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Currencies riffle out of alignment, foreign markets turn more chaotic than ours and downside earnings surprises sound like staccato drum beats.
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Tall, white-feathered and majestic, they gazed out, scarcely moving, as the grasses riffled gently around them — ghost birds somehow hanging on to life.
Currencies riffled into and out of alignment.
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