Sentences with phrase «positive slope»

The eventual goal is to manage monetary policy aiming for a yield curve that has a low positive slope, allowing the banks to make a little money, but not a lot.
My idea was to stop at a yield curve with a modestly positive slope.
By the time the bottom comes, the yield curve has a strong positive slope.
The eventual goal is to manage monetary policy aiming for a yield curve that has a low positive slope, allowing the banks to make a little money, but not a lot.
Given the current positive slope of the TIPS curve, you can pick up additional yield for increasing maturity without taking inflation risk.
Truthfully this data pretty much follows a linear trend, except for three spikes and a corresponding downwards overshoot corresponding to responses to volcanic eruptions, and the period after about 2005, where there is a persistent slightly positive slope in the data.
As we can see in the chart, the 100 - SMA has a clearly positive slope, while the 200 - SMA has started turning to the upside, a profile not shown since last March 3rd.
As we consider how we measure and strive toward decentralization, perhaps we should learn to think of cryptocurrencies» success as something more than green arrows and positive slopes on a screen.
Although downward sloping yield curves have dominated the landscape in Australia in the deregulated era, positive sloped yield curves have been the norm in a number of other countries, particularly those with relatively low inflation (see table).
Consensus is for no change and I would agree with that for the Aussie dollar has been stable and the 2/10 yield curve is a healthy 135 basis points positive slope.
«These survey figures are consistent with the Aug. 16, 2014, Nielsen scan of the Top 100 Premium Brands, which showed that since the start of 2010, there has been a steady increase in cork's market share — with a 30 percent positive slope for cork - finished wines compared to a 9 percent slope for wines with alternative closures,» commented Peter Weber, Executive Director of the Cork Quality Council (CQC).
My preferred monetary policy in normal times is for the yield curve to have about 50 basis of positive slope from twos to tens.
Maybe Powell will show some non-economist intelligence and wait once the yield curve gets to a small positive slope.
They find larger negative slopes in their regression when cloud changes happen before surface temperature changes, vs. positive slopes when temperature changes happen first, and thus conclude that clouds must be causing global warming.
However, quite properly, the Christy et al. (2018) paper does not claim that this lower linear trend positive slope finding implies anything whatsoever regarding a proof that CO2 has had a statistical significant impact on the Earth's temperature over the last 50 years or so.
The Christy et al (2018) paper discussed in this Research Report does provide lower temperature linear trend positive slope estimates than do many other researchers.
But when doing so, starting ever earlier years, constructing new trends from then to now, you show that a fitted trend has significant positive slope if you start from ~ 1997 (or even the ~ 90ies for higher uncertainties)
The 19 - week rate of change of the UER is greater than 8.0 %, while simultaneously the long EMA of the UER has a positive slope and the difference between the long EMA at the time and the long EMA 10 weeks earlier is greater than 0.015.
The unemployment rate growth rate (UERg) rises above zero, while the long EMA of the unemployment rate has a positive slope, and the difference between the long EMA at that time and the long EMA 10 weeks before is greater than 0.025.
Currently the trajectories of the unemployment rate's short - and long EMA are still downwards — none having a positive slope, UERg is far below zero, and the 19 - week rate of change of the UER is also way below the critical level.
Again, there are two equally possible, mutually exclusive perceptions of motion: either along the diagonal with a positive slope or along the diagonal with a negative slope.
Given his latest effort, it would appear that the learning curve doesn't have a positive slope.
EE.B.7) at the beginning of four consecutive lessons, reliable assessments (entrance cards) would yield results aligned with student improvement in each of the four days (i.e., a consistently increasing positive slope).
What this means is that there are intrinsic levels of risk affecting the yields on high quality corporate debt, lessening the positive slope of their spread curves, or with agencies inverting the spread curves.
2) It is very difficult to get Treasury yield curves to have a positive slope of more than 4 % (30 Yr — 1 Yr) or 2.5 % (10 Yr — 2 Yr).
As maturing proceeds are reinvested at the end of the ladder, the yield of the portfolio is greater than what would be expected by the average maturity of the bond portfolio because of the positive slope of the yield curve.
A trend line is a negative or positive slope that is formed by connecting two or more high or low points respectively.
The yield curve has a positive slope.
I read up on market rates and knew that the, in the long run, the market follows a positive slope, downturns included.
4) The journal that was duped and the editor wind up with egg on their faces, but hopefully, the learning curve has a positive slope, and they actually learn something from the experience.
Type 3: The slope for the first part is negative, but the second part has a positive slope, e.g. Figure 23.
If you are unfamiliar with the difference between negative and positive slopes, here is a 3 minute explanation:
The positive slope of anomalys show that the rate of warming is accelerating, not that warming is occuring, warming is proven to be occuring by all Annual anomalys simply being positive for the last twenty years.
However, bizarrely, about half of the linear adjustments their computer program calculates have positive slopes, e.g., Figure 22.
We can define each of these parts in terms of its «slope», which tells us whether the line goes «up» as we go from left to right («positive slope») or «down» as we go from left to right («negative slope»).
Why you think plotting instead a positive slope trend line is helpful to your anti-AGW argument is an amusing puzzler.
Changing the year to 1997.0 produces a positive slope, indicating that his claim of a temperature decline has ZERO statistical significance.
So since 1998 (or 2005, depending on whether you think the Hadley data or the GISS data are more accurate), the three major surface station datasets all show a statistically flat trend or slower warming (ie the linear trend has a positive slope, but the trend is slow enough that it'll take decades for it to become statistically valid to a 63 % confidence level, never mind 90 % or 95 %), but no cooling.
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