Sentences with phrase «nominal economic growth»

Historically, bond yields have closely tracked nominal economic growth.
Indeed, because the level of interest rates at any point in time is highly correlated with the level of nominal economic growth over the preceding decade, the relationship between starting valuations and actual subsequent S&P 500 nominal total returns is nearly independent of interest rates.
Interest rates and nominal economic growth rates tend to move in tandem, so their competing effects on «justified» valuations generally cancel out.
Investors have been increasingly anticipating an extension of the bull market and better nominal economic growth in 2017, with consensus for 2017 now squarely centered on reflationary outcomes.
Investors have been increasingly anticipating an extension of the bull market and better nominal economic growth in 2017, with consensus for 2017 now squarely centered on reflationary outcomes.
The New York City Economic Development Corporation projects that the new institute will generate $ 3.9 billion of nominal economic growth over the next three decades, with more than 4,000 permanent jobs created.
Using the «Sensitivity of the Budgetary Balance to Economic Shocks» presented in the November 2013 Update, higher nominal economic growth of 1.2 percentage points in 2014 could improve the budgetary balance by about $ 4 billion, well short of $ 13.5 billion required.
Gold has done well in inflationary environments but not during deflation or low nominal economic growth.
Usually the TSX can capture nominal economic growth at a rate of roughly 4 % annually.
Nominal economic growth would have to slow very dramatically over the balance of the year — much more than assumed in the November 2012 Update.
The Minister of Finance announced yesterday that, while the Canada Health Transfer and Equalization will be tied to nominal economic growth (projected to be about 4 % annually), the Canada Social Transfer for post-secondary education and other provincial services will grow at only 3 % annually.
A 6 % long - term capital appreciation rate is only sustainable if the nominal economic growth rate is close to 6 %.
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