Sentences with phrase «broader global increase»

Australia ranks second only to China in equity capital markets issuance in the Asia - Pacific region (excluding Japan) this year, as the region's rise in issuance mirrors a broader global increase.

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Changes within the strategic allocation tend to result from broader global macro trends that are increasing either risk or opportunity.
The broader document is generally optimistic about this year's global prospects, with worldwide growth being on an upswing and a larger - than - previous forecast of a 3.9 per cent increase for 2018.
The increased appetite for ETFs was spurred by the constructive backdrop for US stocks: a synchronized and broad global economic expansion, and historically low levels of US stock market volatility.
The speech starts by setting out three key themes of the Bank's recent communication about Australia's transition from the resources sector boom to more normal economic conditions: that the sheer scale of the boom means that this transition is challenging, and that the broader global environment compounds the challenge; that a reasonably successful transition is possible given our economy's positive fundamentals and flexibility; and that monetary policy is doing what it can to help the transition, but that the chances of success would be boosted by a lift in productivity growth and an increase in the expected risk - adjusted rate of return on investment.
The increase in global tech valuations has surpassed the broad market, but we see the move as largely warranted.
In view of the increasing vulnerability of contemporary societies to a broad range of social risks, including the possibility of total human extinction, the human rights regime needs to incorporate a broader concept of global human security.
However, treatments of psychiatric disorders (e.g., drugs and cognitive behavior therapy) could not increase or decrease a specific connectivity between two regions, because these methods give broad effects on the global network.
With these authentic experiences, for both students and teachers, it is our hope that conceptions of learning, as broader than classroom teaching and learning, increase kindness both on an individual and global level.
«Offering consumers more fuel - efficient vehicle choices, including improving and increasing our hybrid vehicle offerings, is part of Ford's broad plan to deliver technology solutions for affordable fuel economy for millions,» said Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president for Global Product Development.
The increased appetite for ETFs was spurred by the constructive backdrop for US stocks: a synchronized and broad global economic expansion, and historically low levels of US stock market volatility.
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Togga aims to build a global fantasy sports platform that increases engagement and awareness within the existing soccer community in addition to making the game more exciting for a broader audience.
These results demonstrate the benefits of Activision Blizzard's seamless integration, increased profitability, expanded global reach, and broad portfolio of powerful franchises.
Could, for example, their share of global precipitation be increasing relative to the area in the broad temperate / tropic belt?
Geoengineering proposals fall into at least three broad categories: 1) managing atmospheric greenhouse gases (e.g., ocean fertilization and atmospheric carbon capture and sequestration), 2) cooling the Earth by reflecting sunlight (e.g., putting reflective particles into the atmosphere, putting mirrors in space to reflect the sun's energy, increasing surface reflectivity and altering the amount or characteristics of clouds), and 3) moderating specific impacts of global warming (e.g., efforts to limit sea level rise by increasing land storage of water, protecting ice sheets or artificially enhancing mountain glaciers).
Aware of the broad scientific view that the increase in global average temperature above pre-industrial levels ought not to exceed 2 degrees C, we support an aspirational global goal of reducing global emissions by 50 percent by 2050, with developed countries reducing emissions by at least 80 percent by 2050, and recognizing the critical importance of development, including poverty eradication, in developing countries.
Significant progress toward a long - term global goal will be made by increasing financing of the broad deployment of existing technologies and best practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build climate resilience.
The good news that (happily) violated that norm and rippled in headlines this week came in a World Bank report showing a broad reduction in deep poverty and concluding that the great global recession did not increase poverty in the developing world.
Other aspects of global warming's broad footprint on the world's ecosystems include changes in the abundance of more than 80 percent of the thousands of species included in population studies; major poleward shifts in living ranges as warm regions become hot, and cold regions become warmer; major increases (in the south) and decreases (in the north) of the abundance of plankton, which forms the critical base of the ocean's food chain; the transformation of previously innocuous insect species like the Aspen leaf miner into pests that have damaged millions of acres of forest; and an increase in the range and abundance of human pathogens like the cholera - causing bacteria Vibrio, the mosquito - borne dengue virus, and the ticks that carry Lyme disease - causing bacteria.
Global rainfall increases typically cause an overall reduction of specific humidity (q) and relative humidity (RH) in the upper tropospheric levels of the broader scale surrounding convection subsidence regions.
First, there is broad agreement that if we keep global temperature increases below 2 degrees Celsius, it is «likely» that we'll avoid irreversible, runaway climate change.
You have to be aware that James Hansen's understanding of what global warming is, is much broader than this was just all about some increase in the global surface temperature anomaly.
According to Broad International Agreement, a global warming increase beyond 2 °C is unacceptable.
With global temperatures now exceeding 1 C and with these temperatures likely to exceed 1.5 C within the next two decades, it is certain that broader heat - based stresses to these various glacial systems will increase.
Even the modest temp increase recorded in the global temp series is likely to be overstated (and very unlikely to be understated) due to various factors such as UHI (in its broader definition of stations getting increasingly in close vicinity of concrete, bricks, asphalt, metal and engines, even in rural areas) and also problems with the choice of stations, and other problems with infilling and averaging of gridcells without due consideration of spatial autocorrelation and other similar problems (cf e.g. the Steig - O'Donnell debate).
The IEA estimates that carbon dioxide emissions could be reduced to a level that would limit long ‐ term global temperature increases to 2 °C through broad deployment of low ‐ carbon energy technologies, including CCS.
In July 2009, Prime Minister Stephen Harper signed on to a G8 summit declaration recognizing the broad scientific view that the increase in global average temperature above pre-industrial levels ought not to exceed 2Â °C.
That's not what the data shows - Vose et al 2005; «Minimum temperature increased about twice as fast as maximum temperature over global land areas since 1950, resulting in a broad decline in the diurnal temperature range...», and Zhou et al 2009; «Observations show that the surface diurnal temperature range (DTR) has decreased since 1950s over most global land areas...» would disagree.
Togga aims to build a global fantasy sports platform that increases engagement and awareness within the existing soccer community in addition to making the game more exciting for a broader audience.
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Togga aims to build a global fantasy sports platform that increases engagement and awareness within the existing soccer community in addition to making the game more exciting for a broader audience.
Kirk Kuester, executive managing director of Colliers International in Vancouver says, «The opportunity around this specialty practice is bigger and broader than ever, thanks to liquidity in global capital markets; the currency advantage of foreign investors; British Columbia's — and Canada's — high visibility in the global commercial real estate marketplace; and the increasing appeal of unique real estate assets to affluent and sophisticated international investors.
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