Sentences with phrase «economic signals»

Furthermore, due to possible economic signaling generated by dividends, such strategies may be correlated with widely accepted factors like quality and value.
Currently, in combination with other economic signals, the yield curve is not yet a major concern.
But do the positive economic signals mean law firms will go back to business as usual?
An 11 - week election campaign will be the longest in decades, and begins amid mixed economic signals
The election begins amid a number of disappointing economic signals in recent months, but in a press conference following his meeting with the Governor General, the prime minister said he was confident that Canadians would take the longer view, saying that «Canada has the best prospects of any G7 country.»
When pressed by Glenn during the May 1 hearing, Talberg said it's unclear what kind of economic signals the new program will send, or whether it will stifle Michigan's rooftop solar industry.
In a parallel project, they estimated the «indirect» discharges from worldwide land clearing, caused as economic signals move through world food markets when land is used for fuel instead of food.
New York intends to animate the market for distributed resources by sending economic signals such as tariffs, «just like demand response at the wholesale level,» Zibelman said at the conference.
The money paid back to Americans in tax refunds so far this year is now roughly equal to cumulative outlays at this time in the past few years, and just slightly below last year's year - to - date total, alleviating any worrying economic signals coming from the data.
Now amid a North Korean purge, the regime may be trying to send countervailing economic signals — including the flow of workers into China.
He said the budget recognizes «the very real and concerning economic signals» from around the country and the world and «reaffirms our mutual commitment to discipline, responsibility and meeting our challenges head on.»
So, at long last it appears that at least some young scientists are listening not to the traditional blandishments of an academic system in need of their cheap labor, but rather to an unmistakable economic signal urging them to improve their personal situations by seeking careers outside of academe.
December 28, 2013 • Despite uneven economic signals, the stock market boomed to record levels in 2013.
But with the BoC's new economic signal, this could signal a lack of confidence in the economy and investors could become skittish, decide to sell of their bonds, which would prompt yields — and subsequently fixed rates — to rise.
The reason Gibbs cites the transition from most of forest clearing being done by small - scale farmers (as was the case in the 80s) to agribusiness (from the 1990s onward), is that «Big agribusiness tends to be more responsive to global economic signals as well as pressure campaigns from advocacy organizations and consumer groups than individual small farmers.»
, Talberg said it's unclear what kind of economic signals the new program will send, or whether it will stifle Michigan's rooftop solar industry.
The economic signals in the U.S., and in Canada too, have been getting better.
Most governments are keen to minimise the appearance of unemployment, not only for political reasons but also for the economic signals it sends out.
The economic signal is clear.
Thousands turned out, apparently spurred by mixed economic signals and an interest in hearing the latest from a money manager who truly breaks the mold.
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