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"spook" Definitions
  1. a ghost
  2. (especially North American English) a spy

636 Sentences With "spook"

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Once you do multiple shoes, the employees no longer trust you, you spook your customers, you spook your investors.
And I think that there is a small difference between being a spook, a partisan spook for Obama and being a crook.
Among these losses comes the shuttering of classic spook rides.
A turn away from that accommodative stance could spook investors.
I hovered in the kitchen, careful not to spook him.
If Handel loses, the thinking goes, it could spook Republicans.
One by the name of Timothy Claypole, spook for hire.
A severe market drop could spook CEOs and households alike.
The energy is beginning to spook Republicans in the state.
This display of violence is meant to spook, and it works.
And Russian potential mischief-making would spook buyers in other countries.
He said there are still events that could spook the market.
Faster rate rises could spook markets and send yields climbing further.
And Postmates has some blemishes that could spook public market investors.
Protectionist spats also spook investors and can cause stocks to fall.
The policy response is so strong, its likely to spook investors.
No better way to spook women than by talking too fast.
The policy response is so strong, it's likely to spook investors.
I read (Spook by Mary Roach) while my husband watches Aladdin.
Escalation would further spook markets: unfortunately that seems more and more likely.
It'll take more than a few apparitions to spook Queen Silvia, however.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS June jobs report preview: What could spook the markets?
Don't let these two almost identical images of Candace Cameron spook you!
This little girl's Halloween costume comes with an extra level of spook.
Go deeper: 2020 misinformation campaigns take aim at the latest spook issues
Otherwise, it could spook markets and shake investor confidence in the economy.
The hope was that they might spook other countries into shaping up.
Still, the politics of the issue are treacherous enough to spook lawmakers.
Looking for even more ways to spook up your home this fall?
It was the details of Facebook's report that seemed to spook investors.
Halloween is one part spook, two parts costumes, and three parts candy.
A nearby lightning strike is sure to spook anyone, even a squirrel.
What we're presented with is a self-contained, darkness-steeped spook house.
Activist hedge funds seeking a quick buck are said to spook big corporations.
It's a totally spook-free way of paying your respects to the Ouija.
Host countries often have suspicions about who is a spook among the diplomats.
My anxiety can shatter stones, spook ghosts, freak out a cup of coffee.
Maybe the fact that they were so lo-fi heightened the spook appeal.
This spook-tacular treat can also be found at both parks' confectionery shops.
And that person is allegedly — I kid you not — a former Russian spook.
Any erosion of central bank independence is likely to spook investors even more.
The money breathed life into Smith's campaign, but not enough to spook Cunningham.
TAVERNISE: He, like, pops up onto the curb and tries to spook people.
Perhaps, for me, the Spook-a-Rama was the equivalent of Proust's madeleine.
Too much growth can lead to depressed fares, which tends to spook investors.
"That could really spook the market," said Marc Chaikin, CEO of Chaikin Analytics.
The rapid rise in yields also appeared to spook equity markets on Wednesday.
You can spook yourself all season long, if you just know where to look.
And it spoke of a "shock and awe" factor intended to spook potential rivals.
But there was still enough time for angry protests to spook some Republican congressmen.
And the only thing that would spook everyone from Soros to Gundlach is geopolitics.
Normally that kind of thing might spook someone like Bayh out of running statewide.
You might be confused about how a podcast with so many laughs could spook.
But the impact of the U.S. action against Huawei is likely to spook buyers.
He becomes a myth, a spook story that criminals tell their kids at night.
For a while, Bennett would spook at the sound of a pickup rumbling past.
The goal: to spook the world into thinking South Korea was a dangerous place.
They have miniature movies of their own, as does Mr. Stuhlbarg's scientist-cum-spook.
It's the season of spook, which means that everyone is looking for a fright.
It is hard to spook a guy with a desk full of criminal subpoenas.
The factors that helped to spook investors last year have reversed themselves as well.
And for her annual Halloween party this year, she stepped up the spook-factor.
Providing fascinating semi-real-time glimpses into the spook side of the Heads vs.
That would certainly spook markets, which are only now starting to price in that risk.
Valentino is a sweet two-toed sloth with a little bit of spook in him.
Stock market pressure would likely continue as rising yields continue to spook investors, Schumacher said.
That could spook investors, who had been tracking signs of China's recovery earlier this year.
However, the big issue is margin compression, which has put a "spook" into the season.
This, combined with the naturally shy nature of cheetahs, made Emmet especially easy to spook.
So I set off to capture the experience of classic spook rides using virtual reality.
Tragedies of this sort do not usually spook investors in planemakers, but this one did.
Ditmer suspects that noisy drones that appear out of nowhere spook the bears beneath them.
Adding to the spook factor: several baby rattlers were later found still inside the noodle.
Amber Rose and rumored boyfriend Val Chmerkovskiy had a spook-tacular Halloween together this year.
You can plug all seven of the spook-tacular podcasts into your earholes on iTunes.
The Coney Island History Project identified the creator of the iconic Spook-A-Rama Cyclops.
Some noted that pessimistic economic growth expectations have continued to spook investors in riskier debt.
A sudden spate of low recoveries could spook the market and cause prices to collapse.
Away from the Haunted Hayride staging area, the picnic area was serene and spook-free.
A leading indicatorWhen truckers are feeling shaky, it can spook the rest of the economy.
Here's what could spook investors next year: • The global economy looks set for a slowdown.
I think his language of no alternative-no compromise-socialist will spook too many voters.
But, like any careful spook, the best of such novels look both ways at once.
But the company still hasn't turned a profit, and its direct listing could spook investors.
On the other hand, the horror-thriller "In the Tall Grass" didn't spook most critics.
Doing so could spook investors, risking a market drop that hurts business and household confidence.
Facebook's nightmare guidance will spook tech investors with a near term white knuckle period ahead.
Especially tough is a collage-painting titled "Spook," one of three outstanding raw linen works.
And even a small probability of Italy exiting the EU is going to spook investors.
The about-turn could spook other companies thinking about expanding in New York, he added.
"Charles Manson was captured a half hour from here," she says, as if to spook me.
But the risk is that withdrawal of government support could spook investors, creating a credit drought.
The ease with which the state was dissolved will spook some of India's other regional governments.
"The wage numbers were a little warm, but that wasn't enough to spook people," Massocca said.
Emerging European assets tend to be sensitive to risk appetite, weakening when global factors spook investors.
That was enough to spook moderates, leaving the House Republican leadership searching for more "yes" votes.
Powell said a weak jobs report might spook the market but the general trend is positive.
Sceptics might write such phenomena off as paranoia, but haunted houses do spook the property market.
Writhing in the shadows like a child's charcoal nightmare, she imbues the spook with devilish intent.
For months, it had seemed as though nothing could spook stock investors in the United States.
I kept waking in tears, from nightmares that took me back to the Spook-a-Rama.
While Trump harshly criticized the North Korean regime, it was not enough to spook most investors.
As the car trailed him, the driver would sometimes catch up "to spook me," he says.
Weinstein used negative information he had about Lauer to spook NBC, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
With rates at near-historic lows for so long, even tiny rate moves can spook borrowers.
Concerns about economic growth along with quarter-end profit taking are suddenly emerging to spook traders.
Some strategists say that process could spook the market if it causes interest rates to rise.
A source from within the group dismissed the move as an attempt to spook senior parliamentarians.
Census Bureau field tests show that a citizenship question on the census could spook Latino respondents.
Direct hit to growth wouldn't be that great although certain individuals in certain industries could suffer, the big risk would be if these sorts of actions spook asset markets, spook stock markets, and other markets and that could have a more serious effect on confidence in growth.
There remains the possibility of a dramatic breach in personal security, which could spook hosts and users.
The park and the Spook-a-Rama were saved—but many other rides haven't been as lucky.
Expect them to move much more deliberately and slowly, going forward, so they don't spook the markets.
He told CNBC via phone that he was "shamelessly using Brexit" to spook sellers into taking offers.
Read MoreWal-Mart results spook investors In economic news Thursday, weekly jobless claims came in at 83,000.
The implication, Corbell's film hints, is that the government was trying to spook Lazar back into silence.
In this light, a "kid in a candy store" approach is a surefire way to spook them.
They said they prohibited guests from touching the dolphins or swimming overhand, which can spook the animals.
A Brexit might spook investors into entrusting their money only to the safest repositories like American Treasuries.
The trouble with avian spook-stories is they're often exaggerated, speculated, or outright fabricated for maximum drama.
They do not spook easily, he said, but when they do, they take off like a shot.
I don't recall my parents criticizing Cleo for taking two young children on the Spook-a-Rama.
These allegedly involved Weinstein using damning reporting on Lauer to spook NBC, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
However, that would be a risky gamble, and an escalation of the conflict would further spook investors.
That question is beginning to spook the Republican Party, as more worry the hype around Democratic Rep.
Even after the S&P 500 bottoms out, Mills expects elevated volatility for markets that could spook investors.
That's the type of statement that will spook investors knowing the Fed may tighten beyond the neutral level.
The moniker "Casper" (as in ghost or spook) stuck, some backyards were off-limits, and occasionally, fists flew.
The lovable spook that so memorably slimed Venkman in the original film makes a return in this reboot.
European stocks tumbled Monday as a rapid escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions continues to spook investors worldwide.
Paul Ryan rightfully feared that a report like this would spook House Republicans, particularly those in vulnerable seats.
Tax changes could boost economic growth in the short-term, but also spook inflation and raise debt levels.
One of the wonderful things about The Spook School, therefore, is that in asking Could It Be Different?
I kept visualizing the ghosts and goblins and crazed killers I had seen in the Spook-a-Rama.
Wild sheep have acute senses, and when they spook, they bolt as one, like a flock of birds.
Some strategists are predicting that an iPhone 8 bombshell on the company conference call could further spook investors.
This dinosaur spook, once based in Berlin, runs his "crew of misfits" with a heavy yet protective hand.
I mean, you saw it with the Brexit vote, you see sort of anything can spook investors these days.
These kinds of scenarios can seriously spook pipeline companies and their advisors, particularly in the world of consumer tech.
It could spook future acquisition candidates, who might see the reorganization as Facebook reneging on its promise of independence.
This is a lot of fun when I want to spook my dog in the middle of a workday.
The spook claimed that COB, as he codenamed his target, was paid by the Czech security service for information.
It was enough to spook city lawmakers, who repealed the wage hike in October on an 8-5 vote.
Some business leaders have warned that project cancellation could spook investors and hit the Mexican peso and government bonds.
This would do much less to spook insurers, providers, beneficiaries, and other stakeholders than Republicans are doing right now.
"Any time there are inflation concerns, that's going to spook the market," said Mark Esposito, CEO of Esposito Securities.
President Donald Trump's attacks on the news media continue to spook journalists, First Amendment defenders and government ethics experts.
Apparently, kids would carve spooky faces into them, light them, and then run around with them to spook people.
The trick-or-treaters who hit the streets on Wednesday night might spook a few people with their costumes.
It would be uncharacteristic for Wells Fargo, and would undoubtedly spook its shareholders, including Warren E. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Cado: It's a bird, likes to eat fish, and if you spook it it spits the fish at you.
They also know, conversely, that a rush for the exits further could spook markets, which plummeted again on Monday.
And though he's not an ex-spook like the above, David Ignatius's "Agents of Innocence" is very, very good.
But the idea of dating on Facebook will spook some people off no matter what privacy precautions Facebook builds.
But softer-than-expected profit margins at J. C. Penney and fewer transactions at Kohl's continued to spook investors.
Pick up reasonable prices in these departments: Don't let the cost of shopping spook you during the Halloween season.
That could spook a market that has risen for eight years in a world of super low interest rates.
Most experts assume that Beijing will avoid substantial bloodshed, lest it spook financial markets and worsen China's economic slowdown.
It doesn't take much to spook the Western world or even emerging markets to lay off of the transportation.
The shot didn't get anywhere near the eagle, but the illusion of danger was enough to spook the bird.
He said a 2.95 percent level on the 8.53-year yield is also an area that could spook stocks.
"Incidental collection" is spook-speak to describe what happens when Americans communicate with people who are "targeted" for surveillance.
The stock market has been rocky as of late, sparking concerns that an interest rate hike might spook investors further.
It would deplete China's own financial resources, dent confidence in the country as a responsible actor and spook global markets.
What spook the traders is once the NASDAQ comes into bear market; there will be more downward pressure to sell.
He also notes that Mr Snowden inadvertently highlighted the security consequences of "contractorisation"—outsourcing spook work to the private sector.
"GMO everything" will probably spook plenty of Americans, many of whom don't understand that these products are considered quite safe.
Further, subprime asset-backed securities' annualized net losses are on the rise, which could spook the buyers of auto loans.
"Putin respects Netanyahu and Israel's military power, and would prefer to be co-ordinated with Israel," says an Israeli spook.
The Halloween Reactions are only available on Facebook for a limited time, so get your spook on while you can.
A back mottled with red puckers can spook competitors, reckons Chris Beedie, a sports scientist at Canterbury Christ Church University.
The unprecedented triggering of Article 155 is a constitutional crisis for Spain, however, and is likely to spook financial markets.
If the project is scrapped, it would spook investors and could hit the Mexican peso and government bonds, she said.
The impending L train shutdown may spook some developers, but Mr. Morena said he doesn't plan to do anything differently.
The phenomenon that happens at Spook Hill is real: cars that are parked in neutral will appear to roll uphill.
Want to take your Halloween costume to the next level or just want to subtly spook up your everyday look?
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spook markets, investors are shedding equities in favor of so-called safe haven assets.
It was the Spook-a-Rama, one of the "dark rides" then popular at Coney Island and other amusement parks.
His tirades are starting to spook the markets and to trigger retaliatory tariffs that can have a damaging economic impact.
Needless to say, Republicans aides were nervous, for a least a brief period, that it would spook their Democratic counterparts.
Still, even the ad hoc nature of the Hollywood blackout is unlikely to spook foreign studios from wooing Chinese audiences.
In contrast to earlier crises, the hurried sale of Popular did not spook markets and banking stocks rose in Europe.
And fresh divides are emerging over Emmanuel Macron's disruptive ideas for EU reform, which spook status quo powers like Germany.
But some of his economic policies spook investors and have prompted rivals to compare him to former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Steelmakers and manufacturers supplying U.S. companies were hit particularly hard, with Trump's early morning tweet likely to spook the markets further.
The violence will weaken some of the movement's support, spook big business and could give Beijing a pretext to dig in.
We're interfering in their world, yet they won't swim away except if we swim toward them and spook them a bit.
At Coney Island's Spook-a-Rama, the walls of the cart itself act to crop the viewing space of its rider.
Ramos confirmed the army had been conducting training exercises but promised to stop them so as not to spook the horses.
And although Trump is proving more popular by a huge margin, the poll results might spook the former "Celebrity Apprentice" star.
Further inversions along the yield curve would likely spook the stock market because fears of a recession would spike, he said.
Moving ahead without Canada would kill NAFTA, which covers $1.2 trillion in trade between the three countries, and spook financial markets.
To all the classic paraphernalia of the spook story, she adds a touch of Freud to make the whole world kin.
It would, however, appear that WeWork is at least somewhat aware that it's cash-hungry and unprofitable venture might spook investors.
But that would spook foreign and domestic investors and give the United States ammunition to sanction the country for currency manipulation.
"If the market keeps going down 1,000 points a day, that will spook people very fast," said Zandi, the Moody's economist.
Using those prints, researchers have shown that a savvy criminal or government spook could create functional copies of their owners' fingers.
"The increasingly strong rhetoric from OPEC continues to spook investors, with shorts being forced to cover positions," ANZ bank said on Tuesday.
It's tough to make heads or tales of this spook stuff, especially when the DHS refuses to release its evidence against Kaspersky.
Though Facebook is now one of the most successful companies in the world, that prolonged shakiness can spook investors into selling early.
He has requests three or four times a week to de-spook property, and exorcises a person on average once a week.
The Spook-a-Rama was built in 1955 and is the last in a long line of dark ride experiences built here.
Increasing interest rates can spook the stock market because they make borrowing more expensive and therefore might curtail corporate investment in growth.
Every so often the Central Intelligence Agency uses the proviso to seize the profits of a book by an incautious ex-spook.
The global economy, particularly the headlines from China, continue to spook markets, and there are fears about devaluation of the Chinese currency.
As well as concerns over China — which continues to spook markets — oil has also become a concern, with seemingly no market bottom.
So tech companies will want to be careful not to spook the privacy-focused Europeans with overly aggressive lobbying on this issue.
Others argued that an even longer extension could spook May's pro-Brexit critics into backing her deal for fear Brexit might stall.
Trump is dead serious about this fight, a senior administration source tells us, and the president's talk is starting to spook markets.
Read More Cramer: Why Brussels didn't spook markets In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Brussels, Cramer did some serious thinking.
If The Ring fan trailer promises a meticulous spook story, the Rings official trailer promises the Haunted Mansion on too much salvia.
The IMF explicitly warns that failure to do so could very well spook the markets and precipitate a Brazilian exchange rate crisis.
Higher Fed interest rates increase borrowing costs, which narrow corporate profit margins and spook investors away from volatile and quickly growing stocks.
Llamas aren't conventionally scary creatures, but if you're not expecting one in your car, I'm sure it would spook you a bit.
If Hillary Clinton leaked classified info to a Russian spook/diplomat, Republicans would rightly be drafting Articles of Impeachment N-O-W.
These events just need to spook consumers or businesses into putting off spending, and then more dire consequences can start to snowball.
An intensifying trade war — with the potential for pockets of painful economic fallout — is the kind of event that could spook investors.
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But the investigation turned messy after a confrontation between Mr. Khan and a corporate spook outside a Zurich restaurant in mid-September.
And they won't want to spook all of the 42% of Americans (according to Gallup) who have a gun in the home.
"I think somebody was far enough that they didn't spook the horses and started shooting them one at a time," he said.
But Democrats are worried that Trump could spook the whistleblower, or the people who relayed information to the whistleblower, from coming forward.
Short interest is helping spook investors about the company's future prospects recently, and, I would add, the company's churn rate is rising.
Yet financial advisors say you shouldn't let this development spook you from staying the course when it comes to your investment goals.
Republicans have already indicated that they plan to weaponize Medicare for all, arguing that it'll spook more moderate voters in competitive seats.
That could spook investors and hurt Vision Fund 265.2, according to Scott Galloway, marketing professor at New York University's Stern business school.
In the meantime, ACA exchanges are troubled as more insurers pull out, and delays in naming a replacement plan could spook companies further.
It was abnormal for Mr Bannon, a political strategist, to enjoy better NSC access than the country's senior uniformed commander and top spook.
The $2,150 price tag for the fully loaded model might spook some people, but this is the rare case where it feels justified.
If the BoE does too much, it could spook households and markets into thinking the economy is in worse shape than it is.
As well as concerns over China — which continues to spook markets — oil has also become a pain trade, with an elusive market bottom.
While not always spook-filled, Astonishing Legends explores the mysteries of the world that will make you both gasp and furrow your brow.
Mensch is backed up by a handful of allies, including former NSA spook John Schindler (226,000 followers) and DC-area photographer Claude Taylor ().
Still, the NBC poll showing a generic Republican running 21625 points behind a generic Democrat was enough to spook Republicans in both chambers.
When that news report went viral, the inarguably stupid idea to dress up like a scary clown and spook kids went viral, too.
In the interim, combative rhetoric will spook markets, but investors need to ignore the noise and focus on economic measures, which remain mild.
When you strip out the voice over and replace it with a new sound track, it's a whole lot of non-sensical spook.
The strategy: Spook congressional Republicans, beginning with Noem, into opposing border adjustment by arguing that the import tax hike will raise household costs.
Apple wasn't the only company to spook investors yesterday, as Tesla broke records in its fourth quarter but failed to impress the market.
General Mills' earnings miss appeared to spook investors, prompting a selloff that dragged down multiple food stocks to more than 1-year lows.
Take the bond market spook-out Wednesday when reports of China possibly curtailing its purchases of U.S. Treasurys sent bond yields sharply higher.
By necessity, Guillaume Meilland's first collection as the men's design director of Salvatore Ferragamo was statelier, quieter, less likely to spook the horses.
A solid report would provide more cause for the Fed to continue raising interest rates, and when that happens, it can spook markets.
The Zika virus continues to spook athletes and others  Eedes aegypti mosquitoes are seen in a mosquito cage at a laboratory in Cucuta, Colombia.
Just enough time passes for us to know Sasha is happy and spook-free, although her uncle Big Frank (Marcus LaVoi) is in jail.
When interest rates rise, that can spook the stock market because it makes other classes of investments — such as bonds and CDs — more attractive.
Still, there are enough signs of toil and trouble that could spook markets and send a chill through the economy, said Morning Consult's Leer.
What might happen the day after this election is anyone's guess, though many experts have said that a Donald Trump win would spook markets.
And it looks like the impending Donald Trump presidency is continuing to spook investors about Silicon Valley, as tech stocks continue to plunge today.
To sip good stuff with an ex-spook echoed the way she had disarmed KGB men in the old days, at her frequent interrogations.
A break-up of Italy's ruling coalition could spook investors, making capital markets activity in the eurozone's third biggest economy harder to carry out.
Tehran might use this fear to spook the Japanese government into trying to persuade the Trump administration to water down its maximum pressure campaign.
"The SARB resolution will spook the markets even if it is ultimately unlikely to be implemented," said Anne Fruhauf political analyst with consultancy Teneo.
Rapidly rising rates can sometimes spook equity investors because they make it more expensive for companies to borrow money and fund buybacks and expansion.
But more bond-buying could spook markets and may not prove as effective as when it was used after the financial crisis, Bernanke argued.
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Stocks are supported by a cyclical upturn in corporate earnings, while global growth has firmed without tripping inflation alarms that would spook bond investors.
But the idea that a month of wage gains would spook financial markets—I think that would have surprised investors from an earlier era.
Once again, they split focus between the haunting and the Warrens' doting relationship, publicity tours, and desire to get out of the spook biz.
There is no hint of shabby desperation in these effects, of the sense of a spook house jerry-built over a well-worn drama.
The franc has recently hit more than two-year highs against the euro as escalations in the Chinese-American trade war spook financial markets.
LONDON (Reuters) - Days before an Italian constitutional referendum that could spook investors, the new chief executive of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.
If the Fed gets more aggressive than anticipated about rate hikes, that could put the brakes on the economy and, in turn, spook investors.
Back in the day, though, it was the kind of neighbourhood used as a spook story for suburban parents to frighten their rebellious kids.
Fredric Wertham took aim at Star's Spook and more in his book, and the company shuttered shortly after the Senate Subcommittee hearings on comics.
The last time I watched an overtly frightening movie, I was in high school; since then, I'd avoided all cinematic attempts to spook me.
Only an upper-class, privately educated, clever and bitter English spook could have achieved the level of eloquent spleen in this delightfully nasty book.
But if his claims had been bogus, wouldn't some spook with knowledge of actual events have spoken up and exposed Weiss as a fraud?
Included among the photos was Diane Arbus's 1961 "The House of Horrors, Coney Island, N.Y.," a dark interior shot of the Spook-a-Rama.
"He reiterated that a lower New Zealand dollar is needed, that was enough to spook the market," said Doug Steel, senior economist at BNZ.
U.S. Treasurys appeared to catch a safe haven bid Wednesday as lingering concerns over Turkey's financial crisis continued to spook traders around the globe.
It can slow down the process, spook buyers and have a negative effect on the final purchase price — or even torpedo the deal altogether.
In the short run, too strong of a report might spook the market right now when it's looking for the Fed to stay on hold.
At this point, and given what Arya has seen, it takes a lot to spook her, so we know it must be something truly evil.
"The market loves easy money, and any data that may suggest a rate hike, will spook investors a little bit," Sarhan of Sarhan Capital said.
The British pound has continued to spook investors amid fears of the U.K. crashing out of the European Union without a deal on Halloween day.
The lull gives more time for negotiation but, more likely, more time for opposition to metastasize and spook senators when they're home for the holiday.
She went into a depression when he was "head spook," as he called it, at the C.I.A. and she was less involved in his world.
Business chiefs and investors fear leaving the EU without a deal would silt up the arteries of trade, spook financial markets and dislocate supply chains.
A mis-step by May could bring down the British government or spook British businesses fearful of a cliff-edge Brexit without a transition deal.
That would be counter-productive as it would spook markets and trigger waves of further selling, which would trash the value of their existing holdings.
The season of spook is slowly approaching, and that  means Halloween pop up shops across the country are gearing up for another month of horror.
The Deutsches Museum in Munich needed kids running around its trains; the night watchman's tour of the walled city of Rothenburg was intended to spook.
Many business chiefs fear Britain could be heading for a chaotic split that would spook financial markets and dislocate trade flows across Europe and beyond.
And if Apple and Disney weren't enough to spook Netflix investors, the streamer also competes with Amazon (AMZN) Prime Video, CBS All Access and Hulu.
Update Chips and Tags Although this is the last thing you'd want to think about, loud sounds that spook your pet can send them running.
Low fares and higher costs spook airline investors, but airlines need to strike a balance and not raise fares so high that it hurts demand.
Mensch is backed up by a handful of allies, including former NSA spook John Schindler (2000,241 followers) and DC-area photographer Claude Taylor (2000,229 followers).
You can find plenty of early "ghost" photographs where the novelty is evident; people draped in sheets emerge as transparencies to spook their posed friends.
From a terrifying snowman to a show that takes you inside the mind of serial killers, it's obvious that this month is a real spook-tacular.
Many chief executives fear Britain could still leave without a deal, a scenario they warn would spook financial markets and silt up the arteries of trade.
Either way, Amazon's private-label momentum should already spook established consumer brands watching customers trickle online, where Amazon greets them with open arms and low prices.
In Spook, her 2006 book on how scientists have studied the afterlife, she takes pains to explain her lack of knowledge while reporting on a subject.
The index is down more than 1,300 points in the last two trading sessions as fears of economic slowdown and an inverted yield curve spook investors.
In fact, it could be detrimental, especially if it's likely to spook you and make you want to sell if the market is taking a tumble.
This may just be a blip, but if the marquee users begin migrating their followers elsewhere, it could spook both the ad firms and The Street.
That the Mueller&aposs guys are going to like blurt out some state secret that, you know, some spook in the corners going to write down?
But Warren is significantly to the left of much of middle America, and her proposals could spook voters -- even many of those who want Trump gone.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is on course to close Friday with its worst weekly losses of the year as trade uncertainty continues to spook investors.
Meet Valkyrie, the two-month-old Maine Coon kitten that has surfaced on the internet to spook and bewilder you with her disturbingly human-like features.
"We think it's likely that the threat of a margin reset could spook investors and put pressure on the share price," RBC Capital Markets analysts said.
It can take Google up to a month to kick in and start targeting the right people, which could spook performance-heavy clients, though, he said.
What remains to be seen, however, is whether fear of litigation could spook employers — particularly the smallest companies — from offering these plans in the first place.
They also spook the stock market, because interest rates can reach a point where they can begin to hurt the economy and slow down lending activity.
While being trapped in a creepy, dark maze is enough to spook anyone, the catacombs are filled with the bones of more than 6 million people.
We've seen his type before — the world-weary spook, half-broken by a lifetime of regrets — but Harper is more than he appears at first glance.
" This is what led her to create "The Spook Show," her breakthrough one-woman act that eventually found its way to Broadway retitled as "Whoopi Goldberg.
Somehow "The Jolly Corner" and "Owen Wingrave" and, of course, "The Turn of the Screw" still spook me no matter how many times I read them.
Say what you may, with his Blue Ant trilogy (Pattern Recognition, 2003; Spook Country, 2007; Zero History, 2010), Gibson crossed that undefined line into high literature.
" In another post, Mr. Hyde wrote: "Day Job: 'Titular Head' of a Connecticut landscape company… Night Job: CIA international spook, aka Scarfface …lol #draintheswamp #hydegate #impeachmentsham.
What an audience will make of the preceding two and a half hours may depend on its willingness to let a sermon invade the spook house.
Congress must regularly vote to raise the cap, which frequently sparks nasty political fights that spook financial markets over the prospect of an unprecedented U.S. default.
But many business chiefs and investors fear a chaotic Brexit that they say would weaken the West, spook financial markets and silt up the arteries of trade.
Business chiefs and investors fear leaving the EU without a deal would slow trade, spook financial markets and dislocate supply chains for the world's fifth-largest economy.
"Please be aware of this guy; we believe he is a spook government agent trying to use companies like ours to try and gain credibility," MPC wrote.
A result in line with or below expectations would likely be a big relief, while anything higher could well spook investors, lift bond yields and batter stocks.
After all, the threats that keep security experts at Sun Life Financial up at night differ from those that spook the cybersleuths at University of New Brunswick.
That prospect helped to spook investors: stocks fell by 7% on January 4th, the first trading day of 2016, their worst-ever start to a new year.
Not some huge circus that will spook John or make him feel like he's a performing monkey —  something that can be about just the two of them.
"There are so many haunted properties, if you want to walk around and spook yourself," added Fisher, whose team collects the data to map out haunted houses.
Phibes is the mad scientist who mixes such influences as EC comics, Roky Erickson, spook shows, and Johnny Thunders, into a fuzzed out, trashy, psych punk brew.
The highly publicized protests, one member predicted, could spook still-on-the-fence Republicans and derail the GOP's efforts to fully repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
And the events of the past few weeks — a string of scandals culminating in Kalanick's resignation — are exactly the kind of thing that's likely to spook investors.
What we know: While there was very little information about the reasoning behind the probe in the press release, it was more than enough to spook investors.
That fire, along with a power outage in Korea, helped to spook the DRAM market, causing prices to rise for the first time in nearly two years.
Though DARPA's request managed to spook Twitter users, DARPA told Insider that the request is related to technology development for underground combat and search-and rescue operations.
And he somehow was content with using "the East Wind" as a lifelong spook story to scare Sherlock, instead of ever telling him what Eurus really was.
Mr Tanaka is a suave, Suntory-sipping spook who runs a ninja school in a remote castle, and helps Mr Bond storm the bad guy's volcano lair.
Hauntings aside, the stunning mansion offers a side of luxury with your spook, and the on-site restaurant boasts Southern favorites cooked with farm-to-table ingredients.
He said a real positive would be if it moves up above 13% and holds there, but it could spook stocks if it falls back below 1.6%.
Much higher yields would spook the stock market, and strategists caution that a sell-off in stocks would create a flight-to-safety trade back into bonds.
That was enough to spook Italian markets, even though the League's economic spokesman told Reuters that debt cancellation was never in an official draft of a government programme. .
Then, the heroes of the story manage to wrangle the snake, put it in a plastic bag and hopefully release it far, far away to spook someone else.
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.
And thanks to a recent Instagram post, above, she just delivered some major Halloween inspiration (and makeup envy) for all the spook-tacular parties we've got coming up.
But having created the most spook-tacular pumpkin of an extremely competitive bunch must be good for some serious swagger in the halls of the NASA office buildings.
What if that money flowed from a political entity on the left to a private law firm, to Fusion, to a British spook, and then to Russian sources?
The British government has also stepped up planning for a so-called "no deal" Brexit that could spook financial markets and dislocate trade flows across Europe and beyond.
The memorable opening scene of the original Ghostbusters took the then-unofficial spook hunters to the New York Public Library, where a phantom was haunting the stacks underground.
Dwyer went on to say that perhaps Zika — compounded with Italian bank issues, a potentially more hawkish Fed and energy price weakness — could be enough to spook investors.
Tabloids write weekly about the upcoming close asteroid approaches hoping to spook you—but those asteroids are almost always already on our radar, and guaranteed to miss Earth.
Investors should be cautious of companies with a high exposure to the China market as fears of Asia's largest economy slowing down continue to spook markets, experts said.
Analysts at HSBC felt $2 trillion would be sufficient in theory, but doubted Beijing would risk letting ever-falling reserves spook local investors into shifting more funds offshore.
It honed that design to a cutting edge and then, when everyone expected the company to leap forward, it tiptoed instead, perhaps afraid to spook the golden goose.
Christopher Steele, the former British intelligence officer at the center of the Trump dossier scandal, isn't the first British spook to take one too many missions to Moscow.
LePen has campaigned on taking France out of the euro, and it would spook markets if she looks strong enough after Sunday to win in the second round.
Leading voices have been quick to come out as upbeat — anything not to 'frighten the horses' and potentially spook the pipeline of possible new companies to invest in.
A bigger jump in wages could spook markets, as it did in February, and stir speculation that rising wage inflation could bring on more Fed interest rate hikes.
They feel like they've been sanded down and made palatable by a committee of men, afraid that overt strength of character will spook their audience of teenage boys.
And many developers seem loath to discuss the subject, perhaps unwilling to spook a market already showing signs of weakness, or hoping to avoid a charged political atmosphere.
Named Sylvester, the lion earned the nickname Spook — Ghost in the Afrikaans language — after escaping from the park and eluding searchers for more than three weeks in 2015.
The sigh of relief was heard across Asia as investors had feared faster U.S. hikes and more political upheaval in Europe could spook funds out of emerging markets.
She was an "impossible beauty," ball-speak for trans girls who pass as women so thoroughly that no one can "spook" that they were born with boy parts.
Maybe if, say, a celebrity the naysayer loves and adores shared her encounter with the supernatural, the spook doubter might become more open to the idea of ghoulish friends.
Still, the suggestion that he could preside over a new nuclear arms race will spook critics who argued he showed himself unfamiliar with basic nuclear doctrine during the campaign.
As a human-rights lawyer, he has defended alleged terrorists and David Shayler, a whistleblowing spook; advocated an easing of right-to-die laws; and spoken out for judges.
These "ghost trains" represented the peak of pop-up dark rides, making use of the tight corners and enclosed spaces to spook visitors with ghoulish skeletons and moody lights.
By stripping the world's fifth largest economy of its complex foreign trade relationships at one stroke, it would spook financial markets and dislocate supply chains across Europe and beyond.
On many of these Mrs May has responded more robustly than Tony Blair did following the fatal poisoning in 2006, with polonium, of another Russian ex-spook, Alexander Litvinenko.
The analysis sparked a fresh round of criticism from Democrats over the repeal-and-replace bill and could spook congressional Republicans, who are already publicly skeptical of the legislation.
Trump's campaign is betting that whoever emerges with the Democratic nomination next year will have been forced to embrace a sweeping healthcare reform proposal that may spook moderate voters.
On Saturday, he warned that such policies spook people into fearing "calamity is around the corner", leading them to save rather than to spend and thus diminishing any benefits.
That could spook some deficit-minded Republicans, who are eager to offer businesses and corporations tax relief but don't want to explode the country's debt to do it. 3.
So for everybody's convenience I've gone through the whole pile of docs and listed as many of the tools and techniques mentioned by spook IT as I could find.
"We will all live with whatever comes out but if you don't know what's coming and when it's coming, then that will really spook people," the banking source said.
What he's likely doing, experts say, is trying to spook the Trump administration and America's European allies enough to force Trump to reconsider his "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.
The future of Brexit remains unpredictable with options ranging from a disorderly exit that would spook investors across the world to a new referendum that could reverse the process.
If this kind of wacko fear-mongering is part of the new American norm, I think the best thing art can do is spook us out of this existence.
Looking at the photo, I can't help thinking that my trip through the Spook-a-Rama had something to do with my (much) later decision to become a writer.
"We know that earnings can be ephemeral, bonds can be fickle and the Fed can be downright enigmatic, while currencies and commodities spook easily, " the "Mad Money" host said.
The "Slimer Fun Pack" gives players a chance to float around as the hot dog-loving spook in any area of the game, including the Ghostbusters-themed Adventure World.
The Fed could soon start to shrink its massive balance sheet, unless Congress manages to spook financial markets with a rip-roaring battle over the budget and debt ceiling.
The takeover could spook regulators concerned about the potential dominance of a new entity in some markets, especially U.S. government debt, where CME is already in the top position.
The idea that Trump could turn away from his own party at this stage is, to a degree, theater designed to spook the far-right of the party into line.
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As the election hoves into view, the prospect of an M5S-led government could spook investors, and perhaps even put at risk other wobbly euro-zone economies, starting with Portugal.
The opposition Democratic Alliance opposed her selection for the post, hinting that she had been a spook for the State Security Agency (an agency they claim Mr Zuma had abused).
" MEGAN GREENE, GLOBAL CHIEF ECONOMIST, MANULIFE ASSET MANAGEMENT, BOSTON    "It was going to be really hard for him to not spook the market after it overreacted last time he talked.
Analysts said the latest report would spook investors, but stopped short of saying this emissions probe could take on Volkswagen-scale dimensions with millions of vehicles needing to be recalled.
A widened gap between Fernandez and Macri on Sunday could spook markets, prompting a new wave of volatility that sends the peso spiraling, further dimming Macri's chances of re-election.
Any mention of nationalization in South Africa is enough to spook investors, since left-wing elements of the ANC have also called for mines and banks to be state-owned.
That would spook stock markets, but Scissors said that the more serious the conflict became, the worse China's position would become, due to the importance of its U.S. trade surplus.
Their visits to Anaheim have often been fraught — the Angels have twice eliminated the Yankees from the playoffs, and their Rally Monkey used to spook the otherwise unflappable Derek Jeter.
"Inflation data is important from the Fed's perspective, but I don't think it's going to be something that's going to spook them if we get a stronger report," said Cummins.
It's early days, but the victories in New Hampshire's primary by Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders puts two of the candidates most likely to spook Wall Street in the lead.
It would give Puerto Rico the legal ability to impose drastic discounts on creditor recoveries, but could also spook investors and prolong the island's lack of access to debt markets.
Hopefully the cemetery is cleared up, and the tombstones fixed, and everything about the Mansion will get back to normal — you know, delighting adults and giving little kids a spook.
Business groups overall oppose tariffs, but they don't want to spook consumers Most companies have sounded the alarm on tariffs by mobilizing their trade associations to oppose Trump's trade strategy.
"If the rhetoric increases it will spook markets and we are taking risk off the table" by raising cash and lowering the credit duration in their bond portfolios, he said.
Business groups overall oppose tariffs, but they don't want to spook consumers: Most companies have sounded the alarm on tariffs by mobilizing their trade associations to oppose Trump's trade strategy.
Markets have largely priced in three U.S. rate hikes this year, but some analysts suspect the Fed's 'dot plot' of forecasts could shift up to four and spook risk assets.
After all, no one has claimed that the woman did anything more threatening than "spook" Mr. Noor and his partner when she approached their squad car in a darkened alley.
Others wondered whether Mr. Trump's bellicose talk this month, including a promise to bring "fire and fury" to North Korea, could spook Japan into distancing itself from the United States.
"We know that earnings can be ephemeral, bonds can be fickle and the Fed can be downright enigmatic, while currencies and commodities spook easily, " the "Mad Money " host said Monday.
Analysts have warned that another bout of political turmoil would spook foreign investors, who are already reticent to invest in Pakistan, deterred by security fears and a tough business climate.
As of midday trading Monday, the was set to log its worst day of the year, as President Donald Trump's brash words and anti-free-trade moves appeared to spook investors.
In his prepared remarks, Powell hinted that the central bank would stick to its current path of gradual rate hikes, but his comments during congressional testimony seemed to spook the market.
He also argued Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's comments at the conclusion of this week's two-day policy meeting didn't spook the market as much as they have in the past.
Some of these stories are snapshots, like those on Whoopi Goldberg at the time of her breakthrough stage act, "Spook Show," and Michelle Obama during her husband's first White House run.
Likewise he denies the suggestion, in a leaked dossier prepared by a British ex-spook, Christopher Steele, that he gives foreign-policy advice to Mr Putin: "100% fake information", he says.
My footage, which comprises the Dark Ride Project, catalogs the last remaining classic spook rides around the world, using three special low-light cameras to deliver image content from every direction.
The process will give Puerto Rico the legal ability to impose drastic discounts on creditor recoveries, but could also spook investors and prolong the island's lack of access to debt markets.
"Optimism around the trade deal has been a key reason behind the price recovery, so any trade talks could again spook negative sentiment across the metals," ANZ said in a note.
Now a nasty new breed of ransomware known as LockerGoga is inflicting that paralysis on industrial firms whose computers control actual physical equipment, and it's enough to deeply spook security researchers.
If Zuma removed Gordhan in a reshuffle without a clear reason, it would give ammunition to opponents who say he wants to take control of Treasury and could spook financial markets.
If Iranians do rise up, the government could be forced to fight back with violence, and that would certainly send its economy into a tailspin and spook its Middle East neighbors.
But her book, "Haunt," which Archon Projects published last fall, doesn't merely aim to spook viewers — it strives to show them something about America by showing them what makes Americans scared.
Unwinding these programs, which included the buying of bonds on a massive scale, will also be tricky, as any surprises could spook investors and depress prices of stocks and other assets.
By contrast, Brexit enthusiasts know that, however happy they would be to crash out of the bloc without a deal, that prospect would spook business and could prompt a damaging downturn.
Barack Obama's economic advisers didn't even want to show him a memo making the case for a stimulus bigger than $1 trillion because they thought it would spook Congress too much.
Her subjects there, in addition to the Spook-a-Rama, included an arguing couple, their disagreement so theatrical that you can practically hear the woman berating her grimly closemouthed male companion.
Those concerns could continue to spook markets in the coming week, but stocks should be buffeted by the Fed's anticipated commitment to low rates and its current Treasury bill buying program.
After all, Prince Charles' Aston Martin DB6 now runs on a cheese byproduct and old wine, and a suit-clad spook would stand out in a contemporary office filled with hoodies.
But less than three weeks before the state's caucuses, interviews with dozens of Democrats there revealed fears that the cost of her ambitious agenda would spook voters in the general election.
If rock is meant to be defiant and wilful and incendiary and full of doing whatever the fuck you like, that sounds a lot like what The Spook School are doing.
Not long after, US Senators Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham declassified a bizarre criminal referral of Steele they had assembled back in January, alleging that the ex-spook was a liar.
Relatively small currency swings reflected how recent data had showed a  "loss of momentum in global growth", Tuxen said, rather than a risk of recession or something serious enough to spook investors.
The comparison to the infamous practice of securitizing large amounts of subprime mortgage loans into bundles may spook some investors who recall the consequences of the housing crisis between 2007 and 2010.
Top US intelligence officials have gushed about the previous "AWS Top Secret Region" project—colloquially known as the "spook cloud"—lauding Amazon for pulling several covert agencies out of the stone age.
When a host of companies experience this type of negative event within a few short weeks, it can spook the investing public, which can cause them to scale back their stock buying.
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The use of a military-grade nerve agent to poison a renegade spook produced a similar result in Britain, pushing the government to close the country's financial system to questionable Russian money.
Pyongyang has preened itself as the proud owner of a "hydrogen bomb of justice" but while the pariah country succeeded in elevating geopolitical risks, historical data shows it's unlikely to spook markets.
The podcast even inspired a new Amazon Original series While the others on this list tend to keep the horror at a comfortable distance, NPR's Snap Judgement spook-specific podcast gets personal.
Such is the seemingly otherworldly situation of director Paul Feig's Ghostbusters, which opens next week, and which stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones as the titular spook-chasers.
He may be confident that commodities are reaching a bottom, but a slide in oil prices helped to spook U.S. markets Tuesday, as the major averages fell more than 1 percent each.
Relatively small currency swings reflected how recent data had shown a "loss of momentum in global growth", rather than a risk of recession or something serious enough to spook investors, Tuxen said.
And while Democrats badly wanted a win, coming close four times should be enough to spook Republicans facing competitive re-election battles, said Zac Petkanas, who ran Hillary Clinton's rapid response team.
Spook Shop You just can't go wrong with satanic imagery: it worked in the 60s, the 70s, the 80s... And, much to the chagrin of your local church group, it'll never stop.
The factors that spook markets more broadly—the slowdown in China, plunging commodity prices and indebted energy firms, political upheaval from Greece to New Hampshire—all weigh heavily on banks in particular.
Analysts must look through a ton of different information sources—signals intelligence such as metadata, human intelligence reports (classic, "boots on the ground"-style spook stuff), satellite imagery, and books or Wikipedia.
Halley said worse than expected Chinese trade data and Italy's move to quarantine a quarter of its population because of the coronavirus had helped spook markets and prompt the flight to safety.
Companies had long grumbled about intellectual property theft and unfair treatment in the Chinese market, but they had little recourse: Going public about their troubles could spook investors and invite Chinese retaliation.
Relatively small currency swings reflected how recent data had showed a "loss of momentum in global growth", Tuxen said, rather than a risk of recession or something serious enough to spook investors.
The 10-year yield has moved more than 20 basis points in the past week, and was at 1.60% Monday, off from 1.83% the Friday before the outbreak began to spook markets.
The catch was that Stalin didn't actually like Spain's revolution, which he feared could spook Britain and France into siding with Hitler in a future conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union.
LONDON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Italian short-end bond yields extended last week's rise, opening up to 18 basis points higher on Monday as concerns over the Italian budget continued to spook investors.
I'm not saying a blockage of the Strait of Hormuz or something severe, but some kind of tit for tat that will spook this oil market to the upside in a big way.
"It was going to be really hard for him to not spook the market after it overreacted last time he talked," said Megan Greene, global chief economist with Manulife Asset Management in Boston.
The court action sets the stage for a protracted legal and political fracas that could spook foreign investors and further undermine the nation's efforts to stabilize PDVSA, said opposition lawmakers and industry experts.
"It was largely what the market was looking for: I don't think they went too far as to spook the market in any way," said Tom Garretson, a fixed-income strategist at RBC.
Judicial rulings regularly halt energy and mining operations in countries including Colombia, sparking worries that legal tangles would spook foreign investors as many Latin American countries battle high inflation and slowing economic growth.
A disorderly Brexit would spook financial markets, tarnish London's reputation as one of the world's top financial capitals and sow chaos through the economies of Britain and the EU by dislocating trading relationships.
The oil crash -- crude is down more than 30% from its recent peak -- was triggered by a series of factors that combined to spook traders who once saw $100 oil on the horizon.
Chevron said on Tuesday two of its executives were arrested in Venezuela, a rare move likely to spook foreign energy firms still operating in the OPEC nation stricken by hyperinflation, shortages and crime.
In fact, the arrests of prominent businessmen and the possible confiscation of their wealth is more likely to spook foreign investors than to make them risk their money in the new Saudi Arabia.
The director of national intelligence must also plan for the future of human intelligence, known as "humint" in spook speak, as digital exhaust is hard to conceal for members of the clandestine service.
The bankruptcy process will also give Puerto Rico the legal ability to impose drastic discounts on creditor recoveries, but could also spook investors and prolong the island's lack of access to debt markets.
Other characters dip in and out as well, including a government spook played by Ben Affleck, and many of them drop names that you're supposed to note for when they become important later.
He told them to cut their sirens before they got there because the woman had ordered a pizza, and he didn't want them to spook this guy into fleeing or continuing the assault.
In elevating Mr. Phillips, who last month on Twitter cited "spook friends" to claim that "the Israelis impersonated the Russians" and interfered in the American election, Mr. Trump returned to a familiar pattern.
Even if quantities are limited at first, sales abroad would spook major exporters, such as Brazil and the United States, increasing competition at a time when record harvests are predicted in many regions.
Cboe, which manages extensive options and securities trading worldwide, could see a hit to its top line if the whipsaws spook investors away and drive down fee revenue, according to investment firm KBW.
I walked to the seat that should have been mine, and sitting there was, indeed, a guy who looked just enough like me to spook me even more than I'd already been spooked.
While its relatively shallow financial markets mean that it remains a hostage to global capital flows volatility, policymakers have exhibited commendable finesse in preserving currency stability without resorting to measures that might spook markets.
More and more Wall Street analysts cut estimates for PG&E on Thursday, with Morgan Stanley echoing earlier Citigroup fears that the frequency and severity of fires may spook shareholders out of the stock.
"I've seen bears cruise through the yard in the middle of the day and once you spook them, usually they will run and get out of Dodge, so to speak," Land told the CBC.
Don't institute a hiring freeze or take other actions that might spook the staff, but do send the message that new hires should be the last resort, not the first response to a challenge.
Analysts have previously said that the emergence of a so-called "third-front government" — where neither the BJP nor Congress holds a major sway — could potentially spook markets and dent investor confidence in India.
In his speech, Trump warned that the United States will be forced to "totally destroy" North Korea unless Pyongyang backs down from its nuclear program, but the criticism was not enough to spook investors.
And average hourly earnings, which is the figure that's most important to these reports these days, ticked up a little bit but not anything that would spook the market in terms of wage inflation.
As It became one of the highest grossing horror movies, red balloons, a signature of villain Pennywise the clown, were popping up all over the place to spook the living hell out of us.
So, this is already a problem for Robinson from a legal standpoint and perhaps a financial one, too, should this spook any prospective NFL employers from taking him as high as his play merits.
The news may also spook investors who are already fearing the FDA will tighten e-cigarette restrictions even more as it tries to control what the agency has labeled an "epidemic" of teen vaping.
" As D.C. events spook investors who have bought in due to optimism surrounding Trump, and with the market potentially caught off-sides amid the drop, "the selling yesterday was not a one-day event.
"The core fundamental cryptographic strengths behind bitcoin remain strong but naturally events of this nature will spook potential investors," Charles Hayter, Chief Executive and Founder of cryptocurrency comparison website CryptoCompare, told CNBC via email.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…What may spook markets most this week is the dawning realization that there is no plan — and no one appears to be in charge.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's black market peso is breaking away from the official spot rate by the largest margin since 2015, as political upheaval and currency controls spook investors about the currency's real value.
The view had been that his unpredictable ways would spook the financial world, not least his threat to rip up trade agreements with Mexico and fight China on its exports to the United States.
" He rejected calls for a big, symbolic show of power, dismissing the idea that if the United States "thumped our chests about a bunch of stuff, that somehow that would potentially spook the Russians.
As if that's not scary enough, the owner filled the grotto with animatronic mummies, ghosts, bats and ghouls that can pop up and taunt you as you float your way through the spook-fest.
Imported by the Brooklyn Academy of Music, this was a spook house for grown-ups that transformed medieval England into a Land of Id that feels all too close to the here and now.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee would only be more emboldened by McConnell's exit, Simmons told the senator, arguing that Democrats were trying to "spook" the GOP leader by dwelling on his poor approval ratings.
A vote to end Britain's 43-year-old EU membership would spook investors, undermining decades of European integration and placing a question mark over the future of the United Kingdom and its $2.9 trillion economy.
LISBON (Reuters) - Relatively calm euro zone debt markets are helping Portugal's new Socialist government deliver on promises to reverse austerity, but the risk of budget slippage could still spook investors and so damage the recovery.
California's Disneyland resort has a new spook-tacular Halloween celebration this year inspired by Disney villains and hosted by Oogie Boogie, the gambling bogeyman at the center of Tim Burton's 1993 animated musical dark fantasy.
Be it a laid-back stroll through the Sunday farmers' market, a sampling of the city's cultural events with a symphony show, or a spook-tacular haunted-house tour, the options go on and on.
But there is a consensus that a divorce with no trade deal would spook financial markets, tarnish London's reputation as one of the world's top two financial centers and sow economic chaos across the region.
Many business chiefs and investors fear politics could scupper an agreement, thrusting the world's fifth largest economy into a "no-deal" Brexit that they say would spook financial markets and damage the arteries of trade.
The concern: Although details on the "trigger" haven't been released yet, some Republicans are raising questions about whether it would eventually lead to a hike in taxes, which could spook business' outlook for economic growth.
And so I was not completely surprised when the hawk kept his perch, or a few minutes later when I passed a pair of grazing deer and they merely looked up a moment, didn't spook.
Earlier this month, Chevron Corp said two of its executives had been arrested in Venezuela - a rare move likely to spook foreign energy firms still operating in the country stricken by hyperinflation, shortages and crime.
Unbeknown to most visitors, the green hills surrounding Hong Kong's skyscrapers are alive with swine: Wild boars regularly spook hikers and joggers on walking trails, and sometimes wander into dense urban areas to dumpster dive.
Six months later, he said he made it a point to enjoy life just a little more, even though, with no insurance, he is still paying his medical bills, and storms can easily spook him.
Which is why, in 2014, as Ebola deaths began to accumulate, Ms. Johnson Sirleaf's initial focus was on ensuring the epidemic not be described as a humanitarian crisis so as not to spook foreign investors.
Many businesses and investors fear a "disorderly Brexit" - one without a deal - could spook financial markets, sow legal chaos and harm the British and EU economies by disrupting trade ties and cross-border supply chains.
And to insiders like Miller, plans to nationalize the health care and electricity sectors will spook voters and weigh down local Democrats who are trying to thread a needle in this still deeply conservative state.
Many business chiefs and investors fear politics could torpedo an agreement, thrusting the economy into a no-deal void that they say would weaken the West, spook financial markets and silt up the arteries of trade.
For the past decade, I've been studying ghost trains and haunted house rides as part of my PhD, hoping to archive the magic that will be lost when these classic spook rides are gone for good.
Bound up in this generic spectral image is the connotation of the white sheet with the hoods of the KKK, and the fact that "spook" was once a well-known derogatory term for an African American.
But like it or not, Trump's perceived anti-trade rhetoric - and Hillary Clinton's for that matter — like the ghosts in a Shakespearean tragedy, will spook the globalization crowd gathered here and ultimately usurp the unofficial agenda.
In other words, Trump will try to take economic performance that's average and make it sound like a miracle — while trying to spook voters into thinking a change of course will bring it all crashing down.
The uncertainty is likely to spook markets when they reopen on Monday, with analysts warning Australia's triple A credit rating could be at risk and predicting a fall in the Australian dollar and the share market.
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Anticipating that a crisis that would spook lawmakers into another taxpayer-funded bailout, banks — freed from regulations scuttled by the Financial CHOICE Act — would have both the means and the motivation to engage in risky practices.
"It may spook markets short term, cause a pullback, but I think markets are still hopeful that some form of a phase one — perhaps watered-down — deal will be still seen down the road," Menon said.
Many business leaders and investors fear internal party politics could scupper an agreement, thrusting the world's fifth largest economy into a "no-deal" Brexit they say would spook markets and clog up the arteries of trade.
The Senate plan eliminates the so-called SALT deduction entirely, which could anger many upper-middle-class families and spook House members who have already objected to the more generous scaled-back version in their chamber.
I get a throw pillow cover with a Victorian skeleton to goth up the living room (usually the spook stays downstairs in my studio) on Etsy ($36.60) and pass on some candles from Burke and Hare.
"Pattern Recognition" and its sequels, "Spook Country" (2007) and "Zero History" (2010), are "set in a world that meets virtually every criteria of being science fiction, and that happens to be our world," Gibson has said.
While many believe volatility will remain depressed for the foreseeable future, the VIX spiked on Thursday to a high of 14.93 as the heated rhetoric between the U.S. and North Korea continues to spook some investors.
Many business chiefs and investors fear politics could scupper an agreement, thrusting the world's fifth largest economy into a "no-deal" Brexit that they say would spook financial markets and silt up the arteries of trade.
They are leaning on this possibility to spook the most hesitant Republican senators from supporting skinny repeal — who seem eager to move on from health care amid blistering attacks from Democrats and relentless pressure from conservatives.
"Long term you can't not be worried about Italy, it's a major economy in the EU integrated among many others and so an anti-euro party in power would spook markets and other EU members," he concluded.
Corsi has claimed to be moving his videos to troll-friendly social network Gab, and is using his brief takedown as an opportunity to accuse Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt of being a "spook," as one does.
The free Halloween Blood Fest, produced by the Flushing library and Blood Moon Rising Magazine, will cheer revelers 13 and older with a spook house, a light show and live music from the rock duo Decembers Fall.
For example, a Soviet "spook working under student cover" went to see a professor at Columbia University, who asked him what he would think of a bomb that could completely destroy the center of New York City.
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An administration led by its boss, Matteo Salvini, would spook markets and investors: he once described the euro as a "crime against humanity", and favours (as does Mr Berlusconi) a flat tax which would hit revenues hard.
But that shouldn't spook Democrats out of telling voters they understand how critical removing Trump from office is—and that they will fight as hard as they can to do so, even if they ultimately fall short.
The bomb placed by Perry Walsh (who served prison time with Big Dick a few years ago) was supposed to go off during the middle of the night and "spook" Sea Sprite owner Sul Ross (Matty's dad).
With little apparent progress in U.S.-China trade talks, the Trump administration could be about to open up a new front in the trade wars by taking on the European auto industry — and that could spook markets.
"There have been folks out there who suggest somehow if we went out there and made big announcements and thumped our chests about a bunch of stuff, that somehow it would potentially spook the Russians," Obama said.
Here is a look at how the election results could affect different asset classes: A Democratic takeover of the House might spook the stock market because of concerns about political instability, including hearings involving the Trump administration.
Let's have a look at them: First, they insist that the intelligence dossier compiled by British ex-spook Christopher Steele that's one basis for the F.B.I.'s own investigation has been discredited or is at best uncorroborated.
August 2019 in Truckee, California: Two teens got a solid spook when a hungry bear stumbled into their cabin and helped themselves to the food in the fridge, including some pints of Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
The chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Joseph J. Lhota, quickly walked back the $19 billion estimate and said it was too soon to determine the costs — an acknowledgment that the price tag might spook elected officials.
Many businesses and investors fear such an approach, leading to a "disorderly Brexit", would spook financial markets, sow legal chaos and badly harm the British and EU economies by disrupting trade ties and cross-border supply chains.
"While weaker-than-expected margin guidance will spook some investors, we remain firm believers in the long-term story of growing revs and margins," Macquarie Research analysts wrote in a client note, while maintaining their "outperform" rating.
Donald Trump's travel ban in the United States has been making waves north of the border for some time, and now it seems that those waves have been powerful enough to spook the Girl Guides of Canada.
"There is a risk that President AMLO responds to weaker growth by loosening fiscal policy, which would spook investors and cause a sell-off in bonds and the MXN," said Edward Glossop, emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
Cramer: Why Brussels didn't spook markets Cramer: Steer clear of these travel stocks Cramer is always on the hunt for ways to play the emerging dollar store trend, so he was excited when Five Below reported on Wednesday.
Not consulting congress on Venezuela's debt plans for 2017, which are meant to be presented in tandem with the budget, could spook bondholders, including those considering an ongoing debt swap offer by state oil company PDVSA, analysts said.
However, Tuxen said that the modest size of currency moves on Thursday reflected that recent data showed a "loss of momentum in global growth" rather than a risk of recession or something serious enough to spook forex investors.
Why it matters: There are still a number of senior officials, both inside the administration and on Capitol Hill, who hold out hope that continued declines in the stock market could spook Trump out of broad-based tariffs.
Hints that he might give up on NATO, in this view, are not sincere assaults on the alliance but mere cage rattling meant to spook the Europeans into complying with decades-old demands to spend more on defense.
President Donald Trump has struck a trade deal with Mexico and threatened to push ahead without Canada, a move that would kill NAFTA, which covers $1.2 trillion in trade between the three countries, and further spook financial markets.
In the case of his exclusive story on the migrant children, there was a concrete reason for the delay: The congressional source didn't want to spook the administration and make officials less candid in their responses to Congress.
The president was also concerned in February that warnings from public-health officials on the impact of the disease would spook financial markets, which the president has long regarded as a barometer for the strength of his presidency.
Between the lines: The threat of a crashing stock market and higher Christmas shopping prices seemed to spook the Trump administration, despite the president's false insistence that China pays the cost of tariffs directly into the U.S. Treasury.
Even a moderate slowdown in the pace of revenue growth, as is expected regardless of the trade spat after two years of rebounding demand in China, is not enough to spook some drawn to the sector's underlying strengths.
The upheaval in the Italian government caused by a "no" vote also would spook investors and could cause a crisis in Italy's massively indebted banks, an issue that could spread to other European countries with similarly ailing financial sectors.
LONDON (Reuters) - A looming ramp-up in U.S. sanctions on Tehran will further spook potential buyers of Iranian oil although supplies to Europe will most likely remain uninterrupted, top trading houses told the Reuters Global Commodities Summit this week.
The platform will have to seriously innovate and invest (hence their plans for a large-scale redesign) if they want those numbers to go up, but they know that, which is why stories like these probably don't spook them.
A survey of 19 economists polled by Reuters indicated that left-leaning Alberto Fernandez's six-point lead over Macri would spook investors, worried conservative Macri would be unable to overtake his rival in time for general elections in October.
Neumann never had the chance to meet, or spook, investors in a pre-IPO roadshow for WeWork— he was ousted from the CEO job the week the roadshow was supposed to kick off, and the IPO was subsequently shelved.
" Until then, Sipher said, Steele, as a former English spook, is the perfect political foil: "The Trump supporters can attack the messenger, because no one knows him or understands him, so you can paint him any way you want.
Unless there is a deal or a delay, the United Kingdom will leave the EU without a transition period abruptly at 2300 GMT on March 29, a step that is almost certain to disrupt trade and spook financial markets.
Some House Republicans have already rejected that limitation as too strict and the Senate's complete elimination could further spook those members, whose political future could be imperiled if they pass a plan that actually increases their constituents' tax bills.
The book's (unnamed) narrator speaks in an audaciously postmodernist voice, echoing not only Vladimir Nabokov and Ralph Ellison but the Dostoyevsky of "Notes from the Underground": I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces.
This freaky display message is not the first that Apple has used to spook its users into deferring to Apple-approved repair outfits rather than, say, a yet-to-be-certified independent repair outfit or doing the repair yourself.
Known as the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act," the legislation called for the administration to deliver a report on Russian President Vladimir Putin's hierarchy in and out of the Russian government in an attempt to spook political opponents.
SAO PAULO, May 23 (Reuters) - Brazil's state-controlled power holding company Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras SA is still seeking to sell assets to cut debt despite concern that a political crisis could spook potential buyers, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
Duque's move will probably spook the roughly 7,000 demobilized rebels and prompt some to join dissident FARC fighters - who refused to adhere to the peace accords - as implementation of the agreement may get slowed by efforts to toughen tribunal rules.
"We do not necessarily expect these sales gains to translate into outperformance for the consumer sectors, but we suspect they may be good enough to not spook markets," wrote LPL Financial Chief Investment Officer Burt White in a recent research note.
HQ really needs that extra audience if it hopes to come anywhere near its goal of a massive $100 million valuation though, as TechCrunch noted, co-founders Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll come with baggage that might spook off investors.
Court records already in the public domain show that a man subsequently identified as Mr Page interacted with a Russian spook, who was posing as a diplomat, in New York in 2013 (Mr Page says only publicly available material was exchanged).
So even if our immigration philosophy is grounded firmly in cultural concerns — doesn't rely on race at all — and no matter how many times we repeat the mantra that "correlation is not causation," these racial dimensions are enough to spook conservatives.
So even if our immigration philosophy is grounded firmly in cultural concerns doesn't rely on race at all, and no matter how many times we repeat the mantra that correlation is not causation, these racial dimensions are enough to spook conservatives.
Parks had cheap or sometimes free entry for youths to hang out all day, and spook rides—which often came out around Halloween—offered the perfect opportunity to be alone in the dark with someone else, away from parents' prying eyes.
One proposal under consideration by the Trump administration, according to the U.S. sources, would tighten enforcement to make sure Americans legally fit the categories they claim to be traveling under, which could spook many visitors, wary of receiving a hefty fine.
Ryan's forthright admission that Republicans are not yet ready to be a governing party is likely to spook investors counting on relatively swift passage of a major corporate tax cut, significant new infrastructure spending and a dramatic reduction in federal regulation.
Under the revised travel policy, U.S. officials say there will be tighter enforcement to make sure Americans legally fit the 12 authorized categories they claim to be traveling under, which could spook many visitors, wary of receiving a hefty fine.
Supporters of the Affordable Care Act have been emboldened recently by several developments that suggest repealing the health care law could inspire a tremendous backlash and spook Republicans in Washington, who are badly at odds with one another, into full retreat.
But Sharron Angle threatening that if conservatives didn't get the election results that they wanted they would start shooting in order to get the election results that they wanted—that was enough to spook people who might otherwise have supported her. . . .
Many business chiefs and investors fear politics could get in the way of Brexit, thrusting the world's fifth largest economy into a "no-deal" divorce they say would weaken the West, spook financial markets and clog up the arteries of trade.
A vote to leave the European Union on June 23 would spook investors by undermining post-World War Two attempts at European integration and placing a question mark over the future of the United Kingdom and its $2.9 trillion economy.
A vote to leave the European Union on June 224 would spook investors by undermining post-World War Two attempts at European integration and placing a question mark over the future of the United Kingdom and its $2.9 trillion economy.
By and large, this was the usual pathetic bunch of lowlifes from the hollow—whoever was drunk or pissed-off enough that day to put on a costume and come along for the ride and try to spook some liberal snowflakes.
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, tells Axios that the tariffs war initiated by the U.S. at this point is too small to spook businesses, still basking in the Trump tax cut earlier this year along with higher government spending.
"It should be a progressive unwinding… definitely not to spook markets too much but as (the ECB) see's inflation coming back with stronger growth rates then they should progressively start cutting back on their purchases and then raise rates," he concluded.
The Senate plan eliminates the so-called SALT deduction entirely, a move that could cause backlash from many upper-middle-class families and spook House members who have already objected to the more generous scaled-back version in their chamber.
If you're lucky, the spook you're in search of is provided by one of your subscriptions, but as long as you have $3.99, you won't be out of luck this year when it comes to any of the quintessential hits.
The government has stepped up planning for a so-called no-deal Brexit when the world's fifth-largest economy leaves the EU on March 29, 2019, a step that could spook financial markets and dislocate trade flows across Europe and beyond.
Given how high-profile the case was, there's a chance that, in the second encounter, a kid just wanted to dress up as a bunny to spook a hapless security guard, or maybe Phillips wanted to get himself into the paper.
If that's what you're in the mood for, this take on a psychopathic king — from a country whose past notably includes highly destructive acquaintance with a demented head of state — offers chills that no seasonal spook house could hope to emulate.
Michael Huenseler, head of credit portfolio management at Assenagon, said the Fed's assessment could spook clients in the United States just as the bank tries to regain its footing there after announcing deep cuts in its U.S. and Asian operations.
Though Gags was simply in costume and holding black balloons as part of a viral marketing campaign for a short horror film, he still managed to spook people and the sighting sparked a vicious spiral of clown-related headlines across the country.
So, whether you suffer from friggatriskaidekaphobia (the fear of this superstitious day) or just want to start early preparations for a spook-tastic Halloween, scroll down to see the fashionable charms that will give you good luck, while also looking stylish, too.
While it's not immediately clear why the notoriously clandestine and historically impenetrable spy service is now deciding to expand its online offerings to the dark web, a close reading of the release reveals an interest in classic spook pursuits: recruitment and intelligence.
Joseph Franco, a research fellow at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies who has worked with several Philippine military chiefs, said that early last year, the Mautes projected themselves as followers of Islamic State, or IS, to "spook and coerce the Pansars".
The serial-killer thriller starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins earned more than $272 million worldwide, launched multiple sequels and a television series, and continues to spook new viewers — who may or may not watch with fava beans and a nice Chianti.
"Compared to U.S. stocks nobody really wants too much of a risk exposure to euro zone equities as Brexit uncertainty and a possible trade war with the U.S. are continuing to spook investors," said Markus Huber, a trader at City of London Markets.
Superdelegates were created to scuttle candidacies like Sanders' but Clinton has enough pledged delegates to stop him anyway, and it's likely that a popular revolt would spook the Democratic Party into handing Sanders the nomination were he actually the pledged delegate leader.
But investors have welcomed the higher offer from May, with many fearing a "disorderly Brexit" - one without a deal - could spook financial markets, sow legal chaos and harm the British and EU economies by disrupting trade ties and cross-border supply chains.
As mission commander, he and crewmate Charles Duke explored the moon's Descartes Highlands region, gathering 200 pounds (90 kg) of rock and soil samples and driving more than 16 miles (26 km) in the lunar rover to sites such as Spook Crater.
Not to spook you into making any kind of impulse decision, but considering Valentine's Day is just two days away, the next nail-polish color you choose will most likely be the same one you'll wake up with this Friday (February 14).
A vote to take Britain out of the world's biggest trade bloc would spook investors by undermining post-World War Two attempts at European integration and placing a question mark over the future of the United Kingdom and its $2.9 trillion economy.
"This development will surely spook bank purchasers who have become an increasing part of the company's funding base, further frustrate the investment community, and ultimately result in stricter scrutiny from both federal and state regulators," said Isaac Boltansky, analyst at Compass Point research.
When the dust settles, the appropriate comparison may be with "Our Man in Havana," the novel written by Graham Greene, himself a onetime spook, that poked fun at the intelligence services and the willingness spies to believe what local informants tell them.
Nigel Farage - the politician widely thought to have done the most to spook Britain's then government into agreeing to hold the referendum - addressed the crowd at the end of a 270-mile (435 km), two-week march from Sunderland, northeast England, to London.
I'd love to see the all-female squad cross over into the gaming medium—I mean, who wouldn't want to play as a virtual Kristen Wiig, wisecracking around New York City, occasionally slapping a spook into a containment unit for "safe" keeping?
Here's a one-hour, 15-minute playlist of Christmas songs that aren't the usual ones, from some weird shiny banger from PC Music's GFOTY to rock \m/ treats by The Spook School and Shame to Prince's only Christmas song, which is completely devastating.
There's perhaps a case to be made that if she's confident one of these conversations will lead to a CEO role, it's better for Stitch Fix to announce the departure before an IPO filing than afterward when it would spook potential investors.
However, things soon start to take a strange turn for the new hires, and they become the stars of their own horror-like movie as Matarazzo and his team set up over the top pranks to spook them while on the job.
The time-toggling plot frequently slips into the past to record such events, a device that's just as eerie, especially when it latches onto a bit of local folklore about a haunted sugar field and a spook known as the Naked Florida Man.
Furthermore, a government crackdown on corruption late in 2017 that saw numerous Saudi business people, including notable royals, detained and imprisoned (infamously, in the Riyadh Ritz Carlton hotel) and assets handed over to the authorities in return for freedom could also spook investors.
Some analysts said the change could signal greater commitment to fiscal tightening, though the split of responsibilities could bring coordination issues and the sacking of a high-profile minister could spook foreign investors whose support Macri needs ahead of key legislative elections next year.
Yes, it lacks the gooseflesh-raising quotient of earlier versions of the show I've seen (in London in 2004, and on Broadway two years later); its original music (by Ryan Rumery) is strangely sunny; and this version slightly muffs the play's spook-house climax.
Spook level: 22013/103 Danger to Musk level: 210/29 Best quote: "Blluurrarrarrrrrrggggggghhhhsissssss" [GAR] SPECIES II (210) Plot: A sequel to the original and sacrosanct Species, Species II sees the violent and sexual predatory tendencies of an alien virus get brought back from Mars.
Surely there is a better use for this technology and a better way to honor our legends than floating the bluish wraiths of the long dead back out onto the festival circuit to spook audiences by affecting their mannerisms to pre-recorded backing tracks.
Ivan Dixon's riveting "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" (on Thursday) stars Lawrence Cook as an African-American who is recruited and trained by the C.I.A. but then leaves the agency and uses the skills he learned there to foment political violence in Chicago.
Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " that bitcoin's decline over the last week (a loss of a little over 16 percent, according to Coinbase) may spook investors or appear as a dip to buy.
But the few demo apps (called "Skills") I saw were either underwhelming — Misty can move away from your hand when you put it in front of its sensors — or inconsistent — Misty was supposed to "spook" when you get up in its face, but it didn't always trigger.
"When you're dealing with the jurisdiction the SEC has, you have to move carefully, you have to move precisely, you have to make sure you don't spook markets ... and what you do is accurate, legal and subject to obviously appropriate congressional or public oversight," he said.
Even if this were not true, with almost $2.5 billion worth of USDT in circulation, a crumbling of the stablecoin — of which a temporary 13 percent price drop might be an early sign — would be more then enough to spook cryptocurrency investors and the market at large.
"You would think something like the threat of a government shutdown or an actual government shutdown would serve as a catalyst to spook some weaker holders out of the market," said Eric Marshall, portfolio manager and director of research at Hodges Capital Management in Dallas, Texas.
The strongest case that can be made is that the gathered East Berlin crowds, perhaps along with Bowie's subtly but clearly political message, helped spook East German authorities into overreacting, which in turn inflamed young East Berliners who might not otherwise have seen their attendance as political.
LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Sterling could fall as much as 15-20 percent if Britain votes to leave the European Union, a scenario that could spook foreign investors and dry up the capital inflows needed to fund the country's current account deficit, Goldman Sachs said on Thursday.
Williams, who has spent 24 years working in the Federal Reserve system, will be responsible for managing the Fed's financial market operations including more than $4 trillion in bonds it bought during the financial crisis and which it is now systematically trimming, hoping not to spook markets.
While it is below the one-to-one or the one book-to-bill guidance provided at the beginning of 2016, it's not a drastically low number that will spook investors, he explained, adding that 2016 saw good 787 order activity, but 7373 orders were lower than expected.
"The news (on the UK property funds) continued to spook already nervous investors about the impact of the Brexit on the U.K. and global financial system, which by all accounts, has yet to be fully felt," said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.
The big picture: The hype surrounding the charismatic Texas congressman — who raised a record-breaking $38 million in the third quarter of 2018 before narrowly losing to Ted Cruz in the Texas Senate race — has reportedly been enough to spook donors from going all in on another candidate.
It shouldn't spark any antitrust concerns — United Technologies makes jets, wheels, and landing gear while Rockwell focuses on displays and communications tech — but it might spook Boeing and Airbus somewhat to see their suppliers merging, especially as they both plan to expand further into the aftermarket space for parts.
But elk spook easily and for two long days they evaded us, always managing to see, smell or hear us from what seemed to be impossible distances, well before Chelsea Cassens, our group's permitted hunter, could get within the 200 yards she needed to make an "ethical" kill shot.
Facebook and other members of the Libra Association are due to meet this month in Geneva to appoint its first board of directors, but ahead of that it's been reported that the government scrutiny has started to spook some who have only nominally backed the project at this point.
In the process, he alienated European allies who had been our partners in negotiating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and ginned up regional partners such as Israel and Saudi Arabia, only to spook them later when it became clear he would not defend them from Iranian aggression.
More baffling still, this spook of a man, who had successfully evaded four law-enforcement agencies and become the stuff of murmured folklore — he was known locally as the "North Pond hermit" — set up camp in a community full of vacation cabins, the nearest one just three minutes away.
Joined on their first ever UK tour by Edinburgh's The Spook School, whose discography is full of their own expressions of love and identity politics, PWR BTTM are clear from the offset that their shows should be spaces for everyone to feel free and safe to be themselves.
Warning: This story contains spoilers for the movie Us. Just when you thought it was impossible for Jordan Peele to scare you any more than he did with 2017's Get Out, he decided to make something that's sure to spook you faster than the shrill tap of a teacup.
MMG produced just 300,000 tons of copper in the first 11 months of 2016–just a small fraction of the 20 million tons globally–but the news of copper supply disruption is the third this week to spook the market after similar news from the world's top two largest mines.
"If Jamie and (CFO) Marianne Lake come out tomorrow and say, We're cutting our loan-growth expectations because trade wars are starting to weigh on CEO confidence, and, by the way, M&A is falling off a cliff too, that would spook investors," said Brian Foran, an analyst at Autonomous Research.
Where to watch: iTunes, Google Play Before Mandy Patinkin was a spook on Homeland and before Robin Wright was the first lady on House of Cards, they were in this charming love story that you probably remember from all the times it sent you off to dreamland as a kid.
Michelle de Kretser's slender novella SPRINGTIME (Catapult, paper, $11.95) carries the subtitle "A Ghost Story," but it's the wispiest spook story imaginable: a domestic tale in which the ghost seems almost an afterthought, an apparition that frightens only mildly and that haunts only as a metaphor for other varieties of loss.
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Because talking about it is just bad," the source said, channeling McMaster, "It's bad for America's reputation, it'll spook allies, it scares everybody, and it makes us look like — I don't remember if he used words this harsh — like criminals and thieves, but that was the point he was trying to get across.
Unlike Powell's press conference in late July, where he flubbed a question about the possibility of more rate cuts with the now infamous "midcycle adjustment to policy" phrase, Powell deftly avoided giving the markets a firm commitment about what might be next -- and did so in a way that didn't spook Wall Street.
"So with the dangers of standing up in D.C. greater, their existential concerns about net neutrality reduced because of their own massive size, and a desire not to spook investors, it is unsurprising that Silicon Valley giants have melted into the background and have preferred to work through their trade associations," he said.
"So with the dangers of standing up in D.C. greater, their existential concerns about net neutrality reduced because of their own massive size and a desire not to spook investors, it is unsurprising that Silicon Valley giants have melted into the background and have preferred to work through their trade associations," he said.
But when some lonely dude might hack into high-speed stock trading systems or spook the trading algos, quant-fund managers, and high-speed traders and throw algorithmic trading off track to where prices might actually fall in a major way, all heck breaks loose, and the Pentagon feels empowered to step in.
Where to watch: Amazon Video, Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, Vudu Before Mandy Patinkin was a spook on Homeland and before Robin Wright was the first lady on House of Cards, they were in this charming love story that you probably remember from all the times it sent you off to dreamland as a kid.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) warned that a Democratic majority in the House would impeach Trump, creating political chaos that would spook markets and drown the economy.
Fauci's public remarks have been at odds with the presidentFauci's public remarks on the novel coronavirus in recent days have struck a markedly different tone from those delivered by Trump, who has played down the likely impact of the illness COVID-19 and is reportedly concerned that negative messages from public officials will spook financial markets.
You can see this same interest in the unsettling of familiar spaces in "Spook House" (2003), Jamie's study of amateur haunted houses; "The Neotoma Tape" (1983–95), which collected moments the artist recorded from late-night public access television; and the Gothic series of photographs he produced with Mike Kelley (none of which are not included in the current show at Gladstone Gallery).
While incoming financial regulations like MIFID II may provide London-based banks an opportunity to still access the single market, fears of losing those passporting rights may be enough to spook London banks into leaving the U.K. "Other cities may be just as competitive and worth considering as long as there is access to (a) similar talent pool and infrastructure," Cuddeford explained.
Whether we're looking at 22008th-century Impressionistic vistas by John Henry Twachtman and William Meritt Chase of the seaside landscape, interrupted by a 22012-foot tower for a steam elevator; an elephant-shaped hotel; or the anonymously created Cyclops head from the 240s that once ogled its eye from the Spook-A-Rama, there's a shared fantasy that's both tantalizing and trepidatious.
In it, the glowing abyss of cyberspace—a term the novel is perhaps now best remembered for popularizing—is itself a sort of afterlife, balkanized into looming echelons of mega corporations and military-industrial spook country, haunted by scheming artificial intelligences that Gibson casts as ghosts and demons summoned up from the archives of humankind's collective superstition into some final solitaire of global thanatos.
Think of the power of those early releases, the tracks that an entire world was built around: think of Darryl Pandy's lovelorn honking on "Love Can't Turn Around" or the down-tuned exhortations that spook their way through Phuture's "Your Only Friend" or the James Garcia sung, Omar-S produced paean to sexual expectation "I Wanna Know"—these are records that hum with vitality, humanity, vibrancy, and, let's be honest, sexuality.
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Obama acknowledged the issue at his year-end news conference: "I know that there is been folks out there who suggested that somehow if we went out there and made big announcements and thumped our chests about a bunch of stuff, that somehow that would potentially spook the Russians ... [T]he idea that somehow public shaming is going to be effective, I think doesn't read the thought process in Russia very well."
Mo BrooksMorris (Mo) Jackson BrooksGOP lawmaker blasts Omar and Tlaib: Netanyahu right to block 'enemies' of Israel Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Overnight Defense: Woman accusing general of sexual assault willing to testify | Joint Chiefs pick warns against early Afghan withdrawal | Tensions rise after Iran tries to block British tanker MORE (R-Ala.) suggested the Democratic protests could spook the GOP and prevent it from tackling its ambitious 2017 agenda, including the repeal and replacement of ObamaCare.
While May's Conservatives and the main opposition Labour Party both say they respect the 2016 vote to leave, a growing number of backbench members of parliament say the only solution may be a new referendum giving voters an option to stay in the EU. If the deal is voted down, some members of parliament from both main parties have said they would act to stop a Brexit with no agreement, which business chiefs and investors fear would weaken the West, spook financial markets and block trade.
While May's Conservatives and the main opposition Labour Party both say they respect the 2016 vote to leave, a growing number of backbench lawmakers say the only solution may be a new referendum giving voters an option to stay in the EU. If the deal is voted down, some members of parliament from both main parties have said they would act to stop a Brexit with no agreement, which business chiefs and investors fear would weaken the West, spook financial markets and block trade.
While May's Conservatives and the main opposition Labour Party both say they respect the 2016 vote to leave, a growing number of backbench lawmakers say the only solution may be a new referendum giving voters an option to stay in the EU. If the deal is voted down, some members of parliament from both main parties have said they would act to stop a Brexit with no agreement, which business chiefs and investors fear would weaken the West, spook financial markets and block trade.
However, EU diplomats say that a suggestion to let Britain remain a full EU member until even, say, the end of next year — which was due to be a status-quo transition period — may be as much intended to spook hardline, pro-Brexit lawmakers into accepting May's deal for fear of ending up stuck inside the EU. Nearly three years ago, reeling from a hammer blow to decades of European integration after Britons voted to leave, many EU leaders would have seized any chance to put the genie back in the bottle.
This comedy of hapless would-be dirty tricksters then weaves into the third thread, the one the inspector general report has unspooled for us: In this part of the movie, the law-enforcement agents watching the Russian hacking unfold become convinced — with an assist from a top-secret dossier compiled by a handsome ex-spook who used to pal around with the buffoonish candidate's daughter — that they're investigating a vast, world-shaking conspiracy, complete with Russian intelligence assets in the Trump campaign and secret Prague meetings to set the agenda for a Manchurian candidacy.

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