The panic into Treasuries surprised most bond operators who missed the less risk is more gain hypothesis.
Since the final weeks of the election campaign, Lula has worked hard to turn investor panic into mere wariness.
Absent the panic into safety, the 10-year Treasury should yield 5% today.
There are major macroeconomic forces working that suggest the panic into Treasury bills and bonds is foolish, misplaced and unlikely to bear fruit.
Recall that the Smoot-Hawley trade restrictions of 1930 turned a stock market panic into a multi-year Great Depression, broken only by World War II.
If Milner does leave Villa Park, Morley thinks the Villa fans should not panic into thinking they are losing ground to their rivals for a top-four place next season.
Threatening text messages sent in bulk - inexpensive in India - were the main vehicle of the insidious rumours that have swirled around in the city for the past two days, driving panic into the hearts of the tens of thousands of people from the north-eastern region living there.
But I see no reason to panic homeowners into thinking that 1990 is set to repeat itself.
Fear turned into panic over the past week as WordPress blog after WordPress blog fell into the hands of hackers and some observers spread rumors of a virus.
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What truly provoked him, and what filtered into his stories, was not so much misogyny as a more basic, mortal panic at gazing into the face of the unknown.
The silver panic spilled over into gold and copper as well, though to a much smaller degree.
Henry tries to swallow the panic seeping up into his throat like acid.
She told the court she fled the scene in a panic, got into her car and "drove and drove and drove".
What began as concern for my family and friends in New York turned into panic as now there were attacks in Washington.
You have to ask yourself : Is it better to trim Apple into strength or selling into panic if a material adverse development occurs?
"A little mouse of thought appears in the room, and even the mightiest potentates are thrown into panic, " Churchill warned in an October 1938 speech denouncing the militarization of totalitarian Germany and Italy and their rejection of free-thinking society.
The decision of the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, more or less to endorse Mr Obama's timetable for withdrawing American troops from Iraq sent shock waves through Washington, DC, discombobulating the White House and driving the McCain campaign into panic.
On Thursday scattered gunfire in three separate locations threw much of the city into a panic.
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She was thrown into a panic that emptied her mind entirely of common sense.
The first canister fell to the ground, started spinning and then exploded, pitching the audience into a panic.
But the way this fact has been reported this week has thrown some older people with sizeable estates into a panic.
"Because things have been going against us, we seemed to panic at every ball into the box, " Reid told BBC Scotland.
Knowing how stressful, painful, and scary these experiences were with health insurance, as I got older, my family and I went into a panic.
The son asks his father to pose as a straight cultural diplomat, which throws his father and the diva (Nathan Lane) into a panic.
Will the fearfulness of 2011 turn into another panic like 2008?
Jamie watched his colleague panic, which turned into a full-fledged meltdown.
This means forward supply partners (from distribution through to end customers) likely went into a panic ordering mode today to increase inventory and put in safety stocks in case some parts go on allocation.
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"At the beginning, I was told that was the best for him because generally, monkeys live off the back of the mom, " she said, adding the monkey would "get into a panic attack" when she was out of sight.
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