Sentences with phrase «of upward pressure»

«I would expect the higher vacant rate in those markets will ease some of the upward pressure on rents in the coming year.»
«While the impact of easing is most readily observable in stock market volatility, low short - and long - term interest rates also relieve some of the upward pressure on cap rates and mortgage financing costs.»
While these changes are pointed at the demand for ownership housing, it is important to note that much of the upward pressure on home prices in the GTA has been based on the declining inventory of homes available for sale,» said Jason Mercer, TREB's Director of Market Analysis..
If such narrowing spreads occur from today's 500 - basis point differential, seniors housing cap rates may not experience the same magnitude of upward pressure that the expected rising interest rates could impose on other commercial property types.
«An influx of new listings in the marketplace should ease some of the upward pressure on housing values and allow purchasers the luxury of time when buying a home.»
If such narrowing spreads occur, seniors housing cap rates may not experience the same magnitude of upward pressure that expected rising interest rates could impose on other commercial property types.
It is just too expensive, and puts a lot of upward pressure on the fees — precisely what we want to avoid.
«Prime is now growing faster than subprime, and this should help ease some of the upward pressure on industry losses,» wrote Autonomous analyst Brian Foran.
Any kind of upward pressure on interest rates, they go up, you're payments go up and that can affect your ability to make the mortgage payment.
«While these changes are pointed at the demand for ownership housing, it is important to note that much of the upward pressure on home prices in the GTA has been based on the declining inventory of homes available for sale.»
That is a lot of upward pressure from teams that finished below us without us haing improved our squad meaningfully IMO.
The PBOC recently reduced reserve requirements, which should provide fresh liquidity for the banks to continue lending, and should mitigate some of the upward pressure on the currency.
Nonetheless, it is likely that considerable slack remains in the labour market, with the participation rate remaining well below the level of earlier years and little sign of upward pressure on wages.
The Treasury's new approach will shift some of that upward pressure on yields to shorter - term debt and away from longer - term debt.
While growth is solid and inflation rising, we are not yet seeing the kind of upward pressure on wages that is needed to sustain gains in the underlying or core inflation rate.
Last week, we also observed early indications of an improvement in the quality of market action, and an easing of the upward pressure on risk premiums.
The likely extent of the upward pressure has been difficult to assess as the signals have varied quite a bit.
In the face of upward pressures on short - term interest rates, the Fed would have to contract the monetary base in an amount equal and opposite to the implied change in the deflator.
That said, values could remain stable if (1) NOI grows either through increased revenues or reduced expenses (note that the latter may be challenging in light of upward pressures on wages, as discussed further below).

Not exact matches

Non-energy exporters were getting a bigger boost from the exchange rate than the Bank of Canada expected in October, putting upward pressure on inflation, he said.
Amy Price, senior food and drink analyst at market research firm Mintel, told CNBC via email: «The deterioration in the exchange rate will put upward pressure on prices of imported goods, including wine.
But if all goes well for the global recovery, central bank activity and speculative demand will put upward pressure on the loonie this year, especially if the Bank of Canada increases rates before the U.S. Federal Reserve does.
Indeed, the evidence I reviewed does not support the view — expounded by the new Bank of Japan management — that by buying more longer - dated securities (i.e., running printing presses a bit faster) will boost upward pressures in labor and product markets to bring stronger economic growth and an inflation rate of 2 percent.
To stage another fiscal drama just as the Federal Reserve starts to roll back its quantitative easing policy (which will put upward pressure on interest rates, including those on residential mortgages) would like banging pots and pans in the midst of an already distressed cattle.
We should not fear but rather embrace upward wage pressures as a positive development that raises the standard of living for Canadians.
Conventional economic theory suggests that low unemployment should ultimately lead to upward pressure on wages - but there has been scant evidence of this during the latest squeeze on household finances.
Policy makers now say it will take until the middle of 2018 before Canada's economy is generating output at a level that would put upward pressure on inflation, «materially later» than was previously expected.
Market Makers also provide another service in periods of high volatility: if the market exerts upward or downward pressure on a security during a trading session, the Market Maker will mitigate the pressure by absorbing some of the orders, thereby limiting excessive price swings.
The Fed's traditional models dictate that falling unemployment will quickly generate upward wage pressures and increase the pricing power of firms.
The central bank noted in its statement that «financial vulnerabilities in the household sector continue to edge higher,» which is the Governing Council's way of saying that ultra-low borrowing costs continue to put upward pressure on asset prices and personal debt.
Jason Mercer, the board's senior manager of market Analysis, said the relative short supply of low - rise home types in many parts of the GTA continued to «prompt strong upward pressure on selling prices of singles and semis.»
In 2005, the potential annual growth rate of the global economy — the rate at which there is no upward pressure on inflation — was 5 %.
Over the medium and long - term, this could lead to a supply - demand imbalance and ultimately put strong upward pressure on the price of gold.
U.S. Treasury yields also faced upward pressure ahead of Wednesday's quarterly refunding announcement that is expected to show more supply as the government seeks to fund its massive tax cut program and increased fiscal spending.
Therefore, because the economy has been rolling since at least the middle of last year, upward pressure on inflation must be building.
But it has shown several years of strong wage growth, and demand for qualified candidates is growing, which should put upward pressure on salaries in the coming years.
The neutral rate is a level that puts neither upward or downward pressure on inflation, at is at around 2.9 %, according to the most recent chart, or dot plot, of Fed members» outlook for interest rates.
Similarly with pharma, Harper acknowledged that «it is also likely the case that in the future there will be some upward pressure on pharmaceutical prices as a consequence of this agreement.
Of course, the extra investment would also require companies to hire, putting upward pressure on wages and prices.
Negative spillover effects in the form of excessive capital inflows and upward pressure on their exchange rates have at times made it difficult for them to control domestic credit conditions and have threatened their international competitiveness.
The main issue continues to be the potential for the Chinese economy to run too hot, putting upward pressures on the prices of goods and services and on housing prices.
This action increases the amount of Treasury bills in circulation, thereby creating a greater stock of investible assets for nonbank money market investors — an outcome that tends to put upward pressure on Treasury bill rates and potentially other term money market rates.
If the prevailing patterns of capital flows were to exert downward pressure on interest rates and upward pressure on other asset prices, they would contribute to more expansionary financial conditions than would otherwise be the case.
The immediate effect of the increase in the demand for labour in the resources sector is to produce upward pressure on wages in the resource sector.
This parched patch of land, under which lies the largest oil - producing rock formations in the United States, is the epicenter of a growth binge that shows just how tight the link remains between low unemployment, rising wages, and upward pricing pressure.
The economy continues to gain strength, and the minutes said a decline in the foreign exchange value of the dollar was also likely to put upward pressure on inflation.
At the current stage of the expansion there are a number of factors that might be expected to put upward pressure on inflation.
For example, if the market declines enough to clear the overbought, and overbullish components of present conditions, or if yields decline sufficiently to remove the present upward pressures we observe, and provided that market internals do not deteriorate notably, we would be left with a strenuously overvalued market, but with favorable market action and no negative syndromes.
The option framework predicts how investors will behave as long as they understand that a lot of selling puts downward pressure on prices and a lot of buying upward pressure, and in a purely speculative market, this is pretty much the only thing investors have to understand.
Speaking of the Treasury, they've got to pretty massively increase the supply of bonds to the market to fund the deficits induced by the tax cut and spending bill, which puts downward pressure on bond prices and upward pressure on yields.
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