Word: follow
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...gains are tentative. Light trading volume in Hong Kong suggests that investors are holding back ahead of Wall Street's reaction to bailout plans. During an Oct. 10 meeting of G-7 finance ministers, European central bankers suggested they would follow Britain's lead by buying stakes in struggling banks and underwriting interbank loans. The U.S. Federal Reserve is also finalizing a plan to recapitalize the nation's bank in order to loosen frozen credit markets...
...Banks may get some clarity soon. On Friday, finance ministers from the G-7 nations will meet in Washington, D.C., to discuss a coordinated response to the financial crisis. Adrian Mowat, chief Asia and emerging-market strategist for JPMorgan in Hong Kong, says that central bankers may follow Britain's lead by pumping liquidity into their banking sectors and underwriting loans between banks. "The situation is so serious that they will have to deal with it," Mowat says. "The collapse and crash this week means they must...
...They were persistent to the point of harassment,” Kelly, the shop clerk, said. “Some were reasonable; others would follow you. Sometimes, they pulled aside women with children...
...Journals based in Britain, including The Lancet and the British Medical Journal, are among those that have pledged to follow COPE’s standards...
...sell-off will end eventually, one way or another. Governments could follow the nerve-racked Russians and suspend trading altogether, in a bid, as Touati says, to stop "markets from sawing off the branch they're sitting on." The more likely solution, Touati predicts, will soon come as "smart and steely investors realize selling now is a sure way to lose, while buying now will determine who the big winners tomorrow will...