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spike moss

(= spikemoss) any of numerous fern allies of the genus Selaginella

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spikemoss little club moss

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With the US and Israel unwilling to accept containment of a nuclear Iran by deterrence, a military confrontation in 2013 would lead to a massive oil price spike and global recession.
Real estate rental yields and stock-market payouts are low, and real estate and stock prices may well fall as much as or more than bond prices if interest rates spike.
Why should the Federal Reserve allow long-term interest rates to spike just because other central banks have ceased their dollar-purchase programs?
South Korean President Park Geun-hye's recent proposal to provide humanitarian assistance despite the recent spike in tension, is a start in the right direction.
Even a temporary spike in oil prices can have long-term effects because of the social reactions they provoke.
Let's hope that the effects of the present spike will be more short-lived.
The reason is clear: by taking time to set the stage for liberalization, governments hoped to limit the initial spike in price inflation, thereby avoiding a wage-price spiral and curbing capital flight.
After a spike earlier in the year, Japan's exports have also contracted.
Thus, they run the risk that a spike in interest rates would feed back relatively quickly into higher borrowing costs.
London - The British comic genius Spike Milligan once observed that he would love to have the opportunity to discover that money wouldn't make him happy.
Absent a change in trader beliefs, the current oil price spike will be broken only by a recession that exhausts consumers' capacity to buffer higher prices, or when the slow process of substitution away from oil kicks in.
To finance measures that require permanent outlays with one-time revenues presages a new spike of public debt--a policy criticized by the European Commission and the IMF.
We have found that trust causes a spike in oxytocin and begets reciprocation - the sharing of money.
For example, the recent spike in oil prices would have been driven by an irrational frenzy in futures markets.
If no deal to raise the debt ceiling is reached by August 3, interest rates on United States Treasury bonds could spike, or they could remain stable, as investors decide they have other problems to worry about.
Even a temporary spike in oil prices can have long-term effects because of the social reactions they provoke. High oil prices fuel public discussion about the future of oil prices.
But the scale of the price spike exceeds normal demand and supply factors, pointing to the role of speculation - and underscoring the need for policy action to clean up the oil market.
Small wonder: world food prices reached a record high earlier in the year, recalling a similar price spike in 2008.
It is thanks to the spike in the CDS market that the Greek government tightened its budget and improved its fiscal position.
That is why the recent spike in food prices has led many food-growing countries to impose export restrictions and has caused near panic among those concerned about global poverty.
If that happens, oil prices could rapidly spike and, as in the summer of 2008, trigger a global recession.
Indeed, opinion polls conducted in Gaza show a spike in support for Hamas after every Israeli escalation.

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