Sentences with phrase «markets in a tailspin»

Donald Trump's commutation to power has predictably put the value of dollar on foreign currency exchange markets in a tailspin.

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Following this result, financial markets were sent into a tailspin with futures diving overnight, the British pound collapsing, and US stocks, after finding some stability early in the day on Friday, tumbling into the close as the Dow and S&P 500 wiped out all of their gains for 2016 in one fell swoop.
The announcement that the U.S. Department of Justice would no longer adopt a «hands - off» approach to states that have legalized marijuana use initially sent some in the industry into a tailspin, just days after the $ 7 billion California recreational weed market opened for business.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- This week's announcement that the U.S. Justice Department was ditching its hands - off approach to states that have legalized marijuana initially sent some in the industry into a tailspin, just days after California's $ 7 billion recreational weed market opened for business.
The abandonment of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, which terminated the convertibility of the U.S. dollar to gold, sent financial markets around the globe into a tailspin, with the United Kingdom getting hit particularly hard.
Markets were thrown into a tailspin Monday after weekend elections in France and Greece led to a sharp shift in the political landscape with the focus shifting away from austerity.
The Fed is truly in a dilemma: lower rates right now would tank the dollar internationally, while higher rates would send the housing market into a tailspin.
Markets in a bit of a tailspin and incredible rally after the latest Brexit poll.
Five years after skyrocketing fuel prices and turmoil in financial markets knocked auto makers into a tailspin, the U.S. market has recovered to its former size and character.
Asian stock markets posted gains Friday on optimism over two positive U.S. economic reports despite contentious budget talks in Washington aimed at keeping the economy from going into a tailspin.
Markets were thrown into a tailspin after weekend elections in France and Greece led to a sharp shift in the political landscape.
The Asian crisis that sent the Emerging Countries into a tailspin and collapsing stock markets over the 1997 - 99 period may have been due to a liquidity shortage as the US deficit pushed towards closer balance starting in 1993 and reaching an apex in 1996 with world output (excluding US) for three years between 1994 and 1997 was 3 %, but as the US fiscal stimulus from our trade deficits declined over those years, and without alternatives to replace the extra liquidity, raw material prices growth collapsed and world output slowed dramatically from 3 % to 1 %, and 2 % in the following year.
The multi-year Dominos growth story, which saw the share price soar and the company expand into counter-intuitive markets such as Europe and Japan, appeared to come unstuck in 2017 as the share price went into a tailspin after committing the cardinal sin of failing to meet expectations and fallout from underpayment allegations.
A false tweet from a hacked account owned by the Associated Press (AP) in 2013 sent financial markets into a tailspin.
And therein lies what I believe is the major question anyone thinking of adopting this strategy needs to resolve before adopting it: Will you be willing, and able, to stick with such an aggressive stocks - bonds mix when the markets are in turmoil or even in the midst of a harrowing tailspin?
At the time, which was in the 1980s, the global economy and markets were in a tailspin.
Stock market crashes, or sudden collapses in the value of stocks which send the «Dow Jones Industrial Average» (DJIA) into a tailspin, are triggered by a variety of reasons including high stock prices, panic or inadequate controls on trading.
Stocks have been battered by the threat of a slowdown and fears that a Greek debt default could spark a credit shock similar to that caused by Lehman Brothers in September 2008, sending markets into a tailspin.
Market tailspins have chased investors into gold and other safe havens, including Bitcoin, as the global economy moves into unchartered territory in terms of post World - War II global economics.
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During this economic tailspin, Green said debt is likely to play an increasingly important role in the capital markets.
There is some danger that as foreign buyers, first - time buyers, owners of vacant homes and domestic speculators find themselves nudged out, the housing market will cascade into a tailspin, revealing what so many critics have predicted: that the real estate market is a dangerous bubble in need of a serious correction of between 30 and 50 percent.
«As the Fed weighed strategies for arresting the economic tailspin in March 2009, including the collapsing housing market, Elizabeth Duke, a member of the board of governors, offered a colorful way of thinking of their task.»
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