Sentences with phrase «from aggregate growth»

This follows a 27.5 per cent fall in farm GDP in 2002/03, which subtracted 1 percentage point from aggregate growth.

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Technology sector results so far at least from the likes of Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Samsung and SAP have broadly beaten forecasts for the first quarter, and overall aggregate U.S. earnings growth is tracking seven - year highs of almost 25 percent.
Technology sector results so far at least from the likes of Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Samsung and SAP have broadly beaten forecasts for Q1 and the overall aggregate U.S. earnings growth is tracking seven - year highs of almost 25 percent.
The Bank said it does not expect the scheme to lead to significantly faster aggregate loan growth, but to offset any hit to lending from a cut in official interest rates closer to zero.
We believe the drivers of global growth are shifting away from the U.S. to developing countries in aggregate, but more specifically China.
Stated differently, of the $ 6.7 trillion in enterprise value added to the S&P 500 since 2013, we estimate $ 418 billion (6 %) is attributable to NOPAT growth (at the 2013YE EV / NOPAT multiple of 18.8 x), $ 1.2 trillion (18 %) is attributable to an increase in net debt, and $ 5.1 trillion (76 %) is attributable to the increase in the S&P 500's aggregate EV / NOPAT multiple to 23.9 x currently (from 18.8 x at the end of 2013).
Even if one of these companies went bankrupt each year (something I find highly, highly unlikely), the earnings per share growth from the other firms should, in aggregate, still allow you to become richer than you were at the beginning of the previous year.
The pace of aggregate wage growth picked up from 2003 until 2008.
The effect of the drought can also be seen in farm output, which fell by around one - third over the year to the March quarter, subtracting 1.1 percentage points from aggregate GDP growth.
The annual figure represents a clear acceleration from a figure of 3.9 per cent over the year to November 1996, and follows a period when this measure of aggregate wages growth had been fairly steady at around 4 per cent.
Other official labour cost data based on wage - bill measures, such as average weekly ordinary time earnings and average earnings from the national accounts, paint a similar picture, identifying firm wage outcomes but giving little indication of an acceleration of aggregate wages growth.
New estimates released from the Office of the Actuary at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) project that aggregate health care spending in the United States will grow at an average annual rate of 5.8 percent for 2012 - 22, or 1.0 percentage point faster than the expected growth in the gross domestic product (GDP).
Growth factor delivery from hydrogel particle aggregates to promote tubular regeneration after acute kidney injury.
This finding complements previous research from the University of Edinburgh and the National Institute for Medical Research which showed that embryonic stem cells can be coaxed into this spinal cord cells; however, the Cambridge researchers showed that the in the embryo - like aggregates, the structural organization is more robust and allows for the polarised growth of the tissue.
The aggregate present value of gains from added growth would amount to some $ 78 trillion, or over four times our current GDP.
Consider this: according to Education Resource Group and data from the Texas Education Agency, aggregate public education funding from all sources over the past 14 years has increased by $ 70 billion more than the increase necessary to fully fund the growth in enrollment and inflation combined over this period, even when adding a factor for the increase in special needs students.
Milwaukee's Rufus King H.S. was awarded the ACT award partly based on its student growth, aggregate ACT scores, and its demonstrated success in serving students from underrepresented racial / ethnic / socioeconomic backgrounds, according to a release from MPS.
According to analysis from legislative staff, the state currently requires that a charter school must meet at least one of five criteria to receive renewal, including having attained its Academic Performance Index growth target in the prior year or in two of the last three years or in the aggregate for the prior three years.
At the school level, value - added means essentially the same thing — the measurement of how well a school purportedly grew its students from one year to the next, when students» growth in test scores over time are aggregated beyond the classroom and to the school - wide level.
The results from Sunnyside's 2017 AzMERIT scorecard show significant growth in the District's aggregate math scores.
Growth data will only be aggregated across multiple years when data are available from the same assessments.
We believe the drivers of global growth are shifting away from the U.S. to developing countries in aggregate, but more specifically China.
All of the growth in broader monetary aggregates is coming from the banks stretching their balance sheets.
Prof David Keith from Harvard University was the only presenter to address the controversial topic of solar radiation management (SRM), hypothesising that if the technology could be used to offset half of the growth in human - caused radiative forcing, it could substantially reduce the aggregated risks of climate change.
In order to provide a comprehensive view of family forestland, Forests in Focus will aggregate data from multiple sources, including from the US Forest Service's Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (FIA), which includes status and trends in forest area and location; in the species, size, and health of trees; in total tree growth, mortality, and removals by harvest; and more.
It's only useful for doing what it was original designed to do: Measure the aggregate production and consumption of a nation — which also happens to be a useful measurement of ecological throughput, the relative amount of resources used, given that despite hopeful claims that economic growth can be decoupled from growth in resource consumption and energy usage, this has historically and currently not been the case, and is unlikely to ever fully or even largely be the case.
Companies that have participated in REach show impressive results: In aggregate, the companies have revenue, customer and / or user growth rates ranging from 50 percent to over 5,000 percent; and have formed key partnerships with major companies, including Coldwell Banker, Keller Williams, RE / MAX, Century 21, realtor.com ®, Facebook and Google.
Aggregate balances of $ 100,000 or less would be exempt from RMDs, but Roth accounts — they take in after - tax contributions and provide tax - free growth and distribution — would be ensnared in RMDs.
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