Concerns about President Suharto's health and other political uncertainties have given investors the jitters in Indonesia.
Even ordinary Argentines got the jitters, pulling 5% of their deposits out of banks.
And despite the jitters on Nasdaq, public satisfaction with the economy has not flickered.
Sharper diplomatic exchanges between America and Iran over the latter's nuclear aspirations have added to the jitters.
But the jitters of recent weeks have pushed Spain and even Italy back into the markets' sights again.
Another move that gave voters the jitters, Kohut says, was his selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as running mate.
"The jitters will be there to a certain extent, but at the end of the day it's basketball, " he said.
Lending is rising by 15% per year, about the fastest a country can manage without giving ratings agencies the jitters.
When the U.S. market finally buckled on Oct. 24, the stage had been set for a massive case of the jitters.
That could have been enough to give Schering and Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ) the jitters.
Proclamations by the two nations' leaders did little to calm the jitters.
That could have been enough to give Schering and Merck the jitters.
And even when he elaborates it can still give people the jitters.
Early on, I think he had a little bit of the jitters, but he found a way to just get back to himself.
But a series of recent gaffes gave his colleagues the jitters.
And though Mr Aznar and his entourage had a bad case of the jitters at the beginning of last week they now think they have turned the corner.
Already, the jitters are building for the two-time world champion.
The MBA candidate entered the room slowly, like he had a case of the jitters, and offered us a firm handshake before sitting down in front of us.
Adding to the jitters is uncertainty over the make-up of the economic team in the government of President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, whose second term begins formally on January 1st.
And though his appointment would be well received by the French left, it would worry Germany a lot, puzzle Europhiles across the board, and give financial markets the jitters.
While there have been signs that the industry is beginning to emerge from the worst of the downturn, there are fears that the jitters over possible military action in Iraq could squash any recovery.
The jitters of politicians and bureaucrats are understandable.
Crude oil prices rose following the fire at the massive Paraguana refining complex, which, combined with a halt in Ecuador's exports, and a reported blast at the Aqaba port of Jordan, was enough to give the market the jitters.
Murray gave the merest hint of the jitters as he fell 0-30 behind when trying to close out the match but extinguished the danger with some heavy serving and converted his second match point to win in just 54 minutes.
While French government bonds suffered with the market jitters surrounding Spain earlier this week, the premium above German bunds that France pays to borrow money is well below levels seen at the peak of financial stress last year, and French bonds have remained relatively steady.
But the effects of jitters over the strength of that U.S. consumption shows that one of the most important reforms China needs now is to reduce its vulnerability to U.S. consumers by boosting consumption at home.
In a sign of the runaway jitters that are pounding bank stocks, Credit Suisse Group and UBS AG denied they borrowed the funds, saying their liquidity remains strong.
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