Sentences with phrase «price signal sent»

Critics insist HFT distorts pricing signals sent by investors who support the capital raising activities of the economy.

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«It's sending a signal that [the Bank of Canada's] evaluation of the impact of oil prices is very negative.
This year, Oklahoma Gas and Electric is installing up to 40,000 smart thermostats that allow homeowners to program their house's temperature according to pricing signals the utility sends each day.
The customer gave you every buying signal you ever learned.So you write the proposal, review it with your team, include detailed pricing and timelines, and send it to the client with a well - crafted email.
In an experiment, we tried sending people a price signal, where they were paying more in those peaks, and we saw a significant response: People use less electricity when the price is high.
Consumers are sending mixed signals, and other factors such as gasoline prices could turn into a serious headwind.
Bond prices fell, sending the yield on the U.S. 10 - year Treasury note to its highest level in four years, following newly released minutes from the U.S. Federal suggesting bullish sentiment among policy - makers and signalling more interest rate hikes ahead.
«Pricing carbon pollution — and investing in solutions — sends a strong signal to Albertans and Canadians that the province is serious about delivering on its Climate Leadership Plan.
Pricing carbon pollution is one of the strongest signals Alberta could send that it is serious about climate action and carbon competitiveness.
The Pembina Institute argues the pipeline would enable oil sands companies to get a better price at U.S. Gulf refineries, sending a market signal to increase production.
«We believe that a carefully designed cap - and - trade system will send the appropriate price signals to encourage changes and ultimately help reduce emissions.»
And rather than resist market forces, Canadians should heed the signals sent by price movements.
Carbon pricing works because it sends a policy signal that directly affects behaviour, rewarding those who make choices that reduce carbon pollution.
In particular, our floating exchange rate helps absorb some of the impact of the price movements and sends signals that facilitate adjustments.
While base rates kept at or close to zero for almost seven years and three massive asset - buying programs by the Fed have undoubtedly helped stabilize the US (and world) economy during and after the recession that followed the global financial crisis, the continuation of expansionary monetary policies is now supporting a growing excess of global liquidity that has been distorting the market signals sent by stock and bond prices and thus contributing to the growing volatility seen in recent weeks.
Yet by setting yields so low and bond prices so high, markets are sending a clear signal that they want more, not less, government debt.
In reality, the signals market prices send are meaningless to the fundamentals of the underlying company, they benefit us only buy offering an opportunity to buy or sell at any given time.
John Fingleton, OFT chief executive, said the authority's decision sent out a «strong signal» to supermarkets, suppliers and other businesses that the OFT would take action and impose significant fines where it uncovered anti-competitive behaviour aimed at increasing the prices paid by consumers.
In a piece on the ABC Drum site (18 February), farmer Sophie Love urged consumers to send a signal to the supermarkets and push for fair milk prices.
We feel that the result we got in that was a very good result and it sent a strong signal to industry that we are serious about pursuing predatory pricing cases.
By putting a price on each ton of pollution emitted, the market sends a strong signal to innovate to achieve emission reductions through methods that cost less than the cost of emitting the pollution.
According the Schindler, in those cases, the full, round non-99 price may send a signal of a better buy.
Ford said he would support a gas tax or a price on carbon to add some stability to the market that could send better signals to the auto manufacturers.
This price, which essentially transforms the trading scheme into a tax, must be high enough so that it sends a credible signal that emitters must invest in technologies and practices that lower carbon emissions.
They send signals, through increased prices and the awarding of valuable carbon credits, that industrial economies must shake the carbon habit.
The California Air Resources Board (ARB) proposed amendments to the program yesterday evening that envision a carbon market through 2050 with increasing allowance prices, sending a signal to businesses that have been waiting to see if they should keep participating in the state's quarterly auctions.
Thanks to the work of Weston Price, we may not have to go back as far as the Paleolithic to send the body a signal of safety.
That price is so low it could send poor signals to readers and Amazon is also known to dislike prices that low (it discourages prices below $ 2.99 in its royalty structure for Kindle books), so it might show up less in search.
Amazon's strategy before agency was to aggressively discount the most high - profile books, the ones that the reading public would most often search for, in order to send the strong signal that their prices are the lowest and to force less - affluent competitors to engage in costly price competition.
When you consider that home prices are also expected to rise next year in most U.S. cities, it sends a pretty strong signal to buyers.
A buyback would ideally absorb any ongoing investor share sales & push the share price higher, reverse the current poor technicals & sentiment, and send a v positive corporate governance signal to current & prospective investors.
That is why Sen. McCain's proposal this week to suspend federal gas taxes — thereby sending the retail price of gas down — at the moment that the world market is sending precisely the opposite price signal.
This is why carbon taxes make sense, as they help push everyone along in unison by sending everyone a price signal that's hard to ignore.
The I.E.A. concluded that «phasing out such subsidies would send a price signal to create incentive for more efficient use.»
The fact that the world's highest per capita emitter and largest coal exporter puts a price on carbon sends a signal internationally.
Accomplishing that will do three things: It will mean industry can charge higher prices for these resources; it will give the industry first - time access to an international export port; and it will send a market signal upstream that the game is on for expanding tar sands exploitation.
This demonstrates that there is significant waste in the treatment of fossil fuels that will disappear when a price signal for wasting the resource is sent to consumers; further, we know there are significant and readily available alternatives for energy to energy derived from burning carbon, and when the price is made clear and fair, the preference for these alternatives is amply illustrated in the Market; from these two effects we see that the Law of Supply and Demand is relevant to the pricing of CO2E, and not monopolistic pricing.
This demonstrates that there is significant waste in the treatment of fossil fuels that will disappear when a price signal for wasting the resource is sent to consumers;
«The IESO is dedicated to creating a stable but more dynamic and competitive market that gives us the right tools to meet reliability cost - effectively, and we can only do that by sending the right incentives and price signals to you.»
The price bounces around and that adds a little bit of uncertainty, potentially a lot of uncertainty... A tax, on the other hand, sends a very strong price signal that's unambiguous and not clouded with a lot of noise, so that people can actually understand what carbon will cost them and how the price of carbon will increase persistently and predictably over time.
Equally important, the group urges that government catalyze the development of energy alternatives by sending «a strong market signal» through such mechanisms as mandates on utilities to produce more renewable energy or «a price or a cap» on carbon emissions1.
A predictably increasing carbon price would send a clear market signal which will unleash entrepreneurs and investors in the new clean - energy economy.
In a global market, a single disaster like SoCal Gas's wouldn't hit the innocents that hard, but it would send a clear signal to other companies thinking of saving a few bucks on a safety valve or two: with a price on carbon, cheap is expensive.
Any tax that makes fossil fuels more expensive is technically a carbon tax, sending a price signal to consumers and business to use less.
The carbon price sends a signal to manage carbon and make technology investments while the rebating lowers the overall cost impact.
To avoid this fate, the solar industry must once again come together in a concerted effort and send a clear signal to the European Commission and the European Parliament that the minimum import price and the volume cap must be scrapped and anti-dumping measures done away with before it is too late.
The Productivity Commission suggests a combination of things — time of use metering to send a price signal, the deployment of smart meters, and demand management.
«Once we go into an excess or oversupply condition, our market first goes out and sends signals to the generators that say, «How much would you take, bid in as a price, to reduce or quit producing?
EIs can include taxes, subsidies, risk sharing and risk transfer (including insurance), water pricing, intellectual property rights, or other tools that send a market signal that shapes behavior.
That's because they can — for instance — send «gas by wire» in the form of electricity in response to price and market congestion signals.
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