Sentences with phrase «at normalizing»

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Eamon Javers reports from Cuba where talks kicked off between U.S. and Cuban officials, aimed at normalizing relations and opening up commerce.
Perhaps sensing the troubles of his closest ally, Cuban President Raul Castro in December agreed to talks with the U.S. aimed at normalizing relations, a move expected to fuel growth in the communist - run economy.
I mean we missed our initial targets for the year fairly significantly and that's reflected in incentives from the top all the way down through the restaurants as we reset to normalized levels with an expectation that we will hit our plan and pay out at normalized levels as you said — as Brad said, that's worth about $ 0.15 a share.
And the question was, «Are you looking at normalized earnings or are you looking at boom earnings?»
All the interference of free market prices by the Fed to lower interest rates just promotes business activity that would be uneconomic at normalized interest rates (read: a higher cost of capital).

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Regarding exercise, over 50 or at any age, saying that it keeps the mind sharp normalizes not exercising.
Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, has spent the last two years struggling: to normalize life for her children, to get comfortable accepting the help of friends and family, to regain confidence at work, and to rediscover hope.
«It is going to be somewhat easier for Governor Poloz to normalize monetary policy» relative to the U.S. and the UK, acknowledged Craig Alexander, chief economist at TD Bank Group.
In a recent speech to the Providence Chamber of Commerce, Fed Chair Janet Yellen said, «I think it will be appropriate at some point this year to take the initial step to raise the federal - funds rate target and begin the process of normalizing monetary policy.»
«Following the U.K. election, the relative risk investors saw in European bonds came back and as the situation in Greece develops, risks will hopefully unwind and as we move into a certain environment, we can expect bond markets to continue to normalize,» Thomas Buckingham, portfolio manager of the European Equity Group at JP Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC on Monday.
How do you normalize nation - states regularly firing rockets full of people at each other without someone starting World War III?
Sara Elford, an analyst at Canaccord Genuity, points out that Frontline generated $ 27 million in revenue in 2012 and has a normalized EBITDA of $ 4.8 million.
Lakos - Bujas said he and his team view «normalizing inflation and declining global deflationary risks as a positive for equities at this stage of the cycle, and believe there has been some overreaction to inflation headlines lately.»
In her speech on Friday, she made headlines saying, «Based on my outlook, I expect that it will be appropriate at some point later this year to take the first step to raise the federal funds rate and thus begin normalizing monetary policy.»
Starbucks played a key role in normalizing Wi - Fi and making internet access an expected amenity at any coffee shop.
Barring an extraordinary pick up in private - sector job growth then, interest rates will likely stay at rock bottom until employment in the government sector has normalized.
Well, if we were gonna normalize interest rates, that relationship had to get restored to normal somewhere, at some point, when people were confident that we didn't need the very low interest rates and so forth.
«While the stock at its current valuation is discounting the end of the Yieldco business model, we believe that management has a nice cushion of cash and several options to ride through this market dislocation until cost of raising equity for Yieldcos normalizes,» RBC Capital analysts said.
Higher fiscal spending will likely ramp growth and allow the Fed to normalize key rates at a faster clip.
«Once this sort of behavior becomes normalized, it becomes harder to push back on both as a consumer and as a matter of policy,» said Woodrow Hartzog, a professor of law and computer science at Northeastern University.
Whereas the Fed dots suggest that rates will normalize at 3.3 points, the market thinks that even 5 years from now they will be about 1.25 percent.
Over the long run, considering the long - term growth of the U.S. economy, it would be wise to expect interest rates to normalize at higher levels than they are now, which benefits B of A.
We define «anticipate» as evidence of a systematic relationship between points at which the normalized slope of the ten - day average P / C changes sign and points at which the normalized slope of the S&P 500 index changes sign in the same direction.
At the time it was a contrarian call — as so many of ours are — because, for years, Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen had consistently failed to «normalize» interest rates.
While we still expect the Fed to start normalizing its balance sheet this year, the economic cycle seems to have peaked, and with the mountain of debt still on the back of basically all developed nations, it's hard to imagine interest rates back at the «old normal» of 4 - 5 % anytime soon.
But it's looking at numbers when normalized for the expansion in the outstanding share count that gives us a true picture of Enbridge's actual growth.
(An early convert to the new view was Ben Bernanke himself, who, at a May 2014 conference in which yours truly also took part, declared that «There is absolutely no need or requirement for the balance sheet to go back to normal as monetary policy normalizes.
Our signature initiative, National Girls Learning Code Day, strives to encourage (and normalize) these populations in the tech space starting at a young age.
Kansas City Fed President George dissented, and Chair Yellen will likely face another dissent from Cleveland Fed President Mester if further steps to normalize policy is pushed into 2H 2016 at the June meeting, barring significant changes to economic and financial conditions.
While the latest jobs data may be decisive in convincing Fed policymakers to begin normalizing monetary policy, lingering softness in some parts of the US economy means that policy tightening should, as Janet Yellen put it, proceed at a «gradual and measured pace.»
Global central bankers continue to move along the path of gradual tightening, with the U.S. Federal Reserve at the forefront, normalizing interest rates and gradually reducing the size of its balance sheet.
While the current price / peak - earnings multiple is already at an elevated level above 18, what I'll call the «P / E equivalent» multiples on other fundamentals are: 21 on the basis of book values, nearly 23 on the basis of enterprise value / EBITDA (which factors in the increasing share of debt on corporate balance sheets), over 25 on the basis of revenues, and 29 on the basis of dividends (largely because dividend payout ratios remain relatively low even on the basis of normalized earnings).
US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Janet Yellen gave the clearest indication yet that the central bank is likely to start raising interest rates later this year when she said in a speech on July 10 that she expected it would be «appropriate at some point later this year to take the first step to raise the federal funds rate and thus begin normalizing monetary policy.»
At less than 14x our estimate of normalized EPS and with over a 3 % dividend yield, we believe the current valuation is attractive for this good collection of businesses.
With stocks at currently high multiples on normalized earnings, that type of scenario would probably increase the odds off a deep recession and induce a much larger decline in stock prices.
That means the Fed will roll over its $ 4 trillion worth of securities holdings until the fed funds rate normalizes at 2 percent.
From a global policy perspective, we think the Fed's recent hikes are the first stage in a cycle that will later this year see the European Central Bank (ECB) discuss a more normalized rate policy, and then lastly Japan's BoJ may at least expand its 10 - year Japanese government bond (JGB) yield target range.
This is why Janet Yellen at the Fed kept trying to raise rates stating that interest rates had to be «normalized» for this was the crisis she knew was coming.
To reduce the distortions to P / E caused by the earnings cycle, earnings (E) have been normalized using the approach popularized by Robert Shiller at Yale.
At specific points during the post-vote volatility, we found what we estimated to be a bit of a bottom in specific emerging markets: a number of emerging market currencies had initially fallen 5 % to 7 % but began to regain some lost ground as things began to normalize later during the June 24 trading period.
However, I think it's fairly probable that JD delivers at least 20 % top - line growth for the next couple of years, and that the P / S normalizes to something like 1.2 - 1.3, yielding an upside around 100 % for the next two years.
At the same time, ruling out any increase in interest rates while bond purchases are scaled back, in our view, signals ECB President Mario Draghi's determination to resist any political pressure to speed up the process of normalizing monetary policy.
I normalized the returns to start at 100 for an easy comparison.
At the same time, while home prices have recovered since the recession, the number of home sales, especially the sale of new homes is still below what we believe are normalized levels.
Michael Hasenstab: If the Fed moves first and interest rates in the United States start to normalize, then higher US rates combined with stable rates in Japan or Europe should lead to a stronger US dollar, at least temporarily.
If you're looking at such long time - scales, then normalizing to NGDP per capita would make a great deal of sense.
From the classroom reading of My Princess Boy, a book meant to normalize «gender expansive» behavior, to the adoption of a «gender inclusion» policy, parents and administrators at Nova were told that the Edwardses» demands had to be met as quickly as possible.
Officially removing that stigma is a step toward normalizing certain actions, or at least delegitimating objections to them, which is much the same thing.
The homogeneous experience at Grace normalizes Bill's identity so that he can think of himself as a plain «American» and «Christian» in contrast to others who are implicitly lesser.
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