Sentences with phrase «expected headline number»

Average hourly earnings rose more than expected, at 2.2 %, which helped lessen the blow of a worse than expected headline number and the July number was revised to 2.0 % from 1.9 %; average weekly hours increased to 34.5 from 34.4; and manufacturing added 14,000 workers after a revised 16,000 loss in July.

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Apple is expected to announce a number of new products and services at its event on Wednesday, but for media types one of the most important will be the company's newest take on news aggregation: Apple News, a curated selection of headlines from media partners that almost everyone has described as «Flipboard - like.»
US Treasury yields which have been in the focus in the last days are slightly lower today, especially regarding the longer end of the curve, as core durable goods orders came in much lower than expected, even as the less reliable headline number beat the consensus estimate.
The basic catalyst for the correction is well known: better - than - expected headline wage inflation numbers — as noisy and oft - revised as they are — spooked the bond market, which then rippled through the equity market.
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated last summer that the number of people diagnosed with Lyme disease each year was 300,000 — 10 times as high as the official counts — the agency must have expected headlines, and it got them.
With hurricane Arthur headlining the news as throwing a possible wet blanket on 4th of July fireworks shows along the Northeast coast and with a new record being set each passing day for the longest period between major (Category 3 or greater) hurricane landfalls anywhere in the U.S. (3,173 days and counting), we thought that now would be a good time to discuss a new paper which makes a tentative forecast as to what we can expect in terms of the number of Atlantic hurricanes in the near future (next 3 - 5 years).
Admittedly, we note that their «source» is the NY Post, the same bastion of journalism that can regularly be expected to publish headlines like «Skanky Suicide Bomber Used To Be A Selfie - Taking Party Animal,» but the numbers roughly check out.
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