These fundamental changes in the sector are fueled by innovation, and there is an opportunity to put Canada in a position to take full advantage of it.
Not exact matches
«The ways that technology has enabled commerce has accelerated a
fundamental change in the logistics
sector,» he said.
Before it ends, progress
in the gold
sector will probably be halting at best, although we remain of course open to gold sensing future
changes in fundamentals with a long lead time, which can happen out of the blue — but that kind of character
change will definitely be noticeable.
«If we stay on this course we are going off a cliff,» said Suffolk Executive Steve Levy, who backs
fundamental changes to the state's pension system, including a move to 401 (k)- style programs similar to those
in the private
sector.
Apparently, the revisions to the GICS structure will result
in significant
change to the risk / return profile and
fundamental characteristics of the consumer discretionary, information technology, and communication services
sectors.
Probably the single most important thing that we can do is to organize around making
fundamental changes in the building
sector of our economy.
Previous analysis indicates that significant cuts
in emissions within the
sector will be extremely challenging to achieve unless
fundamental changes are realised
in the short term.
Quite simply, its adoption will establish that United States is serious about averting the threat of global warming, that coal's future as a primary fuel is coming to an end, and that the US utility
sector is poised to go through the most
fundamental changes in 90 years.
The report, «Sustainable Energy
in America: 2015 Factbook,» details how renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency, natural gas and electric vehicles are colliding with policy, finance and markets to drive
fundamental changes in the energy
sector.
NREI's 2014 Multifamily Housing Survey focuses on the outlook for the U.S. multifamily
sector in terms of property
fundamentals and investment sales, and gathered feedback on industry
changes from respondents.
Even though the commercial real estate
sector and the single - family home market are radically different beasts, the fact is they both driven by enough common
fundamentals that rates of price
changes in one are significantly correlated with prices
in the other.
«While plentiful liquidity has contributed to these
changes, the steady improvement
in real estate
fundamentals — which have spread well beyond the multifamily
sector to the office, industrial and retail
sectors — has contributed to increased risk - taking,» the report, called CBRE's U.S. Lender Forum, reads.