Not exact matches
Between 2000 and 2010, HELOC balances soared from $ 35 billion to $ 186 billion, according to the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, an average annual
growth rate of 20 per
cent.
The other four lenders posted year - over-year first - quarter profit
growth in their Canadian businesses ranging
between nine and 19 per
cent.
It's an important question, and one that could go some way toward explaining why GDP
growth has averaged just 1.4 per
cent in developed economies since 2010, compared to an average of 3.6 per
cent between 1985 and 2007.
The company's latest House Price Survey, released Tuesday, found that most regions showed healthy year - over-year price
growth, with the average price of a home in Canada rising
between 2.5 per
cent and 5.4 per
cent
He said the company incurred redundancy costs and had to hire new staff and this had slowed its planned expansion, which would involve
between 6 per
cent and 7 per
cent growth annually in store numbers.
Between 2002 and 2005, employment
growth was restrained to less than one per
cent per year.
The Institute notes that federal public service employment, excluding military and RCMP uniformed personnel and federal government business enterprise employees, has increased by about 35 per
cent between 1999 and 2009, (from 224,600 to 302,000), well in excess of overall
growth in population of 11 per
cent over that period.
«We believe that the currency movements since the start of 2018 have reflected the changing GDP
growth dynamics
between the US and Europe, and the corresponding lift in the US 10 - year bond yield to 3.0 per
cent,» he says.
The annual
growth rate for coal production varied
between 1.2 and 1.9 per
cent per annum throughout the period from the 1560s to 1800, with only limited variation.
«The services segment will grow
between 13 per
cent and 20 per
cent per year over the next five years driven by continued
growth in existing services along with new, innovative services,» Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures and a veteran Apple analyst, wrote in an email following the results on Tuesday.
In China, the world's most populous country, economic
growth averaged about 10 per
cent annually
between 2001 and 2011, a period that included the global financial crisis.
Amazon also forecast revenue
growth of
between 13 and 24 per
cent in the next quarter, compared to the first quarter 2013.
The numbers could be an indication that economic
growth is rebounding in the last three months of the year after GDP
growth dropped to a meagre 0.6 per
cent between July and September.
The value of mineral exports from six major exporters grew by 76 per
cent in US dollar terms
between 1999 and 2003, compared with
growth of 34 per
cent for Australia over the same period.
Although there is substantial uncertainty over the timing and size of expansions, the analysis suggests that new capacity coming on stream
between mid 2004 and 2007 would imply an increase in overall production of around 28 per
cent from the levels of 2003/04, corresponding to annual
growth of about 9 per
cent.
Using the change in the underlying cash balance
between financial years as an approximate indicator of the fiscal impact, the Commonwealth Budget is expected to add to
growth by around 1/4 per
cent of GDP this financial year, compared with a contractionary effect of around 3/4 per
cent in 2002/03 (Graph 32).
Raising the
growth rate of the economy by 0.3 per
cent (the difference
between the underlying productivity
growth rate in the 1990s cycle and the average of the earlier cycles) makes little difference over a year or two; over a decade or two, however, the cumulated effect on living standards is substantial.
Between 1973 and 1984 energy efficiency in the United States rose by 23 per
cent despite economic
growth.
But
growth in premium beers has been overtaken by a surging craft beer segment, where boutique brewers are experiencing an industry - wide rise of
between 15 to 20 per
cent.
With early signs of a robust 2014 crop that could be up by about 5 per
cent on the previous corresponding period, almond producer Select Harvests appears to be in good shape, particularly given that price
growth of
between 10 per
cent and 15 per
cent is expected.
A modelling exercise for the Resolution Foundation by the Institute for Employment Research and the Institute for Fiscal Studies finds that on the basis of annual average UK
growth of 2.5 per
cent from 2015 - 2020 — an optimistic scenario — and no further cuts in public spending, living standards will fall for low and middle income households by
between 3 and 15 per
cent (Brewer et al., 2012).
The African average
growth rate predicted by the world bank and IMF is 3 per
cent and for Ghana they predict 3.3 per
cent, I'm more bullish, I believe that Ghana will grow closer to 4 per
cent, maybe
between 3.8 and 4 per
cent, and we predict that in 2017, Ghana's economy is going to grow by about 6 per
cent, and, so, this country is doing well, we have resolved the power crisis, we've been able to match demand to supply and so the electricity crisis that hit us is gradually becoming a thing of the past.
Although economic
growth was over 11 per
cent between 2003 and 2008, real incomes actually stagnated and the North - South divide widened.
This is all the more irritating when the
growth in the creative industries
between 1997 and 2006 bettered the average for the economy as a whole, growing by an average 4 per
cent yearon - year and contributing 6.4 per
cent to the economy.
He said Scotland's recent economic
growth, which has seen unemployment fall by 50 per
cent since Labour came to power in 1997, had only been achieved by a «partnership»
between Westminster and the devolved government at Holyrood.
The Nigerian government has commenced the economic recovery
growth plan; a project which is expected to rescue the nation's economy from the recession and grow it by seven per
cent between 2017 and 2020.
And in 2010, when Darling forecasts
between 1 and 1.5 per
cent growth, the independents average at 1.4 per
cent.
«Next year, I forecast
growth of
between 1 and 1.5 per
cent - as I said at the budget.
If they revise down the Treasury's
growth forecasts by 1 per
cent of national income, the gap
between tax revenues and spending increases by around # 10bn, meaning the government has to find more money from somewhere.
A high
growth small business is defined as enjoying average annual
growth of more than 20 per
cent while having an annual turnover of
between # 1 million and # 20 million.
- As
growth fell and unemployment rose, suicides among men rose by
between 1.4 and 2.2 per
cent, respectively;
According to a recent report by medical market analysts Kalorama Information, the vaccine market grew an impressive 14 per
cent between 2009 and 2010, despite the economic downturn, and
growth is predicted to continue.
Behind China's recent per
cent growth in GDP lies a bigger fact:
between 2009 and 2030, the country will add 850 million to its middle class.
Their analyses has found that the global VR hardware and software market is expected to grow from # 1.07 billion in 2015 to # 26.44 billion by 2022, at a compound annual
growth rate of 57.8 per
cent between 2016 and 2022.
Between 2016 and 2026, the overall number of pupils is expected to grow by 11 per
cent, with much faster
growth in secondary schools (20 per
cent) than in primary schools (4 per
cent).
Between 2013 and 2014, there was just 4 per
cent average
growth in the global car market, yet demand for electric vehicles, which JATO defines as both pure electric and plug - in hybrids, jumped a huge 43 per
cent.
Most of this difference
between the near - term and long - term dividend
growth rates comes from when Nucor aggressively increased its annual dividend
between 23.5
cents in 2004 and $ 1.31 in 2008.
Between 2010 and 2015, GDP
growth averaged just over two per
cent.
But we do know that the difference in revenue
growth rates
between Ontario and the rest of Canada (8.6 per
cent vs 4.3 per
cent) amounts to an estimated additional $ 745 million in revenue.
On Monday, the Finance Department predicted the changes would have a temporary impact on jobs — lowering current employment -
growth projections by up to 0.07 per
cent between 2019 and 2025.
House prices used to more or less track the inflation rate, which was a feeble 1.5 per
cent between 2008 and 2015 because of stunted economic
growth.
Between 2000 and 2010, HELOC balances soared from $ 35 billion to $ 186 billion, according to the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, an average annual
growth rate of 20 per
cent.
... the vaccine market grew an impressive 14 per
cent between 2009 and 2010, despite the economic downturn, and
growth is predicted to continue.»
Tourism arrivals to Oman will increase at a compound annual
growth rate of 13 per
cent between 2018 and 2021, according to data released ahead of Arabian Travel Market 2018.
Durrani said he was targeting
between 10 and 15 per
cent growth for the CSO business over the next year, a goal attainable by accessing good hotel rates using iWTX.
• Supply of US extended - stay hotel rooms grew by more than 18,000 in 2015, the largest increase since 2009 • Eight per
cent US national supply
growth of extended stay rooms in 2016 •
Between 6,000 and 7,000 vacation rental management companies in the US
TIGA, the network for video games developers and digital publishers and the trade association representing the video games industry, today released new data showing that Scotland is the second fastest growing cluster in the UK games industry with headcount
growth of 27 per
cent between March 2016 and November 2017 (the North West was the fastest growing, with the region enjoying 32 per
cent year on year
growth).
«Central to the issues we are going to have to deal with are: patterns of production and consumption in the industrial world that are undermining the Earth's life - support systems; the explosive increase in population, largely in the developing world, that is adding a quarter of a million people daily; deepening disparities
between rich and poor that leave 75 per
cent of humanity struggling to live; and an economic system that takes no account of ecological costs or damage — one which views unfettered
growth as progress.
The study also predicts that global CO2 emissions have risen by 3 per
cent in 2010, a return to the high
growth rates of emissions
between 2000 and 2008.
In order for it to remain «likely» that the two degrees target can be achieved, the IPCC says governments will have to implement policies that will cost
between 0.04 and 0.14 per
cent of global consumption
growth each year.