Sentences with phrase «by the early fall of»

By the early fall of 2016, however, his favorability among white evangelicals had jumped to 61 percent.

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Big commodities players, hit hard by falling prices in recent years, are also eagerly awaiting Belt and Road, since so much of the early spending will flow toward raw materials.
Shares of pioneering CRISPR gene - editing firm Editas fell 7 % in early Tuesday trading after the company announced that it would delay an initial FDA filing for clinical trials of one of its lead drugs, LCA10, to the middle of next year (Editas had originally planned to file by the end of 2017).
North of the 49th, Stanford cites even longer - range data showing that «net capital formation» — i.e., investment in these sorts of real assets — fell in Canada from almost 16 % of GDP in the early 1970s to about 6 % by the mid-2000s.
Bitcoin fell by another $ 300 on Tuesday after the fallout of a Chinese ban on cryptocurrency crowdfunding methods saw the price of the digital coin slump earlier this week.
By the fall of 2010, just a year after the buyout, Skype was surging: Users had climbed to 600 million from about 400 million a year earlier — and it saw rising usage of its video calling services.
Shipping, which has been hit by years of overcapacity and slow economic growth, saw early signs of a turnaround in early 2017, but freight rates fell in the second half.
Ministry of Finance data showed exports fell 2.9 percent in February from a year earlier, more than a 1.9 percent drop expected by economists in a Reuters poll, after a revised 6.3 percent rise in January.
Earlier this fall, St. Louis differentiated itself from the other midwestern cities jockeying to become the next hot startup hub by forming the Spirit of St. Louis fund, a $ 5 million seed - stage fund designed to help get startups through the valley of death — or the period between very early money and a Series A round.
The Hewing Hotel, built in an old logging warehouse in Minneapolis, is slated for a fall opening, followed by an early 2017 opening of the Foundation Hotel in the former headquarters of the Detroit Fire Department.
Authorities hope to reach a settlement with the automaker by the end of summer or early fall, it reported.
Con artists are motivated both by a desire to be the center of attention and the power that comes with that ability to manipulate others, psychologist Maria Konnikova, author of «The Confidence Game: Why We Fall for It... Every Time,» explained to me earlier this year.
Early in the decade the company had been dogged by R&D failures, most notably of Vanlev, a high - profile hypertension drug that had been hailed as a can't - miss blockbuster but then fell short of even getting FDA approval.
That falls just shy of the maximum $ 1.5 trillion it could add to the deficit under rules set by the Senate earlier this year.
Venture capitalist Mark Suster explains that the cost of starting a company has fallen by 90 % in the past decade, one reason investors — who also have heard of Zuckerberg and Mason — are more willing to fund more companies, with younger founders, ever earlier in their life cycle.
Earlier, it lowered its 2014 capital budget by $ 1 billion and delayed projects because of the falling oil prices.
By early fall, it was widely known among Trump's top aides — including chief of staff John Kelly — both that Porter was facing troubles in obtaining the clearance and that his ex-wives claimed he had abused them.
Since the early 1980s, the proportion of household financial assets held as deposits has fallen from about 50 per cent to below 30 per cent; this has been mirrored by a comparable rise in the proportion of household assets held as claims on life insurance and superannuation funds (Graph 11).
They fell close to 2 % by early 2009 but quickly rose to 4 % by the end of 2009.
The BIST 100, Turkey's equity benchmark, fell more than 4.7 % in the opening minutes of dealing to trade at the lowest levels since early July before paring the decline to around 3.5 % by mid-day.
Deliverable stocks of aluminum registered with the ShFE fell by 154 tonnes on March 30 to a still sky - high 970,233 tonnes on Wednesday, according to exchange data released two days earlier than usual because of the upcoming Tombsweeping Day holiday in China.
This kind of money has been made by speculating on Brazilian, Indian and Chinese securities and those of other countries whose exchange rates have been forced up by credit - flight out of the dollar, which has fallen by 7 % against a basket of currencies since early September when the Federal Reserve floated the prospect of quantitative easing.
Nokia's shares fell by 14.2 % on a day of heavy trading, while Microsoft's shares dipped 0.5 % in early trading in the US.
Shares of Dunkin' Brands fell by about 3 % in early morning trading, however, as analysts were looking for the company to lift its full year sales and earnings guidance.
In 2011, the percentage of EMBA students fully sponsored by their employers fell to an all - time low of 27 %, down from 34 % five years earlier in 2007, according to the Executive MBA Council.
The rest of the March report showed the unemployment rate unexpectedly falling by 0.2 % to 4.5 %, the lowest rate since 2007, while wage growth also dipped, by 0.1 % to 2.7 %, compared with a year earlier.
According to the World Gold Council (WGC), demand for gold slipped by 7 percent in 2017 compared with a year earlier on the back of a decline in central - bank purchases, a sharp slide in inflows into gold ETFs (exchange - traded funds) and a 10 - percent fall in coin investments.
Yields on 10 - year bonds fell by around 40 basis points, to 5.3 per cent, by early March but are now around 5.9 per cent — a net rise of 25 basis points since the time of the last Statement.
However, the ratio of gold standing for delivery — the process by which a futures contract can be settled for physical gold rather than cash — rose exponentially into early December and has since fallen significantly but remains at historically high levels: The standard COMEX response would be that the overwhelming majority of futures contracts are simply rolled over at expiration into a future month or settled in cash.
Exports to other east Asian countries have fallen by over 10 per cent over the past year, reflecting the economic difficulties in some of those countries in the early part of that period.
In addition, a widely used measure of future inflation based on US Treasury Inflation - Protected Securities, which had mirrored the slump in the price of oil and had fallen to its lowest level since the global financial crisis by early February, rebounded in line with the pickup in oil prices.
In the early years of the bet, Protege's funds did well, then fell behind and never caught up, weighed down by huge investment fees.
China's domestic stock markets doubled in value in the space of less than a year only to fall by 30 % during three weeks in late June through early July, before rising sharply again after central bank intervention.
The fall in the building component was quite pronounced, as had been signalled by the shift down in the volume of work approved in late 2003 and early 2004.
In the midst of early February's market turmoil that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average decline by 1,175 points — its largest point drop in one day ever — and the S&P 500 enter correction territory (a decline of 10 percent or more from its previous high), a handful of investment products fell, essentially, to zero.
Sure, you won't hear much about dividends from excited market pundits on CNBC and Bloomberg, who prefer to scream that the price of Wibbly Wobbly PLC has fallen by 0.2 % in early morning trading.
While they are unlikely to receive much attention during the short fall sitting, four pieces of legislation introduced earlier this year by Opposition MLAs have yet to reach third reading:
Analysts earlier this year were expecting the earnings headwinds of falling oil prices and a stronger U.S. dollar to diminish, driving better earnings - per - share growth in the U.S. by the end of 2016.
As inflation expectations continue to fall, a 2015 rate hike by the Federal Reserve (Fed) looks increasingly unlikely; even the odds of an early 2016 hike appear to be fading.
The first of the following two charts shows that the ratio of the SPDR S&P Homebuilder ETF (XHB, $ 35.60) to the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY, $ 217.09) remains about one - fifth below its early 2013 highs, despite the fact that the average 30 - year fixed mortgage rate has fallen back to the 3.4 % area — about where it was in early 2013 (as shown by the blue line in the second chart that follows).
Early in the quarter, the number of overseas arrivals fell particularly sharply, to approach levels seen in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, driven largely by falling arrivals from Japan and SARS - affected countries in east Asia (Graph 38).
The exchange rate against the US dollar peaked at US68.5 cents in early July, but it subsequently came down quite sharply, falling by almost 4 cents in the middle of the month, and has shown little net change since.
After falling quite sharply in May — owing largely to weaker - than - expected US economic data and comments by US administration officials which were perceived by the market as a softening of the «strong dollar» stance of the US — the US dollar stabilised in early June before appreciating towards the end of the period.
Toronto home sales fell 35 per cent in February from a year earlier, marking the weakest month of sales in nine years, though benchmark prices were up 3.2 per cent on the year, according to data released Tuesday by the Toronto Real Estate Board.
The Australian dollar reached a peak of US68.5 cents in early July, but then fell sharply, by around US4 cents in a little over a week (Graphs 18 and 19).
A new Moody's report forecasting «newspaper print ad revenue will decline by low - to - mid teen percentages through the first half of 2018, falling more steeply for national newspapers than for community newspapers... As a consequence, the industry's organic EBITDA will decline by 7 percent to 10 percent through early to mid-2018.»
The Bank's current assessment is that inflation could fall a little further than earlier expected over the next year, but pick up a little more after that, so that it will be about 2 1/2 per cent by the second half of 2005.
It recovered from there to around US68 cents by early April, but then fell to a low of US58 cents in June on the back of events in Japan.
The increasingly strident rhetoric from both sides and absence of consensus among major powers on how to respond to North Korea's actions increased uncertainty, and by early September benchmark Treasury yields had fallen to their lowest level so far this year.
Trump's decision comes as a second blow to Chinese - backed deals, which fell by 49 % in the first half of 2017 from the same period a year earlier, to $ 64.2 billion, according to Thomson Reuters.
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