Sentences with phrase «reflect economic fundamentals»

«We are losing that to China» in a way that doesn't reflect economic fundamentals, he said.

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Estimates of prospective long - term returns for the S&P 500 reflect our standard valuation methodology, focusing on the relationship between current market prices and earnings, dividends and other fundamentals, adjusted for variability over the economic cycle (see for example Investment, Speculation, Valuation, and Tinker Bell, The Likely Range of Market Returns in the Coming Decade and Valuing the S&P 500 Using Forward Operating Earnings).
As 2016 continues to demonstrate, market volatility does not always reflect a fundamental shift in underlying economic conditions — the U.S. economy is essentially as «healthy» now as it was in December 2015.
These try to incorporate economic fundamental factors to better reflect corporate valuations.
Estimates of prospective long - term returns for the S&P 500 reflect our standard valuation methodology, focusing on the relationship between current market prices and earnings, dividends and other fundamentals, adjusted for variability over the economic cycle.
In spite of dire levels of carbon in the atmosphere, the global community has not changedcourse and keeps pursuing economic growth over the alternative, which is sustainable use of scarce resources.Due to powerful media propaganda - endorsing growth at all costs, there is a fundamental indifference by the community, which is reflected as apathy accepting a more holistic point of view.
But all of this reflects a fundamental recognition: Americans can still build great things not just in spite of enormous economic challenges, but as the means of overcoming them.
Ultimately, everything we do reflects a fundamental recognition: Americans can still build great things not just in spite of enormous economic challenges, but as the means of overcoming them.
The correlation in global economic fundamentals is at a new high, reflected in the steadily increasing correlation in asset price movements.
Price reflects all of the technical, fundamental, emotional, global economic, and supply / demand forces present in the market.
A year later, current Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the boom «largely reflect strong economic fundamentals
The price of allowances is determined by supply and demand and reflects fundamental factors like economic growth, fuel prices, rainfall and wind (availability of renewable energy) and temperature (demand for heating and cooling) etc..
Reflecting on the nature of legal service, Susskind's central premise is that the role and influence of lawyers is «on the brink of a fundamental transformation» (p. 1) and furthermore, that its revolutionary improvement will be driven by two forces: commoditisation, driven by market preferences for increased economic efficiency, and a pervasive uptake of information technology.
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