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While over the last 20 years many people have decried globalization as something we should be spooked about and might be a danger to the markets, it showed this time that it can be a big plus to the stability of the markets.
You guys get all spooked about that.
"Reading the transcript of his remarks, I'm not sure what he was spooked about.
"But the people who lived outside of the city were really spooked about coming to Manhattan," he said.
For a long time after this I was spooked about getting behind the wheel under anything but a sunny sky with a cloudless horizon.
iPhone / iPad NSA surveillance has the world spooked about the security of their online communications, so it's no surprise to see some app developers trying to capitalise.
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In the first three months of 2014, the ruble lost 9percentt against the dollar, making imports more expensive, while spooked investors pulled about $70 billion out of the country more than in all of 2013.
Stocks on Wall Street dropped sharply on Thursday, with investors spooked, again, about the euro-zone debt crisis and the sputtering United States economy.
Greece's sovereign debt problem spooked investors about Italian debt because, despite the fact that Italy has one of the world's largest primary budget surpluses and has been steadily lowering its debt/GDP ratio for decades, Italy cannot print its own currency.
IF THE stock market has you spooked, think about parking some of your money in two-year Treasury notes.
Storm news has spooked investors about certain industries, and sometimes headline-related selling is a good buying opportunity.
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