«The dollar will face
more headwinds in 2018.
Also there are
more headwinds for RE that will eventually be priced in.
He predicted the TSX would be in negative territory by the end of the year: «Stay away from Canada; we see a lot
more headwinds continuing on.»
«The extent and speed of the rally in gold prices is somewhat surprising as there are few pressing reasons to be bullish, indeed there are
more headwinds than tailwinds,» ScotiaMocatta said in a monthly note, citing rising U.S. equity markets as well as higher U.S. interest rates.
«The dollar will face
more headwinds in 2018,» said Chris...
«The dollar will face
more headwinds in 2018,» said Chris Gaffney, president of Everbank in St. Louis, Missouri.
Ultimately, Spencer stated he feels «it's a difficult business decision» for those making such games because they're «fighting into
more headwind.»
Sony's first - party studios do a lot of these games, and they're good at them, but outside of that, it's difficult — they're become more rare; it's a difficult business decision for those teams, you're fighting into
more headwind.
Not exact matches
Lululemon isn't the only retailer facing
headwinds as American shoppers deal with an uncertain economic recovery and
more U.S. giants, such as Target, move into what's already a competitive retail space in Canada and put pressure on pricing.
Valentijn van Nieuwenhuijzen, CIO of NN, said this explained why the market has become
more exposed to risk factors stemming from politics or
headwinds for the technology sector.
Turning to mergers across the broader European financial sector, Gilbert said that given the number of
headwinds facing fund managers, such as the rise of passive,
more regulation and fee pressure, being bigger certainly helps.
«Washington has turned into
more of a
headwind than a tailwind recently,» she said, suggesting the constant personnel changeovers and turmoils were beginning to make investors nervous.
Comcast notched healthy earnings from its increasingly diverse business, but even it couldn't fight the
headwinds, with its stock draining
more than 7 % by the end of the week.
But the Palo Alto company, which makes software that enables computers to be
more efficient by running
more than one operating system simultaneously, is making a much
more understated mark on the Silicon Valley landscape — even as it faces
headwinds to its business.
«Beyond the near - term, a return to a
more cautious communication strategy and pace of interest rate increases is expected in light of the
headwinds facing Canada,» including slow inflation growth, Toronto - Dominion Bank Senior Economist Brian DePratto said in a research note.
More recently, investors have apparently begun to recognize the economic and political
headwinds facing companies that operate within the emerging markets.
There are other
headwinds affecting the global markets: somewhat slower growth in China, declining commodity markets, the uncertainties surrounding the coming end of QE2, and
more restrictive fiscal policies in many countries.
General Motors has been an integral part of the global auto industry for
more than 100 years and has recently faced
headwinds.
«First, we move the
headwinds, and here we are talking about the fiscal cliff and
more generally the bickering coming out of Washington,» he explained.
Evidence is accumulating that some of the
headwinds are likely to prove
more persistent.
Shares were up
more than 2 % midday Wednesday, extending gains that have been in place since the company surprised to the upside with its Q1 earnings despite the data security
headwinds that previously shaved approximately one - fifth of the value from the share price.
Certainly, there are significant
headwinds that will not abate anytime soon, including an aging population, government austerity, the worst income inequality in nearly a century and
more than four million long - term unemployed workers.
This had helped fuel a very favorable cyclical backdrop for the sector with respect to both revenue and margins, but this factor is rapidly waning and will likely shift to
more of a
headwind moving through C2018, especially in 2H: 18.»
There are some
headwinds to be sure, and there are regulations (such as Europe's GDPR) that will have an impact on their data - collection practices and their advertising business models, but I am very confident that these firms will be doing
more business in five years than they are today.
Many investors assumed that a strong dollar would provide
more of
headwind for large - cap companies, allowing small caps to outperform this year.
We have viewed a 10 - year Treasury yield range of 3.50 - 4.00 % as a
more challenging level for equity
headwinds than a market environment with 3.00 % 10 - year Treasury yields.
This combination creates two additional
headwinds for Canadian exports: softer US exports will mean lower demand for Canadian components of those US exports; and Canada will lose
more competitiveness in the US market compared with exporters from other countries.
Along with improving capital spending and consumer spending, helped by lower gasoline prices, the diminishing fiscal
headwinds should allow the US economy to grow much
more strongly than for a number of years, he adds.
If the Fed hikes three
more times (as planned), higher rates could create additional
headwinds for housing with diminished affordability.
If investors come to feel that the central bank is prepared to raise rates
more aggressively than expected, then that could be a big
headwind for equities, especially as all of Trump's policy proposals will add to US national debt.
As the fallout of retailer bankruptcy
headwinds in North America begins to wane, the relative outperformance of Under Armour's DTC and international businesses should become
more evident, leaving it in an even stronger position to continue taking market share globally.
According to Nike CEO Mark Parker, those patterns are «driving a
more promotional environment in the near term» — which means margin and revenue pressure as athletic apparel and footwear leaders try to better position themselves to take market share while these
headwinds persist.
What's
more, rates could rise without inflation going up, leaving the principal unchanged but creating a
headwind for prices.
I would agree with him that the Case - Shiller home price indices will likely turn negative next year as some of the
more organic
headwinds affect growth prospects.
An added
headwind is the seemingly steady trend towards
more onerous conditions set by host countries for extractive industries in general, and the seemingly steady erosion of the rule of law in locales once thought to be safe for new investment.
We also prefer emerging market (EM) debt, whose relatively higher yields now look
more attractive post Brexit given that some key
headwinds to EMs have turned into tailwinds.
But for U.S. investors, the
more persistent
headwind may be one closer to home: the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the virtual promise of higher rates.
If volatility was to return to
more normal levels this would likely be a
headwind for global equity return potential, in our assessment.
In addition, regional banks» relatively simplified structure could also make them
more resilient to capital market
headwinds than larger banks.
We will be writing
more shortly about the macro forces serving as both
headwinds and tailwinds amidst this convergence.
We weren't looking to add
more exposure to the broad area, but
headwinds have compressed valuations across the space.
We are connecting
more deeply and
more meaningfully with
more customers across all day parts than ever before, and we are delivering quarter after quarter of record - breaking financial results, despite the accelerating shift in consumer behavior away from traditional bricks - and - mortar retailing, and despite difficult macroeconomic retail and consumer
headwinds that continue to challenge traditional retailers.»
Lagging oil prices, viewed as a potential
headwind for stocks, snapped higher Wednesday and have
more room to run, technical strategists say.
A refugee of violence, Charles told me in this rich baritone, how prayed for purpose, and he persevered into spiritual
headwinds, and he planted a church that grew to
more than 2,000 and the refugee from Rwanda soon found himself invited to seminary at Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon.
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Natasha Valeeva, report author and supply chains analyst at Rabobank, said: «The European market has witnessed some notable M&A deals in recent years, but we expect
more in the future as firms respond to
headwinds in what is still a very fragmented sector.
While marriage is struggling against cultural, social and economic
headwinds in poorer communities, it is flourishing among affluent, well - educated Americans who are both
more likely to marry and
more likely to stay married:
Britain has faced the same global
headwinds as other countries around the world, but our economy has flatlined over the last six months while America and almost all other EU countries have grown
more strongly.»
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Two
more Republican members of the New York Senate say they won't run for re-election in another sign of the political
headwinds facing the GOP this fall.
Although its arguments were in many ways much
more intellectually significant (and radical) than many in the party initially appreciated, it was resisted by strong counter-ideological
headwinds that wanted to defend the social - democratic status quo.