Sentences with phrase «often leading indicators»

China's counterfeit shops are often leading indicators of what tech gadgets will be popular.
The onset of a bull market is often a leading indicator of economic expansion.
The onset of a bull market is often a leading indicator of economic expansion.
Corporate profits are often a leading indicator for loan growth — an important driver of financials earnings.

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It's often the case that brand health is a leading business indicator for marketers, but BRP's showing in this year's survey might just be behind the game.
Stock markets themselves are often their own best leading indicator of future prices.
The ratio of coincident - to - lagging indicators is often considered to be a leading indicator of economic activity.
Rising commodity prices often act as leading indicators of rising property values provided the outlook is also favourable in terms of interest rates, rainfall outlook and water availability.
«In these periods, we often find no indicators of oxygen release,» says Elizabeth Swanner, the study's lead author.
There's no easy way to address the «refinancing ratchet effect,» the study said, because the three factors that can lead to trouble — declining interest rates, rising home prices, and easy access to mortgage loans — are «benign market conditions» often seen as indicators of economic growth.
Legislative regimes where there is no privative clause (often with a full right of appeal) and other legislative indicators of correctness review will often lead to correctness review; on the other hand, the assignment of power to administrators in specialized areas to grant to withhold licences or approvals based on public interest criteria will often lead to a more deferential review.
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