Sentences with phrase «become global benchmarks»

What drives the success of some index commodities like Brent Crude Oil or Milling Wheat to become global benchmarks?
The first contract to be agreed leads the way for other deals, becoming a global benchmark.
And with its complex fabric of berry, tobacco, chocolate, and oak nuances, Cullen's Cabernet Sauvignon has become a global benchmark.
The Performance Standards have become the global benchmark for environmental and social risk management for private sector project financing through the Equator Principles agreement, which now applies to a very substantial amount of global project financing.

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«In some ways, these findings offer a new benchmark for the beginning of the Anthropocene, the epoch in which humans became the most dominant global force in nature.»
«The Ram Laramie Longhorn has deservedly become the world's benchmark for upscale, capable pickup trucks,» said Mike Manley, Head of Ram Brand, FCA — Global.
For more than a decade, EU countries led by Britain have set a rise of two degrees centigrade or less in global temperatures above pre-industrial levels as the benchmark after which the effects of climate become devastating, with crop failures, water shortages, sea - level rises, species extinctions and increased disease.
But since the crisis of 2007/8, the London Interbank Offered Rate, which is used as a global benchmark to price more than $ 350tn of financial products, has become one of the most widely - used acronyms in British media.
GRESB has become the global standard with $ 2.8 trillion of real estate companies and funds benchmarked using the GRESB Real Estate Assessment in 2016.
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