Sentences with phrase «exceptionally high current»

An exceptionally high current yield often means that investors have sold off the stock or bond due to real, fundamental problems with the business.

Not exact matches

They also developed new rules, known as circuit breakers, allowing exchanges to halt trading temporarily in instances of exceptionally large price declines.12 For example, under current rules, the New York Stock Exchange will temporarily halt trading when the S&P 500 stock index declines 7 percent, 13 percent, and 20 percent in order to provide investors «the ability to make informed choices during periods of high market volatility.»
The 1.3 % current yield might not be exceptionally high, but whatever the stock lacks in yield it more than compensates with dividend growth.
They also developed new rules, known as circuit breakers, allowing exchanges to halt trading temporarily in instances of exceptionally large price declines.12 For example, under current rules, the New York Stock Exchange will temporarily halt trading when the S&P 500 stock index declines 7 percent, 13 percent, and 20 percent in order to provide investors «the ability to make informed choices during periods of high market volatility.»
New high - voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission projects would deliver up to 6,000 megawatts of new wind power, from the windiest regions of the country, directly to the Southeast at exceptionally low prices.
In contrast, when differences among isotopes records are taken into account and the 14C record corrected for fossil fuel burning, current levels of solar activity are found to be historically high, but not exceptionally so (Muscheler et al., 2007).
«The current California drought is exceptionally severe in the context of at least the last millennium and is driven by reduced though not unprecedented precipitation and record high temperatures.»
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