Sentences with phrase «gives tailwind»

Their process gives tailwind to good ideas and helps to make our global priorities smarter.

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And not just as a counterweight to more volatile equities — the steady decline in interest rates since the 1980s caused bond prices to rise, giving their holders» RRSPs a nice tailwind.
According to his math, the S&P 500 index «will give back recent gains as investors embrace the reality that tax reform is likely to provide a smaller, later tailwind to corporate earnings than originally expected.»
Indications of some slowdown in the company's growth trajectory appear to have caused some investors to lose interest, but I think that the business's prospects are underappreciated at current prices given its competitive position and favorable tailwinds.
The stabilization in oil prices (despite some selling after the vote) has also been a tailwind, given Mexico's major exports are crude oil and vehicles.
Given that many U.S. investors are underweight EMs in their equity portfolios, a renewed interest in this part of the world could be a potential tailwind for the EM asset class (source: Bloomberg, as of 1/22/15).
We also prefer emerging market (EM) debt, whose relatively higher yields now look more attractive post Brexit given that some key headwinds to EMs have turned into tailwinds.
I don't pretend to have a precise estimate of the appropriate P / E for Google, but given the strong tailwind of advertising moving online from traditional media, I think it is very difficult to argue that Google doesn't deserve an above - market P / E multiple.
This unusual instance of the ECJ going against the Commission's verdicts may give Google a tailwind going into its own appeals process.
The British government's recent setbacks are also weighing on the pound, a typical tailwind for shares in dollar earnings British companies, after Britain's upper house voted to give parliament powers to block or delay a final deal on departure from the European Union.
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At Uncommon Schools, the muscle focuses more on revamping and strengthening the academic program in grades 5 — 12 to give their graduates a tailwind through college.
Given that many U.S. investors are underweight EMs in their equity portfolios, a renewed interest in this part of the world could be a potential tailwind for the EM asset class (source: Bloomberg, as of 1/22/15).
Just published... well... odds are, particularly if the data only goes back a short distance in time, it means that there was likely a favorable macro backdrop giving the idea a tailwind.
The remainder of the afternoon had a bit of everything: cold, heat, rain, snow, tractor trailers, empty back roads, hills, flats, headwinds, tailwinds, a calm, people honking, people waving and giving thumbs up.
The Ethereum price forecast was given a strong tailwind by Byzantium, a software upgrade that will help the cryptocurrency scale to new heights.
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