An overhauled interstellar trading system with
new economic variables and tools to extract valuable elememnts.
Not exact matches
If we all agreed that this value was fair, then stock prices would be static, stuck in place until an outside
variable — say, the release of
new economic data — changed investors» minds.
Variables were also accounted for which could have impacted the association between common mental illness and exercise, which included demographic and socio -
economic factors, body mass index, substance use, perceived social support and
new onset physical illness.
A February 2016 analysis by the Independent Budget Office found that
New York's district and charter schools outperform the rest of the state when ethnic and
economic variables and disability rates are accounted for.
We can define periods of
economic and market agreement and periods of discord by using timely
variables, such as the
New Orders series from the monthly Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Report, to forecast the probability, at any time, of agreement between the economy and the market.5 Typically macro-based measures suffer from a significant lag in reporting as well as frequent revisions, making them inferior to the immediacy of observing market data, month by month, day by day, even tick by tick.
«The uncertainty concerning the demand for allowances is especially large at the beginning of any program,» the MIT study found, «because it reflects not only the usual unpredictable
variables of
economic activity, weather, and energy prices, but also, and perhaps most importantly, the amount of abatement that will take place in response to the
new price on emissions.
In a
new white paper, «China: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead,» CoreNet Global, the world's premier association for corporate real estate professionals, service providers and
economic developers, outlines the
variables that will have the potential to shape the industry.