Sentences with phrase «dollar terms from»

Sales volume was up 14.3 %, while the sales price of UAH 0.74 ($ 0.092) jumped 14.8 % in dollar terms from a 2011 average of UAH 0.64 ($ 0.08).
While the appreciation of the Australian dollar has reduced commodity prices in Australian dollar terms from their most recent peak, they remain close to their average of the past decade.

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He believes about 20 % of the listings rapidly accumulating on the island arise from Americans who bought a decade ago when prices in Canada were much lower and the loonie was worth 65 cents in U.S. dollar terms.
After a sharp 10 % appreciation versus the greenback from May through September, the Canadian dollar is now sitting pretty close to its long - term fair value, as measured by purchasing power parity.
You miss out on gains from the new money — in investing terms, that's called dollar - cost averaging.
On top of the credits for the wind power it's generating, Berkshire also gets long - term tax benefits from the depreciation of the billions of dollars» worth of capital expenditures it has put into building out its wind operations.
The cost for banks to borrow short - term dollar funds from other banks surged to its highest level since 2012 as financial institutions scrambled to secure funding before thinning trading volumes.
Monthly rents in Boston and Los Angeles could jump by even larger amounts in dollar terms — albeit from a higher starting point — reflecting a shortfall in rental housing construction.
Its economic development unit, Empire State Development, has established a long - term, multibillion - dollar game plan to attract nanotechnology manufacturers to make not only solar panels but also semiconductors, pharmaceuticals and other products from very small materials (there are 25,400,000 nanometers in an inch).
In U.S. - dollar terms, Singapore's gross domestic product grew more than tenfold from 1965 to 1980.
Data from CB Insights found that Beijing, Tokyo, Shanghai and Bangalore were among the top six cities in the world in terms of growth in venture - capital deals and dollars in 2014.
The death benefit of a whole life insurance policy stays the same for the life of the policy, unless you purchase additional coverage, and often ranges from $ 50,000 to several million dollars (similar to level term).
Over a 12 - month period (ended June 30, 2017), global hedge funds, as measured by the HFRX Global Hedge Fund Index, delivered decent gains of 6.0 % in US dollar terms.1 That's a vast improvement in the performance of these alternative investments from the prior two years.
It has had an outstanding run, up 12.6 % in Canadian dollar terms since we bought it at the start of 2011, with half that coming from yield.
Withdrawals from bond funds accelerated after the rate hikes, hitting record levels (in dollar terms) for the week ending June 26.
Invest in high ‐ quality, U.S. dollar ‐ denominated, short ‐ term taxable money market securities from government and private issuers, including corporations.
Over the six months from late January, the Australian dollar fell by 11 per cent against the US dollar and 8 per cent in trade - weighted terms.
In dollar terms, debt will rise from $ 14.7 trillion at the end of 2017 to $ 19.1 trillion at the end of 2022 and $ 25.5 trillion by the end of 2027.
Fitbit said in its IPO filing it had an 85 percent share in dollar terms of the U.S. connected activity tracker market in the first quarter of 2015, citing data from NPD Group.
In this quest for profit, they enabled predatory trading practices which have changed the nature of capital markets around the world, creating a disadvantage for long - term investors, and removing millions of dollars in equity from the markets every day.
While an extreme spike in the DXY would likely cause some volatility in the short - term, there is very little evidence that a strong dollar will prohibit stocks from advancing.
As noted earlier, arbitrageurs obtain a twofold gain: the margin between Brazil's nearly 12 % yield on its long - term government bonds and the cost of U.S. credit (1 %), plus the foreign - exchange gain resulting from the fact that the outflow from dollars into reals has pushed up the real's exchange rate some 30 % — from R$ 2.50 at the start of 2009 to $ 1.75 last week.
It'll be up a little bit in dollars because the media inflation is going to be up and we're going to get, we think, more impact from that media investment because we're going to be, in the near term, more single - minded on affordability in several promotions.
In addition, we are forecasting Stuart Weitzman brand sales to be in the area of $ 335 million on a dollar basis for fiscal 2016, an increase of about 10 % from FY 2015 driving Coach, Inc. consolidated revenue growth to high - single digits and adding about $ 0.09 to earnings per diluted share excluding charges associated with financing, short - term purchase accounting adjustments, contingent payments and integration costs.
In dollar terms, investment has grown from $ 1.1 B to $ 3.8 B, which is 235 % growth over 5 years.
The digital coins are largely being accepted and their values quickly growing from cents to tens of dollars in short terms.
From Jim Jubak of MSN Money, we get an article detailing 5 blue chip dividend stocks he thinks long term investors (10 Years + time horizon) will do well by dollar cost averaging in now and reinvesting dividends.
Long - term: Over Skipper's five - year run, ESPN laid out billions of dollars for sports rights for leagues like the NBA, in an effort to solidify its status as the dominant sports network — and to freeze out would - be challenges from Rupert Murdoch's Fox and Comcast's NBC.
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.
After the remarks, the pound lost ground versus the dollar and euro, and short - term interest rate futures are now pricing in the less - than - 50 % probability of a rate hike on 10 May, down from 80 % earlier in the week.
Portland topped the list in terms of growth by volume in dollars, snagging $ 42.6 million in Q1 of 2016 — a 675 percent increase from last year's mark of $ 5.5 million.
Today the practice of seeking long - term competitive financial returns together with positive societal impact represents more than 1 - in - 6 dollars of US assets under management, up from 1 - in - 9 dollars in 2012.
But I respect any company that knows how to draw a line in the sand, and Apollo Global Management (NYSE: APO) is setting itself apart from competitors Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (NYSE: KKR) and The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG): By putting a limit on its pursuit of retail money, the firm is thinking of the big long - term picture, and not just the short - term dollar signs.
The higher the price you pay today for each dollar you expect to receive in the future, the lower the long - term return you should expect from your investment.
One strategy for investors seeking to benefit from repatriation was to pick those companies likely to repatriate the most dollars in absolute terms.
Meanwhile, emerging market bonds that make up the J.P. Morgan EMBI Global Core Index, currently offer similar yields and may benefit from global reflationary trends despite the potential challenge of higher valuations and a rising U.S dollar in the short term.
From 2006 to 2009, credit card usage declined in terms of the number of transactions, the total dollar value, and the percentage share of non-cash payments.
Aileen Lee, from an interview in January: Do you see any diversity, in terms of female founders and CEOs, among the billion - dollar venture - backed companies you call unicorns?
Exports from Korea are now recovering strongly in volume terms, although declining prices mean that, in US dollar terms, they have been flat.
Subsequently, expectations of further moves in monetary policy were scaled back somewhat, reflecting the rise in the Australian dollar and indications from the Federal Reserve that monetary policy in the United States was unlikely to be tightened in the near term.
While we believe the current strength in the dollar will likely persist going forward, we don't see it as a meaningful detractor from earnings growth for many companies over the long term.
Much of the debate over the past years about the benefits and the costs global specialization, primarily the rapid advance of China as a major manufacturing center has been less about the financial costs — the $ 12 trillion dollars of additional liquidity that the US consumers offered to the world (the cumulative US trade deficit from 1990 through 2015 compared to the over $ 3 trillion dollars in trade surplus run - up by China over this same period — and more in terms of the jobs lost and the impact of foreign products on American wages in manufacturing.
Imagine the impact on today's gross domestic product if millions of low - wage working Americans, who got short - term help from a social service program with long - range goals, started earning a few more extra dollars.
A few years ago, when the seventh largest corporation in America, Penn Central, was on the verge of forfeiting on hundreds of millions of dollars in short - term loans, the Federal Reserve saved hundreds of banks from bankruptcy — and the economy from catastrophe — by offering to cover all the loans required at that point to maintain stability.
From the perspective of Forward, financial support of Haredi families not only diverts scarce dollars from the more deserving Jewish poor who recognize the imperative of «egalitarianism,» but also encourages what economists term «moral hazard,» the subsidizing of economically and socially dysfunctional behavFrom the perspective of Forward, financial support of Haredi families not only diverts scarce dollars from the more deserving Jewish poor who recognize the imperative of «egalitarianism,» but also encourages what economists term «moral hazard,» the subsidizing of economically and socially dysfunctional behavfrom the more deserving Jewish poor who recognize the imperative of «egalitarianism,» but also encourages what economists term «moral hazard,» the subsidizing of economically and socially dysfunctional behavior.
Does anyone know where the «million dollar» term came from?
Agents have been the ones to sniff out collusion on more than one occasion, as they're negotiating with all of the teams, and it's not difficult to see when everyone is getting the same responses from the clubs in terms of contract length and risks and dollars and so on.
The fact that were taking some tax dollars from Buffalonians and giving them back to them, it's going to feel good for the short term but that's not sustainable for the long term,» said Astorino.
The Albany - Schenectady - Troy region, which has benefitted from billions of dollars of state - subsidized high - tech investments over the past 20 years, had the strongest performance of the major upstate regions during Cuomo's first term — but still trailed the national and statewide growth rates for the four - year and one - year periods.
One area that New Yorkers would like to see some additional dollars, moreso coming from the $ 5 billion surplus than anyplace else, is in terms of both local and state infrastructure: 27 percent say use some of that money for local infrastructure, bridges, roads, and an additional 15 percent say let's increase the quality of state roads.»
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