1. And each announced sale rattled the market, sending prices lower. 2. Back then, concern that higher employment would push up wages and squeeze profits rattled the market. 3. Both markets were rattled by growing fears that Russia would be forced to devalue the ruble, adding to the pressure on other emerging market currencies. 4. A day earlier, Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, rattled the markets by saying inflation might be looming. 5. A major reshuffling of the economic team, particularly at the highest levels of the Treasury Department, would risk rattling the markets, she said. 6. Concern that Brazil may be forced to devalue its currency has rattled markets south of the U.S. border. 7. Continuing political turmoil and uncertainty has consistently rattled the markets, fueling sudden capital outflows. 8. Either the policy is so weak it will rattle financial markets or so strong it will frighten voters, he said. 9. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan rattled the markets Wednesday. 10. He was arguing that if the Fed moved faster, the financial markets might get rattled. |