Sentences with phrase «driven by emerging markets»

First, the fund invests a significant amount — 20 - 50 % of its portfolio — in the securities of companies which are domiciled in developed countries but whose earnings are driven by emerging markets.
The growth in mobile app downloads in Q3 2017 was primarily driven by emerging markets in South East Asia such as India, Vietnam and Indonesia.

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Sandler O'Neill: - In light blue [in reference to chart above] we see the episodic role of foreign purchases, driven heavily by emerging markets» swelling reserves as trade and current account surpluses exploded until 2006, followed by industrial market buying to escape several phases of the euro crisis.
Morgan Stanley analysts Wednesday issued a forecast for global miles driven rising to 32 trillion by 2030, up from 11 trillion currently, with emerging markets a big driver of the growth.
This helps explain our preference for European, Japanese and emerging market (EM equities), where valuations look more reasonable and gains have been driven more by expected earnings growth.
Nemaska Lithium (NMX.T) intends to become a lithium hydroxide supplier and lithium carbonate supplier to the emerging lithium battery market that is largely driven by electric vehicles, cell phones, tablets and other consumer products.
This global growth is driven by rising wealth in emerging markets as well as relatively moderate gasoline prices.
Now more than ever we believe that investors could consider diversifying away some of this risk by active, more diversified and fundamentally - driven exposures into Emerging Markets.
After being narrowly driven by a few countries like the United States and China, we have seen the expansion broaden out, with greater participation from Europe, Japan and various emerging markets, suggesting to us that the cycle has further to run.
Corrections driven by emerging cracks in the economic foundation can turn into bear markets as a recession emerges and corporate profits decline.
While app download growth was driven by emerging, high volume markets, consumer app spend continues to be dominated by the elite mature markets such as China, South Korea, US etc..
«Emerging markets hedge fund performance has surged in recent months, led by funds with exposures to Latin America and Russia, driving the strongest monthly performance gains in over a decade, as commodities and regional equities recovered from steep early year losses,» stated Kenneth Heinz, president of HFR.
Helping such churches thrive in a market - driven society is the project being undertaken by postliberal mainliners (as described by Diana Butler Bass in her recent study of vital mainline congregations, Christianity for the Rest of Us) as well as by postevangelical congregations, sometimes dubbed «emerging» churches, that are associated with the work of Brian McLaren and others.
Globally, the outlook for the meat alternative market is positive and will continue to be driven by an emerging consumer trend towards meat reduction on a part - time basis, also called flexitarianism, entailing increased consumption of plant - based foods without completely cutting out meat.
Demand would be driven by population growth, rising prosperity and increased urbanisation in emerging markets, including Africa, Asia and Latin America.
In the past decade, the fashion industry has driven growth largely by tapping emerging markets, opening hundreds of new stores, particularly in China.
In 2013, the share of Apple's iOS dropped 16.8 percentage points as the market demand was driven by the improved quality of smaller low - cost tablets from branded vendors, and white - box products continued to grow in emerging markets.
Despite the recent uncertainty around emerging markets, it's important to remember that EM's transformation in both shape and size has been building for decades, and has been driven by the convergence of several key trends, with long - lasting impacts:
This helps explain our preference for European, Japanese and emerging market (EM equities), where valuations look more reasonable and gains have been driven more by expected earnings growth.
Even though emerging markets offer tantalizing potential, they tend to be characterized by significant volatility, driven by large money flows that come and go.
Additionally, we believe that in the coming decades a significant portion of global growth will be driven by the rise of the middle class in emerging markets; while U.S. - based multinationals will benefit from this trend, investors may have greater opportunities to benefit by taking a global approach to this global phenomenon.
According to Reed Travel Exhibitions, rising demand for exhibition space is being driven by mature markets including Japan, South Korea and Australia, as well as emerging destinations such as Kyrgyzstan, Taiwan, Mongolia and Vietnam.
To a very large extent, this is driven by an expanding middle class in many emerging markets.
Likewise, the emphasis on mutable collection displays over fixed monoliths is uncomfortably paralleled by a broader trend in museum operations toward perpetual newness, with showpiece buildings, event - driven spectacle, and an inevitable closeness with the commercial art market as more and more space is given over to emerging contemporary artists.
There is a bubbling up in the emerging end of the market, and there is no doubt that the enthusiasm at that end is largely driven by a belief that this market will go up, just as the top is going up.
If TCR / ECS are lower than assumed by IPCC experts, and if we use resource limits on oil, gas and coal (rather than using the hyper cornucopian figures used in RCP8.5), then the market, emerging technology driven by higher fossil fuel prices will reduce emissions to have concentration peak at ~ 630 ppm (that's a rough estimate).
In spite of the ongoing Brexit negotiations and the varying signs from the United States, the world economy proves to be shaped by positive dynamics, especially driven by developments in the Asian emerging markets but also by the developed economies as well.
Institutional investors exploring overseas buying opportunities are driving the build out, demanding more and better data in emerging markets and even in some developed countries where statistics are still hard to come by.
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