Sentences with phrase «jitters in»

«When you have some jitters in the market, that tends to hit the hotel sector harder.»
Reporting from Washington — With the gulf oil spill creating political opportunity, Senate Democrats will begin crafting a sweeping energy bill this week that could include a first - ever, though more modest, cap on global - warming pollution, believing they must act now despite differences within their ranks and political jitters in an election year.
The dip in travel demand for the winter season compounded by jitters in the stock market means more lucrative winter promotions from hotel chains.
A judge can usually forgive a bit of puppy jitters in very young Cavaliers, but under no circumstances should a shy or sharp Cavalier be rewarded in the ring.
Khamesee hopes a version of the robot will someday zip around inside the human body delivering targeted drugs; first he needs to reduce the jitters in the bot's motion.
Leader attempts to calm jitters in the Lib Dem rank and file as record numbers of delegates gather for party conference in Liverpool
You could see the jitters in him.
The Liberal Democrats, who gave the Tories the jitters in David Cameron's Witney constituency last week by slashing the former PM's majority from 25,000 to 5,700, will turn the poll into a referendum on Brexit, not Heathrow.
Spurs, who have recovered from early jitters in their temporary home, revelled in that space creating chance after chance only to be repelled by Gianluigi Buffon.
Seattle has wiped off the rust and worked through the playoff jitters in last week's win over the Washington Redskins.
While not exactly hitting the Federal Reserve's revered 2.0 % annual inflation target, it was apparently close enough to create more jitters in the bond market, with the yield on the U.S. Treasury's benchmark 10 - year note immediately climbing seven basis points to 2.91 %, its highest level in more than four years.
And the UK Telegraph's Ambrose Evans - Pritchard notes a «side - effect has been a run on emerging markets, a reversal of hot - money inflows into China, and fresh debt jitters in Portugal, Spain, and Italy.»
Wall Street stock futures are opening lower with continued jitters in media and energy stocks after dispiriting news from earnings season and from the crude oil market this week.
Excess jittering in the cantilever could provide clues, but other sources of shaking must first be ruled out.
There are even a few obnoxious bugs, such as enemies occasionally jittering in and out of existence, or important quest dialogue options not showing up.
Bugfix: Fixed threading issue on Oculus Touch controllers, which could cause jittering in some circumstances.
If one is not keeping up with the jitter in the same frame of reference, one is screaming through it in startling contrast.
The jitter in the top curves is due to variations in solar cycles.
On the imaging front, the Note 2 packs a 22.56 - megapixel rear camera with 4K video capture, as well as electronic image stabilization made possible by a dedicated 3 - axis gyroscope to detect and compensate for jitter in real - time.

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Used in conjunction with the guided meditation app Public Speaking from HiveBrain, this app could really help you identify signs of pre-speech jitters — and eliminate them — before they eliminate your speech.
The price of oil dropped Tuesday after a big jump a day earlier over jitters that Russia's military advance into Ukraine could result in economic sanctions against one of the world's major energy suppliers.
April 27 - Wall Street struggled for direction on Friday as inflation jitters and sagging technology and energy stocks offset an advance in the consumer discretionary sector led by Amazon.
Last Wednesday, gold reached its highest level since August 2016 as jitters grew over Syria and Russia — with a potential trade war with China still in the picture.
A sharp sell - off in bond markets this week spilled over into global equities with jitters that a near 30 - year run bull run for fixed income could be coming to an end.
Market jitters started immediately last week when Baker Hughes» count of drilling rigs, a leading indicator of U.S. output, ticked up for the first time in nearly two months.
Financial group Standard Life, which employs 5,000 people in Scotland, added to the jitters, announcing it is ready to move parts of its business to England if the Yes voters win.
Gyrations in currency markets and interest rate jitters are increasing volatility — and opportunity
Jones said this isn't the first time in recent months that jitters over growing nuclear tensions have boosted sales of the drug, which comes in tablet and liquid form and should be taken within hours of exposure to radiation.
Tense negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) could cause market jitters and even delay a long overdue recovery in exports.
Spot gold values dropped roughly 3 percent in the past five days, also impacted by economic jitters and a stronger U.S. dollar.
April 27 (Reuters)- Wall Street struggled for direction on Friday as inflation jitters and sagging technology and energy stocks offset an advance in the consumer discretionary sector led by Amazon.
Wages and salaries increased at their fastest pace in 11 years, according to a report from the Labor Department, adding to inflation jitters.
Yet Sands» stock didn't rally after that report, presumably due to investor jitters about American companies too heavily invested in China.
That first iteration of stock market wobbles (assuming it's not also the last) was certainly sufficient to give investors in general the jitters.
As covered in a related No Jitter post, terms of the deal call for T - Mobile to exchange one share for 9.75 Sprint shares.
While some investors view monetary policymakers» aversion toward market jitters (preference to maintain an «anti-wolf» policy) as bullish risk and argued for continued bearishness toward volatility, the experience in Yellowstone would serve as a counter-argument that prolonged «risk suppression» would only breed complacency.
Trade jitters sent the Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P / TSX composite index down 275.35 points to 15,399.93 in broad - based declines led by base metals.
Strong growth in Brazil and Spain, however, more than made up for Brexit - related jitters.
Folks at Wall Street might be developing a few jitters with the new coming out of Bitmain, the largest crypto mining hardware manufacturer in the world.
European and Asian stocks fell Tuesday, following a sharp selloff the previous day in the U.S., as jitters about global growth continued to weigh on investors.
In an ambitious cross-border M&A deal that attracted investors to a region tarred by the broad brush of emerging markets jitters, PKO Bank Polski acquired Nordea Bank Polska for $ 937 million in June last yeaIn an ambitious cross-border M&A deal that attracted investors to a region tarred by the broad brush of emerging markets jitters, PKO Bank Polski acquired Nordea Bank Polska for $ 937 million in June last yeain June last year.
Still reeling from two successive hikes to stamp duty in recent years which particularly hit the higher value prime central London (PCL) property market, appetite to transact has also been buffeted by Brexit - inspired political uncertainty, domestic economic jitters and a surplus of luxury new build developments gearing up to enter the market.
Global equities were little changed this week despite an uptick in geopolitical jitters following the US missile strike on a Syrian airbase and a potential shift in tactics by the US Federal Reserve later this year.
U.S. stocks declined sharply on Tuesday following the holiday weekend, as rate - hike jitters and a steep drop in Walmart shares weighed on investor sentiment.
Gold miner ETFs like «GLDX» got trashed in the week ended Thursday, April 4, as the S&P fell 0.5 percent on macro jitters.
The contrast with Netflix highlighted investor jitters about the viability of the traditional cable bundle in the face of heightened competition from on - demand video services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon (AMZN), which are investing heavily in high - quality programming.
In the UK we've seen Northern Rock crumble, while in the US the investment bank Bear Stearns lived up to its name after jitters led to rumours which led to a run on its assets, ultimately forcing it towards bankruptcy and into the arms of JP MorgaIn the UK we've seen Northern Rock crumble, while in the US the investment bank Bear Stearns lived up to its name after jitters led to rumours which led to a run on its assets, ultimately forcing it towards bankruptcy and into the arms of JP Morgain the US the investment bank Bear Stearns lived up to its name after jitters led to rumours which led to a run on its assets, ultimately forcing it towards bankruptcy and into the arms of JP Morgan.
While some question its timing in reaching its issuance target so quickly, others say the country was right to seek the lowest possible yields before mounting tensions between Greece and the European Union heightened market jitters.
So you can invest without any jitters of losing your finances in a way you can not understand.
I was nervous about this big step and wanted the comfort of having someone stand with me in prayer and bring my first - day jitters before the Lord.
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