Sentences with phrase «rapid rise this year»

The liquidity in crypto market has shown a rapid rise this year.

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Meanwhile, the manufacturing sector is still struggling with last year's rapid rise in the U.S. dollar and the collapse in commodity prices.
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2018.03.12 Canada's economy expected to slow in 2018, amid looming interest rates hikes and lower consumer spending After a year of rapid growth, the Canadian economy is expected to slow in 2018 amid the prospect of rising interest rates and lower consumer spending, according to the latest RBC Economic Outlook...
Neutral real interest rates may well rise over the next few years as the American economy creates jobs at a rapid rate and the effects of the financial crisis diminish.
After a year of rapid growth, the Canadian economy is expected to slow in 2018 amid the prospect of rising interest rates and lower consumer spending, according to the latest RBC Economic Outlook...
Nonetheless, over the past year rapid increases in producer prices have been observed in areas that are closest to capacity limits, notably in the construction sector, and in products that are highly sensitive to rising raw materials costs such as steel and plastics.
As in Australia, consumption has also been supported by rapid house price inflation, with prices rising by 16 per cent over the past year and doubling over the past five years.
A rapid rise in the backlog of work yet to be done on projects commenced suggests a continuing strong outlook for engineering construction activity in the year ahead (Graph 3).
In addition, as it became known today, US consumer spending increased significantly in December, as households have purchased cars and a wide range of services amid rising wages, pointing to robust domestic demand, which could push the economy up to the more rapid growth in early 2017 of the year.
Rather than wait for the abrupt and drastic rise the future will inevitably bring, I am convinced we should have a fairly rapid planned rise in this cost from year to year.
The intervening years had seen World War II; the rise of the United States to «superpower» status as (in its own view) the guarantor of the security of the «free world,» a status underwritten by nuclear power and illustrated by the United States» participation in a United Nations «police action» in Korea; and rapid economic growth and high prosperity.
Any shortfall in coming years may cause rapid price rises, and horrific pinches in areas of the world that depend on cheap exported grain.
One cause for optimism was the rapid rise in Chinese demand for beef, which is expected to accelerate this year.
The 18 - year - old has had a fairly rapid rise through the ranks after competing in various German karting championships.
The 19 year - old has enjoyed a rapid rise to prominence in the Gunners first - team, and this is the first time that his position in the squad has come under question.
Gibbs is yet to start a single game for the club this season either, and after having been claimed to be willing to run down the two years remaining on his contract, he is now said to be looking to push through an exit, unless there is a rapid rise in first - team action.
All week before Syracuse's showdown with No. 10 Florida in Tampa last Thursday, fifth - year senior Andy Rautins was in his teammates» faces, reminding them that despite routs of two ranked teams (first Cal, then North Carolina) and a rapid rise from unranked before the season to No. 7, the Orange still had much to prove.
The DailyMail is claiming that 18 year - old Crowley could be set for a rapid rise into the first - team squad, having been sniped from Aston Villa's academy.
The 20 - year - old made his English league debut against Yeovil Town - during a loan spell at Watford - in November 2013, and while the Spaniard is renowned for his speed, his rise into the Gunners» first - team ranks has been notably rapid.
Resorts casino is a microcosm of everything that has happened to Atlantic City's gambling market over the last 40 years: the rapid rise to fabulous riches, the slowdown and struggle as more competitors entered the...
Resorts casino is a microcosm of everything that has happened to Atlantic City's gambling market over the last 40 years: the rapid rise to fabulous riches, the slowdown and struggle as more competitors entered...
He's had a rapid rise to the Shadow Cabinet since becoming an MP just two years ago and will be surrounded by former cabinet and junior ministers on the Labour benches as well as long - serving backbenchers.
Under these conditions, a disproportionately rapid retreat of summertime sea ice in the central Arctic Ocean over the course of the next few decades, followed by its complete disappearance — depending on how quickly CO2 levels rise — roughly 250 years from now, is to be expected.
There are tens of thousands of unreported protests in China each year, a rising number of which are over environmental disputes in a country where rapid economic growth has taken its toll on the air, water and land.
Pushing this theme further, Ezra Zubrow of the University of Buffalo is launching a gargantuan undertaking in areas of Russia, Finland, and Canada aimed at understanding how the people there adapted to a rapid temperature rise that occurred about 5,000 years ago.
Then it became colder again until 12,000 years ago, when there was again a rapid rise in temperature.
For several years, many have been quick to attribute rising fast - food consumption as the major factor causing rapid increases in childhood obesity.
The pattern is of a slow rise in the number of neutrinos arriving, followed by a more rapid decline over the four years during which sunspot activity rises to its peak.
With the rapid rise in obesity in the United States, the average American woman's waist grew 1.3 inches in the six years between 1994 and 2000, the average man's 1.1 inches.
But the rapid retreat seen in the past 40 years means that in the coming decades, sea - level rise will likely exceed this century's sea - level rise projections of 3 feet (90 centimeters) by 2100, issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), said Sridhar Anandakrishnan, a glaciologist at Pennsylvania State University, who was not involved in the study.
But along the US eastern seaboard, the rises have been more rapid at 3.8 millimetres a year — and in Chesapeake Bay faster still, at 4.4 millimetres a year.
Pierre, could you comment on what, exactly, is new in the recent Philipona paper, compared with the two similar papers they published last year («Greenhouse forcing outweighs decreasing solar radiation driving rapid temperature rise over land», «Radiative forcing — measured at Earth's surface — corroborate the increasing greenhouse effect»)?
The initial SST rise was rapid, on the order of ~ 1000 years, although the full extent of the warming was not reached until some ~ 30,000 years later.]
Current changes in the ocean around Antarctica are disturbingly close to conditions 14,000 years ago that new research shows may have led to the rapid melting of Antarctic ice and an abrupt 3 - 4 metre rise in global sea level.
The global mean temperature rise of less than 1 degree C in the past century does not seem like much, but it is associated with a winter temperature rise of 3 to 4 degrees C over most of the Arctic in the past 20 years, unprecedented loss of ice from all the tropical glaciers, a decrease of 15 to 20 % in late summer sea ice extent, rising sealevel, and a host of other measured signs of anomalous and rapid climate change.
Once melt passed 1 mm per year, rapid collapse (within decades) occurred as the grounding line reached the deepest parts of the marine basin (for reference, total global sea level rise today is ~ 3 mm per year, so this is a significant contribution!).
That estimate was based in part on the fact that sea level is now rising 3.2 mm / yr (3.2 m / millennium)[57], an order of magnitude faster than the rate during the prior several thousand years, with rapid change of ice sheet mass balance over the past few decades [23] and Greenland and Antarctica now losing mass at accelerating rates [23]--[24].
Perhaps you've noticed Nutella's rapid rise in popularity in the last few years.
With the rapid rise in the popularity of coconut oil as a healthy fat in recent years, the AHA stance on the matter can be downright confusing.
«To be the closing film is a great honour,» said Wheatley in a statement, whose profile has been in rapid ascent over the past few years, with Sightseers and High - Rise both screening in previous London Film Festivals.
A longtime Star Wars fan, Ehrenreich looks forward to meeting Harrison Ford one day, but he's still adjusting to the rapid rise he's enjoyed over the last seven years.
The rapid rise of Learner Experience Design during the past few years marks a similar maturation of the eLearning industry, and a focus shift from replicating traditional training in a different format to leveraging the unique characteristics, best practices, unwritten rules and possibilities of online learning.
One of the most interesting yet challenging developments in recent years for many charter authorizers across the country has been the rapid rise and expansion of virtual or online charter schools.
My co-author, Cherri Moseley, and I took this into account when writing Rising Stars Mathematics in the Early Years (RSMEY); we described activities which recognised the distinctive needs of Early Years children but which allowed them to make the rapid progress that they are capable of during this important year.
The most rapid rise in graduation rates occurred from 2006 to 2014, the peak years of exit and end - of - course examinations and an era when states were increasing graduation requirements, according to NCES data.
It's much like the rapid rise of Hyundai — in this case driven by bargain prices, ten - year warranties, and then, boom, the new Sonata.
But it's only in recent years that the promise of ebooks has come to true fruition, and the rise has been rapid.
Electronic paper (or ePaper) represents a category of display solutions that have become quite popular over the past year or so, mostly due to the rapid «rise to stardom» of the various eBook readers that have made their way onto the market within this time frame and that make very good use of this technology.
ICv2 has been estimating the market for manga in the US and Canada since 2002, and things began to look up in 2013 after a big rise and fall with a peak reaching $ 200 million in 2007 which was then followed by years of a rapid decrease but then accumulating 2/3's in 2013's rebound, in which it grew 8 % to around $ 70 million retail in the US and Canada which was a big improvement over the $ 65 million in 2012.
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