Sentences with phrase «lower than the headline»

This means that the actual discounts (based on the cheapest price you can book) will be lower than the headline rates being advertised.

Not exact matches

Goldman Sachs said in a note last week that factors including weaker economic activity, lower - than - expected headline inflation, continued tightness in liquidity conditions and subdued global activity and dovish central banks around the world could push the RBI to ease its policy.
While the Fed certainly considers much more than the superficial headline number in its analysis of inflation, some of those who interpret the Fed's actions make this overly simplistic assertion: Inflation is too low today and therefore justifies the maintenance of low policy rates.
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So, you're talking about low single digits rather than, if you just looked at the headline number, something like 11.5 % growth.
US Treasury yields which have been in the focus in the last days are slightly lower today, especially regarding the longer end of the curve, as core durable goods orders came in much lower than expected, even as the less reliable headline number beat the consensus estimate.
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-- Lira off by 4 % and markets down 5 %)-- Update Lira now lower than when coup was headline....
The numbers are probably even lower now: one recent report has them at around 46 percent, but records, nevertheless, that that they are now rising rather than falling; the Irish Times headline was «Mass attendance in Ireland is up».
The headline number (2.3 ºC) is a little lower than IPCC's «best estimate» of 3ºC global warming for a doubling of CO2, but within the likely range (2 - 4.5 ºC) of the last IPCC report.
Yes, you read the headline right: Charlotte faces another crisis as its third charter school in less than a year — Entrepreneur High School — faces potential closure thanks to low enrollment and financial woes.
With a price tag # 80 lower than the iPad and a headline grabbing, Apple besting, 2560x1600 pixel display the early signs look good for the big screen Android tablet.
Next, the pound got slapped lower on Tuesday when the U.K.'s October CPI report was released since since headline inflation in the U.K. only printed a weak 0.1 % month - on - month rise, missing expectations for a 0.2 % increase and slower than the previous month's +0.3 %.
And if you think I'm cheering a little late in the game, I reckon there are plenty more innings goals to come... Which might seem odd — after all, the US market has more than tripled since its 2009 low, while headline index multiples around the globe are by no means cheap (and something like the US market's CAPE ratio seems particularly alarming).
Threats to songbirds occasionally make splashy headlines, as when Smithsonian scientists released a report in January indicating that free - ranging domestic cats kill far more birds than previously believed: between 1.4 and 3.7 billion birds annually in the lower 48 states.
But, before we come to price attached to being the most morally «virtuous» place on the planet, consider for a moment that the headline from The Australian has been written about what was a state that enjoyed the lowest power prices, in the world, for more than a generation.
Right now, my sense is that climate sensitivity is on the low side, that weather has not gotten more extreme worldwide (Gavin Schmidt even said so in an environmental newsletter in 2013), that sea level is rising but at far less than the more extreme headlines imply.
My take away from the headlines, even if it IS true (maybe it is, maybe it isn't), is that over the past 11K + years, current temperatures have been exceeded 30 % of the time (today's temperatures are basically only slightly above average), even though CO2 levels were lower then than they are today.
There were also factors pointing to a lower sensitivity than our headline figure (due to biases in the LGM simulation protocol) and a number of other possible problems too.
That settling down into a more stable and truely predictable state will only ocme about by the overwhelming obviousness of the first hand experiences and events as they unfold and are once more creating louder headlines in the media than the so called scandals are now... i.e. new record lows in sea ice, record highs in global temps, and other extremes predicted by AGW models.
The U3, or «headline,» unemployment rate remained at 4.1 %, 50 basis points (bps) lower than November 2016 and the lowest national rate since December 2000.
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