safety, the line sagged into the unforgiving rapids a half-dozen times, soaking Mr. Harris.
Cars parked on Beacon Hill's streets appeared largely unscathed, although the plastic grill of one pickup truck had sagged from the heat.
The inflatable structure, which vaguely resembles a long-legged red insect, withered and sagged just as Adam Yates was passing underneath it.
Less comprehensive surveys of purchasing managers had previously suggested that the services sector sagged in July before bouncing back strongly in August.
Physical premiums for bonded copper sagged and are still insipid at just $353-50 per tonne, according to LME broker Triland Metals.
As the dollar sagged, the euro rose 0.25 percent to $1.1373 after plumbing a near 14-month trough of $1.1301 on Wednesday.
The dollar sagged as the pound led a bounce in European currencies, making the greenback-priced commodities cheaper for importers holding other currencies.
Her son, Mohammad, was writhing on the living room floor, naked except for an adult diaper that sagged on his stick-figure frame.
The dollar had sagged on Wednesday after a mixed report on domestic consumer prices reinforced the notion that underlying U.S. inflation remains tame.
I was way too heavy for it, and the thing sagged down about five feet, which made it even harder to get out.
CHICAGO, April 23 (Reuters) - U.S. hog futures sagged on profit-taking on Tuesday after a recent run-up to contract highs, traders said.
So much of the woodwork has rotted that the house sagged and one of his first jobs was to hoist it several inches.
The Australian dollar sagged a bit after China's official factory PMI showed growth in China's manufacturing sector cooled more than expected in October.
The U.S dollar sagged 0.2 percent to C$1.3678, moving away from a 14-month peak of C$1.3793 scaled earlier this month.
Material stocks sagged as Rio Tinto extended losses, falling as much as 1.9 percent from the previous day after reporting disappointing production results.
The French group's shares sagged after a fourth-quarter earnings miss and have fallen 15 percent in total over the past 12 months.
The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows that the tax-cut law, never broadly popular, has sagged in public esteem lately.
Yates was knocked off his bike on Friday when an inflatable structure that marks the start of the final kilometer sagged and collapsed.
The tax cut bill, never broadly popular, has sagged in public esteem lately, an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll in April found.
But morale at the State Department has sagged for months, and it plummeted further as the Ukraine scandal unfolded, according to multiple officials.
Before the most recent week, overall U.S. stockpiles increased for 2000 straight weeks, fueling worries about a glut as oil prices have sagged.
The popularity of Gakharia's ruling Georgian Dream party has sagged since the brutal dispersal of an anti-Kremlin protest in Tbilisi in June.
A. activity nose-dived at the end of 2018 as the confidence of deal-makers sagged amid market volatility and increased borrowing costs.
Phil Scott, a Republican whose approval ratings have sagged, depends on her ability to communicate all of that to the people of Vermont.
Whole Foods shares, which had sagged in recent years, rose 10 percent after the filing to Securities and Exchange Commission was made public.
L. Shares in Metro, which have sagged on uncertainty about the court proceedings, were up 1.5 percent to 29.64 euros by 1142 GMT.
But just as they have done for most of the season, the Jets sagged in the middle frame, and were outscored 3-0.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, interest rates fell to zero yet inflation sagged below central-bank targets for years at a time.
Ousman is one of thousands of Gambians who left because of Jammeh's authoritarian 22-year rule, or sought work abroad as the economy sagged.
His jowly head leaned lower on his hand; his eyes sank deeper in their dark circles; his impressive belly sagged outward with each breath.
Technology firms, on the other hand, sagged after U.S. counterparts slipped on Friday due to persistent trade tensions between the United States and China.
Claire describes him as a little blue-clad figure," who "promptly sagged into limpness, looking like a bag of laundry resting on the step.
In the wake of Powell's comments, the dollar sagged, moving further away from a three-week peak, while the U.S. Treasury yield curve steepened.
The benchmark index of financial stocks sagged to its lowest in over three months and was on track for a third day of losses.
The Aussie fell to $0.7443 on Wednesday after rating agency Moody's downgraded China, but it managed to bounce back as the dollar sagged broadly.
Mining stocks sagged following a drop in Chinese steel and iron ore futures on Thursday after smog engulfing some territories in China affected trade.
Appaloosa, led by billionaire hedge fund manager David Tepper, has been agitating for changes at Allergan since last year as Allergan's shares have sagged.
One possibility is that Tan will go the tough love route, telling Qualcomm that its stock sagged in a bull market due to mismanagement.
Demand for credit has sagged as the worst recession since the 1930s deprives Brazilian businesses of customers and workers of income or, worse, jobs.
Massmart noted a slowdown in general merchandise sales toward the end of 2015 as business confidence sagged and the currency depreciated to new lows.
Among working-class Brazilians with a basic education, the numbers were similar: Support sagged to 18 percent from 54 percent during the same period.
U.S. stocks sagged on Thursday, with the S&P 500 suffering its eighth day of losses, its longest streak since the 2008 financial crisis.
Oil prices have sagged in recent weeks because of a glut of supply worldwide, and refiners have also been hurt by heavy gasoline inventories.
" There is a memorable description of a mother whose "cheeks sagged as though her prettiness had been pawed off her face by her children.
U.S. business sentiment has sagged on escalating trade tensions between China and the United States and signs of some softness in the labor market.
Since he beat Andy Murray last year to capture his first French Open title, Djokovic has sagged, at least according to his own standard.
The greenback slipped against the yen while the dollar index sagged to near one-month lows as U.S. Treasury yields came off recent highs.
Technology firms, on the other hand, sagged after U.S. counterparts slipped on Friday due to continuing trade tensions between the United States and China.
And while ratings for the 2016 games in Rio have sagged compared with those for the 2012 games in London, they're still performing well.
There's been much written about how The Walking Dead's ratings have sagged this season, blaming that on the grim hopelessness of the Negan storyline.
The French group's shares sagged after a fourth-quarter earnings miss in February and have fallen 15 percent in total over the past 12 months.
It's like the mid-range has sagged down into the bass, and a lot of tracks lose the refinement of their recording in the process.
U.S. business sentiment has sagged as trade tensions have escalated between China and the United States and on signs of softness in the labour market.
U.S. business sentiment has sagged as trade tensions have escalated between China and the United States and on signs of softness in the labor market.
Stock markets have sagged given uncertainty surrounding monetary policy and a steep decline in commodity prices, while corporate results and economic data offered little respite.
Support for the president also sagged in three key groups: Still, 82 percent of Republicans surveyed approved of Trump, compared to 13 percent who disapproved.
Haniel owned stakes in both companies but their share prices have sagged since then, dashing Haniel's hopes that the separation would help boost their performance.
Soybean futures have sagged 4133 percent from their 2016 peak hit during mid-June while corn has fallen 22 percent during the same time period.
But as its construction boom came to an end, demand sagged, prompting the country's state-owned steelmakers to sell their growing surpluses on foreign markets.
Evans for his part appears less anxious to tighten policy in the face of price readings that have sagged since February, despite strong jobs growth.
His approval ratings had sagged after a lackluster presidential run, and he had failed to keep his first-term promise of creating 250,000 new jobs.
Since that last survey, Noble said, Trump's approval ratings have sagged — and they have taken his head-to-head numbers against Democrats down with them.
That marks a rebound for Democrats after their favorability ratings sagged earlier this fall and is the highest mark for them since July of 2016.
While Mr. Trump continues to top the field, his support has sagged since peaking in December, while the popularity of his opponents has been growing.
The dollar sagged on concern about the U.S. economy after home builder sentiment weakened and oil prices fell half a percent despite OPEC production cuts.
And although Trump's approval ratings in the state have sagged, they continue to clock in around 221 percent — 248 points higher than the national average.
The dogs didn't hobble along with the sagged, twitchy gaits I'd come to expect from Latin American strays, and they showed no fear of humans.
It is a sudden reversal for the Diamondbacks, who sagged to 93 losses last season and fired General Manager Dave Stewart and Manager Chip Hale.
A bone on the back side of his humerus was elevated two centimeters out of position, and the humeral head sagged out of its socket.
Stocks sagged last week, however, amid signs of political obstacles to the replacement of the Affordable Care Act, and they opened sharply lower on Monday.
Mr. Trump's approval ratings — never high to begin with — have sagged to the high 30s, the lowest ever recorded at this point in a presidency.
The company's stock priced at a valuation of $8.1 billion on Wednesday evening and promptly sagged more than 10% on its first day of trading.
The male leads turned in credible, committed performances, although Chamberlain sagged below pitch at times and Feulien needed more sonorous menace in his lower range.
Still, others at the Fed are less anxious to tighten policy in the face of price readings that have sagged since February, despite strong jobs growth.
The greenback sagged to a near 19-month low of 105.52 overnight and touched its weakest against the euro since last August at $1.1614 on Tuesday.
Cyrus Massoumi, a former conservative news publisher who now runs a liberal news site, said switching domains helped him raise Facebook referral traffic after it sagged.
This has allowed the most creditworthy to bid up prices further in cities like San Francisco, while prices in places like Charleston, West Virginia, have sagged.
U.S. business sentiment has sagged as tensions over trade have escalated between China and the United States and on signs of softness in the labour market.
Saric's legs weren't there, and his teammates didn't have enough talent and/or experience to lift some of the responsibility that eventually sagged on his shoulders.
Shares of Apple rose modestly after the earnings were announced, then sagged as Cook and other executives talked on the post-earnings conference call with analysts.
Against a basket of six major currencies, the dollar sagged 0.1 percent to 95.764, pulling away from a two-month high of 95.968 set on Monday.
Similarly, in 2900, the unemployment rate stayed at 220006 percent for five straight months and then sagged all the way to 2202 percent in two months.
Analysts say 20193G iPhones could add a boost to Apple's iPhone sales, which have sagged in recent years as customers hold onto their own versions longer.
A rejuvenated Halep clinched the second set with a forehand winner and predictably swept through the decider as Svitolina's spirit sagged, sealing victory with an ace.
In the way of all old houses, they are imperfect and uneven, with parts that have settled and sagged or were never built to exact specifications.
He showed a bit of that in the playoffs last year, hitting 32.7% of his attempts and occasionally making opponents who sagged off of him pay.
Organizers said the events raised almost $800,000, a large haul for a candidate who had sagged to fourth and fifth place in the first two contests.
Last year, share prices of the computer makers Acer and Asustek plummeted 43 percent and 22 percent as the PC market sagged, while HTC plunged 45 percent.
HTC did not put enough emphasis on branding, Mr. Shih said, adding that Acer failed to adequately transfer to mobile devices as the personal computer market sagged.
However, when inflation rose again in the late 1980s, from 1 percent in late 1986 to more than 6 percent by the end of 1990, gold sagged.
Japan's Nikkei had ended 0.1 percent stronger too and though Chinese shares sagged, the "offshore" yuan firmed to its strongest level since July on the trade hopes.
Oil prices were mixed, with reduced flows from Canada pushing up U.S. crude while Brent sagged on the back of weaker Asian stocks and the dollar's bounce.
For example, here's Coleman getting over late to cover Julio Jones in Week 21 against the Atlanta Falcons: Carolina's offense has similarly sagged from last season's highs.
Japan's Nikkei sagged 0.7 percent on Thursday to an 11 percent quarterly loss, having been slammed by the 7 percent surge in the yen against the dollar.
With oil traders waiting cautiously for the Doha oil producer meeting, U.S. crude oil dropped back below $41 a barrel, while Brent sagged to $42.85 a barrel.
Japan's Nikkei sagged 0.7 percent on Thursday to an 11 percent quarterly loss, having been slammed by the 7-percent surge in the yen against the dollar.
TOKYO, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices sagged across the board on Thursday as stock markets rallied back from deep losses suffered earlier in the week.
The value of the pound sagged after Mr. Cox's advice on the backstop, with currency traders fearing that his comments had hurt the deal's chances of passing.
Britain's housing market has sagged since the 2016 Brexit referendum - especially in London and neighbouring areas - but has shown signs of a tentative recovery in recent months.
SYDNEY, March 29 (Reuters) - The yen nursed broad losses early on Tuesday and even underperformed a defensive greenback, which sagged on the back of disappointing U.S. economic data.
Currencies in the developing world were weaker even though the dollar sagged as bond yields extended their decline after a U.S. jobs report showed wage growth lost momentum.
Hopes for an infrastructure package happening soon sagged in recent weeks due to a packed legislative schedule that will also include a contentious Supreme Court justice confirmation process.
Optimists pointed to the experience of Facebook, which, despite a poor IPO and share price that sagged for months, eventually became one of the world's most valuable companies.
The dollar sagged in 2017 although the U.S. economy expanded, the Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy and the United States enacted a major overhaul of its tax code.
MARKETS NEWS * Asian stocks gained and the dollar sagged after a top Federal Reserve official all but cemented expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut later this month.
Jeff Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of Tennessee, retired rather than face primary challenges from Trump-aligned opponents when their poll numbers sagged after blowups with Trump.
When I knocked on the door last fall, much of the structure was immured in bright green ivy, and the front gable and the porch roof sagged precariously.
In recent days, this area of low pressure has actually sagged to the southwest, which in turn has turned upper level winds more northwesterly than westerly over Maine.
In the lawsuit, Tesla says the doors were prone to overheating (making the doors inoperable), did not open with speed or symmetry, and they "sagged" beyond tolerance levels.
The U.S. dollar sagged against the euro and the yen after downbeat productivity data sapped some of the momentum it had gained from last week's robust jobs report.
Mitrovic had also scored before his bad foul, and late in the match, as the Spurs' energy sagged, more Newcastle goals came through Rolando Aarons and Daryl Janmaat.
Gains in tech stocks lifted the Nasdaq, while the S&P was flat and the Dow sagged just a day after closing above 26,000 for the first time.
But the good commercial results have yet to translate into earnings success in Spain as reported core income sagged 1.2 percent in July-September to 1.29 billion euros.
They pressed full-court to force drives and sagged back at a depth best described as "disrespectful" to bait Cleveland's shooters into pull-up jumpers or contested layups.
The energy of the crowd members sagged for the first half of the rally, and Mr. Trump appeared to be testing different lines to try to entice them.
At the final awards ceremony at Showbiz, the overall championship trophy stood behind the crowds of children, beside a table that sagged with the weight of smaller trophies.
After bursting into the race by raising $6.1 million in his first 24 hours, Mr. O'Rourke sagged to only $3.6 million in the last three months — eighth place.
Consumer spending rebounded surprisingly well in September after a sharp dip in August (in particular, auto sales sagged in August but surged back in September, earlier than expected).
Mr. Griffin spotted patterns that suggested manipulators were using another virtual currency, Tether, which was issued by Bitfinex, to prop up the price of Bitcoin when it sagged.
Nationally, his approval rating has sagged to a low level for a new president, around 44 percent, according to an average of recent polls by Real Clear Politics.
After a strong performance in 2016, Adidas shares have sagged in recent months after disappointing third-quarter results, trading at a discount to rival Nike despite stronger sales growth.
" After Friday's jump of 0.9 percent toward the recent highs, the VIX finally sagged toward 17, and he added, "With the market grinding higher volatility is taking a beating.
Most listed Chinese lenders sagged after China's banking regulator told lenders to conduct "self-inspections" in areas such as using loopholes to circumvent rules, in order to reduce leverage.
The greenback sagged to a near 19-month low of 105.52 yen overnight JPY= and touched its weakest against the euro since last August at $1.1614 EUR= on Tuesday.
On a sectoral level, European mining firms saw some weakness as copper, aluminium and gold prices sagged, weighing on shares of aluminium producer Norsk Hydro, Centamin and Anglo American.
TOKYO, June 7 (Reuters) - Short-end Japanese government bond prices sagged on Wednesday due to oversupply concerns while risk aversion gripping the broader financial markets lifted longer-dated maturities.
The dollar sagged to its lowest level since Trump's U.S election victory in November and safe-haven gold headed higher on the way to its best week since April.
The commodity-linked Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars were steady to slightly softer, as a surge in crude oil prices ran out of steam and copper prices sagged.
Instead, as economic growth sagged last year, critics said he seemed out of his depth at times and battling to get around politicians determined to preserve the status quo.
Jayce is bouncing around in his stupid sagged pants and his stupid sideways snapback like he's some kind of hip-hop hypebeast icon and not a suburban white wannabe.
She has expressed frustration to a number of associates with Nordstrom's decision, describing it as a political move and maintaining that the sales of her brand had not sagged.
I picture him at my own medical school graduation, another singularly wet commencement, with a sodden tent that sagged ever closer to the seated parents in their graduation finery.
Sabres winger Marcus Foligno, who assisted on Gionta's goal, acknowledged his team may have sagged in the third having played the night before at home, beating Ottawa 3-1.
But recently, its export-driven economy has sagged under the weight of the US-China trade war, flagging global demand for autos and the prospect of a chaotic Brexit.
Asian stocks reached a 10-year high, riding the bull run in global equity markets, while the dollar sagged after the Federal Reserve showed a more guarded view towards inflation.
European stock indexes closed flat Thursday, in spite of a strong performance in basic resources and energy stocks as excitement over yesterday's news of a possible OPEC production deal sagged.
Japan's Nikkei had ended 0.1 percent stronger too and though Chinese shares sagged, the yuan firmed to its strongest level since July in the "offshore" market on the trade hopes.
The yen sagged after the Sankei newspaper reported over the weekend that the Bank of Japan would not rule out deepening a cut to negative rates, quoting Governor Haruhiko Kuroda.
After a rally Monday, stock prices sagged Tuesday in a global sell-off that included worries about Sunday's upcoming French election, and heightened tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.
Both property stocks have sagged so far this year, with Emaar down 17.3 percent and Damac down 18.2 percent, mainly on anxiety about the outlook for the real estate market.
Meanwhile, the Commerce Department reported that retail sales in May sagged by 0.3 percent, much worse than the zero change that was expected and the largest decline in 16 months.
Customers have complained that its image is outdated, and viewership numbers have gradually sagged, leaving critics wondering why Victoria&aposs Secret was still making the effort to put it on.
And while solving this initial attack was no Rubik's cube (big men simply sagged back to goad a jumper), Winslow's instinctual vision made placing him in these situations look genius.
The dollar sagged against major peers and the yen on Tuesday after Trump, in an interview with Reuters, criticised Fed Chair Jerome Powell - his own appointee - for raising interest rates.
When their defense, pummeled by injuries, sagged in the final month of the season, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo steered the 49ers to critical victories against New Orleans, Seattle and the Rams.
Hong Kong's retail sales have sagged in the past two years due to a drop in the number of tourists, though they picked up in July as inbound holidaymakers rose.
" A Manhattan "skyline had been etched with a chisel and thrown into relief by this shimmering blue blackdrop," and "buildings were bandoliered by fire escapes that sagged into the street.
As commodity prices have sagged recently, so has profitability in both countries, but last year Australia's lenders returned 220% on equity and Canada's 22014%, results that banks elsewhere can only envy.
Six months later, her shoulders sagged as she stood on a terrace looking down at the Words staggering unconnected through the streets, stuttering single syllables and nonwords or moaning or screaming.
The greenback has sagged against the yen after Tuesday's testimony by Federal Reserve Janet Yellen was seen to have played down the chances of a U.S. interest rate increase in July.
The New York Fed survey's component on new orders, a proxy on future business activity, also sagged into the red to -4.4, the weakest level since September from +7.0 in April.
Pena Nieto, whose approval ratings have sagged to multi-year lows in recent months due to discontent over gang violence and corruption, is barred from a second term by the constitution.
The saying was coined after "Happy Days"' character 'the Fonz' literally jumped over a shark on water skis as ratings for the 70s hit TV show sagged in its fifth season.
Separately, the dollar sagged against its peers, pulling away from a 16-month peak hit earlier this week as returning confidence in financial markets reduced the appeal for safe haven assets.
As the five-year U.S. breakeven inflation rate hit its highest in a year last month, gold sagged as the dollar pulled off recent lows in anticipation of higher interest rates.
Hainer abandoned a long-standing goal to reach 11 percent in 2015 after Adidas sagged in the U.S. market and was hit by a slowdown in Russia and its golf business.
As the market tried to test the central bank's intention, Japanese government bond sagged, sending the benchmark 10-year yield to its highest level in almost a year and a half .
Global Soccer LONDON — The huge banner bearing the face of Manuel Pellegrini and the words "This Charming Man" sagged in the stadium as Manchester City said goodbye to its departing coach.
The Republican governor, who has not yet called a special legislative session on the proposal, said it should boost the state's credit ratings that have sagged due to the pension problem.
Reuters: Market optimism about U.S.-China relations and a trade truce sagged on Tuesday under the weight of growing fears the U.S economy could be headed for recession sooner than expected.
TOKYO, Aug 10 (Reuters) - The dollar sagged against its peers early on Wednesday after downbeat data sapped some of the momentum it had gained from last week's robust U.S. jobs report.
Zelenskiy was elected by a landslide last year but his ratings have sagged in part because of a perception that his government was not doing enough to tackle high-level corruption.
The dollar struggled near 2112.745-26.8420/7.82443 month lows, while the yen also sagged on Friday on reduced safe haven demand amid a switch in investors' view that the Sino-U.
European markets have sagged in recent weeks, with some investors blaming strength in the euro, uncertainty before Britain's vote on June 23 on European Union membership and a political stalemate in Spain.
Miners such as Anglo American and BHP Billiton sagged on Tuesday as copper prices weakened, while shares in Antofagasta fell 4.5 percent after being hit by the cancellation of Antofagasta's final dividend.
The U.S. federal government ran a $14 billion budget deficit in December as revenues sagged following last year's tax cuts even as the economy appeared strong, Treasury Department data showed on Wednesday.
After U.S. auto sales sagged last year for the first time in nearly a decade, manufacturers set their sights on refreshing their heavier lineups in order to boost sales, per the BBC.
But it also contained some discouraging signs: new orders increased at the weakest pace since August of last year, inflation pressures rose at the fastest pace for several months and confidence sagged.
TOKYO, Sept 1443 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices sagged slightly on Wednesday, tracking losses in U.S. Treasuries, although the central bank conducted a regular debt-buying operation and helped limit the losses.
His broad, soft hat was pushed back; a loose-knotted, dull-scarlet handkerchief sagged from his throat; and one casual thumb was hooked in the cartridge-belt that slanted across his hips.
Asian stocks slipped on Wednesday, dragged by losses on Wall Street as the technology sector stuttered yet again after a brief rebound, while the dollar sagged on lower long-term U.S. yields.
And Ms. Geisel did not hide her annoyance that Universal Pictures cast Mike Myers in the title role of "The Cat in the Hat" (2003), which also sagged at the box office.
European markets have sagged in recent weeks, with some investors blaming strength in the euro, uncertainty before Britain's vote on June 23 on European Union membership, and a political stalemate in Spain.
When hot weather drove up electrical demand in August 2003, and transmission lines sagged into overgrown trees in Ohio, 55 million people lost power for days due to a cascade of outages.
It took a decade to devise a vegetation-management plan after, in 2003, an Ohio power line sagged into branches and cut power to 50m north-easterners at a cost of roughly $6bn.
Still, cash generation, which the Anglo-Dutch company has flagged as a key measure of its growth in the past, sagged 24.2 percent to $26 billion as a result of one-off charges.
Elsewhere, convenience store operators sagged after industry data showed their all-store sales for July dropped 0.6% from the previous year for the first year-on-year decline in 6-1/2 years.
ZN-BMPBW-SHMET * DOLLAR: The dollar struggled near two-month lows, while the yen also sagged on Friday on reduced safe haven demand amid a switch in investors' view that the Sino-U.
Asian stocks sagged on Thursday after a tech-led retreat on Wall Street while the safe haven yen was broadly lower against the dollar on Thursday amid perceived progress on North Korea issues.
The dollar sagged against its peers on Wednesday in the wake of falling U.S. yields and as investors remained cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting minutes due later in the session.
Still, cash generation, which the Anglo-Dutch company has flagged as a key measure of its growth in the past, sagged 22018 percent to $265 billion as a result of one-off charges.
DUBAI, March 20 (Reuters) - Strength in drilling rig provider Gulf International Services (GISS) supported Qatar's stock market in early trade on Sunday, while United Arab Emirates markets fell as telecommunications giant Etisalat sagged.
In commodity markets, Oil prices were mixed, with reduced flows from Canada pushing up U.S. crude while Brent sagged $65.45 per barrel on the back of weaker Asian stocks and the dollar's bounce.
Yates was in the news this week as the rider who had the misfortune of being under the red inflatable structure that marks the final kilometer each day when it sagged and collapsed.
But the greenback has sagged lately with the Trump administration yet to hammer out clear specifics, notably on tax reform, and focus has naturally turned to the president's first major address to Congress.
Economists are forecasting a stronger performance of up to 85033 percent growth in the April-June period after it sagged to 0.7 percent in the first quarter, the lowest level in three years.
In 1998, as American distance running sagged, Salazar pointed a finger at athletes from "third world countries" who were "willing to take steroids and human-growth hormones" because their livelihoods depended on it.
He based his campaign around the idea that he was the one best suited to defeat President Donald Trump in a general election, but his perceived electability sagged as the months went by.
Japan's economy grew at an annualized rate of 0.7 percent in April-June, slowing sharply from the prior quarter's 2.1 percent growth led by leap year effects, as exports and capital spending sagged.
Releasing more of its equity from blue-chip Saudi companies could also help attract fresh capital to the country's main stock market, which has sagged over the last year along with falling energy prices.
There were also some discouraging signs for the months ahead: new orders increased at the weakest pace since August last year, inflation pressures jumped at the fastest pace for several months and confidence sagged.
Gold climbed on Monday as the dollar sagged, with bullion prices hemmed near a six-year high scaled in the previous session as tensions between the United States and Iran fuelled safe-haven buying.
The Reuters Tankan sentiment index for manufacturers inched up to 7 in February from 6 in January, helped by gains in food processing and precision machinery industries, while cars, steel and oil refineries sagged.
Corn futures sagged on Friday after the USDA raised its forecast of U.S. end-of-season corn stocks to above the top end of trade expectations, reflecting reduced projections for export and ethanol demand.
He has become synonymous with the program, and even as the team has sagged on the floor, his reputation in the area is rooted in helping former players finish their degrees and get jobs.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar sagged against its major peers on Monday, losing traction as U.S. Treasury yields stayed low amid fading expectations that the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates again later this year.
Even though his numbers have sagged since the heady days of 2009, when he was the principal spokesman for healthcare reform, Democratic strategists think Obama has a can't-lose message on the Supreme Court.
While fears of a crisis in Turkey still loomed, China was in sharp focus as the yuan CNH=EBS sagged nearly 0.8 percent to 6.9514 per dollar, hitting its weakest level since January 2017.
After he raised $6.1 million online during his first 24 hours as a presidential candidate, Mr. O'Rourke's fund-raising has sagged, leading him to embrace the power of both cable news and big donors.
CBOT corn futures sagged even before Wednesday's news report, weighed down by seasonal pressure from the ongoing U.S. harvest and liquidation ahead of the delivery phase for the December contract, which begins next week.
Nissan's sales tumbled 16.3 percent last month, with Ford down 14.6 percent and Fiat Chrysler 8 percent lower as the Fiat brand sagged 12 percent, more than offsetting a 42 percent surge in Jeep sales.
Earlier this year, Tesla sued the Swiss supplier of the doors, alleging they were prone to overheating (making the doors inoperable), they did not open with speed or symmetry, and they "sagged" beyond tolerance levels.
Crude prices have sagged almost a third since October, in part due to concerns about oversupply coming to the fore again as U.S. production rose in tandem with increased output from Saudi Arabia and Russia.
However, like-for-like sales fell 2 percent at Media-Saturn, as turnover sagged after the European soccer championship and due to a decision to end the unprofitable wholesale business of its online site Redcoon.
Democrats and Republicans see an electoral map that will be far more challenging for Mr. Trump, whose support in three key states has sagged, and who faced an invigorated and organic level of Democratic turnout.
European markets have sagged in recent weeks, with some investors blaming strength in the euro and uncertainty before Britain's vote on June 23 on European Union membership - dubbed "Brexit" - and a political stalemate in Spain.
Ackman mentioned in his 2015 annual letter that it never occurred to him that his "wolf pack" would turn on him if his investments sagged, just as they supported him while he was doing well.
Sales of Volkswagen and Audi passenger cars have sagged as European customers increasingly shun diesel cars and as the German brands struggle to get their vehicles to conform with new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle standards (WLTP).
There were the garden-variety complaints: inconsistent sizing between brands, the way back pockets stretched or sagged, the humiliation of walking into a dressing room with half a dozen options only to walk out empty-handed.
Shares of the country's top lenders sagged, losing between 0.1%-0.6% after credit rating firm Fitch cut its outlook for Westpac Banking Corp and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group to "negative" from "stable" on Wednesday.
A gauge of global stock markets rose modestly along with gains on Wall Street, while Europe sagged under falling bank shares and concerns that a car tariff could hurt the region's exports to the United States.
TOKYO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond futures on Friday gained the most since January as yields on cash bonds sagged across the curve after U.S. President Donald Trump broke a truce in the Sino-U.
Trade in CBOT December corn was volatile for the first 15 minutes after the USDA released its report, but the contract then sagged for the rest of the session, dipping to its lowest since Oct. 3.
Canada exports around 412,000 bpd of mainly heavy crude to the Gulf Coast region, around 14 percent of its total exports to the United States, and prices sagged as traders anticipated barrels backing up in Alberta.
The show's weekly grosses peaked at $1.6 million for a nine-performance final week in 2017, but the box office has sagged recently, and was down to $541,271 for the eight-performance week ending Jan. 27.
Japan's economy grew at an annualized rate of 0.7 percent in April-June, revised up from initial estimates but much slower than the prior quarter's growth led by leap year effects, as exports and capital spending sagged.
DUBAI, July 11 (Reuters) - Bahrain's gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, shrank 1.2 percent from a year earlier in the first quarter of 2018 as oil production sagged, data from the official statistics agency showed on Wednesday.
Industrial output fell by a seasonally adjusted 0.2 percent in June from May, lagging a median 1.33 percent gain forecast in a Reuters survey of analysts and sagged far below a revised 2.5 percent rise in May.
The labor participation rate, which had sagged during the jobs recovery, rose for the fourth straight month to 63 percent in March, the same level as November 2013, up from a trough of 85003 percent in September.
The greenback sagged against its major peers after Trump and his top economic adviser took aim at the currency policies of key U.S. trade partners, further raising concern that Washington was poised to actively weaken the dollar.
The Turkish lira, stocks and bonds have sagged since March amid uncertainty over how the vote might affect Erdogan's economic policies, and strained relations between Ankara and Washington over Turkey's purchase of Russian S-400 defense systems.
CHICAGO, Oct 10 (Reuters) - U.S. lean hog futures sagged on Thursday as the confirmation of record-large weekly pork export sales to China failed to impress traders who have been expecting a surge in demand for months.
The Turkish lira, stocks and bonds have sagged since March amid uncertainty over how the vote might affect Erdogan's economic policies, and strained relations between Ankara and Washington over Turkey's purchase of Russian S-400 defence systems.
At least one recent CNN poll has suggested support for Mueller has sagged—Republicans seem to buy the idea that he's just targeting the president for partisan reasons, and the Russia investigation is not voters' number one concern.
Instead of button-downs that pinched my hips and sagged in the arms, I had clothing that felt tailored to my body type, and I no longer had to compromise and wear clothes that only sort of fit.
Automakers sagged following news that the U.S. Commerce Department submitted draft recommendations to the White House on its investigation into whether to impose tariffs of up to 25 percent on imported cars and parts on national security grounds.
But "Danica," directed by Hannah Storm of ESPN, isn't all rip-roaring success: It also homes in on Ms. Patrick's frustration with her career stagnation, as she's sagged to the middle of the pack in many recent races.
For a time into January, Fed officials were speaking more hawkishly about expectations, which contributed to the market selloff early in the year as investors feared the Fed would continue to bump up rates as economic data sagged.
TOKYO, Nov 20.5 (Reuters) - Japanese Government bonds sagged on Thursday, with the 20.090- and 30-year bond yields hitting eight-month highs, following a retreat in U.S. Treasuries and on caution ahead of a 40-year JGB auction.
As builders in the kingdom rely on the government for most of their contracts they've suffered as the pace of construction has sagged in the past two years, partly as a result of lower oil prices squeezing state revenues.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp reported lower-than-expected profit on Friday as its previously thriving gaming business sagged, though a one-off gain related to its acquisition of EMI nevertheless pushed the quarterly result to a record high.
TOKYO, Oct 20.380 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices sagged on Tuesday, in line with retreating global bond prices, after the United States and China appeared to have struck a tentative deal last week to avoid immediate tariff rate hikes.
Meanwhile the dollar sagged on worries about the U.S. economy after a steep drop in home builder sentiment and oil prices fell half a percent despite OPEC production cuts in what was a brutal day for investors' risk sentiment.
Barely a month ago Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen cut an isolated figure in her semi-annual testimony to Congress, forced to defend the U.S. central bank's data-dependent approach while around her stocks plunged and oil prices sagged.
The euro initially held up after Germany reported the steepest monthly rise in exports in four-and-half years, but the resistance faded and it sagged a few cents to $1.0518 having ricocheted between $1.0339 and $1.0621 last week.
Media-Saturn saw like-for-like sales in the fiscal fourth quarter fall 2 percent, as turnover sagged after the European soccer championship and due to a decision to end the unprofitable wholesale business of its online site Redcoon.
Also, as oil prices sagged, governments were in a hurry to raise money and did not want to spend extra time planning sukuk issues - which tend to be more complex than conventional bonds - or explaining their intricacies to investors.
That same year, the old North American Soccer League would cease operations; by the time it shut down, the league had shrunk from 24 to nine teams, and average attendance had sagged to 10,2000, from a peak of 28,2000.
I went home for the Fourth of July and spent an hour pulling old high school jeans from my closet, trying them on and then admiring the looseness, how they now gaped at the waist and sagged in the ass.
Though not wholly insulated from events—it sagged when Republicans tried to repeal Obamacare—Mr Trump's approval rating moves in a narrower range than those of past presidents: his critics loathe him and his base loves him, come what may.
This is largely thanks to the IPOs of Uber and Lyft, which sagged immediately; the direct listing of Slack, which has slumped 40% since its July debut; and the disastrous failed attempt by WeWork to raise capital from public investors.
But as one of Japan's smaller automakers and a tiny player globally, it faces growing competition in the United States, where market growth has slowed, and where the company's profitability has sagged due to higher discounting and slowing demand for sedans.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The risk-sensitive Australian dollar rose and the yen sagged in early Asian trade on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he will delay increasing tariffs on Chinese goods on March 1, citing "substantial progress" in trade talks.
The race matched consistent trends in special elections and statewide contests since Trump took office: Turnout sagged in rural, heavily Republican areas; surged in suburban areas; and swung in Democrats' favor in those suburbs when compared to the 43 election results.
He's got a keen sense of when and where to cut in those situations, but when he does so he's often darting into a painted area that is overly crowded because of how much his man has sagged off him.
It's worth noting that in the past week or so, as the 10-year yield has ebbed and the yield curve pressed to new lows for this cycle, bank stocks have held up well and utility and REIT shares have sagged.
India's economy has sagged in the past year partly because many small and medium-sized businesses and consumers have found it tough to borrow from the banks, or from the shadow lenders, officially known as non-banking financial companies (NBFCs).
Its grosses have been healthy — last week it brought in $929,422 at the Winter Garden Theater — although the weekly grosses have sagged during non-vacation periods, dropping as low as $527,703 during a week in early February of this year.
"It seems like the least we could do," John Patterson, 21990, Lieutenant Nininger's nephew, said in an interview in his study in North Kingstown, R.I., where bookshelves sagged with research compiled in an effort to bring his uncle's body home.
Even as Trump's approval rating has sagged, there remained one silver lining for the White House: Poll after poll indicated that around 35 percent of the electorate is sticking with him, despite all the storms that clouded his horizon in 2017.
DUBAI, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Egypt's stock market fell in early trade on Thursday, erasing the previous day's gain as global bourses sagged, while Saudi Arabia's index was headed for a third straight day of losses after oil slid back near $30.
His approval ratings have sagged below 40 percent under the weight of the shutdown, even after recording in 2018 what appears to have been highest annual growth rate since the financial crisis, according to a polling average by the website FiveThirtyEight.
The temperature was hovering at minus 11 Fahrenheit (minus 23 Celsius), and it felt like minus 27F with the wind, thanks to the reservoir of arctic air known as the polar vortex that has sagged over the region this week.
The paper, as summarized in the New York Times, "identified several distinct patterns that suggest that someone or some people at [Bitfinex] successfully worked to push up prices when they sagged at other exchanges," using Tether as the mechanism to inflate those prices.
The sterling sagged to 20-month lows after a report that said colleagues of Prime Minister Theresa May believed they had sufficient numbers to mount a no-confidence vote in her leadership, stoking anxiety about a chaotic British exit from the European Union.
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The risk-sensitive Australian dollar rose and the yen sagged in early Asian trade on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he will delay increasing tariffs on Chinese goods on March 1, citing "substantial progress" in trade talks.
Sony shares had plunged 14 percent this week after the company reported lower-than-expected profit as its previously thriving gaming business sagged, though a one-off gain related to its acquisition of EMI nevertheless pushed the quarterly result to a record high.
The miner posted a 4 percent rise in its half-year net profit to $120.2 million as revenue rose on stronger coal prices and an increased stake in the Bengalla coal mine, but its shares sagged as the pace of growth slowed.
Stories of Wal-Mart squeezing suppliers are not new — it has, after all, built itself into the world's largest retailer mainly by offering rock-bottom prices to lure customers, an approach that became even more important when earnings sagged in recent years.
The investment will raise the profile of Impactive, founded last year by hedge fund veterans Lauren Taylor Wolfe and Christian Asmar, and may help the pair raise capital at a time when activist funds have struggled to attract money as returns sagged.
In winning their first eight, the Rams had triumphed in snowy Denver and gloomy Seattle and plenty of California sunshine, but not amid a mighty din, against a mighty quarterback and a defense that in the second half sagged until it didn't.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc, the largest U.S. carrier, said on Wednesday it would suspend flights from Los Angeles to Beijing and Shanghai, as demand has sagged amid a coronavirus outbreak in China that has prompted other airlines to also cancel flights.
All parts of the business struggled: rates revenues halved to US$74m, foreign exchange income fell 3.333% to US$208m, capital structuring halved to US$51m, commodities dropped 34% to US$35m and credit and capital markets revenues sagged 12% to US$85m.
TOKYO, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices sagged on Friday, with the benchmark 10-year bond yield rising above zero percent for the first time since March, as a bearish mood persisted in the wake of a tentative U.S.-China trade deal.
Read more: How Michelle Carter urging her friend to kill himself led to a jail sentence for involuntary manslaughter Carter showed no discernible emotion as she was taken into custody, though her shoulders sagged as she stood and prepared to be led away.
While some enthusiasm for self-driving cars has sagged because of delays and highly publicized accidents, McKinsey says depot-to-depot trips by driverless trucks using major highways may be achievable more quickly, with fully autonomous vehicles hitting the road as soon as 2027.
Donald Trump's surprise victory in last week's U.S. presidential election has boosted stocks and the dollar, but undermined much of the commodities complex, including oil, which has sagged as expectations that the world's largest exporters will agree to reduce output this month have waned.
"Although the remarkably bullish U.S. inventory reports (are) providing a very encouraging backdrop for oil markets, oil prices sagged, as whatever forward-looking monetary policy support from the Fed has pretty much evaporated," Stephen Innes, managing partner, VM Markets Pte said in a note.
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The risk-sensitive Australian dollar rose and the yen sagged in early Asian trade on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he will delay increasing tariffs on Chinese goods on March 1, citing "substantial progress" made in trade talks.
The proliferation of special purpose vehicles underscores how activist hedge funds, run by some of the biggest personalities in the industry, have lost some of their star power, as returns and assets under management have sagged amid increasing competition and misplaced bets on overvalued companies.
While it is clear that business investment fell sharply last year and manufacturing sagged, weighing down growth, it is hard to tell how much of that was a lagged response to higher interest rates and how much was a response to the trade war.
The deal agreed late last year to reduce output by about 1.8 million bpd until March 2018 helped to keep prices as high as $58 a barrel in January, but they have since sagged as global stocks have not fallen as quickly as expected.
Woods, who became CEO in January 2017 after predecessor Rex Tillerson retired and became U.S. secretary of state, has come under heavy pressure from investors over the past year to turn around the world's largest publicly-traded oil and gas company as its output and earnings sagged.
Sterling sagged 0.2 percent on the day to trade at 85.19 pence per euro after it was revealed Britain's outgoing EU ambassador called on colleagues to challenge "muddled thinking" and said Prime Minister Theresa May's objectives for Brexit were still unknown to her government's staff in Brussels.
NEW YORK, April 11 (Reuters) - An increasingly important gauge of U.S. inflation sagged last month back to near record low levels from earlier in the year, adding to the uncertainty over how fast the Federal Reserve can proceed with interest rate hikes in the coming months.
The bond market sagged on caution towards a crowded auction schedule, with the finance ministry due to sell 1.1 trillion yen ($9.64 billion) of 20-year JGBs on Tuesday, 2.4 trillion yen of five-years on Thursday and 500 billion yen of 40-years on Jan. 24.
CST) * Feeder cattle finish lower * Lean hog market close weak * USDA twice-annual cattle report on Friday By Theopolis Waters CHICAGO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures sagged on Thursday on profit-taking and uncertainty over the price of cash cattle on Friday, traders said.
A recent report by the Institute of International and European Affairs found that last year, American banks invested more heavily in coal and oil from tar sands while renewable energy investments have sagged globally, a reversal of the trends seen shortly after the Paris agreement was signed in 2015.
The far-right party, Alternative for Germany, or AfD, got some 22013 percent of the vote — nearly three times the 290 percent it received in 21980 — a significant showing of voter anger over immigration and inequality as support for the two main parties sagged from four years ago.
But business spending on structures, a category that includes factories, office buildings and power plants, fell at a 10.6% annual rate from the previous quarter, which some analysts noted may have had to do with a decline in energy infrastructure investment like natural gas pipelines as commodity prices have sagged.
About 6.71 million watched the 100th-anniversary race on TV in 2011, but viewership sagged to 733 million two years later, only to rebound to 6.39 million last year — the first time in 10 years the Indy 500 drew more viewers than Nascar's Coca-Cola 2400, later on the same day.
Among the non-college whites who keyed Trump's Pennsylvania victory in 2018, the president's approval rating had sagged to about even -- and those voters, in turn split almost exactly in half between Casey and Barletta, according to figures provided by Christopher Borick, director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion.
In a stark reversal of 40 years of Thatcher-inspired small government and fiscal restraint favored by previous Conservative governments, it includes major public-works projects to lift the fortunes of Britain's Midlands and North, which have lagged London and the country's Southeast as Britain's manufacturing sector has sagged in recent decades.
Indeed, the larger problem this year for Republicans, particularly in the industrial Midwest, is that in a series of states Mr. Trump carried or nearly won, the party failed to recruit top-tier candidates and was left with standard-bearers who aligned themselves with a president whose popularity has sagged with women and suburban voters.
He identified the perpetrator as "a Slav" (because he used a knife and a bomb) with Oedipal hangups (his pipe bombs were penis-shape and the w's in his notes sagged like breasts or a scrotum) who was probably from Connecticut and so prim (that neat block printing) that he would be arrested wearing a buttoned double-breasted suit.
He clearly preferred to drive to the rim when the opportunity presented itself, and generally shot jumpers when that was the right read—either because defenders sagged far enough off of him to allow an easy, in-rhythm jump shot, or because defenders went under a ball screen, allowing James to reach one of his hot spots and shoot uncontested.
However, Brent sagged over 5 percent since its peak in early January and WTI is down over 2.5 percent, reflecting a sentiment that efforts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to cut output by almost 1.8 barrel per day (bpd) in order to end overproduction were so far not big enough to offset rising U.S. drilling.

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