These global concerns didn't change during 2012, but the market's
reaction to the news changed.
Not exact matches
He told Channel 4
News: «I'm convinced that as the reality of those cuts becomes clear there will be a huge public
reaction and real pressure on the government
to change course.»
They may make a decision
to change their diet on day X in
reaction to news or information Y, but I'm guessing that there were probably many experiences prior
to day X which made the person open
to information Y («the straw that broke the camel's back») when it came along.
Faculty
reaction to the
news has run the gamut, Jackson said, with some teachers excited about possible raises, and veteran teachers concerned about the
change.
In particular, the
changing relationship between the book publisher (the company that creates books) and the book retailer (the company that sells books) is causing a chain
reaction of confusion, mistrust, and price hikes.The good
news is that this phenomenon is inspiring enterprising startups
to rethink aging models of book pricing.
High market liquidity means that currency prices can
change very quickly in
reaction to the
news as well as short - term events.
While small price
changes do happen, it's just a short - lived
reaction to the
news.
Stern has now offered a
reaction to the discussion last week of Princeton researcher Robert Socolow's call for a fresh approach
to climate policy that acknowledges «the
news about climate
change is unwelcome, that today's climate science is incomplete, and that every «solution» carries risk.»
Over the weekend, I was interviewed by the Australian
news site, MercatorNet, about my
reactions to the Friday
news conference organized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) in Stockholm.
The
news surrounding the improperly used Facebook data could add
to investor uncertainty about major
changes to Facebook's newsfeed cash cow, announced in
reaction to previous election - related disclosures.