Sentences with phrase «percent in nominal terms»

Nationally, house prices have plunged about 30 percent in nominal terms from their peak and nearly 40 percent in real, or inflation - adjusted, terms.
Following their 1929 highs, stock prices fell 89 percent in nominal terms, 80 percent in real terms.
Property tax revenues fell by 1.0 percent in nominal terms, likely driven primarily by falling housing prices.
The average secular bull market lasted 21.2 years and produced a total return of 17.2 percent in nominal terms and 15.9 percent in real terms.

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On Monday, the fund said its portfolio return was 5.1 percent per annum in U.S. dollar nominal terms over the five years to March 31, 2017, helped by the run - up in global financial assets, versus 3.7 percent a year ago.
Even in nominal terms — ignoring inflation — IRS funding this year is $ 900 million or 8 percent below its 2010 level.
While there are some signs of recognition such as the Fed's reduction in its estimated neutral rate from 4.5 percent to 3.0 percent during the last 2 years, the IMF's explicit use of the term secular stagnation in its World Economic Outlook, ECB president Mario Draghi's call for global coordination and greater use of fiscal policy, and Japan's indicated interest in fiscal - monetary cooperation, policymakers still have not made sufficiently radical adjustments in their world view to reflect this new reality of a world where generating adequate nominal GDP growth is likely to be the primary macroeconomic policy challenge for the next decade.
The worst drawdown in nominal percent terms was just -8.9 % in the 22nd year, but at that point you're talking about a $ 245,000 decline.
In short, the investor of 2000 should feel robbed in «real» terms, despite a «nominal» rise in the Dow of 6.4 percenIn short, the investor of 2000 should feel robbed in «real» terms, despite a «nominal» rise in the Dow of 6.4 percenin «real» terms, despite a «nominal» rise in the Dow of 6.4 percenin the Dow of 6.4 percent!
Coming to wage growth, the average annual weekly earnings of employees in nominal terms (not adjusted for inflation) increased by 2.2 percent with bonuses and 2.1 percent excluding bonuses.
In between were secular bear markets: 1966 to 1982, when the Dow went nowhere in nominal terms, but after inflation it lost about 75 percent of its valuIn between were secular bear markets: 1966 to 1982, when the Dow went nowhere in nominal terms, but after inflation it lost about 75 percent of its valuin nominal terms, but after inflation it lost about 75 percent of its value.
For the higher - income $ 100,000 per year spenders who rely on portfolio withdrawals for a bigger portion of their retirement, these distributions would also decrease in nominal terms over these two decades, assuming Social Security benefits were $ 40,000 with 2 percent inflation.
And generally, for stock allocations above 50 percent or so, the 2000 retiree has depleted more wealth in nominal terms after 10 years than most any other retiree in history.
About 50 works of art by African American artists are among the acquisitions, notable in terms of broadening the diversity of the museum's collection, but nominal considering the group represents about five percent of the new purchases and gifts.
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