Sentences with phrase «near decade lows»

Foreclosures nationwide are running near decade lows.
After years of trading near decade lows, the greenback rocketed 25 % against major world currencies.

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The labor market is tighter than it has been in decades, with unemployment near an all - time low at 4.1 % and unfilled job openings near an all - time high at about 6 million.
That expectation has pushed the euro down to near - decade lows against the dollar.
Overall, the percentage of Americans 18 or older who are in the labor force increased to 63 % in February, still near a four - decade low.
BHP Billiton VP Huw McKay explains that, despite recent weakness, owing to slowing demand, and against most predictions, to date, the price of the steelmaking raw material is still up 31 %, having retreated from a surge of 52 %, after near - decade lows, in December last year.
At the annual shareholders meeting this year, Buffett explained that he thought Berkshire Hathaway's intrinsic value grew at an average annual rate of about 10 % over the last decade, but he warned that future returns would be lower if interest rates remained near generational lows.
Home construction per household a decade after the bust remains near the lowest level in 60 years of record - keeping, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
The deployment of existing energy - efficiency technologies is the nearest - term and lowest - cost option for moderating demand for energy, especially over the next decade.
The mission aims to launch a lightweight space telescope to directly image exoplanets around Earth's nearest star system, Alpha Centauri A and B. With a budget the fraction of the cost of a mid-size astrophysics mission, and a planned launch by the end of the decade, this venture represents an ambitious leap forward in low - cost, high - impact space exploration.
Unfortunately, we've been told this lie for decades and it won't change in the near future (too much money in the low - fat high - carbs business).
High school dropout rates have hovered near 30 percent for the past three decades, with those who do not earn a diploma — who are disproportionately low - income and minority students — more likely to face various social, economic, and health challenges over their lifetimes.
Market timing, commonly understood as attempting to sell stocks when the market is near a high and buying back in when it is near a low, has fallen into disrepute in recent decades.
As it is, those companies have been taken through the shredder, and trade near their 52 - week lows, if not their decade lows.
But don't get used to that big payout; this exchange - traded fund has cut its distribution by 43 % in the past decade, and since corporate bond yields remain near their lowest levels in history, most analysts see further cuts in the future.
While active listings are near all - time highes, sales are at decade lows.
It was the only decade where stocks began at the lows and finished right near the highs.
In late October, the «spread» in interest rates between high - yield bonds and Treasury bonds neared the lowest level in a decade, meaning that investors were getting less of a premium for assuming higher risk.2 A November survey found that 60 % of high - yield investors believed the bonds were overvalued.3
Rising production, record end - of - winter storage inventories, and mild weather contributed to spot natural gas prices nearing their lowest levels in a decade until prices rebounded at most trading points to the high $ 2 / MMBtu range by the end of June.
Expansion of grid supply by construction of big new coal fired power plants such as in the Hunter Valley and near Lithgow are going ahead and look to me to be intended to prevent the issue of decarbonising our energy supply getting mixed up with the issue of maintaining growth and reliability of supply; we'll have enough fossil fuel generating capacity that building low emissions capacity will remain «optional» and can be deferred another decade or two.
''... worked with two sediment cores they extracted from the seabed of the eastern Norwegian Sea, developing a 1000 - year proxy temperature record «based on measurements of δ18O in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, a planktonic foraminifer that calcifies at relatively shallow depths within the Atlantic waters of the eastern Norwegian Sea during late summer,» which they compared with the temporal histories of various proxies of concomitant solar activity... This work revealed, as the seven scientists describe it, that «the lowest isotope values (highest temperatures) of the last millennium are seen ~ 1100 - 1300 A.D., during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, and again after ~ 1950 A.D.» In between these two warm intervals, of course, were the colder temperatures of the Little Ice Age, when oscillatory thermal minima occurred at the times of the Dalton, Maunder, Sporer and Wolf solar minima, such that the δ18O proxy record of near - surface water temperature was found to be «robustly and near - synchronously correlated with various proxies of solar variability spanning the last millennium,» with decade - to century - scale temperature variability of 1 to 2 °C magnitude.»
I have predicted near record low Arctic Ice this year for a couple of reasons — but it does seem likely to recover over the next few decades.
This trend is about 0.15 degrees per decade, which is near the lower end of IPCC estimates for the future as they expect an acceleration rather than linear behavior.
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In just one decade Iran dropped its near - record population growth rate to one of the lowest in the developing world.
To compare to the trend from the surface temperature record (+0.161 ± 0.033 °C / decade from 1979 to 2012 according to NASA GISS [44]-RRB- it is most appropriate to derive trends for the part of the atmosphere nearest the surface, i.e., the lower troposphere.
In January, we saw 151,000 jobs created and the unemployment level is now falling near - decade lows.
Low - interest rates: Borrowing rates have been hovering near record lows for nearly a decade, making mortgages attractive and propelling buyers into the market.
As the economy improved and as Millennials continue to age, earn more, and start their own families, that dismal figure has rebounded to the current 35.3 %, but it is still near 10 percentage points lower than a decade ago.
As the economy improved and as Millennials continue to age, earn more, and start their own families, that dismal figure has rebounded to the current 35.3 %, but it is still near 10 percent points lower than a decade ago.
As we near the traditionally busy spring buyers season, there is still hope for buyers as mortgage rates remain low compared to recent decades.
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