Sentences with phrase «at equivalent ratings»

After this first year, though, the Barclays Arrival Plus is much more valuable, because it earns at an equivalent rate of 2.1 x at all times.
CAD40 coupons that were paid for at an equivalent rate of USD33 may now cost the issuing company USD36 if exchange rates increased.
After this first year, though, the Barclaycard Arrival Plus is much more valuable, because it earns at an equivalent rate of 2.1 x at all times.
The snapshot allows the new coins to be airdropped to wallets on the connecting blockchains at equivalent rates.
I will then refi out of the loan with a commercial loan after the dust settles unless someone is looking for something longer term at equivalent rates / terms.

Not exact matches

For Jeb Bush, killing the health care law was equivalent to getting the U.S. economy growing again at his target 4 percent growth rate.
Not all electric cars can be charged at a rate of 80 miles per charging hour, but even if they could, achieving 400 miles (the equivalent of an average gasoline car gas tank capacity) would take 5 hours of charging.
We prefer owning — even though, at $ 366,000, the average Canadian home today costs more than twice as much as its U.S. equivalent; even though a small increase in the lending rates will push scores of over-leveraged homeowners into crisis; even though Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is practically guaranteeing that those higher rates are coming.
We believe that long - term tax - free municipal bonds that offer near - 4 % yields (a 6.62 % taxable equivalent at today's top rate and 6.15 % even at the new proposed top rate of 35 %) still offer superior value.
Other important assumptions not specified above are a $ 0.99 US / Cdn FX rate, a $ 4 / bbl diluent premium over light oil and a $ CDN 15 difference between the $ CDN - equivalent WTI price and WCS prices at Hardisty, both increasing with inflation, and transportation charges of $ 1 / bbl for diluent and $ 1.50 / bbl for dilbit to / from Hardisty.
Equivalent Libor rates, set by a smaller panel of banks in London, fixed at 0.14357 percent.
The equivalent Libor rate, settled in London at a record low of 0.14643 percent, versus Tuesday's 0.14857 percent
The report by McMaster University economics professor William Scarth argues that keeping the deficit at 0.5 per cent of GDP for the next three years could lower the unemployment rate by 0.4 per cent, or create the equivalent of 75,000 additional jobs.
Nonprofits with a 501c (3) or the international equivalent can purchase tickets to the Summit at the rate of $ 995 for each executive.
At the Shadow Open Market Committee fall meeting on Sept. 15, economist Peter Ireland of Boston College argued that the effect of reducing the balance sheet is ultimately equivalent to an open - market sale of bonds by the Fed of the kind it would undertake in order to push up the fed funds interest rate.
For example, the Stumberg Ranch 55H well achieved an initial 24 - hour production rate of 3,800 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE / d), which puts that well on pace to deliver a full payout in only 12 months at current oil and gas prices.
As at the end of December 2007, the arrears rate was 4.5 per cent of the number of outstanding non-conforming loans in Australia, above the 0.25 per cent arrears rate on securitised Australian prime loans, but significantly below the equivalent arrears rate on sub-prime loans in the US (Graph 14).
We aren't even discussing income increases, which at rates equivalent to inflation would push those numbers up even more.
Purchasers in the CTK token sale will be allocated their CTK tokens in exchange for US Dollars, or the equivalent in Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH), at the following rate: • US$ 0.10 per CTK token during the Private Pre-Sale Round (ie: 10 cents each) • US$ 0.125 per CTK token during the Public Sale Round (ie: 12.5 cents each) The US Dollars to ETH exchange rate is used to dynamically set the ETH to CTK rate.
If such a BoJ - inspired, TLTRO - based tiered deposit system proves too complicated, an alternative option would be to introduce an extra buffer of bank reserves, up to a certain amount equivalent to 2, 3 or even 5 times required reserves, that would be remunerated at the ECB's main refinancing rate (currently +0.05 %).
The exchange rate that will be used for paying in coins, will be the equivalent of the price in USD at that moment (rates will be taken from online resources, the actual exchange rate may differ from the exchange rate used due to the volatility of the cryptocurrencies).
Outstanding WMPs were equivalent to 40 percent of deposits for mid-tier banks at the end of 2015, versus just 15 percent for state banks, Fitch Ratings said.
Stock and bond ETNs work pretty much the same as their ETF equivalents, with long - term gains taxed at a maximum 23.8 % rate and short - term gains taxed as ordinary income at a rate up to 43.4 %.
By mid morning London time, a barrel of crude as traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange was down $ 1.92 at $ 99.27 while the equivalent Brent rate in London was $ 2.02 lower at $ 111.65.
Assets invested in WMPs were equivalent to 16.8 percent of Chinese bank deposits at the end of 2015, up from 13.6 percent in June 2015, according to an estimate by Fitch Ratings.
• 45,000 men in the UK don't sign the birth certificate when their child is born (equivalent to 7 % of all births — and double the rate in Australia) and a simple change in the questions asked of parents at birth registration is likely to reduce this statistic substantially.
Over the period 1980 to 2012, unemployment rose from just 6.4 % to 27.4 % in spite of consistent GDP growth rate averaging more than 7.5 % and by 2016, 33.6 % (using NBS old measure); Human Development Index (HDI) has risen only modestly between 1990 (0.411) and 2014 (0.514); and average life expectancy in spite of our enormous resources remains stuck at 52.9 years in 2015 while the equivalent figure in the developed world averages over 70 years.
«Contrary to some reports, Noonan staff at LSE receive, at least, the London Living Wage, the same hourly rate as equivalent staff employed directly by LSE.
The equivalent figures are startling because Brown's net rating in 2010 was identical to that of Cameron today -LRB--23 per cent) and the Labour Party's net rating was also similar to today's, at -11 per cent.
The combined satisfaction ratings of the three party leaders are lower than at any equivalent point before a general election, a devastating new poll finds
A start would be to bring half of the 300,000 homes empty for longer than 6 months back into use - equivalent to a year's supply at current rates.
For example, taxing dividends and capital gains on the sale of stock at about 71 % of the hypothetically fair tax rate at the shareholder level, and taxing corporate profits at about 71 % of the hypothetically fair tax rate at the corporate level, is economically equivalent to not having double taxation.
Mr Osborne was at the centre of a political row last night after claiming that leaked Treasury figures showed a # 14.8 bn rise in expected revenues in 2011/12 - the equivalent of a 3p rise in the income tax rate - which could not be explained by a predicted economic recovery.
«In Akwa Ibom, state law provides for N200m annual pay to ex-governors, deputies; pension for life at a rate equivalent to the salary of the incumbent governor / deputy governor respectively; a new official car and utility - vehicle every four years; one personal aide and provision of adequate security; a cook, chauffeurs and security guards for the governor at a sum not exceeding N5m per month and N2.5 m for the deputy governor.
After accounting for factors such as productivity and field, the women patented at 40 % the rate of «equivalent male scientists,» the study states.
From there, the researchers estimated that the carbon stored in Central Congo Basin's peat is equivalent to about 20 years of fossil fuel emissions from the United States, at current rates.
This flow rate is equivalent to 57,000 barrels per day of oil and 92 million cubic feet per day of gas being produced at standard conditions at the sea surface.
This helium is being produced at a rate equivalent to about seven liters per second at standard atmospheric pressure.
The chemical, described here today at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society, raised the metabolic rate of rats by 30 % — equivalent to a weight loss of nearly 3 kilograms per month in people.
Open - access, free, papers reach the public; they gain more citations than the equivalent paid - for articles.The assumption — or the hope, at any rate — is that such research findings are reused more within the scientific community.
I consider that if funding is sufficient we have a 50/50 chance of developing technology within about 25 to 30 years from now that will, under reasonable assumptions about the rate of subsequent improvements in that technology, allow us to stop people from dying of aging at any age — equivalent to the effect of today's antiretrovirals against HIV.
On top of all this, Azolla has the capacity to trap an astounding amount of carbon, at maximum rates sequestering 60 tons a year of CO2 per hectare, equivalent to the emissions of almost two hours of flight by a Boeing 747.
While drug use estimated from public health data is roughly equivalent across racial classifications (top), police using a predictive policing algorithm in Oakland, Calif., would target black people at roughly twice the rate of whites (bottom).
«Rates of death and stroke equivalent for surgery and TAVR at two years.»
Dr Anja Schmidt from the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Leeds, who led the study, said: «The eruption discharged lava at a rate of more than 200 cubic metres per second, which is equivalent to filling five Olympic - sized swimming pools in a minute.
The microbes metabolize iron and grow at rates high enough to indicate their ancient equivalents were capable of depositing some of the world's largest sedimentary iron ore deposits, known as banded iron formations.
Microbes in Kabuno Bay metabolize iron and grow at rates high enough to indicate their ancient equivalents deposited some of the world's largest sedimentary iron ore deposits.
Garry argues that, at that rate of change, it would have taken hundreds of years for the closest equivalent chimpanzee virus to become HIV.
For electrification to lower emissions, Kennedy says that a region needs to produce its electricity at a rate below his threshold: approximately 600 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per gigawatt hour (GWh).
The infinite variety and persistence of junk content makes it the equivalent of an electronic microbial population that reproduces at an exponential rate.
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