The phrase
"wild gyrations" refers to intense and unpredictable movements or fluctuations.
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It has taken a long, long time, but financial chaos, environmental concerns, and
wild gyrations in oil prices — along with $ 2.4 billion in government funding — may finally bring practical electric cars to the American market.
The impact of the market's
wild gyrations on consumers» confidence continues to cause indecision, even though larger corporations hold record levels of cash.
But 2016's
early wild gyrations reminded us that you must be willing to stick with the market long enough for the inevitable ups and downs to deliver those profits.
China has announced the latest step in its attempts to tame
the wild gyrations in its stock markets: a market - wide circuit breaker system.
The head of Italy's top retail bank Intesa Sanpaolo (ISP.MI) joined a growing chorus of Bitcoin critics, calling
the wild gyrations in the price of the cryptocurrency a speculative bubble and saying global regulatory scrutiny was essential.
TND Podcast Spotlight: Sprott Market Wrap Hear Eric Sprott discuss
the wild gyrations in the metals on Thursday as well as his analysis of the precious metals markets going forward.
Snow whirls through the night, and
the wild gyrations of the treetops paint silver trails on the black cloudbottoms.
And she pointed to
his wild gyrations on the minimum wage: he pledged to support a $ 13.13 an hour floor for the five boroughs while seeking the endorsement of the left - wing Working Families Party in 2014, called it «a non-starter» shortly after getting re-elected, then came out in favor of an even higher pay hike just a few months later.
Infiniti +10 %
No wild gyrations for Infiniti, whose performance was bracketed by the QX56 (+18 %) on the high end and the EX35 -LRB--15 %) on the low end.
It's also a scary one for investors who've been spooked by the market's
wild gyrations and are wondering which way it'll go next.
The HARD PART is holding on through
the wild gyrations of price and sentiment.
The head of Italy's top retail bank Intesa Sanpaolo (ISP.MI) joined a growing chorus of Bitcoin critics, calling
the wild gyrations in the price of the cryptocurrency a speculative bubble and saying global regulatory scrutiny was essential.
«The political uncertainty here and abroad has contributed to
wild gyrations in financial markets,» says Brian Stoffers, president of CBRE Capital Markets in New York.