The rush out of equities globally has coincided with a rush into bonds and gold.
As everyone tries to rush out of the asset, the boat capsizes.
When crisis hits, fear of devaluation could spark a rush out of bank deposits into cash, and from cash into hard currency.
So far, the central bank has not laid out a timetable for liberalisation, perhaps because it fears deposits will rush out of the state banks in search of higher returns.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A strong earthquake jolted Taiwan on Sunday, killing two people and injuring at least 21 others and causing panicked shoppers to rush out of a shaking multi-story department store, officials said.
But is the recent gyration in oil prices a function of supply and demand or is it a sudden rush in or out of commodity index funds?
Senior officials rush in and out of informal meetings in the prime minister's study.
Next door, workers rush in and out of 85 Broad Street, the former Goldman Sachs headquarters.
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If they enforce it 1 time in 100, then we should be talking about how they should enforce 100 times out of 100, not rush do the defense of the person who violated a valid policy.
Scott noted that Rush has carried out many of the items the Pac-12 hired him to do.
Depositors would rush to get their savings out of the country to pre-empt a forced conversion to a new, weaker currency.
Depositors would rush to pull their money out of Greek banks to protect their savings from being converted into new drachma.
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In sum, what was until last year an imperative for Japanese companies not to be left out of the rush into manufacturing and sourcing in China, is now being tempered and modified by the acute awareness and concern for the strategic business risks involved.
Asadi grew up in Chubayish and he was here when, just after the fall of Saddam's regime, the marsh people took shovels and broke Saddam's embankment, letting the water of the river rush out onto the plain.
Every new launch offers users new capabilities, causing the most loyal of fans to rush out and replace their, now old, technology with the latest offering, so they can remain on the cutting edge of technology with the latest and greatest Apple gadget.
In an interview with the AP on Wednesday, Scott defended Rush and noted he carried out many of the items the Pac-12 hired him to do: allow more physical play, put a heavier emphasis on training and accountability, and replace officials whose performance was deemed unsatisfactory.
As the cloud continues to be discussed as a way for businesses to get the most out of their application landscapes, inevitably multitudes of vendors will rush to fulfill the demand for viable cloud solutions.
Once you find a way of analyzing a particular collection of datasets, you can use Splunk or Data Rush to process volumes of data while you are building out any new infrastructure that may be needed.
Americans were some of the first to rush out and buy new plasmas and LCDs.
Forrester analyst James McQuivey says that only about half of the people who rush out to get Net-connected TVs even bother to connect them to the Internet at all.
This coming out of the flap that Rush Limbaugh found himself in after criticizing Donovan McNabb and saying that he is given a pass because he's a black quarterback.
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