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Meanings of spook financial in anglès
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Usage of spook financial in anglès
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This is the nightmare scenario for many businesses: it would spookfinancial markets and dislocate supply chains across Europe and beyond.
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This would spookfinancial markets, send shockwaves through the global economy, snarl ports on both sides of the Channel and divide the West.
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Many business chiefs fear Britain could be heading for a chaotic split that would spookfinancial markets and dislocate trade flows across Europe and beyond.
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Business chiefs and investors fear leaving the EU without a deal would silt up the arteries of trade, spookfinancial markets and dislocate supply chains.
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Such a period of left-right "cohabitation" would render policymaking difficult at a time of crisis in the euro zone and could spookfinancial markets.
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Fears of China's economy cooling rapidly, coupled with authorities there devaluing the currency, spookedfinancial markets last month.
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For Walker, a shaky performance on the campaign trail plus two lackluster performances at Republican debates spookedfinancial donors.
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For Walker, a shaky performance on the campaign trail plus two lacklustre performances at Republican debates spookedfinancial donors.
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Mr Darling had repeatedly said there would be no big giveaways given the record budget deficit Britain faces, which has spookedfinancial markets.
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The downgrade spookedfinancial markets, raising the interest rate fellow euro zone struggler Italy was forced to pay to sell 10-year bonds at auction.
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Many business leaders fear that a political crisis could propel Britain into a chaotic and economically damaging split, spookingfinancial markets and dislocating trade flows.
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Melenchon's advance in the polls has spookedfinancial markets and prompted a warning on Tuesday by the head of business lobby group Medef Pierre Gattaz.
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In a statement, Serageldin portrayed a period of intense pressure as the housing crisis spookedfinancial markets in 2007 and 2008.