Sentences with phrase «number crunchers say»

Finding trustworthy data in emerging markets is chief among the concerns, but number crunchers say that information in well - developed countries such as France can be tough to retrieve, too.
The Fed's own number crunchers say that 11 % delinquency rate only reflects only about half of the delinquencies because it doesn't look at loans under forbearance or grace periods.
The Fed's own number crunchers say that 11 % delinquency rate only reflects only about half of the delinquencies because it doesn't look at loans under forbearance or grace periods.
Last year, the company added 70 employees to its roster (head count is one signal number crunchers say indicates growth) for a current total of more than 250.

Not exact matches

In truth, it was about giving the Tories the 20 - seat bonus, relative to Labour, that number - crunchers said would be his.
Meanwhile, numbers were released this week showing that the retirement account for state workers continues to improve, said DiNapoli, the state's top number cruncher.
Tom Gisler, CPA at Clifton Larson Allen, says, «Most people think of accountants as number crunchers just sitting at their computers looking at spreadsheets all day.»
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