The sell-off in the bond market continued at the beginning of the week, sending mortgage rates higher. |
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Granted, there's little or no evidence yet of such an unhappy outcome, despite the recent sell-off in technology shares. |
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Foreign direct investment has also flowed freely, mainly in response to the now largely completed sell-off of state assets. |
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The sell-off of its assets was to pay compensation to 80 victims of abuse in the order's schools and orphanages. |
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Against this background fears of the impact of a mass sell-off by insurers cannot be discounted. |
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Not all the blame for the sell-off in bonds and the resultant yield rises can be laid at his door. |
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Overnight there was a tenfold increase in the valuation put on the city's council homes to balance the books and keep the sell-off on track. |
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The big sell-off has been mostly a non-event, though not so much for want of would-be buyers. |
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This sell-off speaks to the continuing anxiety that a world not led by the United States and Europe and Japan is a world adrift. |
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The current sell-off in the mining shares is a buying opportunity. |
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The immediate market response at the time of writing was a sharp sell-off on the market open. |
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These announcements sparked a sell-off in global equity markets and corporate bond markets. |
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On 30 December 2002, the CFIC decided to implement a corporate turnaround and sell-off of the business, as outlined in the DB Report. |
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We have also given examples of companies reduced to a hollow shell through leverage, recaps and the sell-off of valuable assets. |
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So following a brief period of consolidation earlier this month near contract highs, January canola has triggered its anticipated sell-off. |
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If he or she supports the sell-off, ask why they're supporting a sale that is no bargain for Canadians. |
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With the Finance Minister reducing the sell-off target, the state-owned scrips came under some bear hammering. |
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As a result, we saw the sell-off of State assets and the rest of that. |
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The London market took another pounding yesterday as a huge sell-off in the US hit investor confidence in the City. |
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The technical sell-off of that oversold market had started four or five months earlier, when the markets were clearly in an overbought condition. |
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The frantic sell-off marked the third time so far this year in which a company's share price had dived by as much as 90 per cent in a single day. |
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Sadly we are just reaping the rewards of the wholescale sell-off of the UK utilities industry to overseas investors. |
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Only in the midst of a sell-off tinged by group-think could these numbers be made to be bad. |
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Ever since the sell-off started, share prices have been dropping. |
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Earlier plans were mothballed when fund managers lost their appetite for another semi-state sell-off. |
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The break through a key support level saw the sell-off accelerate very quickly as stops got taken out. |
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Though many had prepared for a volatile market, the extent of Monday's sell-off still managed to dampen spirits and surprise some. |
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In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate. |
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During a bear alert the market is overbought and due for a sell-off. |
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According to the PSAC, the sell-off will give private investors a license to print money. |
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Talk to me about, was it the uncertainty as to what the EU would do that led to the big sell-off last Thursday and all this talk of fat-fingered trading? |
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As reported last week, it dropped plans to sell-off its vehicle depots as part of the deal following fears that it would leave winter road maintenance in the lurch. |
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And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year. |
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If such a move were to be taken by the ECB there is a possibility of a mad dash to sell-off the EUR similar to what occurred to the USD last Wednesday. |
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Since retail investors only subscribed a smaller proportion of shares, the after-market sell-off pressure will be accordingly reduced. |
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Patrick Haren, Viridian Group chairman, said the sell-off would see NIE provide more renewable energy to customers. |
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While we do not foresee a huge sell-off, equity returns are not likely to match this past year's results and we believe that equities could well remain in a holding pattern over the coming year. |
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The sell-off in Shanghai took place following news that the Chinese government has tripled stock trading stamp duty to calm the country's frenzied equity market. |
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Business minister Michael Fallon, who oversaw Royal Mail's sell-off, revealed the scale of the undervaluation in an answer to a written Parliamentary question yesterday. |
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Does this sell-off mean we moggies will be banished from forests? |
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Traders said the sell-off was expected since the market was overbought. |
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