Sentences with phrase «of a rebound in»

U.S. Senators wrote to the SEC just before Thanksgiving that 95 % of the rebound in incomes since the crisis has gone to just 1 % of the population.
To note, the end of previous equity market corrections occurred within the context of a rebound in emerging market exchange rates and narrower U.S. credit spreads.
«Two months ago, in September, we saw a dip in what had been a weakening seller's market, and then a bit of a rebound in October as is often expected.
While earnings for S&P 500 companies may end up flat or only slightly higher in 2016, hopes are high that next year earnings may grow by double digits for the first time since 2011 on the back of the rebound in energy and Trump's tax cuts.
West Virginia's closer - than - it - should - have - been win over Maryland last week and Baylor's closer - than - it - should - have - been tussle with Louisiana - Monroe leaves both of these Big 12 teams in need of rebounds in their conference opener.
Instead of rebounding in, agonisingly, it bounced out and found no takers.
The latest GDP figures, albeit provisional, are expected to serve as an encouragement to government of a rebound in economic activities, as Finance Minister Seth Terkper in June last year announced to Parliament that government had revised its expectation of economic growth for 2015 from 4.1 percent to 3.5 percent.
There's a fair bit of rebound in the whoop - de-do's, but I didn't have the chassis in sport setting.
ETFs holding dividend - paying stocks trailed the broad market since the implosion in early 2009 primarily because of the rebound in technology shares which tend to not pay out dividends given the nature of the industry.
The share price if after getting a hammering in the last number of day, any chance of it rebounding in the coming weeks?
There is evidence now of a rebound in support for climate policy, with perceptions that the government is dragging its feet on climate change.
During the presentation, Dr Birol also highlighted that after two years of unprecedented declines in global upstream oil investment, there was no sign of a rebound in 2017.
The IEA report includes a comprehensive and nuanced discussion of rebound in its various contexts, including direct, indirect, and macroeconomic rebound effects.
«Two months ago, in September, we saw a dip in what had been a weakening seller's market, and then a bit of a rebound in October as is often expected.

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Meanwhile, it was a stomach - churning roller coaster ride for stock holders who watched their investment cut in half from the start of the year to the summer, before rebounding in the fall.
A noted decrease in job growth is less of a concern if it's accompanied by signs «that manufacturing activity is starting to rebound, that businesses are spending more on investment, and that consumers are continuing to spend,» he said.
A rebound in oil prices following the 2014 collapse of the crude market has somewhat curbed the need for such a large IPO, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
As earnings season comes to a close — and as the S&P 500 looks to rebound from its worst month in two years — investors are hungry for the types of large single - stock moves that create money - making opportunities.
Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study published by the Journal of Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly, with a nifty second - act tale of adversity to slot into their narrative.
In fact, the bigger threat to the rebound could be the slow implementation of Trudeau's and Morneau's infrastructure program.
The broader U.S. stock market may be rebounding, but shares of Netflix remained in the red Wednesday, adding to an overall stock drop of more than 13 % this week for the popular video streaming service.
«After a strong rebound in the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis, the pace of activity in the emerging markets has faded,» says Stephen King, HSBC's chief economist in the report.
Bitcoin's down today, but with its recent rebound in value, holders — even the enthusiasts who want to bypass banks — could find it hard to resist the potential to hold onto their Bitcoin in hopes of seeing substantial cash returns.
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The Deed: Chicago host, Sean Conlon, explains to Sidney Torres, host of The Deed, why he prefers to invest in people who've experienced, and rebounded from, failure.
The Canadian mining sector has been in people's bad books for years, while energy shows few signs of rebounding after brutal performances in both 2014 and 2015.
Without the support of dealers to market his funds, Levi's hopes for a rebound in the sector seem far - fetched indeed.
«Even in the last 20 years which have been a long bear market [for Japan], there have been several periods of rebound, such as between 2003 and 2005 when the market rebounded by 100 percent.
The sharp rebound in oil and other commodity prices that came with China's renewed vigour certainly pulled Canada out of the pit.
Apple's stock dipped at the start of 2016 due to concerns over a slowdown in iPhone sales, though share prices have since rebounded into positive territory for the year amid investor optimism for the company's new line of products.
But underlying weakness in the department store's sales figures — a symptom that's already reared its head in early releases from competitors J.C. Penney and Kohl's — signaled that despite predictions of a consumer rebound this Christmas, things still aren't easy for department stores.
U.S. stocks will try this week to keep things rolling after posting their fifth - straight week of gains, spurred by the ongoing rebound in oil prices.
Rajiv Biswas, Asia - Pacific chief economist at research house IHS Global Insight, said the expected uptick in Japan's GDP growth this quarter will be mostly on the back of «Abenomics,» which doesn't guarantee a strong rebound.
Though the rebound in growth over the past couple of years has seen unemployment across the bloc fall, the jobless rate remains elevated at 8.5 percent.
Maersk's shares later rebounded after its management hinted on a conference call that EBITDA would likely come in at the upper end of this range, and were trading unchanged at 10,360 crowns at 1146 GMT.
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
Since these four factors are unlikely to change anytime soon, those looking for a rebound in start - up activity have a long wait ahead of them.
«On balance, strength in the final April University of Michigan survey offsets the unexpected weakness in the Conference Board's index in April and suggests consumption should rebound in Q2,» Barclays» Jesse Hurwitz said.
He does point out that merchandising could take a bit of a hit in the next quarter — it had to pull some of its products from JC Penney shelves as part of the settlement — but it will rebound as it adds new offerings to stores.
Nasdaq, starting in 2000, had five of those waves, averaging 44 % declines, followed by 40 % rebounds.
On the other hand, more spending cuts could certainly stifle the economic rebound everyone expects to see in the second half of the year after the flimsy performance of this just - ended second quarter.
From little known beach towns (including one in a country not typically known for it's sunbathing weather - the UK) to rebounding heartland cities, it's an intriguing list of places to consider checking out before all your friends do.
«Much of the rebound came from the auto parts and dealers segment which added about 5,000 more jobs than in October.»
LONDON, May 2 - British construction activity rebounded faster than expected last month after succumbing to snow in March, but the upturn did little to alter the view of investors that the Bank of England will leave interest rates unchanged next week.
While global stocks have rebounded temporarily from the thrashing they took in the wake of last week's U.K. decision, it appears that the long - rumored merger between Lionsgate and premium cable network Starz might have been derailed by the global financial uncertainty stemming from the Brexit.
Elena Delle Donne's third season was the best of her short career, as she led the league in scoring with over 23 points per game on 46 % shooting, to go with over eight rebounds, a steal, and two blocks per game en route to winning MVP.
Instead, he's betting that with fewer products in stores, a combination of higher prices and continued growth in e-commerce will create a revenue rebound.
And yes, those companies in many ways are what has helped the U.S. economy rebound from the Great Recession and provide many of the jobs for millennials in the workforce.»
(The recent slowdown in productivity could arguably be because of the low cost of labor and, therefore, reduced incentives to invest in capital and would likely rebound as labor markets get genuinely tight and start pushing wage - growth up.)
This partly reflects the fall back in the U.S. dollar on the back of rate hike delays, which has allowed commodity prices, notably oil, to rebound,» said Shane Oliver, head of Investment Strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital.
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