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"spillover" Definitions
  1. something that is too large or too much for the place where it starts, and spreads to other places
  2. the results or the effects of something that have spread to other situations or places

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That's indeed, a real superpower, and Fed policy has a big spillover to the world, we hope that's a positive spillover and largely reduces negative spillover.
Negative spillover from so-called toxic workers is even more pronounced — sometimes having twice the magnitude of impact on profits as positive spillover.
This spillover was not confined to fake news: real news stories in the treatment were also rated as more accurate than real news stories in the control (real news spillover), d=.
These spillover effects are at the heart of agglomeration economies.
The conflict risks massive spillover costs to the global economy.
The human and geopolitical spillover from Syria is not over.
Such dissemination, known among economists as "knowledge spillover," spurs innovation.
The spillover bodies were pushed upstairs for a flag ceremony.
And sometimes it considers the spillover effects of its actions.
Why is negative spillover so much more powerful than positive?
The spillover from the Syrian war has also alarmed Alevis.
A spillover effect should bode well for other retail stocks.
Any spillover into broader financial markets would thus be limited.
Israel has seen spillover violence from the Syrian civil war.
"I think it's reasonable to assume there will be some level of spillover for low-wage workers, less so for middle-wage workers and no spillover at all for high-wage workers," said Schmitt.
This "spillover effect" is certainly something I've witnessed in Latin America.
Jordan's position made it vulnerable to spillover of violence, Momani said.
Turkey faces multiple threats including spillover from the war in Syria.
We are watching for potential spillover effects to other risk assets.
More astonishing is the spillover of negative yields into "junk" bonds.
The decision is more than spillover from the US-China dispute.
But risks of spillover from the slowing global economy loom large.
Our own research demonstrates how large these spillover benefits can be.
A major concern is the potential spillover of the current crises.
"We call this a spillover of the Trump election," says Walia.
Knowledge spillover helps companies avoid repeating the mistakes of their competitors.
Such an effort might also have had spillover effects on politics.
These businesses are rooting wealth locally and creating positive spillover effects.
They may decide to become more environmental by decreasing the use of other single-use products or supporting environmental policy change (which is called positive spillover), they may decide that their one good deed gives them the right to take an extra-long shower (negative spillover), or they may pat themselves on the back and continue living their lives as usual (no spillover).
Action from some of Thursdays' late earnings reports could also spillover Friday.
Intangible investment also exhibits large spillover effects, argue Messrs Haskel and Westlake.
There's far more wealth involved on our side and greater spillover effects.
But GDPR compliance is going to have spillover effects for them anyway.
Commit to getting strong and witness the positive spillover effect at work.
Some analysts point out that the spillover from Turkey should be limited.
The economy is also vulnerable to spillover effects from slowing growth abroad.
Traders are also bracing for spillover as Turkey's woes roil western markets.
At the park, a spillover of people gathered in an adjacent street.
Mr. Bullock cautioned that keeping the park open had a spillover effect.
But the data showed that both positive and negative spillover were fleeting.
Public R&D spending also encourages private investment through the spillover effect.
Turkey faces multiple security threats including spillover from the war in neighboring Syria.
Stocks could also see some positive spillover Wednesday from Apple's late Tuesday earnings.
For Turkey, the attack was the latest spillover from the Syrian civil war.
They found that the promised economic spillover didn't hold up across racial lines.
The bra also provides full coverage to keep wearers contained and prevent spillover.
But there could be a spillover effect after the recent attack in Brussels.
Swift social media spillover has also made companies react more quickly, he added.
A few studies have examined the question, and all support the spillover theory.
Many of my colleagues devote their weekends and evenings to the spillover work.
They don't have many spillover benefits for the other parts of a university.
Tracking down the right viral culprit is paramount to preventing future interspecies spillover.
S. tensions could spoil the trade deal and the spillover of China-U.
And whether it's going to have a spillover effect or a domino effect?
The plastic straw ban advocates are essentially hoping for a positive spillover effect.
Analysts also noted improved sentiment after initial fears of significant negative spillover from Brexit.
These regions will be exposed to the spillover effect from any action on China.
That's because of the potential "spillover effects" China's economy has on other countries' economies.
But on Monday, market concerns about negative spillover from Brexit resurfaced in the pound.
China will strengthen macro policy coordination with major economies to generate a positive spillover.
But the spillover effect would be modest and not result in a systemic event.
The negative spillover that most have feared just hasn't happened yet, especially the banks.
And the spillover effects on the rest of the housing market could be nasty.
To the extent that that spillover grows and expands, then we will be concerned.
Spillover from the sentient Instagram feed that is the VIP section quickly overwhelms us.
"We're starting to see some spillover to loans longer than 85 months," said Zabritski.
Uganda has long prepared for the possibility of a spillover in the Congo outbreak.
"Dividend coverage has been strong; some firms have built up spillover income," she said.
IMF OFFICIAL WARNS OF 'SPILLOVER EFFECTS' TO EMERGING MARKETS FROM U.S.-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS
At home, Turkey itself faces attacks by Kurdish militants and spillover of Syian violence.
Spillover risk Manufacturing makes up just a small part of America's consumer-led economy.
In recent years, upscale restaurants have opened nearby, part of the spillover from downtown.
Furthermore, the trend has a spillover effect on the sustainability front, the host noted.
Access to the courtroom was limited, with some journalists confined to a spillover room.
But what's at the heart of "Spillover" is that most spillover events are because humans have sought out animals as hunters and consumers of meat or humans have put animals in too close proximity to each other, giving way to disease-sharing opportunities.
The spillover benefited China Development Bank's US$9.63bn tap of its 2.5% bond due 2020.
"We are feeling so much this spillover effect," said Mr. Awonegbe, who employs 50 people.
Other researchers have considered the spillover effects of non-compete agreements for the wider economy.
They also have a term to describe the moment this happens, called a spillover event.
"There's spillover things that happen if you have two engines that are common," Bogdan said.
He said worsening German economic data showed there would be spillover into the Czech economy.
This is probably down to the spillover effects of the fall in the oil price.
Could the R&D behind a climate-friendly transition produce similar spillover benefits for society?
The long-term productivity gains associated with efficient outsourcing can have other spillover benefits too.
And it's not certain yet that the spillover originated with wild meat slaughter or consumption.
The benefits of the new subway line already appeared to have caused a spillover effect.
But subsequent research looked at the cash transfer's spillover effects — and it complicated the picture.
Military spending—particularly the sort focused on technology and research—does often have large spillover effects.
It's the possible spillover effects for the rest of Europe, and with it the global economy.
By studying Ebola spillover, we can better predict where the virus might emerge in the future.
As a photojournalist, Tanya was often assigned to cover the spillover into Jordan of Syria's disaster.
It could have been a spillover, prompted by heavy hitters like Starbucks, General Electric and Disney.
Investors' risk assessments of Turkey have suddenly shifted, and the spillover is beginning to be felt.
The good news is that there are ways to reduce the spillover effects of negative rates.
Cramer also anticipates a positive spillover to the real economy when earnings season begins next week.
Altintas' actions have also raised questions about the potential spillover from the Syrian crisis to Turkey.
The spillover from trade between China and South Korea passing through the North would be massive.
And, if so, how much to pay manufacturers for it — the spillover effects should be included.
Turkey faces multiple security threats including spillover from the fight against Islamic State in northern Syria.
The second factor is the indirect impacts of "spillover" effects for both consumer and industrial products.
"Spillover" is alarming but short on explanation; Discovery's Thursday night documentary, in contrast, isn't alarming enough.
As with the Philippine affair, administration officials said the airport scene would have no spillover effect.
Corn and wheat were flat as concerns about burdensome supplies offset spillover support from higher soybeans.
Failing to analyze the spillover means you'll be badly mistaken about the effects of the program.
But Swim also says there's what psychologists call a "spillover" effect from one behavior to another.
It had five bedrooms and another room for any overnight spillover, and was near the water.
Design problems at aerospace giant Boeing have also hurt business investment, with some spillover to exports.
Coronaviruses from animals can spread to humans in rare instances that are known as spillover events.
And Truelove has found that in most cases regarding the environment, we do see positive spillover.
Any blowup would have a spillover effect that would reverberate from Silicon Valley to Taipei and Beijing.
Live cattle futures also fell on Tuesday amid spillover pressure from hogs, while feeder cattle ended mixed.
At the same time, investors are growing more cautious over spillover risks in the equity market, too.
It tends to be politicians, and [these receipts are] a spillover of the negative language they use.
Early ideas include improving techniques to reduce mitochondrial spillover, or matching donors to prevent competition among mitochondria.
A prolonged period tariffs and retaliation could dent consumer and business confidence and have substantial spillover effects.
A positive spillover from the two Saudi banks' profit news encouraged investors to buy other banking shares.
He believes that we will begin to see the spillover effects of lower energy in other industries.
"We believe that any tax reform would have to be mindful of the spillover effects," she said.
They've also mandated rules such as separating birds from mammals in order to prevent a viral spillover.
That can pose a spillover risk to governments, should they need to support these entities, she added.
Turkey is fighting the growing perception it's no longer safe -- rocked by spillover violence from neighboring Syria.
A separate review of some syndicated loans conducted in February could have spillover effects on bank redeterminations.
A bad choice at the top of the ticket can produce a spillover effect to other races.
Jaume Plensa's "Spillover II," a sculpture comprised entirely of metal letters, was reinstalled in Atwater Park, Milwaukee.
And the spillover effects of these innovations have made it a lot easier to develop new products.
Courting its spread in detention centers is appalling; encouraging its spillover outside them is, if possible, worse.
Yes, economics textbooks cover externalities or spillover effects, but these have not been integral to growth analysis.
Either way, it's a good idea to do the experiment outside, since it involves so much spillover.
Spillover from U.S. stock markets, led lower by Apple on Wednesday, could also be weighing on crypto prices.
Scientists have long thought that spillover from the lake eroded the chalk ridge, eventually creating the Dover Strait.
Retail suffered because of the collapse of the U.S. stock market, and the spillover from China scared investors.
The Martian orbiter spotted surface features unlike anything seen before—apparent spillover landscapes known as Martian outflow channels.
If a tropical region is rich in potential disease hosts, shouldn't we see more spillover transmission to people?
Many forecasters didn't anticipate the spillover effects into the broader manufacturing sectors that led to declining business investment.
In a Silicon Valley-spillover area where home prices can easily exceed $1 million, residents expect certain amenities.
But it is nervous about an accidental escalation, or a spillover of the rising tension in the Baltics.
According to the study, the spillover effect accounts for 11 percent of the recent traditional Medicare spending slowdown.
"Most analyses suggest it would have negative economic consequences for the U.K. and spillover in Europe," she said.
"And the longer you let that spillover take place, the more chance it has to become better adapted."
Since we cannot predict where or when the next spillover will happen, we cannot prevent outbreaks from occurring.
The Spillover Effect Swim says people need to feel motivated by changes they make to help the environment.
Whereas positive spillover that boosted speed or quality generally took a month to impact a lower-performing neighbor.
A similar spillover effect is also seen in the Taiwanese commercial real estate sector, CNBC reported in December.
One important question is whether this cautious mood would eventually spillover into hiring decisions or slowdown wage growth.
Feeder cattle futures rallied more than 54.503 percent on spillover strength from live cattle and on technical buying.
But the tumult in Turkey and spillover in the emerging markets could dominate trading early in the week.
The result is uneven distribution of wealth, which keeps poor neighborhoods poor and limits potential spillover effects of affluence.
"We will continue to act decisively against any spillover and any infiltration of Israeli territory or airspace," Netanyahu said.
There was spillover to the rest of the department who kept being called to see if they knew anything.
Corn futures advanced on spillover support from wheat, while soybeans advanced on follow-through buying from Monday's strong gains.
At the same time, the spillover effects of that sort of employment to outside, private industry are quite small.
It allows law enforcement use of facial recognition where it makes sense, with serious protections against spillover and misuse.
Data show the challenge of meeting international standards for water, sanitation and hygiene in the camps and spillover sites.
He said QE by other central banks, especially by the U.S. Federal Reserve, had "strong positive international spillover effects".
The RBI governor has previously warned of the potential spillover effect from China's economy to other countries, including India.
Live and feeder cattle futures ended mostly lower on Friday on spillover pressure from the sharply lower hog market.
The deaths put Uganda on a high alert for a potential major cross-border spillover of the Ebola outbreak.
Last week, investors got two fresh pieces of bad news confirming this spillover that Barraud has been warning about.
CHINA SECURITIES REGULATOR SAYS DISPOSAL OF CEFC SHANGHAI SECURITIES WILL NOT AFFECT OTHER SECURITIES COMPANIES, SPILLOVER EFFECT IS SMALL
Thanks to the intervention of the engineers, there had been no spillover, no havoc, and hence no land-building.
The oil demand equation: tougher curbs on plastics could have the spillover effect of altering global oil demand levels.
Bank shares also fared well, a possible positive spillover effect from the upbeat results of the two Saudi banks.
But, the kind of descent the US market has suffered can create spillover that inflicts long-lasting economic damage.
European leaders, who appear more concerned about the spillover from a destabilizing Turkish crisis, could offer a bailout instead.
BRUSSELS — The judges were there, the lawyers and the press — so many journalists that there was a spillover room.
And during the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, the city will host spillover sporting events, including baseball, softball and soccer.
While this is unfortunate for positive spillover — wouldn't it be great if the improved employee continued being awesome forever?
The rise in JGB futures had a spillover effect on longer-term JGBs, dragging down yields among longer tenors.
"Firms in critical infrastructure sectors may generate especially large negative spillover effects to the wider economy," the report states.
So the spillover effect on consumer demand — tariffs passed on as higher prices to consumers — should be quite small.
Wade in 1973, had a spillover effect where those opposed to abortion also began to be opposed to birth control.
The Golan, which Israel captured from Syria in the 1967 conflict, has seen spillover violence from the Syrian civil war.
"Refugee camps have the potential to become energy innovation hubs with a spillover effect on surrounding host communities," Bellanca said.
The spillover from the sell-off in the stock markets may further support the rates divergence trade, some analysts say.
As I wrote about Amazon HQ2 a few weeks ago: These spillover effects are at the heart of agglomeration economies.
The aim of the exercise was to look at ways to mitigate the spillover to other parts of the economy.
Given the potential for regional spillover, any decision on oil sanctions would require consultation with Venezuela's neighbors, the officials said.
The only thing that might work is making clean energy cheap and then sharing it with those economies (technology "spillover").
The greenback's strength has helped keep a lid on energy prices, but it's had undeniable spillover effects, the investor said.
The need has arisen to repatriate the capital from sovereign wealth funds with spillover effects occurring for global equity markets.
Yet Erdogan is more focused on extending his presidential powers, fighting Kurdish militants and preventing spillover from Syria's civil war.
Nonetheless, the tense talks at Escondida could have a spillover effect, said the head of Zaldivar's main union, Raul Torres.
This will have spillover impacts on related industries, such as shipping, farm input supply firms and trading and brokerage firms.
The report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation found the spillover effect was strongest in places closest to Vancouver.
The development of the technology and the deployment of positioning satellites also provides a spillover advantage for the space industry.
Until we see broad-based spillover on the services side, it makes sense for the Fed to stay on hold.
The key factor that turns a spillover into a national, potentially a global, crisis is lack of routine medical care.
Editorial Dealing with extremism abroad and its spillover at home will present an enormously complex challenge for the next president.
We do think that if that froth comes out, it will start to spillover," he warned on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
So, as Medicare Advantage enrollment swells, the growth in the cost of care for traditional Medicare falls — a spillover effect.
And although the ADB is monitoring the North Korean nuclear crisis, there has been no economic spillover yet, he added.
Plus, the untucked style and flexible fabric allow me to take elongated stretches at my desk without any midriff spillover.
"There are now spillover effects...with both leisure and business travelers opting to travel to Singapore instead of Hong Kong."
With defaults rising, banking regulators and economists have started to worry about the spillover from the strain of these loans.
And as humans encroach more and more into animal habitats, it's believed these spillover events may only grow more common.
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The spillover goes to the house he bought as an investment in Middletown, N.J. "I'm not a hoarder," he said.
He had been looking forward to the new campus, anticipating positive spillover effects for jobs and education in the community.
And minimum-wage gains can have a spillover effect, pushing up pay for workers just above the bottom salary tier.
Draghi said that while there may be some spillover to other bond markets from Italy's problems, any impact was limited.
Trump might respond that the point of a wall is to prevent any of these negative spillover effects from manifesting themselves.
"Another contributing factor is the selloff in tech stocks, which could be having a spillover effect into crypto markets," Greenspan said.
Also, major insurers are connected to large banks and institutions, and there could be spillover effects if one failed, it said.
But one takeaway is that large-scale government investment in research does have spillover effects that can support local economic development.
The broader stock markets have so far not seen a spillover, and MSCI's Asia index has been on a sustained uptrend.
Among the little-discussed spillover effects: These workers may be far more employable when they look to climb the economic ladder.
Analysts also noted improved sentiment after initial fears of significant negative spillover from the U.K. vote to leave the European Union.
The Chinese domestic bond market is set to be affected by the negative sentiment through a spillover effect, according to analysts.
Underlying such machinations lies the assumption that the BRI will deliver a host of lucrative spillover effects to the transit countries.
Britain, Germany, France and the Netherlands, all wary of spillover from conflict in Syria, were among states announcing extra security measures.
This is mostly because they included the spillover effects of TPP, which feed back into stronger growth for the countries involved.
"Any spillover to EM that really have nothing to do with the Brazilian president's scandal are a buy," she said Thursday.
In addition to concern about Reckitt's liability, investors on Wednesday worried about a possible spillover effect on Reckitt's infant formula business.
The negative spillover to employment hasn't happened yet, or there wouldn't have been such robust numbers reported by ADP on Wednesday.
Moreover, an India-Pakistan nuclear war could have certain dramatic and irrepressible "spillover" effects upon North Korea and the United States.
"We're starting to see the spillover impact from the energy patch onto the consumer loan books," Barclays analyst John Aiken said.
"Even for millennials that don't have kids, there's also this element of the spillover effect from student loan debt," Rossman said.
In addition, there could be spillover that damages investor confidence in particular in emerging economies, as well as greater inflationary pressures.
Investors worried Italy would cause chaos in Europe, slowing the economy there, and that would also spillover to the U.S. economy.
So it's important to look at more recent data to see if the spillover could still be connecting the two phenomena.
Along with spillover weakness from Wall Street, cattle markets faced a threat of reduced consumer demand for pricey cuts of beef.
Conservationists said they were far from convinced that there would be no spillover effects from moving the capital to East Kalimantan.
The domestication of animals in close proximity to mosquitoes creates zoonotic diseases where the spillover [happens] from animal diseases into humans.
Hate is hate and the spillover makes us all responsible for watching each others' backs and standing up for each other.
Some research has found that the spillover and general equilibrium effects of some changes are far bigger than the direct effects.
"It seems like every year there's some kind of spillover," said Brad Keselowski, a playoff driver who won the 2012 championship.
However, as Venezuela's condition has grown increasingly dire – with spillover effects within the region – the calculus in Washington may be shifting.
Lest any of these ripple effects seem like academic abstractions, keep in mind that tax changes can have powerful spillover effects.
Heather Truelove, an associate professor of psychology at the University of North Florida, has studied the spillover effect with environmental decisions.
The spread of conflict to Equatoria has compounded the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan and precipitated its spillover to neighboring countries.
Even before the reservoir's spillover reached an agricultural area outside of Manteca, all that rain meant the river was close to flooding.
Worldwide spillover from US-China trade wars, block by block road emissions in LA, and America's history of wanting to nuke hurricanes.
But the risk is that there could be is a spillover, either through a severe cash crunch or a blow to confidence.
"A lot of these issues are domestic spillover, where a person comes into a workplace to solve a domestic issue," Shaffer said.
My country has weathered the international financial crisis, the spillover effects of the Arab spring and the ongoing crises in the region.
Transmission routes While ecological niche mapping can help in predicting spillover, there's also another, less well explored hiding place to consider: people.
This potential for human-to-human transmission means that Ebola has opportunities to re-emerge without a spillover event from the forest.
Officials say the new defences will keep out the drug barons and the risk of a spillover of Morocco's growing Berber unrest.
The rail link reflects improved relations in recent years, despite the spillover of a high-profile Malaysian money laundering scandal into Singapore.
It's a big concern if the European markets continue to deteriorate, that could have a spillover and could affect the U.S. economy.
Eventually, the waters in the inland sea spilled over, flooding the land barrier and creating the spillover surface features observed by Pathfinder.
This, then, impacts every financial round thereafter and has a spillover effect on other companies, even if they are not as attractive.
If revenue falls short of current Treasury receipts, a capped, spillover flat tax of 28503 percent -22019 percent makes up the deficiency.
That's far more "spillover" than is true in manufacturing, where a new job typically creates fewer than two other jobs, he calculates.
Fears of negative spillover from a rapid slowdown in China's economy hit global markets in August 2015 after a surprise yuan devaluation.
In Afghanistan, the United States seeks to avert the spillover effects of terrorism, radicalism, and criminality that directly threaten America's homeland security.
Back said the firm has not seen any spillover from the collapse of the region's biggest private equity firm, Abraaj, last year.
The crisis over the wealthy Catalan region has raised fears among European countries of a spillover to other parts of the continent.
And thanks to spillover demand from Shenzhen - where around 60 percent of buyers are from - Huizhou's supply of new homes is tight.
If trade-secret laws are enforced too strictly, the practice can undermine employee mobility, destroying the Brownian motion that fosters knowledge spillover.
Those who couldn't squeeze in were sent to a lower floor, where a live feed had been prepared in a spillover room.
The camp's population in September was so large that many were living under tarpaulins on a windswept spillover site beyond its fences.
The sentiment may have had a spillover effect to Chinese Americans in the district, many of whom also work in Silicon Valley.
On top, there's a spillover of sev, kinks of fried besan (chickpea flour), and banana chips with a sheen of coconut oil.
Today, most of the roots come from southern Missouri, with some spillover in Illinois; they're also grown in Northern California and Oregon.
Agents of disease In "Spillover," we meet the people who lived through Hendra virus and Ebola virus outbreaks as Quammen meets them.
The saga of the rice study last spring shows how a snub from USDA can create spillover effects throughout the academic world.
The defendants can be expected to seek separate trials to minimize the potential for prejudicial spillover of evidence from the other defendants.
The spillover effects are clearest in the transportation sector, where business slowed for railroads and trucking companies as trade slumped last year.
The crisis has potential spillover effects that alarm many of Venezuela's neighbors, who have already witnessed a dramatic increase in refugee flows.
Do it for your friends and neighbors, town and cities: Thriving congregations have spillover effects that even anti-Trump marches can't match.
The states said the Colorado law had spillover effects, taxing neighboring states' criminal justice systems and hurting the health of their residents.
The authors did not find a different kind of spillover effect, however: feelings of envy at witnessing the good fortune of others.
Mara Karlin, an expert at the Brookings Institution and a study-group member, warns of the possibility of a "spectacular Levantine spillover".
On other occasions, it has retaliated against Syrian government positions for the spillover of errant fire into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.
CME lean hog futures closed up their daily 3-cent limit on spillover strength from cattle, along with rising wholesale pork prices.
There is cartel-fueled drug violence directly across the border in parts of Mexico, but it largely fails to spillover into McAllen.
Trump's campaign focused heavily on a promise to revive American manufacturing, and that promise won votes precisely because of those spillover effects.
But those kinds of spillover effects simply create a practical limitation on the effectiveness of local tailoring; they aren't an argument against it.
The ECB president added that there could be spillover from Italian borrowing costs to other countries but he expected it to be limited.
"The SHFE market remains very short term and local in focus, but with an increasing spillover onto levels of global volatility," Citi added.
Corn was mixed as spillover pressure from lower soybeans offset support stemming from concerns about delayed planting around much of the U.S. Midwest.
And on top of that they also had to implement tools that gave users more control, and that can have a spillover effect.
Briand said while there is rapid spread of transmission in Hubei, outside the province there are mostly "spillover cases" with clusters of transmission.
Long lines one year can have a spillover effect into the next election, MIT political science professor Charles Stewart III told BuzzFeed News.
FITCH- WEAKNESS IN GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTORS DEMAND HAS HAD NEGATIVE SPILLOVER EFFECTS IN AREAS WHERE SIGNIFICANT PART OF EXPORTS IS TECH RELATED, LIKE KOREA
The spate of bombings has raised questions about its ability to protect itself from a spillover of both the Syria and Kurdish conflicts.
On the other hand, the authors said, there are factors that could dramatically increase the number of spillover events beyond what they projected.
In addition to the spillover from the civil war in Syria it is also fighting a Kurdish insurgency in its largely Kurdish southeast.
Soybeans firmed on the USDA's lower-than-expected soybean acreage and quarterly stocks estimates, although gains were limited by spillover pressure from corn.
The spillover has also included bombings, such as an IS-claimed suicide attack in November that killed more than 40 people in Beirut.
So far, the country's competing factions have united to quarantine the spillover of the Syrian war to a remote part of northern Lebanon.
Because of the methods used, this may be a conservative estimate — the spillover effect could be even larger, explaining more of the slowdown.
Higher levels of competition would incentivize firms to innovate their business processes and products, with positive spillover effects for economy-wide productivity. 5.
For refugees: The Europeans who have a stake in Syria will likely be affected, too, potentially "because of spillover" of refugees, Dalton said.
But if you prioritize learning them now versus later, the spillover effect on your life and career could yield some pretty impressive results. 
Good governance, anti-corruption, disease prevention and infrastructure projects promote stability in fragile states, with positive spillover effects on regional and global security.
The economic term for such a spillover is a "negative externality," which occurs when one person's consumption harms the well-being of others.
With the situation further deteriorating in Syria and Iraq, the potential for a spillover into Turkey becomes more realistic with each passing day.
Mr. Hassett also said he was unconvinced by studies that showed a significant spillover effect of a government shutdown into the private sector.
And children sidestepped the spillover from the canals as they trick-or-treated in Venetian masks and witches' hats under the Rialto Bridge.
"There will be a spillover effect," said Paul Pierre-Louis, 25, who lives in the East Village and goes running across the bridge.
While spillover events like COVID-19 cannot be prevented, there are investments that the international community can make to minimize their overall effects.
How much of a direct impact will it have on demand in China and the spillover effect for the rest of the world?
Briand believes that in Hubei and places that have spillover, "we can stop transmission," which will prevent the situation from becoming a pandemic.
Despite the spillover into Asia, Vietnam's geographical proximity to China and its historically strong political and economic links with Beijing are paying dividends.
Rather, it changes the rules of the game when dealing with government debt, which will undoubtedly have spillover effects in the United States.
He faces an April referendum on sweeping new powers he deems vital to a country facing spillover of Islamic State violence from Syria.
For whatever reason, we managed to boost the local economy and generate large economic spillover and the psychological spillovers seemed to track those.
But worsening economic data from overseas and escalating tensions with China since that then has elevated fears about spillover onto the US economy.
"Therefore a spillover from China, integrated especially in Asia but also with the rest of the world is much more significant," she said.
CME live cattle futures declined on Monday, with the June contract hitting a one-week low on long liquidation and spillover weakness from hogs.
USC's Green said there has been a spillover of Los Angeles residents moving into nearby Inland Empire counties, such as Riverside and San Bernardino.
The spillover includes reduced exports to China, equal to about 73 percentage points and a 27 percentage point hit from Chinese tourists, traveling abroad.
As a "real superpower," the Fed has a big spillover effect on the world, Zhu Guangyao said in an interview on Friday in Washington.
The paper claims to be the first to model the spillover effects of Japan's qualitative and quantitative easing program (QQE) on Southeast Asian countries.
Businesses are wary of headwinds from external sources, especially spillover effects from trade disputes and weaker growth at key export destinations, the survey said.
"More so than anything, it's the Home Capital sentiment spillover that's leading to some caution," said Bryden Teich, portfolio manager at Avenue Investment Management.
That's despite a harrowing bear market in oil that has caused spillover damage into the stock and bond markets as well as corporate earnings.
The study also shows evidence of "spillover effects"—when an inland state legalizes medical marijuana, the nearest border state sees a decrease in crime.
"Though most people think the ECB meeting is the driver in Europe, U.S. Treasuries is having spillover effects on the Bund market," he said.
"Though most people think the ECB meeting is the driver in Europe, U.S. Treasuries are having spillover effects on the Bund market," he said.
It did not take into account the spillover effects — good or bad — that the refrigerator had due to our ability to shop less frequently.
Over the past five years, SoCal psych jaunt Desert Daze has evolved from Coachella spillover party to a destination festival in its own right.
He acknowledges that a potential cryptocurrency crash could have a spillover effect, even though it's not included in his official 2018 stock market forecast.
"It is natural to expect that here will be spillover from the trade tensions to FDI — that is still in the pipeline," he said.
He tells me that he's been asked many times, especially over social media, if he'd write an addition to "Spillover" to include COVID-19.
That could spillover into the performance of U.S. businesses at a time when the "strain of lower production" is being felt stateside, Saccocia said.
While so much of Italy groans under the weight of mass tourism, in Molise a little of the spillover would go a long way.
By contrast, in Afghanistan, the United States seeks to avert the spillover effects of terrorism, radicalism and criminality that directly threaten America's homeland security.
If it's contained quickly, she said, China's overall 2020 GDP growth will be hurt, but just slightly and cross-border spillover would remain minimal.
Andrea Iannelli, investment director at Fidelity International, told CNBC in August that he expected "a spillover (or) contagion of some sort," into other countries.
In the market, this kind of risk spillover effect and sentiment has shown under the circumstance that Lira depreciated for around 20% last week.
India's e-commerce space is seeing a massive rivalry brewing between Amazon and local firm Flipkart, with spillover effects in the physical retail space.
This would have extraordinary spillover effects, gutting the chances of effective litigation checks not just here but in many other settings down the line.
And these benefits have broad spillover effects throughout the labor market and make sustainable gains in narrowing the gap between the richest and the poorest.
Since then, there has been heavy fighting across the border, and mortar shells and rockets have landed in Israel – mostly accidental spillover from the war.
For investors worried about the health of the global economy and spillover to the United States, this is yet another headwind to take into account.
Data on Tuesday showed stable euro zone private business activity this month, easing concerns about negative spillover from Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Any ruling that denies parliament a say would be clearly pound-negative according to our FX strategists, with likely spillover effects to European government bonds.
And faster housing growth wouldn't just mean more jobs at high-tech companies; it would also have spillover benefits up and down the income scale.
Officials are worried about persistently low inflation, spillover from a global slowdown and the fallout from back-and-forth tariffs between the U.S. and China.
"The policy changes of the major economies and their spillover effects create uncertainty; protectionism is mounting, and geopolitical risks are on the ascent," Li said.
More than 300 new diseases have emerged since 1940, and many of these have been the result of spillover from wild animal to human populations.
In addition to concern about Reckitt's direct liability from the charges, investors on Wednesday worried about a possible spillover effect on Reckitt's infant formula business.
The sanctuary of the Maranatha Baptist Church seats 350 people, and there's a spillover room with a live video feed for another 100 or so.
IF THERE IS ANYTHING THAT HAS MASSIVELY CHANGED IN THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS, IT IS THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF POLICIES GOING IN ALL DIRECTIONS.
" And this from Bloomberg's Matt Townsend, Jenny Surane, Emma Orr and Christopher Cannon: "The spillover will likely flow far and wide across the U.S. economy.
The kingdom, already burdened with hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing war-torn Syria, fear a spillover of refugees along the border if fighting escalates.
Both IS and Kurdish militants have staged bomb attacks in Turkey in recent months, fuelling concern about the spillover of conflict from its southern neighbor.
"In the short run, however, this transformation generates spillover effects — through trade and lower demand for commodities, and through financial channels as well," she added.
The spillover of higher prices to major second-tier cities is fuelling speculation that local governments there may also tighten restrictions on home purchases soon.
But first, she will see how the conflict has threatened to spillover through deadly cross-border raids into Gambella, Ethiopia by gunmen from South Sudan.
But it is now dealing with the spillover from a five-year-old Syrian civil war and Islamic State rocket attacks on its border towns.
Uncertainty around Erdogan's role comes at a time of tension in NATO member Turkey as it faces Kurdish insurrection and spillover of violence from Syria.
Instead, the blockade means cities like Dubai, a 30-minute flight from Doha, are no longer a ready-made option for spillover housing and entertainment.
The result has been millions of refugees fleeing to Turkey, a spillover of violence in Turkish cities, and no end to the conflict in Syria.
IHS Markit said panellists attributed lower output volumes to the impact of a powerful typhoon, as well as spillover effects from U.S.-China trade frictions.
They expressed concern for a possible spillover to its neighboring countries, especially Colombia, but said most of the instability would be "self-contained" to Venezuela.
"If this thing drags on, then things like EIN numbers could lead to bigger spillover effects that we might observe in the data," Hassett said.
Asked if he was concerned about Italy and spillover effects of a euroskeptic-led government, Constancio described his approach as one of watching and waiting.
Nor did officials estimate the potential spillover impact of widespread coverage destabilization on children, other family members, community and safety net providers, or population health.
The spillover of U.S.-China tensions is increasing the risk of doing business in China, and there is no reason to think it will end.
"The underlying causes of zoonotic spillover from bats or from other wild species have almost always -- always -- been shown to be human behavior," said Cunningham.
They can do this with a particular eye towards reducing the risk of animal-to-human pathogen-spillover events (among other considerations) when granting permits.
Although the republic has experienced centuries of violent conflict with Russia, Putin and Kadyrov's mutual understanding has prevented a spillover of violence across the border.
To get into these questions, I spoke to "Spillover" author David Quammen about his book and how it relates to the current COVID-193 pandemic.
Mr. Trump's decisions in recent months to impose sanctions on Iran and Turkey had spillover effects on India, pushing down the value of the rupee.
There is the potential for a spillover effect among nonparticipating citizens' perceptions as well because they learn about the programs from their neighbors and friends.
What we're seeing now in a historical context is an unprecedented acceleration of spillover or jumping of animal pathogens — it could be viruses or bacteria.
We'd live much less happy and healthy lives without it, and modern waste management services prevent a lot of the spillover problems from the past.
"They have gone up for households and for firms, however all this hasn't created much of a spillover to other euro area countries," Draghi added.
IHS Markit said panellists attributed lower output volumes to the impact of a powerful typhoon, as well as spillover effects from U.S.-China trade frictions.
The most important thing now, says Osterholm, is identifying which animal species caused the spillover and determining whether it might threaten outbreaks in other areas.
"We've seen a spillover of the hot weather as well into 2019 in the winter so we have some weakness in winter trading," he said.
But a transatlantic alliance was really very clearly established so in a way it's like in economics there are spillover effects but also spillback effects.
Equities were gaining with Asian technology stocks hitting 22.625-year peaks, said a Reuters report attributing the rally to a spillover from Apple's sterling earnings.
However, a decomposition of spillover losses themselves — as opposed to their ratio to initial losses — shows that asset growth is not the only relevant factor.
Therefore, even if China's domestic import prices are affected by the U.S. futures price, in terms of total volume, there will not be much spillover effect.
Its latest report cited a worsening spillover from China's economic slowdown as well as the impact of low oil prices on emerging markets such as Brazil.
Goldman Sachs economists expected a 225 percentage point hit to Chinese GDP growth in the first quarter, and a 2000 percentage point spillover to global growth.
"The spillover effect from the positive U.S. data has triggered a broader move in core European bonds," said Rene Albrecht, a rates strategist at DZ Bank.
The presence of Islamic State and Nusra Front militants in pockets on Lebanon's border is the biggest military spillover into the country from Syria's civil war.
This dynamic, in which climate change impacts in some parts of the world lead to repercussions far away, can be thought of as the spillover effect.
He described the banks problem as "systemic", a term used in the euro zone debt crisis to signal a catastrophic spillover to the wider financial system.
Rajan proposed that a group of academics should measure and analyze the "spillover" effects of monetary policies and indicate which should be used and which avoided.
This isn't another potential housing bubble bursting, but because of the supply-chain effects, the auto sector could have spillover consequences for the broader U.S. economy.
This is having a spillover effect in jobs: Just 767,000 people are employed in residential-construction in the U.S., 20% below the figure a decade ago.
Lebanon hopes an influx of cash will help revive the economy, which has been hammered by political unrest and spillover from the war in neighboring Syria.
As such, it would be bound to have a major impact on global financial markets as well as important spillover effects to the United States economy.
The legislature's term was supposed to expire in 2013, but lawmakers approved several extensions since then, citing security concerns linked to the spillover from Syria's war.
"We are pushing supply-side reforms, which pushed up prices in upstream sectors, but the spillover to the downstream sectors is not smooth," said Hwabao's Nie.
Iris Pang, Greater China economist at ING, said in a report the weaker than expected growth was due to spillover from the U.S.-China trade dispute.
Instagram doesn't monetize messaging itself, but becoming a stand-in for people's phones could lead to spillover usage of its feed and Stories that show ads.
"Given the uncertainty around extent, duration and market spillover of COVID 19, forward-looking assumptions do not currently consider any of its potential impacts," it added.
"It's the sort of shock that is going to have a big impact on the credit markets, with spillover impacts in other parts of the economy."
"When several countries have widespread transmission, then spillover to other countries is inevitable," said Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
The uncertainty, watched with concern by NATO allies, comes at a time when Turkey faces threats from a Kurdish insurgency and spillover from war in Syria.
In October the gloom spread also to the much larger services sector and to consumers in a sign of possible spillover from the crisis in manufacturing.
While the virus is common in animals such as bats, cats and camels, it can be spread to humans in rare instances known as spillover events.
Tens of billions of additional bicycle rides per year means fewer car trips and lower emissions, with spillover benefits for traffic congestion and urban air quality.
CHICAGO, Sept 23 (Reuters) - U.S. livestock futures rallied on Monday, with both cattle and hog contracts firming on spillover support from strength in the cash market.
But a crowded fourth quarter "may lead to spillover challenges in early 2019 as publishers vie for gamer engagement to drive live service initiatives," he said.
"The forecast continues to assume that the spillover from these countries to the rest of the EM will be fairly limited," wrote the J.P. Morgan economists.
"Given the uncertainty around extent, duration and market spillover of COVID 19, forward looking assumptions do not currently consider any of its potential impacts," it added.
So far, there's little chance that increased pressure on offshore dollar repayment could trigger a broader crisis, but the situation should be closely monitored for spillover threats.
But it was the type of militant operation Tunisia's government has feared as it prepares for potential spillover from Libya, where Islamic State militants have gained ground.
In March, the Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit filed by Nebraska and Oklahoma against Colorado over claims that the spillover has overburdened local law enforcement.
At the same time, worries about spillover from the U.S.-China trade war warranted action at the end of July meeting, and has escalated sharply since then.
Hall was not at liberty to name the start-up, but he said that rootedness and feeling of financial security has a positive spillover effect for companies.
Commodity prices came under pressure overnight from fund selling amid concerns the trade dispute between the United States and China will spillover into lower demand for metals.
While the moves have boosted prices in top-tier cities with some spillover in lower-tier cities, there were still concerns of uneven bubbles in the market.
The courtroom has been cleared, the lights are off in the spillover room on the 19th floor and the initial takes are in on the Uber vs.
This was good for the international community and would avoid negative spillover effects from a disorderly exchange rate adjustment or competitive devaluations by other currencies, Pan wrote.
But almost all the recent bursts of volatility, in Turkey, Argentina as well as Italy, have remained localised and the spillover to broader markets has been negligible.
Fitch's outlook for the Brazilian banking sector remains negative with the weak economic environment and its spillover effects on asset quality core factors weighing on the outlook.
Unfortunately, the local authorities, whether it is the city or the county municipality, they don&apost want to admit that we are having spillover violence from Mexico.
Cattle futures also felt a spillover effect from the hogs market, albeit with less volatility, said Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities in West Des Moines, Iowa.
In order to stop viral spillover from happening, scientists like Supaporn are trying to understand how and why it occurs, and the conditions that drive its evolution.
Winter wheat futures closed higher on Thursday through spillover strength from corn and soybeans, but Minneapolis spring wheat futures fell sharply on larger-than-expected U.S. plantings.
"The speculation-driven futures rallies are not sustainable, and consolidation may have some spillover effects on the spot market," Argonaut Securities Helen Lau said in a note.
The city government has warned investors and home-owners whose properties are on major floodways - spillover channels for floodwater - but they have built there anyway, he added.
The ongoing war in Syria poses risks to Israel and neighbouring countries, which could have an impact on Israel, although direct spillover has so far been negligible.
The expansion of Islamic State militants in Libya is worrying the country's North African neighbors Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria, who fear violent spillover from the chaos there.
Burkina Faso has suffered a homegrown insurgency for the past three years, amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbour Mali.
The South American governments in this alliance are likely expecting to see some spillover benefits that will allow them to devote additional resources to violent crime prevention.
Many international companies, especially in China and emerging markets, owe debt in dollars, so a stronger dollar makes their debts more onerous and creates spillover economic weakness.
The question going forward is how severe the spillover effects of a British downturn will be elsewhere, and what can be done to control or contain them.
JPMorgan analyst Jamie Baker said on the same call that he had underestimated Virgin America's following, and asked if Alaska Air expected a spillover from the deal.
The yen's recent drop against other currencies, such as sterling, has had some spillover impact and lent added support to the dollar versus the yen, traders say.
If there are separate trials, both men could potentially avoid a spillover effect at a joint trial, where jurors have difficulty distinguishing between the two men's conduct.
The attack will raise further questions about the ability of NATO member Turkey to protect itself against a spillover of violence from the war in neighboring Syria.
But while that attack struck Turkish security forces, the attack on Sunday appeared intended to kill civilians, stoking fears of a spillover of violence to metropolitan areas.
In 2015, expected rate hikes were delayed after a crash in China's stock market prompted officials to pause while assessing the possible spillover to the United States.
Emerging markets are keen to shift away from a dollar-dependent global financial system so they are not subject to the spillover effects of the Fed's actions.
Some say those problems have created a spillover effect in Oakland, where there are intense worries about gentrification, housing costs and an erosion of the city's identity.
Several states' unemployment-registration websites crashed under the unprecedented user load, and Thursday's data could include some spillover from those who were unable to file that week.
Even if the dike functions well during Irma, Mr. Javed said, there might be some spillover from several areas of the dike where work is being done.
"Cutting back the wildlife trade has a win-win effect of both protecting species that are harvested from the wild and of reducing spillover of new viruses."
"The much larger role of China in the global economy versus 2003 implies much greater global spillover risks," the bank wrote in a research note on Friday.
Hopefully Trump's economic team grasps how a further weakening of the European economy could have untoward spillover effects on the global economy that could reach our shores.
The perpetual optimists are holding tight to the hopes of an eventual spillover from soft into hard data, and/or Washington-induced reform finally coming to fruition.
As were getting closer to the (British) election there are concerns about any spillover, said Justin Lederer, an interest rate strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald in New York.
A rising fed funds rate and its spillover into the broader financial system this year could have a large impact on consumer loans and liabilities, says Henrich.
Here is the explanation (emphasis ours): One reason for the increase in spillover vulnerability is that mutual funds — bond funds in particular — have grown substantially since 2009.
If Whitaker is found to have been improperly appointed, the spillover effect could invalidate any official decisions he made while in his role – including decisions related to Mueller.
Last week, the International Monetary Fund warned that the global spillover from China's economic slowdown was much larger than it anticipated and could continue to "spook" world markets.
But China has capital controls — that is, it isn't very open to foreign investors — so there's very little direct spillover from plunging stocks or even domestic debt defaults.
As well as suffering spillover from the war, NATO member Turkey, part of the U.S.-led coalition against the Sunni radicals, has become a target for Islamic State.
Long term losses to global economic output weren't as heavy as feared because of economies' ability to adapt, but the spillover to financial and commodity markets was severe.
"Certainly other factors are at play as well – China being down 2.9 percent, the Italian budget debate and potential spillover implications for the global economy, etc," he said.
The resulting economic warfare between the United States and China has heightened business uncertainty and disrupted investment plans in both countries, with spillover effects across Europe and Asia.
But unlike 2008 when widening spreads tightened financial conditions and torpedoed banks' creditworthiness, this was a regulation-driven move that had "limited" spillover effects on broader financial markets.
That anticipated spillover effect is sending investors, who piled into safer assets last year, searching for bargains again - a move that some investors expect to benefit Asian stocks.
Israeli guns have also fired into Syria across the Golan Heights frontier zone in what they called responses to spillover shelling or deliberate attacks by Iranian-linked militias.
From our vantage point as investors, we believe that we will see a similar spillover from the passenger car AV bubble into industrial, agriculture, construction and mining sectors.
In turn, China, as the world's second-largest economy, should also improve its communication with the outside world given the increased "spillover" effect of its policies, Zhu said.
In addition to longer wait times for everyone, "spillover effects" include dissatisfied mental health patients and an assumption of potential violence in the ER, according to these doctors.
Wheat gained on spillover support from higher corn and soy, and on concerns that dryness in some Southern Hemisphere wheat areas could clip yields in Australia and Argentina.
The question is if and when the spillover will happen to the service sector and to the labor market — especially in the larger economies like Germany and France.
A global slowdown Five of the world's biggest economies are now at risk of a recession -- and the spillover effect could eventually drag the US economy down, too.
Apart from the direct impact on imports from China, the regulator said the outbreak would have spillover effects on the tourism sector, a key source of foreign currency.
"The much larger role of China in the global economy versus 2003 implies much greater global spillover risks," economists at JPMorgan wrote in a research note on Friday.
They will directly affect prices in about one-third of the U.S. economy, but their spillover effects will be felt in most other segments of output and demand.
Monday's attack on Ben Guerdan, when around 50 militants stormed through the town assaulting army and police posts, reinforced fears about spillover from jihadist camps in neighboring Libya.
"It's the spillovers that we are concerned with ... the spillover could have effects from one market to the other, from the financial market to the real market," said Guinigundo.
"The biggest contributor is fear of a euro zone crisis, and the spillover from that into demand for safe haven currencies," said Koon Chow, an FX strategist at UBP.
Researchers at Stanford University note that productivity suffers as the number of hours worked increase, which correlates to a number of spillover effects like sleep deprivation and higher stress.
Carney said this appeared primarily to reflect spillover from a softening in policy intentions by the Fed and ECB, rather than a change in the fundamentals of Britain's economy.
Why it matters: Moniz's move shows how geopolitical disputes, and in this case a potentially tragic one, can have spillover effects into wholly unrelated issues like business and energy.
Cereals contributed more gently, rising 1.5 percent on the month mainly thanks to the influence of a weaker U.S. dollar on maize prices, and spillover from soaring oilseeds prices.
At its base, and like its close cousin, the idea of "shareholder value maximization," the use of market-capitalization benchmarks is the negative spillover of the efficient market hypothesis.
The city of Gaziantep is 65 km (40 miles) from the Syrian frontier and has been a focus of Turkish concerns about the spillover of violence across the border.
While most of these U.S. banks don't directly lend abroad, or deal with international trade, tariff escalation has a potential spillover effect to the U.S. consumer and business spending.
Now he's taking on a new battle, the U.S.'s "War on Drugs" that has sought to outlaw illegal substance abuse, but led to a number of spillover effects.
It's built up from Cold War fears, and its world is one that has been decimated by nuclear war and the accompanying spillover effects that a war might make.
Monetary policy, he said, could be left to handle reflation, prevent an outbreak of financial risks and counter the spillover ­effects of an interest rate upcycle across the Pacific.
Analysts noted however that other southern European markets, Spain and Portugal, which were caught up in Greece's 2010-2011 crisis, had been resilient to spillover from Italy this year.
But history shows us that Nixon's demagoguery about law-and-order had a spillover effect on political culture that paved the way for practices that hampered our privacy rights.
"If you get an indecisive hung parliament result, that would be a negative for the U.K. I don't know that it would have a meaningful spillover effect," said Tipp.
The report looked at the Vancouver spillover effect from 1991 through 2016 but not other factors, such as changes in regulations, that would affect home prices in British Columbia.
The economy For every unpaid worker and contractor, delayed permit, slowed construction project, postponed court hearing for business and absent loan, there are spillover effects weighing on the economy.
Yet the Fed has already baulked at raising rates, both before and after its December move, precisely because of its fears over the global spillover effects from more tightening.
The SDG Index is also designed to measure the indirect "spillover" damage that the United States and some other (mainly rich) countries are causing through international trade and finance.
In addition, spillover effects from the unwind have the potential to upend the countries and banks that have executed deals with China at a time when they're increasingly vulnerable.
Since 203, the camp has often relied on smaller overflow encampments, but in five visits over the past three years, I had never seen the spillover extend so far.
Burkina, once among the region's most peaceful countries, has been riven by jihadist and inter-ethnic violence over the last few years, some of it spillover from neighboring Mali.
The U.S. originally "largely outsourced policy to Europe for many months, before deciding too late that it was going wrong," and then dragged Ukraine into its messy political spillover.
In the 2013–16 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, officials suspected the hunting and slaughter of wild animals were to blame for the initial spillover from animals to humans.
Yet, while this toxic spillover happens very quickly, it also dissipates almost immediately once that worker is either fired or relegated to the far physical reaches of the company.
In the material space, commodity prices fell overnight on fund selling amid concerns of the spillover effect on demand from the trade dispute between the United States and China.
The key finding in the Fed report is that the risk of these so-called spillover losses is higher now than at any other time in the past decade.
Emerging market securities were mostly weaker as the lira and ruble tumbled, but analysts didn't see the sell-off in Latin American and other currencies as an asset-class spillover.
In full public view, before a courthouse, the attack marked an alarming development in a country already grappling with bombings by Kurdish insurgents and spillover of violence from neighboring Syria.
The ongoing battle between Europe and Rome over Italy's spending plans has risen the yields on Italian debt and sparked questions over potential spillover effects to the wider euro zone.
Investments in electricity generation, grid automation and integration, and advanced lithium-ion battery technology will lead to positive spillover effects in adjacent industries, including electric vehicles, smart cities, and manufacturing.
Turkey faces multiple security threats including spillover from the fight against Islamic State in northern Syria, where it is a member of a U.S.-led coalition against the militant group.
Tourism's total contribution — including spillover impact to sectors such as food and beverage — to Sri Lanka's GDP was around 11%, according to estimates by the World Travel and Tourism Council.
This as the market was perceived as oversold with anticipation growing that spillover from any boost to the U.S. economy from a Trump presidency could offset newly erected trade barriers.
"But, you know, it wouldn't have been a bad thing if there were spillover opportunities for entrepreneurs to start local businesses or start other businesses supporting big companies," Parker said.
They will likely put more emphasis on global economic conditions as they appear to be worried about the potential spillover effects from weakening global growth through weaker US manufacturing activity.
Though spillover from a stock sell-off in China could stoke concerns for Apple investors, one top analyst said Monday he will maintain he outperform rating for the technology company.
It pointed to the risk of "negative spillover effects on the financial stability of Ireland, as well as on other European countries" if they had been forced to take losses.
Risks to asset quality stem from high dollarisation, rapid retail lending growth, the potential impact of competition on underwriting standards and spillover from any further external shocks to the economy.
New influence has emerged, however, as a result of new types of sanctions measures and tightened enforcement that were principally focused on Iran but had a spillover effect on Sudan.
Import prices are rising as firming global demand lifts prices for oil and other commodities, but the spillover to a broader increase in inflation is being limited by dollar strength.
The RBI also cited concerns about the "high volatility" in global financial markets, and the potential spillover as the U.S. Federal Reserve gears up to raise interest rates next week.
As such, a setback in that economy must be expected to have large spillover effects for the rest of the global economy that would all too likely reach our shores.
There is also Markit manufacturing and services PMI, which will be watched carefully Friday for signs of a pickup in manufacturing activity or any spillover from manufacturing weakness into services.
The spillover effects of slicing the value of the pound in 2016 was enough of an economic shot to spur the economy without sending inflation on a new leg higher.
On Friday, a state-owned Chinese newspaper said the United States has historically followed a "selfish" interest rate policy, warning of negative spillover effects from the Fed's rate-hiking cycle.
Steven Osofsky, a wildlife health expert at Cornell University, pointed out that the trade, consumption, and mixture of wildlife from markets worldwide can facilitate disease spillover through contact with humans.
If the mechanism by which these things pay for themselves is spillover tax revenue, then the actual benefit to the lives of the people being affected must be much larger.
In "Spillover," epidemiologist Donald Burke at the University of Pittsburgh talks to Quammen: The practical alternative to soothsaying, as Burke put it, is 'improving the scientific basis to improve readiness.
Now there's a back room for spillover and sprawling parties, outfitted with wooden slat windows and green wall panels, which Mr. Albenio wistfully said was meant to evoke outdoor dining.
It looked like a late-night religious service had just ended, but instead of the faithful, the crowd turned out to be spillover from a nearby pub with tall windows.
"The failure to address this systematic violence could result in a spillover into central Rakhine, where an additional 0003,000 Muslims could potentially face displacement," said Guterres in a recent speech.
In 2008, the FAA limited Newark to 81 takeoffs or arrivals per hour in order to stop congestion and a spillover effect from nearby John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
But deforestation and urbanization, especially in densely populated places like China, are putting humans into closer contact with bats and other animals, which allows the spillover of viruses, Giotis said.
Those who idealize the Olympics love to argue about the so-called "spillover effects," which are indirect benefits such as the nation's image enhancement, citizen pride and potential economic growth.
The exhibition hall doubled as a spillover room, where conferencegoers could watch sessions on a big-screen TV, though they were unlikely to hear much over the loud surrounding chatter.
"I do think there's a bit of spillover from populism in the United States that could have washed over the Ontario election," said Jonathan Rose, a professor at Queen's University.
This had a major spillover into popular culture, and perhaps one of the best books on this is The Myth of the Eastern Front by Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies.
He concedes that there are challenges: improving the optical performance of the elements; suppressing spillover effects between different signals in the device; and honing the algorithms that calibrate the camera's performance.
But corn recovered by the end of the session, thanks to spillover support in the wheat market and uncertainty over how much of the 2019 corn crop will not get planted.
It reinforced the old adage that a nuclear accident anywhere is a nuclear accident everywhere, Meshkati said, because major failures have spillover effects far beyond the localities where they take place.
Citigroup expects to see investors dump cyclically oriented stocks in an erroneous move that will come even as industrial production improves and the Brexit spillover effects into the U.S. are limited.
Under pressure from Washington, Seoul has halted all orders of Iranian oil, according to sources, even as it braces from spillover effects from the U.S.-China tit-for-tat on trade.
The spillover of the Cedar River, the worst Cedar Rapids has witnessed since 3003, comes on the heels of a fatal Wisconsin flood after heavy rains hit the area last week.
Clinton is expected to solidly beat Trump in New Jersey, though Clinton may see some spillover from her Jersey jaunt in Pennsylvania, which polls have shown to be a tight race.
Their research also found that it's not uncommon for an entire brand to experience a "spillover" effect where every product increases in sales — just because of that one cause-related product!
Draghi cautioned that an undue rise in borrowing costs would change the path for rates, hinting at a spillover from the United States or ripple effects from Italy as possible reasons.
Russia's involvement in the latest Idlib campaign signals its willingness to test the resolve of both the U.S. and Turkey, which has struggled under the humanitarian spillover across its southern border.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country Erdogan compared last week with Nazi Germany, has said she will do everything possible to prevent any spillover of Turkish political tensions onto German soil.
"We are seeing a spillover from the UK where gilts sold off after the data and there's also been supply pressure today," said Martin van Vliet, senior rates strategist at ING.
British Airways owner IAG and tour operator TUI's London-listed shares gave up nearly a percent each as part of a spillover from the suspension of Boeing's 737 MAX 8 jets.
Yet the Education Ministry has refused to cancel classes at state schools even when spillover from demonstrations poses a risk to children - primarily from the tear gas fired to disperse protesters.
"The increased likelihood of the (Brexit) deal not being reached during the summit limits the positive spillover from solid UK data into GBP," said Petr Krpata, an currency strategist at ING.
The spillover effects of the Maduro regime's authoritarian actions are undermining efforts by the United States and its regional partners to promote democracy, human rights and stability in the Western Hemisphere.
While there's been relatively little spillover to date from the turmoil in Italian markets, the recent history of euro crises shows it's dangerous to assume that will remain the case indefinitely.
Euro zone bond yields fell across the curve on Friday, with the long end in particular in demand, most likely a spillover from moves in Japanese government bonds, according to Chatwell.
CLEVELAND — Tucked into a remote corner of the Quicken Loans Arena, behind Puerto Rico and next to the spillover seats for Texas, were the 19 delegates for the District of Columbia.
Such a move would place tremendous and untenable economic and political burdens on countries that already face unrest from surges in refugee flows and spillover violence from the Syrian civil war.
The country has been regularly hit by terror attacks as it continues to reel from the bloody failed coup in July, and grapple with spillover from the conflict in neighboring Syria.
BofA economists say the U.S-China trade war, political uncertainty, and weakness in Japan and some regions of South America also are part of the "large spillover effects" weighing on output.
Spillover support from rising wheat futures also gave corn and soy a lift ahead of eagerly awaited U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) crop supply and demand data due later this week.
It can improve the IMF's image by concretely supporting a reformist government and help to prevent spillover to other emerging markets that could be adversely affected by rising U.S. interest rates.
The average subsidy required to attract a firm creating 1,500 jobs was $85033 million, amounting to a cost of $118,667 per job, with little spillover for the rest of the community.
Traders also cited spillover strength from record highs on Wall Street equity markets and forecasts for a winter storm this week that could stress cattle in portions of the U.S. Plains.
In an apparent reference to U.S. proposals to introduce a border tax to favor exports over imports, the separate document on resilience warns against negative spillover effects from individual policy actions.
Another report to the Security Council called on the government to take greater responsibility for security and expressed concerns about the spillover effects on neighboring countries also dealing with terrorist threats.
The two states contended that the spillover is overburdening local law enforcement, and sought to do away with the regulatory system Colorado has created to tax and control recreational pot sales.
Lew reiterated there was so far little spillover from Puerto Rico's problems into the $3.7 trillion U.S. municipal bond market where it is a major issuer of triple-tax-free debt.
Not only would committee hearings increase the amount of information that senators have at their disposal in reforming Obamacare, but they might also have the nice spillover effect of reducing partisanship.
Risks to external finances from swings in international oil prices and spillover effects of terrorism in the region on tourism receipts will likely remain but Morocco benefits from a number of buffers.
Once a pocket of calm in the Sahel, Burkina has suffered a spillover of Islamist violence from its neighbors, including the kind of ethnic attacks that have destabilized Mali in recent years.
CME live cattle futures closed higher on spillover strength from lean hogs as well as worries about the impact of a blizzard raging in parts of the Plains and Midwest this week.
"There is a spillover effect of agriculture in several sectors, including manufacturing, given that 40% of all soy production is processed," Miguel Mora, a chief economist at the Central Bank, told reporters.
That reminds me of a book by David Quammen, Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic, which talks a lot about the transfer of these viruses from animal populations to humans.
"Strong results from Cisco will spillover to tech names, which are likely to be beneficiaries from the earnings," said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
In Baltimore, which boasts one of the highest rates of gentrification in the country, "spillover" from DC has brought skyrocketing prices, and displacement that hits not only African Americans, but also whites.
Do you really believe that the U.S. can decouple economically and in the markets from what's happening with the second-biggest economy in the world and the spillover effect that could create?
While broader emerging markets have seen little spillover from the Turkey events, MSCI's emerging equity index eased 21380 percent, snapping an eight-day streak of gains and tracking falls on European bourses.
The world will be entering seven years of major financial upheaval starting this May; the spillover effect for you is that, at least until November 2018, it'll be hard to plan realistically.
Israel said its aircraft attacked a Syrian army position after a stray mortar bomb struck the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, a now-routine Israeli response to the occasional spillover from the war.
CME April lean hogs tumbled to a life-of-contract low, pressured by the slumping equity markets, spillover pressure from cattle and lackluster pork demand in the midst of Lent, traders said.
Other results not included in the table sometimes point to negative spillover effects on nearby areas, suggesting that enterprise zones largely rearrange the location of jobs rather than creating more of them.
"In Afghanistan, spillover from more than $100 billion in reconstruction assistance contributed to pervasive corruption, illicit activity and other adverse effects that distorted economic norms and undermined state legitimacy," the report says.
But when ISIS moved toward the Yazidi population near Mount Sinjar in neighboring Iraq, it appeared one spillover from the Syrian war might have been the systematic extinction of an ethnic group.
There was a wider market spillover too, in other sensitive emerging market currencies such as the South African rand and Russian rouble most prominently, but also among many major FX pairs market.
Moreover the restoration of ties with Russia and the spillover of violence in his country have persuaded Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to prioritise stabilising the north over removing Bashar al-Assad.
Further east, Gulf states led by the United Arab Emirates have struck at al-Qaeda's build-up in Hadramawt, fearful of a spillover into their own states which have large Yemeni populations.
Further east, Gulf states, led by the United Arab Emirates, have struck at al-Qaeda's build-up in Hadramawt, fearful of a spillover into their own states, which have large Yemeni populations.
Israel has carried out air strikes or fired mortar rounds during the six-year war in Syria, often in response to the occasional spillover, including stray shells from fighting among Syrian factions.
"Israeli intervention in Syria could easily trigger an escalation of the conflict or a further spillover of violence into the region," Ryan Turner, a senior risk analyst at PGI Group, told CNBC.
That, in turn, would greatly heighten the probability that Greece would be forced out of the euro in short order, which could have important spillover affects to the rest of the eurozone.
Lagarde has also helped explore spillover impacts of one country's decisions on its neighbors and how to balance the rights of individuals, institutions, countries and private creditors in distressed, over-leveraged countries.
And black influence in Georgia could have a spillover effect on other state campaigns, such as Democrat Andrew Gillum's gubernatorial quest in Florida, as well as on representation in the U.S. Senate.
Higher steel prices stemming from Bush's tariffs, according to one study, resulted in the loss of 200,000 U.S. jobs, an unintended consequence, with spillover effects that cascaded well beyond the steel industry.
We know that with Ebola, there was a single spillover event — the first case was a 2-year-old child in West Africa who was playing near a tree where bats live.
Given our unprecedented mobility, a single "spillover" event, a virus jumping from animal to human, in a remote location can rapidly result in a global calamity like what we are experiencing now.
"The unintended spillover effects of tariffs to the economy" and corporate earnings, Lakos-Bujas said, "could be much more severe" if small businesses are forced to cut jobs to cope with tariffs.
The outbreak would have spillover effects on tourism, a key source of foreign currency, and its spread to countries with significant numbers of Sri Lankan workers could hit remittances, the CBSL said.
Rather than ending the consumption of wild meat, the ban drove the wildlife trade deeper underground, where it was virtually impossible to regulate—making other spillover events much more difficult to detect.
Emerging markets too were on a roll, with the main equity benchmark touching new six-year highs and little sign of spillover from Turkey where the lira plumbed a new record low .
Not only that, some argue compulsory voting has spillover effects such as better-informed voters, a more even distribution of political knowledge throughout the electorate, and cheaper campaigns (since turnout is guaranteed).
And that Great Recession became, though not strictly universal, certainly a global phenomenon, striking Britain, Japan, and the European Union, with spillover effects to South Africa, most of Latin America, and beyond.
"If you do get a tit-for-tat type of trade dispute between the U.S. and China, for instance, then that's going to have spillover effects on the rest of Asia," Ling said.
Live cattle futures scaled to a fresh 5-1/2 month high on fund buying and technical support, but ended mostly lower after late-session profit-taking and spillover pressure from lower hogs.
Mapping the virus These maps are a way to look for patterns in where Ebola comes out of the forest and into the homes that line the wilderness -- scenarios known as "spillover" events.
The Syrian Spillover: Lebanon (Dispatch One)As the Syrian conflict continued to bleed over the border into Lebanon, a reported 1.5 million Syrian refugees had been absorbed by then by its smaller neighbor.
Erdogan, also facing spillover of Islamic State attacks from Syria and the aftermath of an attempted military coup in July, has vowed to destroy the PKK following collapse of a ceasefire last year.
A Saturday evening talk entitled "Defending Science and Scientific Integrity in the Age of Trump" was so well attended that organizers had to set up a spillover room where the discussion was livestreamed.
The polar vortex has become a popular phenomenon for good reason: This weakening of the polar vortex and the subsequent spillover of frigid air has become more common over the last two decades.
Public appetite for an even more prolonged deployment of U.S. forces in Afghanistan is low, partly because the conflict is seen as limited to the country itself with little risk of international spillover.
European Central Bank vice-president Vitor Constancio told CNBC on Wednesday that a possible revival of reflationary pressures in the U.S. could spillover throughout Europe and spark a volatile reaction in bond prices.
The raids were part of a security sweep by the army in an area that has been a flashpoint for violent spillover from the Syria crisis and is located near a jihadist enclave.
Back then, worries that a spillover from a sharp slowdown in China's economy sent the Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 500 plunging in their worst start to a year on record.
"The central bank will wait for the second-round effects of the subsidy cuts and for the spillover from higher wages and pensions to materialise," said Dina Rofael, senior economist at Sigma Capital.
There has been frequent spillover of fighting between the factions in Syria into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, but this was the first time Iron Dome was activated to intercept the errant fire.
The Arsal incursion and the continued presence of Nusra Front and Islamic State in the border area in northern Lebanon are an example of the spillover from the five-year-old Syrian conflict.
"There are very real spillover effects from this phenomenon, which affects not only our ability to care for these patients with psychiatric needs but all patients seeking care in the ER," she said.
"The continued house price correction, concentrated in Sydney and Melbourne, is impacting consumer expectations for house prices but so far appears to be having only limited spillover effects on wider confidence," said Hassan.
That answer seems simpler, says Cunningham, and it involves an alien phrase that we will have to get used to, as it is one that has changed our lives -- "zoonotic spillover" or transfer.
Seoul has adopted a "spillover" approach, hoping that an emphasis on diplomacy, aid and economic development, paralleling the American focus on denuclearization, will eventually improve the status of human rights in North Korea.
And since the United States has long been seen as a source of inspiration for countries around the world, Snip says, she fears Trump's rhetoric could have a spillover effect on other countries.
"Even if an individual country is fortunate enough to escape widespread viral contagion, the spillover effects from global developments or broken supply chains may still lead to faltering economic activity," the IMF said.
That "positive spillover" translated into an estimated $1 million in additional annual profits, according to new research from Dylan Minor, an assistant professor of managerial economics and decision sciences at the Kellogg School.
In another tense spillover from the protests, the Iranian authorities briefly seized Britain's Tehran ambassador, Rob Macaire, for what news accounts in Iran called his "involvement in provoking suspicious acts" at a protest.
Here's a summary of Morgan Stanley's forecasts for China's growth depending on how quickly factory production can resume: Still, the analysts said the spillover to global growth is only for the short term.
A mitigating factor could be that the import content of the service sector is much smaller than in manufacturing, but the uncertainty is likely to cause some global economic spillover, von Mehren suggested.
Burkina was once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel region, but its homegrown insurgency has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbor Mali.
"Depending on the magnitude of energy markets being affected, it could spillover to the rest of equities in general," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at New Vines Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
In a weird way, the push toward voice controls seems likely to have a nice spillover effect for Apple's subscription services as people look for the best and easiest integrations with their new setups.
"The jury is still out, and perhaps it is useful to take stock of what's priced in, and drivers of equities at the margin; given the much wider (asset market) spillover," the analysts added.
RELATED: Mapping ISIS attacks worldwide Turkey, for its part, has seen plenty of violent spillover from neighboring Iraq and Syria, where ISIS has employed terrorist and other tactics against civilians and military foes alike.
Homann's concern about spillover costs is not far-fetched given the government is keen to keep all sides happy in the coal compromise, looking to spread costs and limiting burdens on the general budget.
That doesn't mean Goldman expects a spillover effect on banks, noting that mortgage loans were only about 16 percent of banks' total loan books as of 2014, among the lowest of major global peers.
In a separate interview with Agence France Presse, Lagarde said Brexit was unlikely to cause a world recession, adding that the immediate effects would hurt the UK, with some spillover to the euro area.
But relaxed housing prices across the nation and ample credit liquidity have quickly prompted home prices to soar in China's biggest cities, and a spillover ensued in major second-tier cities such as Hangzhou.
"We can interpret the remarkable January performance as a spillover from 22016 — growth gathering pace, low inflation and low volatility, and that has accelerated the momentum," said ABN Amro's Chief Investment Officer Didier Duret.
In addition, the spillover from a money laundering scandal involving Malaysia's state fund 1MDB has weighed on the financial industry, with banks forced to spend hefty sums on compliance, which is not generating revenue.
The president's executive order is intended to protect the United States against spillover from the violent conflicts going on in six countries engulfed in blood civil wars: Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Sudan.
It was a marriage of convenience that didn't please everyone, particularly Hariri's Saudi backers who have publicly criticized the move, but Lebanon has been spared a significant spillover of the violence from neighboring Syria.
The industrial good sector was also hard hit, losing 3,073 jobs as materials and equipment makers who count energy companies among their customers continued to feel the spillover effects from persistently low oil prices.
The countries that have traditionally been the bastion of reliable leadership – Germany and the U.K. — are leaving citizens feeling disappointed – and more worryingly, it is having spillover effects into matters outside of domestic politics.
The report, which led the yuan to give up early gains against the U.S. dollar, added a layer of uncertainty in currency markets and had some spillover effects in emerging market currencies, Bechtel said.
This would keep non-chocolate operations separate from the traditional business to diversify risk and avoid spillover in case of difficulty, the source said, adding the strategy had been approved by the wider family.
"From Australia's perspective, we have been hoping for spillover effects for some years ...we have been frustrated for a number of years that the U.S. was not in a position to normalize," Lowe said.
At a newly established makeshift settlement in Gumdum, itself a spillover from larger preexisting camps located nearby, an estimated 50,000 people, mostly women and young children, huddle together under scraps of tarpaulin and plastic.
Already impoverished, Niger has been particularly hard hit by the spillover of problems from Nigeria, including nearly 10 years of war with Boko Haram, the radical Islamist group that has torn through the region.
Tigers aren't exactly normal wildlife in Westworld, so this could point to some spillover between the other theme park worlds (like one where the samurai androids Maeve stumbled upon in season one might reside).
Claims in the week ended March 28 are likely to include spillover from last week's report and filings driven by the Senate's $2 trillion stimulus package that bolsters unemployment benefits by $600 a week.
And some of the influence of Medicare Advantage plans' managed care techniques rub off on the traditional program, too, reducing spending — a spillover effect that partly explains the slowdown in growth of Medicare spending.
The country was once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel region, but its homegrown insurgency has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbor Mali.
The relatively stable countries of Africa like Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Kenya and Ethiopia are vulnerable to spillover from less secure nations, increased threats of terrorism and their own inability to support their weaker neighbors.
In addition to measuring spillover, Minor was interested to find that, at least among the hourly workers he studied, there really was no such thing as a worker who is highly skilled in everything.
Santa Cruz, which experienced a housing crisis spillover from Silicon Valley over the past decade, is the third most expensive county in California and the least affordable in the state when adjusted for wages.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - An errant missile struck Cyprus early on Monday, skimming the densely populated capital Nicosia and crashing on a mountainside in what authorities described as a spillover from strikes between Israel and Syria.
Traders said they are monitoring wet conditions in the southern U.S. Plains and Midwest that threaten winter wheat quality, as well as the spillover impact of ongoing trade tensions between the United States and Mexico.
Kilis has been hit by rockets from Islamic State-controlled territory more than 70 times since January, killing 21 people including children, in what security officials say has gone from accidental spillover to deliberate targeting.
"You can't understand this breakdown in the stock market unless you recognize that we're seeing some spillover from the carnage in the oil futures," he said after consulting with his top commodity expert, Carley Garner.
Corn firmed slightly as spillover support from rallying wheat offset concerns about abundant global feed grain stocks and a sharp drop in corn futures prices in China, the world's No. 2 consumer of the grain.
The spillover from those changes has contributed to big gains in humanity's development, but "have been achieved at growing costs in the form of the degradation of many ecosystem services," researchers wrote at the time.
"If the European economy continues to decelerate and the Chinese economy decelerates because of tariffs, there is definitely going to be spillover to the United States," said Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at Boston Private.
"The rise in overall leverage and further expansion of shadow banking activity are pushing up financial risks," said the Moody's report, adding the growth highlights "spillover risks" to the financial system due to its interconnectedness.
Retail sales growth in the U.S. could be cooling off in 2019, as a trade war with China and spillover effects from the recent partial government shutdown hang like a dark cloud over the industry.
Englander added that the move into the yen has been largely driven by the "spillover from other markets," including the selloffs in oil, commodities, bonds and equities that has been exacerbated by quantitative easing programs.
In a report, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) cautioned that "market and credit risks were very high", pointing to the threat of contagion, or a spillover of problems to other parts of finance.
Despite the physical distance from the Syrian conflict, the city has been affected by the spillover of the Syrian Civil War, and a Tripoli street nicknamed "Syria Street" has attracted the brunt of the violence.
The biggest problem for the country remains how to deal with an enormous slump in exports created by slowing global growth and the spillover effects of the trade war between the United States and China.
This narrative that they promote is that the Taliban are fighting Islamic State and the Afghan government is not fighting Islamic State and that, therefore, there could be spillover of this group into the region.
As long as the reaction in financial markets is broadly commensurate with the hit to the economy in Europe, and panic is contained, further spillover into the world economy will be fairly limited, say forecasters.
The three parties agreeing to engage in shadow peace treaty talks could have the spillover effect of creating stronger U.S.-China-South Korea trilateral trust, allowing for better coordination against future provocative behavior by Pyongyang.
Here, at the intersection of recreational genetic genealogy and personal health information, is where direct-to-consumer companies are generating some unintended spillover effects that can have personal consequences consumers may not be prepared for.
Even before the failed military coup, all that was clouded by spillover from the Syrian civil war — terrorism and a flood of refugees, hundreds of thousands in Istanbul alone — that set the city on edge.
Ireland's export-orientated economy is more vulnerable than most due to the spillover effects while Irish bank exposure to the United Kingdom accounts for around a fifth of total assets, according to the central bank.
"Together with the potential spillover from a strong fiscal boost in the United States, this introduces some upside risk to our forecast of 1.5 percent growth in 2017 after 1.6 percent last year," Schmieding added.
The British finance minister, George Osborne, warned at the start of the year that the economy faced a "cocktail of risks" because of spillover from a slowdown in China and a slump in commodity prices.
A final option is to try to "contain the spillover" — that is, to prevent the violence and chaos inside Syria from spilling over into other countries and destabilizing the rest of the region (and beyond).
A new paper by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the London-based think-tank that organises the Shangri-La Dialogue, calls this "negative strategic spillover" from competition between EU members for China's commercial favour.
In its Quarterly Inflation report, the central bank blamed spillover effects from the economy's contraction in the first quarter, persistently weak economic data, and the expected hit to investment from falling business and consumer confidence.
Not only do people with college degrees earn more and live longer, happier, healthier lives on average, but the home regions of universities receive big spillover benefits — which help people who don't have college degrees.
BUDAPEST, March 24 (Reuters) - Hungary's central bank said on Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic has triggered a crisis of confidence and this has already affected corporate behaviour, and could have spillover effects in labour market.
There's an even more troubling lesson from the European wealth tax experiments: They create disincentives to produce more wealth or invest, which have serious spillover effects for people within much lower wealth and income groups.
In one of the venue's spillover rooms, where roughly 200 people watched the former president on a video monitor, a man in the back row dozed off while others texted or nibbled on pastrami baguettes.
"I think this set of guidance is the most far-reaching we've seen and will have spillover effects on noninversion transactions," said Phil West, chairman of Steptoe & Johnson and a tax partner at the firm.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry secured about 10,000 doses of livestock anthrax vaccine and administered the vaccines to prevent spillover of anthrax from wildlife to susceptible domestic animals -- and subsequently to humans.
In all, no one died from a fire that had been set in 2016, the first such time in recent memory and a possible spillover benefit from the city's decline in crime, Mr. Gribbon said.
In that time, factories are due to reopen in China, which would give a "better understanding on the resilience of China and on that basis, the spillover for the rest of the world," Georgieva said.
Left-of-center parties believe both that women have historically been discriminated against in obtaining these kinds of jobs, and also that high-level representation has spillover and trickle-down effects for society at large.
The authors, Nicola Cetorelli, Fernando Duarte, and Thomas Eisenbach, write that there is a greater risk of spillover losses, or losses triggered by a fund's closing, than at any other time in the past decade.
"Even if countries like Australia or the OPEC countries take very modest [climate] targets, they're still going to experience the spillover from what everyone else does, and there's nothing they can do about it," Morris said.
Opponents spend too much time focused on the tax receipts from income from new Amazon employees versus incentives, and not nearly enough time on all the spillover effects that will take place in these two regions.
Maduro&aposs position in the region has soured as leftist leaders in key countries have been replaced by conservatives with less patience for the chaos in his country and the spillover it has caused into theirs.
Given that the dollar's gyrations have significant spillover in international markets, it raises the question of how frontier markets, many of which are reliant on exports, will respond if their currencies turn volatile under Trump's policies.
At the same time, the region is hosting 75,000 Nigerians who have fled that country's Boko Haram insurgency and 82,000 internally displaced people affected by the spillover of the conflict to Cameroon since 5.63, officials say.
Western governments, concerned for stability in a NATO country facing spillover from conflict in Syria, as well as domestic opponents have expressed concern at what they see as Erdogan's crackdown on dissent and opposition in Turkey.
Even though Chinese speculators have a history of trading nickel as a steel derivative, the Shanghai nickel contract shows no signs of spillover from the Dalian iron ore contract, which shot to record highs on Monday.
"We are stuck in our European doldrums", said Oddo Securities trader Mikael Jacob, noting no spillover effect from investors' new-found optimism that the Federal Reserve might adopt a dovish tone at its meeting on Wednesday.
"I think barring any huge surprise in the jobs data tomorrow, I think a lot of tomorrow will be spillover from what the Fed had to say," said Myles Clouston, senior director at Nasdaq Advisory Services.
Another notable faller was Royal Bank of Scotland, dipping 2.4 percent after the Bank of England said the EU's financial services sector would face disruption in a no-deal Brexit scenario with some spillover in Britain.
Democrats should emphasize that the benefits of growth in these and other blue state economic strongholds will "trickle in" to the red and purple states whose economies get spillover effects when New York and California grow.
That spillover potential worries Favia Noricta, a 50-year-old Colombian living on the border, a region that's already been eclipsed by the more than three million people leaving their country, nearly half landing in Colombia.
On "Travel Band — Detained in Amsterdam," out on Friday, he plays rock grooves and spillover drum solos while savoring the convivial rapport of his trio, featuring the guitarist Paul Bollenback and the bassist Orlando le Fleming.
The only strikes Israel had been willing to acknowledge carrying out were those against Syrian positions near the frontier on the Golan Heights in retaliation for spillover from the Syrian civil war into Israeli-held territory.
"This is kind of like a cascading or a spillover effect of the growth of the high-skilled sectors that kind of spilled over and fueled growth of mid-skilled or lower-skilled jobs," Shearer says.
Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, also told clients that in 2003 the SARS virus caused a fairly sharp slowdown in growth in China, shaving 2% off GDP and had spillover effects in 37 countries.
"We support what they're doing and we'll not fight what they are doing because we think it has spillover benefits of the New York Stock Exchange," he said on a conference call with analysts on Thursday.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone economic sentiment plunged in September as trade tensions depressed confidence in industry, official data showed on Friday, although morale improved in services, dispelling concerns of spillover to the bloc's largest economic sector.
My thought bubble: Some of these tools are really only available to large employers, and don't do much to change the underlying system in a way that would also provide spillover benefits to small businesses or individuals.
The Iowa-Missouri border unofficially separates Northern and Southern voters, a legacy of the Missouri Compromise that allowed Missouri to be a slave state, but there's a little bit of spillover that's often evident in election results.
"While, in principle, higher U.S. growth should have positive spillover effects on [emerging] economies through increased trade, this picture is murkier this time around given the uncertainty about Trump's intended trade policies," JPMorgan said in a report.
BEIRUT/QAA, Lebanon (Reuters) - The Lebanese government warned on Tuesday of a heightened terrorist threat after eight suicide bombers targeted a Christian village at the border with Syria, the latest spillover of that country's conflict into Lebanon.
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Officials are worried the move could trigger violence in the Palestinian territories and a spillover into Jordan, a country where many people are descendants of Palestinian refugees whose families left after the creation of Israel in 1948.
To HR. Nope is the creation of Breather, a company that offers up office rental space for "off-sites, meetings, spillover space, and more" — sort of like an Airbnb for workers looking for a little alone time.
"Ortega's early removal from power carries an inherent risk of increased instability and violence in a region already troubled by an epidemic of both," McKee said, describing the possible spillover of instability from neighboring Honduras and Guatemala.
"There's no real driver in Europe for these moves, but it is likely a spillover from the Japanese government bond curve, with the Japanese central bank stepping up the intensity of its long end buying," said Chatwell.
NATO member Turkey has stepped up security along its 900-km (560-mile) border with Syria as it tries to prevent foreign fighters joining Islamic State militants and defend itself against spillover from the country's civil war.
If he missed an opportunity to appropriately engage with the Russian President, Trump would be putting the United States at even greater risk from several fronts, including Russia, North Korea and spillover from a Saudi-Iranian conflict.
Members of the crowd began chanting loudly early on, interrupting both New Jersey Senator Cory Booker—in what might have been a spillover critique for New York Mayor Bill de Blasio—and former Vice President Joe Biden.
But the new bill goes beyond rate cuts and the standard deduction to eliminate many tax preferences, some of which benefit the poor and the middle class and also presumes spillover effects from returning money to corporations.
Mr. Hariri headed a 30-member national unity cabinet that was crafted to protect the country from any spillover from the multisided war in neighboring Syria, where Iran backed the government and Saudi Arabia backed the insurgents.
In March, there was widespread public alarm after a spillover of migrants in El Paso forced hundreds of them to spend days underneath a bridge with little hot food, torn Mylar blankets and gusts of desert dust.
As many enjoy some spillover from summer — in the form of today's sunshine and 80-something-degree weather — a group of New Yorkers have been working tirelessly at the Garden to prepare the rink for the Rangers.
Last month, Hezbollah launched an offensive to push Qaeda fighters from a mountainous strip of land along the border with Syria near the Lebanese town of Arsal, an area long subjected to spillover from the Syrian war.
Briand described cases outside of Hubei as "spillover cases" -- people who were mostly infected in Hubei before there was a lockdown there and moved to other places with the disease, causing clusters of cases in other regions.
And the 365 stores could carry the same clout as Trader Joe's — where retailers and restaurants near one of those locations benefit from a spillover effect, as shoppers stick around the shopping center to make other purchases.
There has been frequent spillover of fighting between the factions in Syria into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, but, according to Israeli media, this was the first time Iron Dome was activated to intercept the errant fire.
"Trade tensions and tariff escalations, financial tightening, uncertainty related to Brexit outcome and spillover impact and an accelerated slowdown of the Chinese economy" are all "clouds" on the horizon, she told the World Government Summit in Dubai.
Tajikistan is a poor former Soviet state that fought a civil war against Islamist insurgents in the 1990s and has been plagued since then by local unrest and spillover violence from the opium-smuggling trade in Afghanistan.
One spillover from the aerial attacks against Saudi facilities: It could help propel U.S. crude exports to fresh highs and maybe even lift them to the 4 million barrels per day mark, S&P Global Platts reports.
Infectious disease experts expressed alarm about Ebola's spillover into Uganda, even though that country has long anticipated that possibility and administered a promising new vaccine to thousands of health workers, as have the health authorities in Congo.
Though Israel has largely stayed on the sidelines of Syria's civil war, there has been frequent spillover of rocket fire, and Israel has occasionally carried out air strikes or returned mortar fire if there is a specific threat.
"The potential for an aggressive and rapid correction lower still lurks though, if negative Wuhan virus headlines emerge," he warned, adding that economic data for January was yet to show any severe spillover in growth from the virus.
Corn was mixed as spillover support from higher soybeans and worries over rain-delayed U.S. planting were largely offset by technical selling and profit-taking following seven straight sessions of gains that took prices to one-year highs.
Leaked tapes showed contacts between parts of the judiciary, organised crime and some members of FP. This came as the judiciary was investigating four former presidents for possible corruption, a spillover from the Lava Jato scandals in Brazil.
In this case, "junk" refers to a downgrade of South Africa's sovereign credit rating to below investment grade as the G-20 country has been under pressure amid endless political turmoil and the spillover effect on its economy.
"If it's navigated in a such a way that the (positive) spillover to the adjacent tier 3 cities continues to spread further, then maybe that's where you may get a first or second best outcome resulting, " she added.
Jordanian officials are worried the move could trigger violence in the Palestinian territories and a spillover into Jordan, a country where many people are descendants of Palestinian refugees whose families left after the creation of Israel in 1948.
Paak divided his time between Oxnard and neighboring Ventura, one of two black kids in his high school in an area whose sleepy farm town beauty is belied by gang activity spurred by boredom and big city spillover.
"Given the weakness in Google, you're seeing profit taking in rest of the FAANG stocks ... a spillover into some of the other tech names," said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
Once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel, Burkina has suffered a homegrown insurgency for the past three years, which has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbor Mali.
Monday's decision to hold rates steady, the second this year, would also help to cushion any spillover effect from fuel price increases and a potential trade war between the United States and China, Addison told reporters in Accra.
Southeast Asia's third-largest economy, an exporter of palm oil and liquefied natural gas, expects to be vulnerable to spillover from the U.S.-China trade war but has so far not seen any major slowdown in its exports.
Political and security risk is high because of spillover effects from the war in neighbouring Syria, the delicate sectarian balance in Lebanese society and politics and other geopolitical risks, for example, of renewed conflict between Hizbollah and Israel.
Employers that create many jobs, pay high wages, generate spillover into other local industries and are active community leaders should be prioritized for assistance By comparison, finding such firms in hollowed-out New Orleans was a major challenge.
First, transatlantic economic ties are so close in trade and investment that a small increase in EU gross domestic product (GDP) immediately has positive spillover effects on corporate profits, portfolio investment, U.S. exports and ultimately, on U.S. jobs.
Once a pocket of calm in the Sahel, Burkina has suffered a spillover of Islamist violence from neighboring Mali, where an attack on a village on Sunday left at least 95 dead and more than a dozen missing.
"  Georgieva said earlier Wednesday at an event in Washington, D.C. that, "We are faced with a generalized weakening in demand, and that goes through confidence and through spillover channels, including trade and tourism, commodity prices, tightened financial conditions.
BRUSSELS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Euro zone economic sentiment plunged in September as trade tensions depressed confidence in industry, official data showed on Friday, although morale improved in services, dispelling concerns of spillover to the bloc's largest economic sector.
Part of the answer to this question can be found in a little-known theory called "spillover" —the idea that engaging in a single behavior can psychologically motivate us to engage in either more or less similar behaviors.
But we have to say that really, in the aggregate, what's happening in Argentina and Turkey so far doesn't show any significant spillover, although at a level of individual institutions one may well see significant exposures to local realities.
A closely-watched bond market gauge of U.S. recession risk flashed its biggest warning since March 2007 on Monday, underscoring concerns the spillover from the battle between the world's two biggest economies over trade will accelerate a global downturn.
Matlack and Vigdor find that in housing markets that are "slack" — where there is either plenty of existing housing or it is easy to build new homes so that sale prices approximately equal construction costs — there are spillover benefits.
Fears of a spillover into the wider economy were reinforced Thursday when the ISM said its non-manufacturing index, which measures activity among service providers such as banks, restaurants and hotels, fell to its lowest level since August 25.
A closely-watched bond market gauge of U.S. recession risk flashed its biggest warning since March 2.13 on Monday, underscoring concerns the spillover from the battle between the world's two biggest economies over trade will accelerate a global downturn.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A proposal to overhaul the U.S. tax code that favors exports over imports could have spillover effects to other economies as it would strengthen the dollar, International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist Maurice Obstfeld said on Monday.
Andrew Mackenzie admitted that the "collapse of OPEC " and sustained slide in oil prices caught the mining giant by surprise, although "there are some signs that may have bottomed", which may stem the spillover on other commodities, he said.
Speaking on the eve of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Zhu Guangyao also said China was closely monitoring the global spillover from the U.S. Federal Reserve's ongoing normalization of interest rates, promising continued "sound cooperation" with the monetary authority.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A proposal to overhaul the U.S. tax code that favours exports over imports could have spillover effects to other economies as it would strengthen the dollar, International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist Maurice Obstfeld said on Monday.
The economy is in good shape and stands to get a positive spillover from U.S. tax cuts, the International Monetary Fund said this week in raising its forecast for Canadian growth this year by 0.2 point, to 2.3 percent.
LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Polish and other central and eastern European euro-denominated government bonds rallied on Thursday, as investors bet a move by the European Central Bank to restart its bond buying programme would have positive spillover effects.
SERIOUS READING I don't watch TV. That's another thing I think is a spillover from prison: I saw the television as a space of conflict because people would argue over what to watch, so I stayed away from it.
"Those factors could really combine into a perfect storm for the market and have a very bad effect on us, because as emerging markets collapse that's going to definitely have a spillover effect into G-20 territory," he said.
"London is the tech capital of Europe from a commercial technology point of view, so there is a lot of spillover for supporting tech for good," Matt Stokes, senior researcher, Nesta, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on the phone.
"The question is whether further downside in Chinese mainland equities continues in the session ahead and will there be a spillover into Hong Kong and potentially even Japan, Korea and Australia?" asked Chris Weston, Melbourne-based chief strategist at IG Markets.
Unfortunately we have seen that words have created some damage and (Italian) interest rates have gone up... They have gone up for households and for firms, however all this hasn't created much of a spillover to other euro area countries.
In an apparent vindication of European Central Bank efforts to reduce spillover across the bloc each time one of the southern European economies gets into trouble, the market has so far treated the Italian budget dispute as a domestic storm.
While Ohio governmental entities would receive all the plant&aposs direct benefits, such as income and property taxes, the city of Moundsville, West Virginia, which sits across the river from the cracker plant site, hopes to reap some of the spillover.
While investors are aware that price swings in Chinese futures are often magnified due to the sheer amount of trades going on daily, they are unable to completely shut the noise out due to the inevitable spillover into international markets.
That places a burden on healthcare systems and in 2013 the U.S. Medicare and Medicaid systems slashed reimbursement for tests by a massive 72 percent, sending a shockwave through the market and triggering spillover price cuts in the private insurance sector.
The surface-to-air missile systems there, he said, are "layered in a way that makes access to that area difficult," with a spillover effect in parts of Poland and the Baltics, should NATO jets have reason to operate there.
The spillover from the U.S. war in neighboring Vietnam in the 1960s and 70s helped bring to power the Khmer Rouge regime, whose rule was marked by the genocide of at least 1.8 million Cambodians through starvation, torture, disease and execution.
In its statement, the Monetary Council said the spillover of disinflationary effects of slowing European economic activity, the policies of leading global central banks, and the impacts of Hungary's counter-cyclical fiscal policy would be decisive for the inflation outlook.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of Algeria and France on Tuesday urged Libya's rival armed factions to seek a political solution in the North African country to help stem the spread of militant groups there and potential spillover across its borders.
Based on this comparison, they estimated that about half of all spillover events—an instance of an animal infecting a person with Ebola, which then could have turned into a larger person-to-person outbreak—have gone unreported all this time.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations worked quickly on Monday to salvage fragile international bids to broker peace in Syria and Yemen from a spillover of tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran after Riyadh's decision to cut off ties with Tehran.
WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Trade tensions between the United States and China - the world's two largest economies - are a significant source of risk for the global economy, with "real spillover effects" for emerging markets, top IMF officials said on Wednesday.
"The 'deal' represents the most material breakthrough since the trade war started, but it neither rolls back existing tariffs nor reverses the damaging spillover of tensions into technology areas," Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific Market Strategist at AxiTrader said in a note.
Tsinghua University finance professor Li Daokui, who is a former member of the PBOC's monetary policy committee, said reforms were going slower than most wished and the government was worried about spillover effects from Fed moves on the Chinese economy.
A few weeks later, Morby and his band are playing a private set in a room at a hip Arts District venue downtown, competing with the din of their own crowd and spillover from the valet-only restaurant across the street.
This is not a new idea — Dan Gilbert famously moved thousands of Quicken Loans employees into downtown Detroit — but it is a reminder that these conversations need to factor in the full range of possibilities, not to mention the spillover benefits.
"The bottom line is the U.S. survey data are coming off the boil before we saw any real signs of a spillover into the actual activity figures," David Rosenberg, senior economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, said in his daily note.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Turkish vessel carrying wheat to Yemen this month was hit by a rocket or missile and more attacks on merchant ships are likely due to a spillover of the conflict, a senior European naval official said on Wednesday.
However, spillover support from corn was offset by a rise in the USDA's global supply outlook for wheat, partly due to it only making moderate cuts to expected output in Argentina and Australia, which have been affected by dry weather.
Fighters from Islamic State and the former Nusra Front group established pockets in the rugged border area near the Lebanese town of Arsal early in the six-year Syrian civil war, the biggest spillover of the violence so far into Lebanon.
The authorities have held the Islamic State or Kurdish militants responsible for the attacks, as the country grapples with both the spillover from the war in Syria and the renewal of a decades-long conflict with Kurdish insurgents in southeastern Turkey.
WASHINGTON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said in a report submitted to Congress that expanding sanctions on Russia to include new sovereign debt would have "negative spillover effects" on global financial markets and businesses, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
But Turkey, too, has been consumed by instability and violence amid growing fears of spillover from the civil war in Syria, raising questions about the country's ability to be a reliable partner in stemming the flow of migrants from its shores.
With a roster of just over two dozen artists — the 2015 triennial had 51 — from 19 countries the show fills three floors (with a spillover to the lobby) and makes judicious use of the museum's cramped, high-rise, narrow-gauge spaces.
But for other skills, like creativity, where there is no true upper limit, it might make sense to pair people with the same strengths so that their positive spillover keeps nudging the other to do more and more creative work.
"Exports per working day during the first 20 days of February fell 9.3%, which shows the negative spillover from the virus spread on South Korean exports have started materializing," said Lee Mi-seon, fixed-income analyst at Hana Financial Investment.
Deutsche Bank, it said, was not only "one of the most important net contributors to systemic risks in the global banking system"; it was also a contagious agent, because of heavy financial "spillover" between Deutsche Bank and other lenders and insurers.
"It suggests these housing markets have started to cool," CREA Chief Economist Gregory Klump said in a statement, referring to a spike in new listings in and around Toronto and far-flung suburbs that had benefited from a spillover effect.
Xi's speech will be closely watched and comes on the last day of a three-day visit marked by stringent security measures and border controls aimed at preventing any spillover of dissent from the former British colony of Hong Kong.
Brazil's real fell against the dollar, as economists at Barclays became the latest bank to have cut their growth forecasts, to say the spillover from disappointing data late last year means growth this year will now be barely above 2%.
"The Monroe Doctrine is alive and well in the United States" "The popularity for intervention exists in Venezuela but in very few to no other places in Latin America, and so we've got to worry about that spillover effect," Gaetz said.
But the impact of positive PMI data in many countries was being offset by domestic politics within emerging markets while there are fears of spillover from Britain, where plans to start exiting European Union by March sent sterling to a three-decade low.
The raids were part of a major security sweep by the army in an area that has been a flashpoint for violent spillover from the Syria crisis, and several Islamic State officials were among some 350 people detained, a security source said.
Concerns of the economic impact from the outbreak and any spillover in the global growth remained, with Chinese policymakers readying measures to support an economy jolted by a virus outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth.
Meanwhile, an early rally in wheat futures sparked a wave of profit-taking late in the trading session, but they still ended the week on a strong positive note due to bullish news on weather-related concerns and spillover strength from corn.
Even as Chinese officials tried to reassure their own public that shortages of medical supplies were being addressed, and that food prices were stable, the spillover effects of China's isolation reverberated through the Chinese stock market, which had been closed since Jan.
With our limited resources and challenged economy, we are dealing with the humanitarian spillover of these crises on behalf of the international community as part of our shared global responsibility, while also being proactive in trying to resolve the region's many conflicts.
Prices were still on track for a first weekly drop in three, pressured in part by a stronger dollar and spillover from Thursday's slide after comments from European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi lowered expectations for an immediate cut to interest rates.
It's partly caused by the re-focusing on their domestic markets, and if that was to accelerate, clearly there will be spillover effects to other countries that are part of the supply chain, either through raw materials or the organization of supplying.
While large central banks around the world try to maintain growth in the face of hostile trade relations, eastern Europe's economic outlook for now has provided a steadier hand for policymakers - but they keep their eyes peeled on a spillover of growth woes.
Once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel, a semi-arid belt beneath the Sahara, Burkina has suffered a homegrown insurgency for the past three years, which has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence from its chaotic neighbor Mali.
The prospect of a sharp yuan devaluation has raised concerns of rapid capital outflows from China, which could spillover, , said International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde at the opening of a G20143 meeting of central bank governors and finance ministers in Shanghai.
Using reasonable assumptions on draws and downgrades and considering spillover effects to related companies, the bank believes additional reserves could be about $500 million over the remainder of the year, or 0.25% of Tier 1 capital, although with a high degree of variability.
While more economic nationalist policies can have a large impact on FDI, a shift in the U.S. view from outward looking to inward looking can have substantial spillover effects on EMs through a variety of channels, such as trade, remittances, and domestic policies.
The spillover job growth would likely include not only other high-tech positions but also professional occupations — doctors, accountants, and architects, for example — in addition to higher-paying blue-collar jobs, in, say, construction, and lower-paid service jobs at retailers and restaurants.
The Kuala Lumpur-based Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB), in its fourth report on financial stability in the sector released Tuesday, said while Islamic finance is expanding globally, the sector has not been immune to spillover effects from a global economic slowdown.
People in the movement for transgender equality cite many reasons for rising acceptance, among them the spillover effects of the gay rights movement and a sustained effort by transgender activists, entertainers and ordinary people to make themselves and their lives more visible.
The Israeli military said its attack on Syrian artillery positions had come in response to what appeared to be spillover from that fighting, after a projectile landed on the Israeli-controlled side of the Golan Heights for the fourth time in a week.
Although there has been no confirmation of direct planning links with the main Islamic State movement in Iraq and Syria, the attack, just three weeks after the recapture of Mosul, underlines fears of a spillover into Afghanistan from fighting in Syria and Iraq.
Economists call this a "positive externality" problem, which means that suppliers are producing less than is socially optimal because they are not considering the economic spillover benefits to other parties who would use Internet access to grow their businesses and hire more employees.
Built in 1961 by Millard Sheets, a prolific mosaic artist and bank architect, the building was more or less abandoned by the Masons in the mid-nineties, given over to rave promoters and spillover crowds from nearby synagogues on the High Holidays.
But this effort may take years to bear fruit and may in fact never blossom, so a necessary step is to accept this reality and work to contain the spillover, to reduce the chances that the chaos and violence will engulf other allies.
As a number of analysts have been pointing out in recent days and weeks, one spillover effect of Trump's aggressive posture toward Iran is to give Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members, as well as Russia, an even stronger hand in global markets.
It will do so when it sees the immediate damage that a hard-Brexit will do to the UK and the negative spillover effects that a hard UK economic landing will have on a global economy that is already slowing down markedly.
Once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel, a semi-arid belt beneath the Sahara, Burkina has suffered a homegrown insurgency for the past three years, which has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence from its chaotic neighbor Mali.
While China alone accounts for only 3% of group sales, Asia Pacific makes up more than a third, and there could be a spillover effect on bookings elsewhere as the Chinese government looks to contain the fast-spreading virus with travel bans.
The attack on Europe's third-busiest airport was one of the deadliest in a series of suicide bombings in Turkey, which is part of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State and is struggling to contain the spillover from neighbouring Syria's civil war.
In that time, factories are due to reopen in China, which would give a "better understanding on the resilience of China and on that basis, the spillover for the rest of the world," Georgieva told CNBC's Hadley Gamble at the Munich Security Conference.
The feminist writer Sady Doyle sent an email to Demos before Bruenig's firing that, while ungenerous in its accounting of Bruenig's motives and leaping to assumptions about his relationship to other tweeters, offers a window into the spillover consequences of aggressive Twitter behavior.
The attack on Europe's third-busiest airport was the deadliest in a series of suicide bombings this year in Turkey, which counts itself as part of the US-led coalition against Islamic State and struggling to contain spillover from neighboring Syria's war.
A continued tight regulatory stance should also help protect banks against spillover effects from potential property price shocks, which is particularly relevant for Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, while in some countries - Singapore and Taiwan - it has already helped to cool the market.
Piergiacomo Braganti, head of investments at Banca Albertini Syz & Co, which manages around 3 billion euros ($3.4 billion), said that while a "No" vote in the referendum could hit the battered banking sector hardest, there could also be a spillover to other more promising sectors.
"The euro area economy may be directly impacted via trade channels and by possible spillover effects from higher interest and inflation rate expectations in the U.S.," it added, hinting at the election win for Donald Trump and increased market expectations regarding his investment expenditure.
"If the Fed is to hike rates beyond the neutral level, the underlying case is that the economy is doing very well - and if the U.S. economy is doing very well, that has spillover effects the euro zone," said DZ Bank analyst Rene Albrecht.
"Boeing without any question is going to be the theme for the Dow index, given its enormous weighting, but I don't see a spillover to any other indexes except airlines," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin, Texas.
If all $280 billion of high-yield bond funds, similar to Third Avenue's FCF, were to suffer a 50 percent redemption shock, the spillover losses in assets would total $9 billion for the entire open-end mutual fund sector, the New York Fed analysts said.
In the northeast, the spillover from Sirte could fuel a conflict between forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar, a powerful commander who rejects the government in Tripoli, and loose alliances of fighters that include Islamists loyal to Islamic State and al Qaeda-linked Ansar al Sharia.
They found a striking amount of genetic similarity with other Ebola sequences from West Africa, indicating the flare-up "was a continuation of the outbreak that began in 2013, and was not caused by an additional spillover event from an unknown, non-human reservoir".
At the organization's Brussels headquarters, a NATO official noted that "assurance measures" agreed in December to help Turkey deal with the spillover from fighting in Syria and Iraq included more intelligence and surveillance in the region, including naval and air patrols in the eastern Mediterranean.
Another administration initiative that could have positive spillover effects on small businesses, but also possibly dampen hiring, centers on technology: Senior advisor and President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is heading up the American Technology Council, which aims to help modernize the federal government.
"WTI is more vulnerable to spillover from today's hard selloff in global equities than is Brent as the differential between the two benchmarks has stretched back to above $10 per barrel," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates in Galena, Illinois, said in a note.
If, as in the case of SARS and Covid-19, the virus can then be passed from human to human, it may only take a single spillover event to lead to a global pandemic given the degree of human mobility in the 21st century.
The economy has begun to recover from recession but another spillover is billions of dollars worth of bad debt that sits on the balance sheets of Turkish banks, which lent to companies that could not afford to service them as a result of the crisis.
For now, most BDCs are in a good place to cover this distribution, as they have earned spillover income, or income above their dividend, partially due to the additional leverage capacity signed into law in March 2018, according to Chelsea Richardson, a Fitch analyst.
These factors, acting independently or in concert, can affect the diversity of pathogens in a region, the prevalence of those pathogens in animal populations, the frequency of contact among people, domestic animals and wildlife reservoirs and the spillover and spread of EIDs through human populations.
The economy has begun to recover from recession but another spillover is billions of dollars worth of bad debt that sits on the balance sheets of Turkish banks, which lent to companies that could not afford to service them as a result of the crisis.
When we've seen this before — in the Mexican peso crisis of 23.9, the Thai baht collapse of 240 and the Russian default of 227 — investors had to contend with spillover of trouble from one country to others, dragging down economic growth or causing market stress.
Transmission risks from spillover events are occurring with more frequency, said Dr. Jason Moats, associate division director with the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service's Emergency Services Training Institute (TEEX), one of the largest training providers for first responders, emergency managers, and local government officials.
Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said she currently thinks the virus could have a V-shaped impact on China's economy, causing a sharp drop in growth followed by a rapid recovery with modest spillover to the rest of the world.
If short-end money market rates keep rising, it can generate spillover into other markets like USD offshore funding markets, that can send the dollar higher and tighten financial conditions not just for the US. It would hurt global trade and cross-border capital flows.
"It is clearly evident that this quarter's (global) growth will be affected and since we are not close to a resolution for the virus problem, this spillover will also get into the next quarter," said Saurabh Jain, assistant vice president research, SMC Global Securities.
Compounding the effects of the spillover to economic growth from China and the region, Barclays expects transitory oil demand erosion of about 0.6-0.8 million barrels per day (mb/d) in the first quarter of this year, or 0.2 mb/d for the full year.
While more firms are reopening, the limited data available so far suggests manufacturing is still running at levels far below those in the same period last year, and disruptions are starting to spillover into global supply chains as far away as the United States.
Compounding the effects of the spillover to economic growth from China and the region, Barclays expects transitory oil demand erosion of about 0.6-0.8 million barrels per day (mb/d) in the first quarter of this year, or 0.2 mb/d for the full year.
Never mind that the movie is set in 1927, a year still tense with the after-effects of the 1926 General Strike, the spillover from Ireland's new status as a free state, and a world of unrest from the rest of the British Empire.
The tone darkened, with a focus on the gruesome spillover of privatization—one character was raped, another put in solitary—and yet the season still managed to end in a rapturous vision of unity, with the inmates swimming together, as if baptized, in a lake.
The International Monetary Fund chief economist Maurice Obstfeld warned on Monday that U.S. proposals to overhaul the U.S. tax code by favoring exports over imports could have spillover effects to other economies such as Saudi Arabia as the measure was likely to strengthen the dollar.
BRASILIA, June 27 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank on Thursday slashed its 2019 economic growth forecast to 0.8% from 2.0%, blaming spillover from the huge underperformance in the first quarter of the year and expected hit to investment from falling business and consumer confidence indicators.
"The bottom line: You can't understand this breakdown in this stock market unless you recognize that we're seeing some spillover from the carnage in the oil futures," he said in November, at the midpoint of a sell-off that saw U.S. crude lose nearly half its value.
To resolve this shortcoming, researchers from New York's EcoHealth Alliance conducted an investigation into the mammals that are most likely to trigger spillover events (humans can contract zoonotic diseases from other types animals, such as birds, but we're particularly vulnerable to mammals owing to our similar biologies).
"Boeing without any question is going to be the theme for the Dow index today, given its enormous weighting, but I don't see a spillover to any other indexes except airlines," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin, Texas.
"Following the earlier downgrade of the sovereign credit rating on China, we are lowering the rating on Hong Kong to reflect potential spillover risks to the SAR should deleveraging in China prove to be more disruptive than we currently expect," S&P said in a statement.
In Congress: The wider renewables industry is scrambling to fight portions of the Senate-approved tax plan that make changes to the corporate tax code in ways that wind and solar companies say would have a spillover effect of nullifying the value of separate tax credits.
"But they also result in a spillover effect that drives buyers who can't afford in those big cities to less expensive markets, which will continue to push up prices," she said, adding that she doesn't expect significant price falls in the biggest cities, despite the curbs.
Analysts at Citi said the spillover to the rest of Latin America should be "fairly orderly," but warned that high-yield credit is particularly vulnerable, while Mexico and Colombia appear to be less resilient to shocks thanks to a weakening credit profile and lower oil prices, respectively.
And then the third is to get more information about non-resident parents—like divorced dads who the kids visit on weekends—and to think about how they are interacting with their children in the household, and the spillover effect of that dynamic on sibling relationship.
A former US military intelligence operator, who spent years working with special operations forces, told Military Times that the potential spillover of sensitive tradecraft or information by the SDF was "super problematic," but also a symptom of the lack of a genuine strategy in the region.
While the world outside the DRC fixates on reports of Ebola, "a substantially more fatal measles epidemic is sweeping through the country," said Freya L. Jephcott, a co-author of the recent Ebola spillover study and former head of the Médecins Sans Frontières epidemiology team, told me.
Spillover from the conflict in Central African Republic - which has produced at least seven waves of refugees since 2003 fueled by impunity, marauding gangs and illegal diamond trading - is largely forgotten in a part of the world most people would struggle to pinpoint on a map.
The attacks were a new, terrifying spillover from the civil war in neighboring Syria, and they fractured the tenuous coexistence that had developed in Al Qaa and beyond between Lebanese residents and the Syrians who have flooded their towns seeking refuge from the violence at home.
Adam Cole, an FX strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage the U.S. enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimising the spillover into higher volatility.
In December, the country's finance minister said a new IMF deal would secure lower servicing costs for the $42 billion in public debt that the country holds, which has spiralled in the last decade as a result of the spillover of regional conflicts on its economy.
"The spillover effect from China to the rest of world tends to be much larger than the SARS episode, both in terms of a demand shock and a supply shock," they added, pointing out China's share of the world economy has more than trebled since then.
The aim is to lower the reservoir's overall water level by 50 feet - and prevent further spillover down the emergency hillside channel - before more rain arrives in the coming days and snow-melt runoff begins in the spring, acting state water resources director Bill Croyle told reporters.
In that time, factories are due to re-open in China, which would give a "better understanding on the resilience of China and on that basis, the spillover for the rest of the world," Georgieva told CNBC's Hadley Gamble at the Munich Security Conference on Friday.
"Rather, we think it prudent to recognize that investors may see this evidence and come to a less-than-optimistic conclusion – a return to gridlock and negative unintended consequences are meaningful risks," the bank wrote, which could include an erosion in corporate earnings, and spillover in debt markets.
At the same time, there are some voices in the market that worry about the international spillover effect caused by the fluctuation of natural gas prices in the United States, but some analysts believe that the impact on the Chinese market at least will not be too great.
Latin America "is next in line with regard to export exposure to the EU, while the whole of [emerging markets] and particularly the more open economies of Asia would be hit by secondary effects from any negative spillover a Brexit scenario would have on global growth," Quijano-Evans said.
That would be far more acceptable than winding down its $1.8 trillion holding of U.S. debt which would lead to a tightening of financial conditions in the U.S. by as much as 0.1 percentage point and have a spillover effect into other economies such as Canada and Mexico.
Adam Cole, an FX strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage that the United States enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimising the spillover into higher volatility.
Adam Cole, a foreign exchange strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage the U.S. enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimising the spillover into higher volatility.
With Draghi seeing "limited" spillover to other countries' bonds from the Italian rout, the ECB confirmed on Thursday its plan to end its 2.6 trillion euro bond-buying program at the end of this year and raise interest rates for the first time since 2011 sometime after next summer.
This has triggered the "relative value" trade in equities and the spillover has been felt here in the U.S. With technology allowing for cheaper production, the Saudis and Russians pumping full throttle and a U.S. dollar that stays strong, crude could be oversupplied and in trouble for a while.
"Things could spiral out of control, we could be underestimating the severity of the downturn in China and the spillover effects, but if you do macro analysis, if you look at hard numbers, the pass through from China to the rest of the world is limited," he told CNBC.
U.S. gold futures gained 0.4% to $1,420.50 Prices were still on track for a first weekly drop in three, pressured in part by a stronger dollar and spillover from Thursday's slide after comments from European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi lowered expectations for an immediate cut to interest rates.
The split between Turkey's top two political leaders added another element of turmoil at a time when the country is facing numerous challenges: a war in the southeast against Kurdish militants; spillover from the war in Syria, with cross-border shelling; and the arrival of millions of refugees.
SAO PAULO, March 23.1370 (Reuters) - Bonds of Odebrecht SA on Friday hit their lowest level in more than six months as investors feared the spillover of the Brazilian engineering conglomerate's involvement in a bribery scandal could hamper planned asset sales and the procurement of new contracts across Latin America.
"The emerging markets fall was a spillover from yesterday and I think global investors will be watching the tech space very closely now given the run some of these stocks have had," Chris Turner, head of EMEA and LATAM research at ING had said earlier in the day.
"This is some unwinding of some large flows into the equity markets rather than some structural reassessment of the market, and that is why the spillover impact on other asset classes such as currencies is limited for now," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
Adam Cole, an FX strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage that the United States enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimizing the spillover into higher volatility.
As journalist David Quammen explained in his book " Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic," a deadly new virus will inevitably appear: "If you're a thriving population, living at high density but exposed to new bugs, it's just a matter of time until the [Next Big One] arrives."
Second, any support we provide the Syrian Democratic Forces should be mission-specific — just enough to do the job in Raqqa, not enough to risk spillover to the P.K.K. United States Special Operations forces will have to ensure the S.D.F. is using resources only for its intended purpose.
Dominic Bryant, head of U.K. economics at BNP Paribas, said this decision had likely been made after intensive discussions within the party with the aim of avoiding a two-month period of uncertainty during which the government would have been "largely rudderless, with potential negative spillover effects on the economy."
"The spillover from China has been concentrated in crude oil and there are reports that commodity hedge funds have experienced a sharp increase in margin calls as the price of oil falls," said Gail Dudack, chief investment strategist at Dudack Research Group in New York in a Friday note to clients.
Why it matters: These distractions are creating problems for people on both sides of the policy divide: it hurts environmentalists because the chaos sucks all the oxygen out of the room, but there's also a spillover to industry as nominees for key agency slots are caught up in the churn.
The potential spillover effects from a cooling in Europe and China helped push the U.S. Federal Reserve to signal in January that its interest rate hikes are on hold for the time being, saying that it would be "patient" before making any moves, after raising rates four times in 2018.
This literature has faced a number of challenges, including: (i) how to measure overall and industry-specific productivity; (ii) disentangling the effects of minimum wage increases from other concurrently implemented economic policies or economic trends; and (iii) accounting for spillover effects of the minimum wage on productivity in "control" regions.
During the Reagan decade, conservative Christian belief in the reality and power of Satan, the near-universal presence of electronic media in U.S. households, and cultural spillover from the paranoid style in American politics all interbred to birth an era uniquely repelled by and obsessed with the specter of evil.
That spillover is documented in some detail by a report by Patricia Gándara and Jongyeon (Joy) Ee of the UCLA Civil Rights Project, which surveyed teachers and other school officials from 730 schools (in 24 school districts) across 12 states about the impact they perceived of immigration enforcement in their classrooms.
This isn't an unheard-of result, either; Özler and coauthors found negative spillovers in terms of life satisfaction from a cash program in Malawi, and a recent World Bank study found that a cash program increased stunting of children's growth for households not getting the cash, a really serious negative spillover.
The theory, which Romer helped develop in the 1980s and 1990s, also holds that the spillover effects of a knowledge-based economy will lead to economic development and that the long-run growth rate of an economy can be increased with measures such as subsidies for research and development, and education.
Draghi stuck to those plans in his speech but cautioned the rate path might change, hinting at a spillover from the United States, where the Federal Reserve has been steadily raising its interest rate, or ripple effects from Italy, whose government has upset bond investors with plans to spend more, as possible reasons.
As Ambassador Lighthizer has said, we are still far apart but we are working every day to renegotiate this agreement and that&aposs what we&aposre focused on -- WALLACE: So, you are suggesting the president is not setting any kind of deadline and might be willing to let this spillover into 2019?
The attack, caught on video and widely circulated on social media, was a grisly reminder of the spillover faced by both Turkey and Russia from the Syrian civil war, where they are on opposing sides and where Russian-backed Syrian forces last week ended rebel resistance in the northern city of Aleppo.
It seems like just yesterday that the SoCal festival was just another Coachella spillover party, gathering bands and fans in the desert for an extended, psyched-out romp; five years later, it's evolved into a destination fest in its own right with consistently awesome lineups that stand out amidst redundant bookings most elsewhere.
Although research now suggests the spillover may have occurred when a two-year-old child played in a hollow tree that was home to bats harboring the virus, officials implemented a ban on hunting, selling, and consuming wild meat, even after it became clear the virus was spreading from person to person.
READ: Now Europe is calling out Iran over it's nuclear program "Sanctions are a very blunt instrument and it's very hard to craft them in a way in the 21st century, when everyone is connected, so they don't have these spillover effects," said Ryan Costello, policy director for the National Iranian American Council.
Jew hatred has re-entered the European mainstream through a toxic amalgam of spillover from vilification of Israel, the return of the Jewish plutocrat as hated symbol of the 1 percent, and the resurgence of the Jewish "cosmopolitan" as the target of ascendant nationalists convinced a cabal of Jews runs the world.
Perez disagrees, saying spillover violence doesn't occur in El Paso because Mexican drug cartels know bringing their daily battles to the city's streets would only increase US intervention in their affairs, and that it's the destination cities for drugs like Los Angeles and Chicago—not the "transit point" of El Paso—where violence occurs.
Uncertainty over tariffs remains a key driver in the push for policy loosening, along with worries that the global economic slowdown will begin to have spillover effects in the U.S. President Donald Trump has pushed hard for a cut, telling CNBC earlier in the week that the Fed has been keeping monetary policy too tight.
Coming after anti-government protests and small-scale attacks by leftist militants, and alongside the threat of a violent spillover from an insurgency in the largely Kurdish southeast, the Istanbul bombing poses perhaps the greatest threat so far to Turkey's vital tourism industry, which accounts for about 4.5 percent of the $800 billion economy.
The TD strategists said they believe the U.S. dollar-Canadian dollar pair is pricing in too much risk of a larger trade war with the U.S. "With dairy and small scale macroeconomic issues and likely to have a spillover into the broader economy, we favor selling the USDCAD rallies," they wrote in a note.
Similarly, with sovereign debt totaling around $2.5 trillion, making the country the world's third largest sovereign debt market, it would seem inconceivable that an Italian credit event would not have major spillover effects to the rest of the global economy and that it would not trigger contagion to the rest of the European economic periphery.
In December, Ississ said a new IMF deal to succeed a three-year extended fund facility that ends in March would secure lower servicing costs for the $42 billion in public debt that the country holds, which has spiraled in the last decade as a result of the spillover of regional conflicts on its economy.

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