Sentences with phrase «economic size»

Some come with the large handle, some come in economic size, some comes with big storage space, some comes with featured breaking system.
With countries appropriately weighted by economic size (GDP), Canada was already below the OECD average in 2010.
To put this in perspective, in terms of overall economic size, Australia ranks 14th in the world, so trading in the Australian dollar is well ahead of where one would expect it to be given the size of the economy.
Currently, total trade between Mercosur countries and Canada totals about $ 8 billion, however that stands to grow exponentially if an agreement is reached (for reference, trade with Colombia, Peru, Mexico and Chile totalled $ 48 billion despite these countries much smaller economic size due to bi-lateral agreements with Canada).
The RAFI index has outperformed without being systematically underweight the energy sector as a whole, just that segment of the market which had bigger growth aspirations than its current economic size could shoulder.
So rather than get too bogged down fitting individual pegs into economic sized holes, I think the key insight is that one should cover each economic condition with one or more assets that not only weather the storm but also thrive in that situation.
In contrast the markets of Indonesia, Poland, Mexico, and Turkey, do not reflect their full economic size and have further room to grow.
If the US contracts its deficit with most of the rest of the world in terms of economic size, it's not mathematically feasible to have someone else pick up the slack to even hold the deficit stable.
Other nations like Korea have caught up and even surpassed us in terms of economic size and global influence.
Fundamentally - weighted indexes weight companies based on their economic size using price ratios such as sales, book value, cash flow and dividends.
Its economic size and population give Germany international responsibilities which it ought to have the courage to meet.
Adopting the discipline of rebalancing bond exposures toward fundamental weights, which are linked to the economic size of the underlying issuing companies rather than to the amount of debt they have issued, achieves the dual objective of: 1) tilting holdings toward companies with better debt servicing and higher credit ratings; and 2) taking advantage of mean reversion in securities prices over time.
Fundamentally - weighted indexes weight companies based on their economic size using price ratios such as sales, book value, cash flow and dividends.
To my way of thinking, there are all consultancies with the size of the consultancy being tied to the economic size of the problem seeking a solution.
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