Sentences with phrase «on an upward curve for»

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Less demand for credit means less upward pressure on rates, and that means that that curve can invert.
Since the final year of the recession, which spanned 2007 to 2009, the 3 - month Treasury Bill rate, a proxy for monetary policy, has put upward pressure on mortgage rates in recent years while the yield curve has put downward pressure on mortgage rates.
The man has delivered nothing but promises in ten years and the quality of our football has been going down for five... the only thing that has been on an upward curve is wenger's pay packet... With manager above the club his string of mediocre results... 4th place and last 16 or even 8 of cl are just that....
For years Red Bull has been the number one team using Renault engines, but money and resources are being pumped into the factory Renault F1 team now and results are on a definite upward curve.
It will undoubtedly come as a major disappointment for him, as after making his mark at AC Milan last season in a loan spell which saw him score four goals in 17 Serie A outings, he was back involved in the Spain squad and seemingly on an upward curve in his career.
Mauricio Pochettino's career was predicted to continue on an upward curve after the Argentinian swapped Southampton for Tottenham — but the move from St Mary's to White Hart Lane has not gone as smoothly as he might have expected.
Current Director of Football Dario Gradi has always been loathe to allow his best youngsters to jump ship too early but the Alex academy costs # 500,000 a year to run and its whole existence is predicated on returns — with a bevy of additional talents to keep the club on an upward curve, selling this angular future leader of a midfielder could keep Crewe sustainable for a decade.
The Toffees go to south Wales on Saturday to face a Swansea side embroiled in a fight for Premier League survival — but on an upward curve having won their past four home games and opened up a four - point buffer to the bottom three.
It'll be tough to show it works unless there is some level of exponential growth compared to the already upward trending current curve, and if it drops and / or the economy significantly slows, it'd put another black mark on arguments for that particular theory.
the relationship between interest rates and time, determined by plotting the yields of all or as many bonds of similar credit quality (eg: Treasuries or AA - rated Corporates), against their maturities; yield curves typically slope upward since longer maturities normally have higher yields, although it can be flat or even inverted; the Fixed Income Search Results Scattergraph shows several smoothed yield curves for different fixed - income product types and credit qualities; these are based on bonds that Fidelity recognizes and are not equal to the entire universe of bonds, which is significantly larger than the number of bonds offered by Fidelity on any given day
Back then, it seemed like the demand for fashion - oriented pet products was on an unending upward curve, and anyone with the right retail space, a cute store name and a trendy product mix could run a successful pet boutique.
If market cap is any indication for success, then one cryptocurrency is clearly on an upward curve.
True, the price of Bitcoin has generally followed an upward curve over the past few months, but that on its own is not a reason good enough for Valve to keep the cryptocurrency.
Hays Ireland noted all its businesses, including banking and IT, have been on an «upward curve» for some time, but with a more dramatic increase in the past six months.
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