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  • "I would not advise anyone that that's spread's going to continue to widen from $25 to $30 or $35 or anything like that," he said.

    Oil Wager Looks to Be on Wane Dan Strumpf 2011

  • The spread is closely watched by hedge funds that focus on merger arbitrage, which stand to gain or lose large sums based on the spread's movement.

    Banks Woo Funds With Private Peeks David Enrich 2011

  • "The spread's widening out, which a lot of people thought was going to narrow," said Tony Rosado , a broker with GA Global Markets.

    Crude Futures Recover From Drop, Trade Flat Christian Berthelsen 2011

  • "Wild-haired and unruly -- just like nature intended," says the spread's copy calling Mongolian goat, coyote, Tibetan lamb and fox the season's "furriest coats and jackets."

    What Happened to Anna Wintour's October Issue? 2009

  • The TED spread's decline suggests that the TARP is working and is certainly good news

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » This Is Change? 2009

  • But leaving the ineptitude and resulting bias aside this spread's every aspect seems calculated to push the Charge element of the proposal, rather than the benefits, hence favouring the NO campaign.

    Manchester Evening News: In Pocket of NO Campaign? 2008

  • FIELD DECOYS Place a few feeding and preening decoys on a beaver dam or mudflat to boost your spread's drawing power.

    Tips, Tactics, and Gear for Beaver Pond Ducks 2005

  • - In a recent econometric estimation of the spread's composition, IMF economists found that fundamental determinants of yield explained less than half of the decline in spreads since 2003.

    G3 Rate Rises Unlikely To Cause Crisis Oxford Analytica 2006

  • In October, dethroned Tyco executive L. Dennis Kozlowski's corporate residence at 950 Fifth Avenue-one of the most potent symbols of corporate malfeasance, with its treasure-filled interior that included a Renoir valued at $4.7 million and the infamous $6,000 shower curtain-traded for some $21 million, slightly below the spread's $24.95 million asking price.

    Money Pits! 2004

  • A good spread's all very well now and again, but you get sick of it seven nights a week.

    A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872

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