Sentences with phrase «global ratings wrote»

S&P Global Ratings wrote in a recent report that the recovery has a «good chance» to stay alive until the summer of 2019.

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With the global economy «floating on an ocean of credit,» the current acceleration of credit via central bank policies will likely produce a positive rate of real economic growth this year for most developed countries, PIMCO chief Bill Gross writes in his latest monthly commentary, but «the structural distortions brought about by zero bound interest rates will limit that growth and induce serious risks in future years.»
We believe a step - up in risk aversion has led to a structural rise in precautionary savings, further dragging down bond yields across the curve — a trend that won't quickly change, as we write in our Global macro outlook The safety premium driving low rates.
It is true that China's economy is slowing down, but lower growth rate in the country should not be a reason for global concern since the pace of growth is «as much by design as by accident,» noted the article, written by British businessman Martin Gilbert, who is the founder and CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management.
Failure to achieve the necessary growth rate tends to diminish global quality of life, the focus so prevalent in our writing over the years.
Julian Wellesley, senior global equity opportunities analyst with Loomis Sayles, wrote in a recent report that «banks currently have one of the highest tax rates of all U.S. companies,» mainly because they don't use as many deductions as other multinational firms.
Rates transitioning from «lower for longer» to higher at long last means it's time to rethink equity defense, as we write in our new Global equity outlook Building the right defense in equities.
But it wasn't until she wrote this poignant post, «Mothers Needed to Protect the Earth,» that I really started thinking harder about harnessing the power of the Green Mom blogosphere to draw attention to climate change and to advocate changes to slow the rate of global warming.
With the rate of diabetes increasing dramatically worldwide, many individuals will be at risk for vision loss from diabetic eye complications and DME is a major global health concern,» says Jennifer K. Sun, M.D., M.P.H., a member of the study research team and writing committee, and an Investigator in the Section on Vascular Biology, an ophthalmologist in Beetham Eye Institute at Joslin and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School.
At this rate, the way our energy infrastructure is currently arranged, and the heavy environmental toll of our lifestyle broadly speaking we will, without question, fail to avert global crises,» writes Francisco Hernandez.
While writing Growing Up Global, I took a particular interest in the benefits of foreign films for instilling global citizenship, and also realized how difficult it was to choose quality movies, since many of these are not rated, don't include age - appropriate guidelines, and rarely get the media attention of big HollywoodGlobal, I took a particular interest in the benefits of foreign films for instilling global citizenship, and also realized how difficult it was to choose quality movies, since many of these are not rated, don't include age - appropriate guidelines, and rarely get the media attention of big Hollywoodglobal citizenship, and also realized how difficult it was to choose quality movies, since many of these are not rated, don't include age - appropriate guidelines, and rarely get the media attention of big Hollywood pics.
We recently wrote an article on Kindle Unlimited Royalties where we have data points for the KDP Global Fund and the KENP payout rate.
Rates transitioning from «lower for longer» to higher at long last means it's time to rethink equity defense, as we write in our new Global equity outlook Building the right defense in equities.
Global public finance net par insured rated A or above, before giving effect to the Company's guarantee, represented 88 % of global public finance business written by the Company during 2007, compared with 84 % during 2006 and 91 % duringGlobal public finance net par insured rated A or above, before giving effect to the Company's guarantee, represented 88 % of global public finance business written by the Company during 2007, compared with 84 % during 2006 and 91 % duringglobal public finance business written by the Company during 2007, compared with 84 % during 2006 and 91 % during 2005.
However, while exemptions may in effect mean lower carbon taxes in other countries, this does not change the fact that Singapore's S$ 5 tax, or US$ 3.80 at time of writing, is on the lower end of the spectrum of global carbon tax rates.
I don't tend to write much about this, but my concern over global warming is based, to a great extent, on the losses in biodiversity that will inevitably result from climate change, even at rates that don't greatly damage human economic activity in general.
Vaughan writes «However the consensus of those who have studied the question most closely is that the global mean surface temperature is rising at a rate that will bring it to between 2 and 4 degrees hotter than today.»
But as we state in our paper (and as James Hansen has even written), in the global average all that really matters for the rate of rise of temperature is (1) forcing, (2) feedback, and (3) ocean mixing.
«We didn't find a single paper on the topic that argued the rate of global warming has not slowed (or even stopped) in recent years,» wrote scientists Patrick Michaels and Chip Knappenberger with the libertarian Cato Institute.
They write in Geophysical Research Letters > that since 1999 the IPO has been perhaps keeping the world cooler than it might have been, as the rate of increase in global warming appeared to slow between 1998 and 2012.
I wrote, «According to Jesse Ausubel at Rockefeller University, we're ALREADY decarbonizing the global energy system at a rate that will essentially * eliminate * carbon dioxide emissions by the end of this century:...»
Having retrieved the original article (Canadell et al., 2007, PNAS online) it's written (p. 3) that 65 + / -16 % of... d ² CO2 / dt ² (translation of «increase of atmospheric CO2 growth rate») is attributed to «the increase in the global economy», the remaining 35 + / -16 % being attributed to «the increase in carbon intensity in the global economy» and 18 + / -15 % to «the decrease in the efficiency of the lands and ocean sinks in removing anthropogenic CO2».
To mark National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day, Suzanne Ingram, a Wiradjuri woman and a Senior Research Fellow at the George Institute for Global Health, wrote this thought - provoking piece about the importance of culture and community - led solutions to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children being removed from their families — the rate of which has actually increased by 400 % over the past 17 years.
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