Sentences with phrase «cent per annum»

Credit has grown at an average rate of 11 per cent per annum since 1995 and 13 per cent over the past year.
For the last four years, our terms of trade have risen at a rate of about 8 per cent per annum.
Mr McPherson says the main focus is on the fast - growing rosé segment, which is growing at 19 per cent per annum in Australia across all players.
The expansion has been marked by good growth in GDP, which has averaged 3 3/4 per cent per annum over this period, one of the best performances in the developed world.
So while energy emissions will continue to grow at around 2 per cent per annum for years to come, in a couple of years time the fall in emissions from land use change will stop.
FAST food chain Nando's has achieved total WA sales growth of more than 80 per cent per annum during the past four years, says national marketing manager James Tomlinson.
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.
A clear, although gradual, shift has occurred in respondents» medium - term inflation expectations, with the share of respondents expecting inflation to be less than 3 per cent per annum declining steadily since early last year.
Growth in non-farm GDP per hour worked — a broad measure of labour productivity — has averaged 1.8 per cent per annum since the start of the recovery, a higher rate than in the corresponding phase of the previous cycle, but slightly lower than in the 1970s cycle.
But if Mormonism continues to grow at its present 5 per cent per annum rate for a few more years, this situation is bound to change.
The craft beer industry in Australia is worth an estimated $ 740 million annually and is growing at between 15 per cent to 20 per cent per annum outstripping mainstream beer sales, which are going backwards, presenting big headaches for CUB and Lion.
The report argues that, even if electricity demand were to grow at around 1 to 1.5 per cent per annum between 2010 and 2020 and fossil fuel prices were to remain relatively high, the share of renewables in UK electricity sales is only expected to increase to around 10.25 per cent by 2015.
The company has also been directed to pay the money with an interest of 9 per cent per annum with another Rs 20,000 for litigation costs and causing mental agony and harassment.
«In case of VPBY, the beneficiary gets an income at the overall rate of 9.38 per cent per annum on their deposits as they are being paid on monthly basis,» Jaitley said.
Research suggests that addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality will involve no more than a 1 per cent per annum increase in total health expenditure in Australia over the next ten years.
Underlying inflation in Australia has averaged 2.5 per cent per annum over the past five years.
With two quarterly sets of more reassuring price data now behind us, we were able in our recently released August Statement on Monetary Policy to conclude that the CPI increase will peak at 3 per cent per annum in the second half of next year.
As examples of the latter, domestic demand in the earlier widenings ran at unsustainably fast rates, usually in excess of 7 per cent per annum for a time.
(For those who are still not comfortable with the concept of underlying inflation, headline inflation has averaged 2.4 per cent per annum over the same period.)
«While the so - called «value - added» data transmission sector of the Australian telecommunications market is growing rapidly — at rates of up to 25 per cent per annum — the demand for new high - speed services is not being met in rural and remote regions of the country,» Mr Woods said.
«Twenty - four financial publications engaged in forecasting the stock market during the 4 1/2 years from January 1, 1928, to June 1, 1932, failed as a group by 4 per cent per annum to achieve a result as good as the average of all purely random performances.
In the 1950s and 1960s (Graph 5), inflation moved about quite a bit — from more - or-less zero to around 5 per cent per annum — but people look back on this period as «price stability».
Over the same nine - year period, Australia had an average rate of inflation of 2.8 per cent per annum.
The average growth rate is 19.5 [1] per cent per annum, which seems quite high by any standard.
These assets have generated net returns of between 12 per cent and 14 per cent per annum.
The Australian economy continued to perform strongly during the first half of 2000, with growth running at more than 4 per cent per annum, a noteworthy performance for an economy that is now entering the tenth year of an economic upswing.
Since the early 1990s, these objectives have found practical expression in a target for consumer price inflation, of 2 — 3 per cent per annum.
APRA introduced its first set of macroprudential reforms late in 2014 when it introduced speed limits on the banks» investor loan books by capping growth at 10 per cent per annum.
Transfers to provinces must continue to rise at 6 per cent per annum, eternally.
Mid-strength beer currently represents about 24 per cent of the total market by volume and the category is growing at just above 6 per cent per annum.
While the national wine industry has shrunk 1.9 per cent annually from 2009 to 2014, the Tasmanian state industry is growing at a rate of close to 10 per cent per annum, according to the Tasmanian Climate Change Office.
Start with 3.6 per cent per annum growth in volume over the past three years, mix in 4.2 per cent per annum price growth, add a splash of cost control and the result is a tasty 20 per cent operating profit margin.
The $ 40 million has five years grace period, 20 years (exclusive of grace period) re-payment period, 25 years maturity period and maximum commitment charge of 0.5 per cent per annum.
For example, it announces that public spending growth for the next three years will be around 2.1 per cent per annum — the lowest level of growth for some eight years.
On the economy the manifesto says the next NDC government will pursued in the next four years: an average GDP growth rate of at least 8 per cent per annum and a single digit rate of inflation;
The lawmakers said the bailout was a loan to be paid back in 20 years and concessionaire interest rate of nine per cent per annum.
Going back 15 years to the days of Tony Blair's «education, education, education» statement stressing his commitment to the sector, schools have experienced a budget increase of, on average, 3.5 per cent per annum.
«Although financial assets made a relatively speedy recovery in the aftermath of the crisis, achieving annual growth averaging 8.1 per cent per annum over the past five years, the financial situation of Canadian households is anything but sustainable,» the report reads.
It accounts for 63 per cent (at April 2016) of the Australian equity market, however it might surprise investors to learn that for 10 years to 8 June 2016, the S&P / ASX 100 has returned just 1.1 per cent per annum.
This was expected to rise by 3.4 per cent in 2012 to 2,004,500 jobs and rise by 1.4 per cent per annum to 2,310,000 jobs in 2022.
The total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP was TRY141.8 billion (10.9 per cent of GDP) in 2011, and is forecast to rise by 1.9 per cent in 2012, and to rise by three per cent per annum to TRY195 billion in 2022.
Shri Subodh Kant Sahai, minister for tourism, government of India, said: «India, as you all know, is emerging as one of the major economies of the world with growth rate of over eight per cent per annum.
A recent report by the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WGBU) assessed what it would take to have a good chance of remaining within the 2ºC guardrail.25 The study concluded that even a delay in the peaking year to 2015 means that global emissions must fall at a rate close to 5 per cent per annum.
The difference in fees for the two services can be around 1 per cent per annum and it is estimated that approximately 10 per cent of the U.K.'s # 6.6 trillion of assets under management could be closet trackers.
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