Sentences with phrase «global thing this year»

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And then at the end of that year, just before things really took off in crypto, White focused his efforts on attracting Wall Street clients: brokerages, large global banks, and hedge funds.
Still, to put things in perspective, the U.S. dollar didn't become a global reserve currency until after the Second World War, 150 years after it was created and three decades after the Federal Reserve was formed.
Global spending on cybersecurity products and services, such as automotive and internet of things, is predicted to exceed $ 1 trillion over the next five years.
The newest buzzword everyone's using... the global behemoth that's absent this year... and the very coolest things at the Consumer Electronic Show.
Co — authored with web - comic creator, Zach Weinersmith, and author, Phil Plait, the «Science Pack» is a $ 10 expansion pack dedicated to all things scientific, including global warming and evolution, and went on sale earlier this year.
For turnover in FX derivatives, several things stand out (Graph 4): (i) activity has generally risen over the past decade even when scaled by a measure of cross-border transactions; (ii) developed Asian markets stand out as having a high degree of turnover; (iii) there was a particularly strong increase in turnover in these markets between 2013 and 2016; and (iv) FX derivatives turnover in emerging Asian economies has also increased significantly in the past few years, but remains a small part of the global market.
Despite some investors waxing rhapsodic about things like «mass collaboration and sharing enabled by technology and global communications networks,» S&P 500 Index revenues have grown at a nominal rate of just 3.2 % annually over the past 20 years, and just 1.6 % annually over the past decade, and that includes the benefit of stock buybacks.
For one thing, 10 - year yields elsewhere in the world remain significantly lower, which is to say that global investor demand for U.S. notes should hold steady.
Monday February 12: Five things the markets are talking about Investors are bracing for another bumpy ride this week after market volatility has returned with a vengeance, delivering the biggest rout in global stocks in a number of years.
Instead, he sees parallels between the weak global economy in the years immediately after World War II and the state of things today.
Strong demand for crude oil and the entire energy sector continues to push prices higher as I still think we will trade above the $ 70 level in the weeks ahead as global supplies have dwindled over the last year due to the fact that worldwide economies are improving which is a terrific thing to see in my opinion.
Either earnings have to grow much faster than sales, or sales growth has to come from things that aren't advertising, or the ad industry has to grow much faster than it did in the past, or you have to pick an end point for the year you are measuring to that is very near today - or, you'd end up with Google having a huge share of global advertising spending.
But beyond all debates about what caused the 2008 financial crisis, even during the prosperous years of the aughties a sense of unease was growing, a feeling that if this society was what triumph of global capitalism entailed, in which the small towns shriveled and most manufacturing went overseas, then maybe it wasn't a good thing.
The 2016 Global Gender Gap Report was released earlier this week and revealed that, among various other things, women get paid less than men, but work the equivalent of 39 days more per year than men do.
Actually global heating (climate change) will make the point of whether these fantasy gods are whatever stupid people believe them to be a moot point in a few years as humans and all living things do a slow roast as temperatures climb higher and remain there for hundreds of years....
I believe that if we, as followers of Jesus, are truly going to be living radical, missional lives of purpose, protecting the planet, healing the abused, giving water to the thirsty, feeding the starving, inventing new and better ways of doing things, and leading the way for global change, then every year we should see more and more Christians on this list.
«There are huge differences between the global south, who see things getting better, compared to the global north, and particularly the U.S., where we get down to 31 % who see things being better five years from now,» he said.
In the middle of the year, private equity offers lobbed at the front doors of struggling wine group Treasury Wine Estates and compliance and data business SAI Global, and it seemed a sure thing that shareholders were going to be put out of their misery.
Now I accept that he wasn't in the more mainstream consciousness until this trip, and I also don't expect everyone to know off the top of their heads that much about global politics (I'm a bit of a nerd for that type of thing) but my point is if you googled him any time in the last 15 years you would easily of found a bunch of horrible stuff, including from well before he was President.
I don't know about the rest of the global Arsenal family, as we all prepare for whatever this time of year means to us, but one of the things I am hoping that the house breaker in the red and white suit brings me for being a good little boy is the news that Laurent Koscielny is fully fit and able to play in every game for the Gunner until the end of the season.
He was one of the best things to come out of Ewood in years but alas not, the latest is Suhail Pasha but there is no «global» in his title.
Suddenly, things are looking up: Pääbo recently declared he has found nuclear DNA (the global kind) in a 45,000 - year - old Croatian Neanderthal museum specimen and has sequenced a million base pairs of it.
In recent years, geoengineering, a blanket term for techniques to cool global temperatures by doing things like planting more trees or thickening clouds, has gone from lunchroom pariah to potential new cool kid.
G: Nearly all of my colleagues who have been around 40 or 50 years are skeptical as hell about this whole global - warming thing.
The second thing that's changed is with the Internet and blogs, the dissemination of trends on a global basis, I would argue, is happening much faster than it was even 10 years ago, certainly 20 or 30 or 40 years ago.
Marvel Studios, which kicked things off with Iron Man in 2008, has released 17 films that collectively have grossed more than $ 13 billion at the global box office; 5 more movies are due out in the next two years.
To put things in perspective, the global temperature shift between the last Ice Age and now is believed to be 10 °F; and an estimated 11 °F increase in world temperatures was sufficient to wipe out 95 % of species at the end of the Permian Period 250 million years ago.
The only thing they said was that «Revenues in the quarter decreased $ 20 million, or 5 %, compared to the prior year, primarily due to the absence of revenues from Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, partially offset by the continued expansion of HarperCollins» global footprint and the popularity of front - list titles such as The Black Widow by Daniel Silva, Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance and Jesus Always by Sarah Young.
While Daunt had originally had some aggressive things to say about the apparent global dominance of the online retailer, Daunt signed a deal in May of this year that... [Read more...]
While Daunt had originally had some aggressive things to say about the apparent global dominance of the online retailer, Daunt signed a deal in May of this year that would put Kindle e-readers on display in Waterstones stores.
In his opening address, Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle suggested that «the global book business is doing better now than it has been for the past 50 years, and perhaps even since its inception,» citing among other things consistent, if slow, growth in many territories, and balance among print and digital formats,»
Since our four - year - old pre-K students had just finished studying the topic of location, I decided that creating a global book could be a perfect way for them to share some of the things they had learned about our location in New York City, and to learn about other locations around the world.
In the global scale of things, IDC says the tablet market saw a 10.1 percent decline year - on - year in 2015, with around 206.8 million units shipped.
One of the best things about being a pet writer and living in Orlando is getting to attend Global Pet Expo each year.
They know I'm going to come back with neat new things, «says Romano, explaining that the buyer - friendly environment that Global Pet Expo's organizers create makes it easy to find those products each year and make this the must - attend event on her business calendar.
If you've just started dabbling with loyalty programs and you plan to travel a lot within the next year or two, the American Express Business Platinum card can be an excellent addition to your wallet because of strong benefits like a $ 200 credit at the airline of your choice for things like baggage fees and in - flight purchases and reimbursement of the $ 100 fee to apply for Global Entry (a program you can learn more about here that fast - tracks your return to the United States through Customs) or TSA PreCheck.
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Since Torc opened in downtown Napa almost exactly a year ago, there's been one thing missing from the global - influenced contemporary American restaurant: liquor.
To put things a little bit more into perspective, we thought we'd take a look at some of the global stats you've helped generate over the past year.
Through the course of this year's Global Accessibility Awareness Day there were all kinds of great things said about accessibility in gaming.
Nevertheless, over the years Game Freak and the Pokemon Company managed to restore the luster to the brand and then took things a step further with Pokemon Go, when the game ended up making the brand a global phenomenon... again!
Mobius Final Fantasy reached over 10 million global players earlier this year and Square Enix made an infographic showing the most popular job among other things to commemorate the game's first year.
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Shaped like a bathtub, of all things, it arrives years behind schedule at the tail end of the money - fueled, headline - hungry, erratically ingenious era of indulgent museum design that began to peter out with the global economy.
# 10 Paul «One thing that seems potentially new and interesting from their results (and that I haven't seen many comments on) is the fact that their global record goes back about 50 more years than CRU and 80 more years than GISTEMP by starting with the year 1800.
On balance if you look at all the things the IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the body of experts convened by the United Nations to advise governments in responding to global warming] has been doing over the last number of years, they were trying very hard to put in all the peer - reviewed serious stuff.
The first thing to remember is that an estimate of how much warmer one year is than another in the global mean is just that, an estimate.
One thing that seems potentially new and interesting from their results (and that I haven't seen many comments on) is the fact that their global record goes back about 50 more years than CRU and 80 more years than GISTEMP by starting with the year 1800.
Andy, I realized this week that while I've been talking with a lot of scientists over the past year about the signs that our global economic resources are running out, sharp price rises for commodities being one, that I've never heard it mentioned in the popular press that scarcity could be caused by using things up.
We are supposed to be in a panic about man - made global warming and the whole thing takes a ten year break because of the lack of Sun spots.
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