Sentences with phrase «measure of inflation]»

Adjusted EBITDA, as defined above, also represents our measure of segment income for each of our three operating segments.
Of course, the ranking is a measure of density — not volume.
The inflation target is expressed as the year - over-year increase in the total consumer price index (CPI)-- the most relevant measure of the cost of living for most Canadians.
Stability is the measure of a government's capacity to implement policy during a political, social, or economic crisis.
Whether or not China will be able to bring India round to Belt and Road will likely be a key measure of the success of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to China to meet Xi for an informal meeting on Friday and Saturday.
Of course, buying the pair together would probably make a measure of sense given that we're not too far away from renewing that resolution to lose weight.
But, in today's borderless, electronic universe, relying on security outside of your businesses wall can be the safest measure of all.
Rating service Moody's tracks covenant quality, essentially a measure of standards that bond issuers must meet, and reported Thursday that the latest reading remains near record highs, which indicates weak restrictions.
3M believes net debt is meaningful to investors as 3M considers net debt and its components to be an important indicator of liquidity and a guiding measure of capital structure strategy.
And if you condense the period of comparison to 63 days, the measure of stock - specific risk is the highest since 2000, when the dotcom bubble was still swelling, according to Morgan Stanley data.
Millennials use robo advisors because they remove the perceived «guess work» out of investing, which provides a measure of comfort to hesitant millennial investors.
Preserving the national currency has provided the UK with some measure of economic independence and flexibility.
Ginsberg, however, suggests that the most accurate measure of probability actually lies in commercial betting websites, such as Irish bookmaker Paddy Power's.
By that yardstick, today the measure of a good brand is that it resists a fixed definition.
Also known as the VIX, the index in question is a measure of expected price swings in US equities that serves as a barometer for investor nervousness.
If we are to achieve a measure of harmony among workers and managers, we will need to demand further desegregation on the basis of wealth, race, and gender.
Before 2005, when Hamilton first left the U.S. for a posting in Sydney, American consumers considered the amount of calories and fat in a product as the ultimate measure of its healthiness.
The ISM's measure of factory employment dropped in April and the ISM said there were indications that labor and skill shortages were affecting production output.
A CPU or central processing unit is a common measure of computer power.
With the stock up a massive 30 % since January, a measure of bearish bets sat close to its highest level of the year.
True, managers like to say they give their subordinates a certain measure of room to fail, but the marines practice failure tolerance to a degree that would raise most managers» hair.
As a measure of profitability, investors will want to see that number improve if the efficiency gains of going cloud are to mean anything in terms of improved margins.
If we look instead at the employment - to - population ratio — a better measure of the economy's job - creation performance — Canada's recovery is actually slightly weaker than those of the U.S. and Britain.
This improvement in what is called auditory attention is essentially a measure of concentration, and could, for example, enable a person to better extract relevant information from a lecture, Bak said.
It's been customary since Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933 to use the first 100 days in office as a measure of a president's effectiveness and influence.
Because PE is a measure of earnings over time, you can think of it as representing the number of years required to pay back a stock's purchase price (ignoring inflation, earnings growth and the time value of money).
Alhough the registration process has brought an added measure of responsibility, von Tobel says her young company is well prepared.
Atlas today pays monthly bonuses whenever a month's EBITDA, the company's preferred measure of profitability, exceeds a certain level.
The Company believes that FCF provides a further measure of the Company's liquidity.
The Fed's preferred measure of underlying inflation has retreated to 1.5 % from 1.8 % earlier in 2017 and investors are growing increasingly doubtful policymakers will be able to stick to their anticipated pace of tightening of three interest rate rises this year and next.
There's always a measure of results, and you hold people accountable to that outcome.
In the past, the S&P 500 VIX measure of volatility has been highly correlated with the yield spread between corporate junk and Treasuries.
In addition to being good for your paycheck, the ability to change jobs is also a measure of the overall US economy.
When you put on a pair of smart glasses, like what Magic Leap is proposing, you're handing over a certain measure of control of your senses to a computer.
Now that the dust has settled, those bearish speculators haven't gone anywhere, with Netflix short interest — a measure of bets that share prices will drop — still perched near highs.
The company claims its Face ID feature is so secure that there's a one in a million chance that someone could spoof you — not only does it require a measure of the user's attention to unlock the phone, but Apple also says it trained the feature on realistic - looking 3 - D masks so it would not be tricked by them.
For any other leader with a measure of accountability, humility, and a conscience, growing and learning new skills to overcome blind spots that are a detriment to the company's success is par for the course.
U.S. data on Monday showed that consumer prices accelerated in the year to March, with a measure of underlying inflation surging to near the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target as last year's weak readings dropped out of the calculation.
Annuities offer a measure of protection against market downturns, may provide a guaranteed investment return and grow tax - sheltered until you withdraw the money.
The four - week moving average of initial claims, viewed as a better measure of labor market trends as it irons out week - to - week volatility, fell 2,250 to 229,250 last week.
I don't want to bore you with physics (I'm here to bore you with economics) so I'll just say this: specific impulse is a measure of how efficient a rocket fuel is.
«Monetary policy will not be too tight or too loose,» Yi said, adding that growth in M2 money supply and total social financing — a broad measure of credit — will be at a reasonable pace this year.
It will also lead to the bank's common equity Tier 1 capital ratio, a key measure of its financial strength, falling by about 20 basis points, the lender said.
This number should be the result of a complete analysis of your marketing and sales activities, so your ability to project this number with accuracy is a key measure of your talent as a businessperson.
For example, a stock photographer can point to the number of downloads of his material and the ratings users have given him as a measure of his aptitude behind the lens.
According to the OECD, U.K. GDP per capita — a measure of economic growth that divides GDP per the number of people in a country — has doubled since the country joined the EU in 1973.
The four - week moving average of claims, seen as a better measure of labor market trends as it irons out week - to - week volatility, fell 3,250 to 289,750 last week.
It also leads the pack according to Gartner's measure of its strategic vision — based on the services it plans to provide over time — and its ability to actually deliver those services.
Today, referrals drive the lion share of how new customers find us and that is the real measure of if we hit our goal of serving our customers well.»
China's total social financing (TSF), a broad measure of credit and liquidity in the economy, surged to 3.06 trillion yuan in January from 1.14 trillion yuan in December, additional data showed on Monday.
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