Sentences with phrase «interest as a catalyst»

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The healthcare sector will be one of the top catalysts to push the wearables markets to these heights, as consumer and professional healthcare trends will spur interest in wearable devices.
In fact, it was his interest in entrepreneurial opportunities that became the catalyst for his development as a commercial real estate broker.
Therefore, subdued long - term interest rates is both a catalyst for better risk sentiment as well as a consequence of central bank balance sheet expansion (namely ECB QE), which is in itself bullish risk.
As a result, the Bank of Canada's current stance to leave interest rates unchanged given its concerns about the country's lacklustre economic growth could be an important catalyst for preferred share performance going forward — especially when combined with the U.S. Federal Reserve's projections for multiple rate hikes this year.
In past commentaries, we identified rising interest rates and the mean - reverting tendencies of both valuation and performance as potential value catalysts.
It is interesting to me to think about evolution, where things change over long periods of time and where there may only be theories about the catalysts, in contrast to those that we have put on the fast - track ourselves, such as those you have exemplified.
It's going to be known as the catalyst for what most foresee as major changes in the way MLB compensates its players in the next CBA, and it seemingly started a renewed interest in salary structures among MLB players.
Arsenal have long been linked with interest in the 20 year old and the huge lead Bayern Munich have opened up at the top of the table may act as a catalyst for another high - profile Westfalenstadion departure, with the likes of Nuri Sahin and Shinji Kagawa both leaving in recent seasons.
Such structures are currently of interest because they may be suitable for electricity generation from waste heat or as novel light sources and catalysts.
«We hope that this study serves as a catalyst to get other people interested in this issue,» she said.
Meat Loaf's role is an interesting one in that he serves as the catalyst for the action.
It is essential that we develop a system in which the achievements of all students can be recognised and in which students» individual strengths and interests can be used as catalysts for supporting good progress and positive life chances.
My interest in social justice, first sparked through tutoring, served as the catalyst for my undergraduate immersion in Holocaust history.
As a result, the Bank of Canada's current stance to leave interest rates unchanged given its concerns about the country's lacklustre economic growth could be an important catalyst for preferred share performance going forward — especially when combined with the U.S. Federal Reserve's projections for multiple rate hikes this year.
Historically, the outperformance of value has been associated with a rising interest - rate environment; as the US Federal Reserve Board (sometimes referred to as «the world's central bank» for the far - reaching impact of its policies) attempts to begin raising rates, we see a potential catalyst for a value recovery over our long - term investment horizon.
Investors and economists alike view lower interest rates as catalysts for growth — a benefit to personal and corporate borrowing, which in turn leads to greater profits and a robust economy.
The long - anticipated Federal Reserve interest - rate hikes seem imminent, undercutting the «easy money» policies that many have viewed as the primary catalyst of this bull market.
I find it interesting as well, but I don't see the immediate catalyst.
I actively monitor the downside risk, so we are watching the possibility of interest rates rising as a catalyst to trim exposure.
Life is very interesting and I have plenty going on, organization is often the last on the list of priorities as it seems to escape the need to achieve, when in fact it could be the catalyst to achieve much more.
He is interested in the way music provides a sense of collectivity, acting as a catalyst for particular groups to form, shaping and influencing people's lives and identities.
The upheavals in Watts became the catalyst for several area artists interested in making art with a political thrust to come together as a group.
The League acted as a catalyst for Jack's art career, sparking his interest in the field art.
Through the REALTOR ® network of 1,600 state and local associations and boards, NAR serves as a catalyst and resource to assist interested state and local associations.
There is no catalyst for a major correction in real estate, as Canada's labour market will remain healthy and interest rates will remain low.
Cap rates could eventually rise from today's lows, but the catalyst, when it comes, will likely be a recession and deteriorating fundamentals, just as it was in the early 1990s, early 2000s, and 2008 - 09 — not rising interest rates.
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