Sentences with phrase «worries over the market»

There have also been worries over the market for student loans in which defaults have recently risen.

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Markets around the world spent the first month and a half of 2016 zigzagging up and down over troubling news out of China and worries about losses in the banking sector.
U.S. retail sales figures may well determine how Wall Street opens — as well as worries about Europe's debt crisis, concerns over the U.S. economy have also been behind the recent turmoil in markets.
While cryptocurrency prices have been spectacularly mercurial over the past few months, a boon for the business, he says he's not worried about the market settling down.
While this deal has been discussed for several years, Kevin Manning, an analyst at BMO Capital Markets, says the purchase was made now because of worries over rising interest rates.
Trade has been the one big worry hanging over markets since Trump's election.
In February, markets saw a correction on rising worries over a sudden uptick in inflation.
Some in the U.S. business community have expressed worry that contract wins could come at the expense of resolving long - standing complaints over market access restrictions in China.
Airline shares fell sharply on Tuesday after United Airlines announced it would aggressively add seats to the market over the next three years, sparking worries of higher costs and a possible fare war.
Markets have had a wild ride in January amid worry over China's weakening economy, a plunge in oil prices and heightened global geopolitical tension.
A key risk measure in money markets known as the Libor - OIS spread has risen to levels not seen since worries mounted in 2011 and 2012 over the debt troubles of European countries Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain.
Hong Kong markets also dropped over 2 percent, with investors running for cover, worried that Greece might default in the middle of a Chinese stock market rout, amplifying the downside.
What worries me more about Arcelor is the fact that, while its stock looks cheap when valued on GAAP earnings, S&P Global Market Intelligence figures show that only about 20 % of the company's net income is backed up by real free cash flow, which amounted to only $ 661 million over the past 12 months.
LONDON / MILAN European shares fell on Wednesday in a broad - based pullback as rising tensions over Syria added to market worries, although solid results from Tesco and strength among telecoms stocks were a bright spot.
SPX opened lower on worries over the Europe (like we haven't heard about it previously), then technicals got in, mainly Oracle's bad results and pushed the market (SPX) all the way down to 1230.
The moves come amid a confluence of higher rate expectations and worries over how Dodd - Frank banking regulations will impact banks» ability to remain players in the fixed income markets.
You don't have enough money to invest, you don't know anything about the stock market, you are worried about losing money... All of these excuses have likely already cost you thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential earnings over your lifetime.
The moves higher in global stock markets have been accompanied by a recovery in oil prices to over $ 48 a barrel, receding worries about the Chinese economy, and the U.S. Federal Reserve indicating it is in no hurry to tighten policy.
Kitces says he worries that advisors are in danger of experiencing what he calls the «three strikes and you're out» risk, which is the real possibility that «if clients have to go through a third bear market in just over a decade, advisors are going to start losing clients.»
Emerging market currencies have been hit by a sell - off in the first week of trading this year after weak economic data in China rekindled worries over global growth and halted trading on Chinese equity markets on two days.
Markets for ether, the cryptocurrency linked to the ethereum distributed computing platform, were rocked yesterday by a huge flash crash that saw prices fall from over $ 365 down to as low as 10 cents on one exchange before bouncing back shortly afterwards — an event that is mildly worrying for anyone concerned about cryptocurrency volatility, but has had devastating consequences for some professional traders who have seen their holdings wiped out.
Markets have been roiled by worries over talk of a potential trade war and a sell - off in tech stocks.
Another worry that markets have is what will happen if there is any confusion over which blockchain is the true Bitcoin.
But they worry, as they would over most frontier markets economies, about governance issues and transparency.
The idea horrified other EU nations, Greece's creditors and financial markets as investors worried over the prospect that Greece could be forced into a disorderly default.
But investors are worried, and Facebook has lost over $ 60 billion in market value since reports this weekend explained how Cambridge Analytica, a political data firm that worked on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, was able to gather data from tens of millions of Facebook users.
Signs of a sharp slowdown in U.S. manufacturing on Monday reignited concerns about the health of the world's largest economy, a further worry for investors who have already been spooked by the turmoil in emerging markets over the past two weeks.
Mr. Knudstorp, a 10 - year veteran of the toy industry, said clouds have already formed over the U.S. toy market: «These six months have been the most negative toy market that I have seen in the U.S... so that worries us.»
The US inventory market just lately posted its worst week since Jan. 2016, when weak economic data from Chain sparked a worldwide selloff, an occasion that rekindled worries over world financial development.
Market volatility, in the face of worries over slower global economic growth, has led investors to become more critical of new offerings.
In addition, compared to worries over a slowdown in the condo and office markets, the retail softening might not be that bad.
Global markets have been falling on worries over conflict in the Ukraine.
Despite worries over Tesla's financial sustainability and its inflated valuation, the company ought to be applauded for forcing other industries (automotive, technology, etc) to rethink their existing business models and evolve as new markets are created.
The reluctance to lend reflects broader worries over New York City's luxury condo market.
Back then, the market worried over issues such as the start and speed of Fed tapering, discussions of the timing of a rate increase, and an improving jobless claims number.
However, unlike many of those who support these ideas, I am pessimistic that QE3 will fix the economy, and I worry that too much celebration by market monetarists over the structure of easing will only serve to undermine what remains good in market monetarism if and when the economy fails to recover quickly.
I'm putting together a similar self directed portfolio and although I want broad exposure to world markets but I'm worried with the current state of the dollar that over the long term I'll be at risk.
Typically, correlations spike when worries are high in the market; when panic takes over, investors have a tendency to dump everything almost indiscriminately.
China's Shanghai Composite Index rebounded from earlier losses to rise fractionally to 2,133.87, putting aside worries over a possible credit crunch following the Chinese central bank's refusal last week to inject funds into money markets to curb frothy credit growth.
The crisis is hardly over, of course, but the imperatives of the market require that we stop worrying about energy conservation.
The intramural dialogue over what Mark Noll has called «the scandal of the evangelical mind» worries that intellectually serious people have passed evangelicals by while we were allured by the sensations of revivalism, seduced by a materialistic market - driven culture, overtaken by the «disaster of fundamentalism» in the face of challenges from modern science and technology, and robbed of our universities through negligence and the inertia of secularized education.
BMPA CEO Nick Allen said that allowing hormone - treated beef into the UK market would increase consumer worries over the safety of products and provide difficulties for UK manufacturers to supply to Europe.
The government will reportedly announce plans to combat worries about the market power of supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths over food...
Conte, as per the Telegraph, has already spent around # 130M on signings such as Alvaro Morata, Antonio Rudiger and Tiemoue Bakayoko this summer, however the Italian is growingly increasingly concerned over the club's lack of movement in the transfer market, and is worried that his squad isn't strong enough to defend their Premier League title.
Over the weekend Eric Pickles claimed to have seen estimates of how many Romanians and Bulgarians might arrive — though he would not reveal what the estimates were — and worried about pressure on the UK's housing market.
Also highlighted in the analysis are worrying trends in terms of the teacher labour market; exit rates, it notes, have been edging up over time — between 2010 and 2016, there was an increase from around eight per cent to nine per cent in primaries and from 9.5 % to 10.5 % in secondaries.
If you're in the market for a fun - to - drive car and you do not want to worry about scrapping it over bad roads or rough terrain then the Ford Freestyle is the vehicle for you.
With a bit of worry I have observed over the past year or two that the eBook market is becoming more and more fragmented.
As long as Apple fans keep forking over money for high - priced products, the company doesn't need to worry about market share.
This is the almost perfect example of how one might expect a pure ebook play to develop over time, publishing ebooks to a time sensitive market while selling the rights to someone else for a paperback edition, enabling them to keep stock costs lows and cash flow high and letting someone else worry about the odd economics of the traditional model!
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