Cyclical changes refer to regular patterns or fluctuations that happen in a predictable and repeating way. It means something that goes through a cycle, coming back to the same point or situation again and again.
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There is no cure for
cyclical changes in security market values — diversified portfolios thrive on it, in the long run.
We try to avoid being distracted by short -
term cyclical changes in the market and understand the underlying asset, the specific short - term challenges and the long - term potential.
In the distant past, warming episodes appear to have been initiated
by cyclical changes in Earth's orbit around the Sun that caused more... Continue reading →
The intensity of storms fluctuates naturally, in response to irregular
cyclical changes of the sea temperature.
The level of sunlight is very predictable as it varies
with cyclical changes in the shape of the Earth's orbit around the Sun and in the tilt of the Earth's axis, called Milankovitch cycles.
«There's going to be
cyclical changes as the Chinese government goes through this significant economic transformation.
Second, the 2006 study lends some credence to the theory that today's high unemployment figures are a result of structural changes in the economy,
not cyclical changes, and not on account of weaknesses within the economy.
In several species of primates, males often discern when to mate with a female based
on cyclical changes in the size and firmness of her sexual swelling — a visual signal of a female's probability to conceive.
However, if the 3 - month LIBOR changes to 1 percent in the next quarter (remember, this scenario is working on a 3 -
month cyclical change), then your monthly rate would increase to 4 percent for those next three months.
A rule of this type is both less error - prone than the present rules and more effective in stabilising economic cycles,
since cyclical changes in revenue do not need to be offset by changes in expenditure.
Guest post by David
Middleton Cyclical changes in the Pacific Ocean have thrown earth's surface into what may be an unprecedented warming spurt, following a global warming slowdown that lasted about 15 years.
In the distant past, warming episodes appear to have been initiated
by cyclical changes in Earth's orbit around the Sun that caused more summer sunlight to fall in the northern hemisphere.
They assign blame
for cyclical changes in weather to all people who don't perceive the world in the same muddled fashion as themselves.
When they exposed the transgenic strain to light and temperatures that foster rapid growth, the luminescent glow from the colonies
showed cyclical changes that repeated every 24 hours.
Firstly, this study does present some awkward reading for some who hold that
natural cyclical changes in the thermohaline circulation (rather than, say, anthropogenic influences), are responsible for the anomalous increase in Atlantic Hurricane activity in recent decades.
Our expectation is that gradually higher levels of inflation breakevens will result from firmer inflation data in the coming months, while a move higher in real rates will be virtuously tied to
cyclical changes in real growth.
«These are
cyclical changes and when the cycle does rebound — and it will — the labour shortage may be even more acute than it was a few years ago.»
«These are
cyclical changes and when the cycle does rebound --- and it will --- the labour shortage may be even more acute than it was a few years ago.»
Shaman said these pandemics don't emerge from La Niña itself, but from
cyclical changes in the climate.
This explains observations made, for instance, in the USA: according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program,
cyclical changes in the frequency of criminal offences can be found in several American states.
Currently, the shifts between ice ages and warm interglacial phases are thought to be influenced by three
cyclical changes to Earth's motion.
The advance and retreat of ice sheets is paced by
cyclical changes in the shape of Earth's orbit.
Data from other paleoclimatic research suggest that
cyclical changes in the tilt of the earth's axis and seawater temperatures drove these wet conditions in the South American tropics.
Owing to
cyclical changes in the tilt of the planet's axis and its varying distance from the sun due to its elliptical orbit, Mars's poles warm dramatically every million years or so, making the regions more congenial to organic processes.
Although humans aren't as seasonal as animals,
these cyclical changes can have a dramatic effect on our biology.
Moving our muscles and stressing them, reduces the inflammatory conditions of
these cyclical changes.
It is time for
the cyclical changing of the guard.
Capital markets are due for
a cyclical change.
Put another way, the hypothesis was that increased correlations were a systemic change caused by the rise of passive investing, rather than
a cyclical change that was likely to mean revert.
Our expectation is that gradually higher levels of inflation breakevens will result from firmer inflation data in the coming months, while a move higher in real rates will be virtuously tied to
cyclical changes in real growth.
Orcam Financial Group specializes in constructing diversified, low fee, tax efficient portfolios that match an investor's risk profile with
the cyclical changes in the markets as the business cycle evolves.
In technology it is very difficult to separate
a cyclical change from a structural one so while the BP and Busch ideas are great, Microsoft is probably a value trap.
Because
these cyclical changes may change your loan's interest rate, it is important to note that your monthly payment and the total expected interest owed over the life of the loan may change as well.