You can read more about Cheung's model and UBC's «Sea Around Us» project, which monitors
global catch rates, at the Fisheries Center website.
Not exact matches
«Every time the bond market moves dramatically and unexpectedly higher in yield, the consensus forecast plays
catch - up,» says Matthew Hornbach,
Global Head of Interest
Rate Strategy for Morgan Stanley Research.
Investors today find themselves in a bind of sorts,
caught between two somewhat contradictory risks: an emerging market - induced slowdown in the
global economy and the prospect of an upcoming interest
rate hike by the Fed.
Three quarters of
global fish populations are
caught at faster
rates than they can reproduce, according to the Save Our Seas Foundation.
The «near future» in this context relates to a time following deceleration in the
rate of growth in
global GDP as developing countries
catch up to developing countries.
The same
rating companies that were
caught flat - footed by the downturn in the mortgage market during the
global financial crisis that ended in 2009 may be underestimating the threat of climate change to coastal communities.