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1 U.S. stocks extended their losses as the news compounded already jittery markets .
2 Then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's goal was to stabilize banks and reassure jittery markets .
3 That left bankers selling a bumper offer in jittery markets at a non-bargain price.
4 However, the PBOC now appears to be moving to stem the slide and calm jittery markets .
5 But European leaders are now contemplating changes to the rescue fund which have helped calm jittery markets .
6 The planned market debut comes as uncertainty over China's growth and Britain's Brexit vote have led to jittery markets .
7 The psychology of investing in jittery markets will always have you on edge if you watch them every day.
8 At the same time, the top-ranked funds avoided troubled areas of peripheral Europe, but kept a pinch of contrariness amid jittery markets .
9 Comments from ECB executive board member Benoît Coeuré that more rounds of bond-buying were an option earlier today helped calm jittery markets .
10 The cost of interbank borrowing overnight cash fell in response to the coordinated effort by financial authorities to restore calm to jittery markets .
11 Finance Minister Brian Lenihan said this was designed to ensure Ireland would not need a bailout but it failed to calm jittery markets .
12 Despite jittery markets , pension funds made a weighted average return of 6.4 percent, in line with the 10-year average.
13 Shares in Bank of China rose a better-than-expected 14.4 per cent in their trading debut this morning as investors shrugged off jittery markets .
14 Merlin put off plans for a listing in 2010 due to jittery markets , with shareholders instead selling a 28 percent stake to CVC.
15 Jittery markets also have made it difficult for lenders to quote new commercial real estate loans when cash bonds have dramatically sold off.
16 Jittery markets , that will be detrimental..." "On balance one has to say, is the euro zone good for us or bad for us?
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