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Jitters

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Jitters meaning

plural of jitter

Example sentences (20)

And with the long campaign for the next general election now under way, jitters are growing among MPs in the “red wall” of seats that turned blue for the first time in 2019.

Business confidence fell last month amid jitters over the slowing UK economy dampening company plans to hire more staff, according to a survey of more than 4,000 firms.

Chaotic story set pieces run into the same stability issues, with lots of jitters when it matters most.

If Song had any opening day jitters, there was no evidence.

In commodities, global oil benchmark Brent hovered about $US80 ($A119) a barrel amid jitters over global trade disruptions and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East following attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi forces.

It all got heated on Friday morning, when the regional bank, a fixture of the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem, was taken over by the federal government after weeklong money jitters spurred a crippling bank run.

It was a tumultuous year marked by the U.S. banking crisis in March, an artificial intelligence stocks boom, oil supply jitters stemming from the Israel-Hamas war and fears that restrictive Fed policy could tilt the U.S. economy into recession.

LEEDS, England : Newcastle United suffered more jitters in their quest to finish in the Premier League's top four as they drew 2-2 at relegation-threatened Leeds United but Southampton's agony is over after being relegated on Saturday.

Little more than two weeks before an election to pick President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor, the twin shortages in Africa’s largest economy are overshadowing campaigning, angering voters and causing jitters over vote preparations.

Ratings agency Fitch put the United States' credit on watch for a possible downgrade on Wednesday (May 24), raising the stakes as talks over the country's debt ceiling go down to the wire, and adding to the jitters in global markets.

The Topix still finished 2.7% lower - also helped by a bit of a bounce of its 200-day moving average - as the jitters from the SVB fallout continues to hit hard at Asian stocks today.

The VIX, an index that measures volatility and is known as Wall Street's "fear gauge", has consistently been below 20 -- the threshold above which market jitters are seen as too hostile for IPOs -- for much of the second quarter.

They have already done it once, in the first game, but with fleeting jitters.

With just a few weeks remaining before a potential debt default in June 2023, influencers express growing concern as no deal has been finalized yet and political discussions on the debt ceiling jitters.

Adding to the market jitters on Monday was a post on X by the blockchain analysis firm Arkham that said around $2 billion worth of Bitcoin forfeited from the former Silk Road website was moved from US government wallets to the exchange.

After months of jitters among many U.S. allies about the possibility of a second presidency for Donald Trump, world leaders are now preparing for his arrival on the global security scene.

Along with jitters about the US economy's health investors have been contending with uncertainty about the Fed's interest rate decision due September 18. But they arrived at their desks in what looked like more bullish moods on Monday.

But it’s what happened in the second half of last year though that’s generating jitters.

Carlo Ancelotti insists his Real Madrid men “ooze confidence” ahead of their Champions League final but admits he still gets pre-match jitters despite his own unparalleled success in the tournament.

Eddie Jones’ famous remark in 2019 that England’s jitters at clutch points in games were “like we have some hand grenades in the back of a jeep and sometimes they go off when there’s a lot of pressure” rang as true in a dramatic finish five years later.