Sentences with word «remarkably»

Interestingly, the crypto market's fundamentals haven't changed very much over the past six weeks and have remained remarkably steady since the bull market rally of 2017 and early 2018.
The main exception to this global pattern has been Japan, where 10 - year bond yields have remained remarkably stable, generally trading in the range between 1.7 per cent and 1.8 per cent so far this year (Graph 8).
«Only a tiny fraction of the nation's companies have demonstrated such remarkably consistent high growth,» said Eric Schurenberg, President and Editor in Chief, Inc..
Today's mortgage rates are remarkably low by historic standards, and did not spike as a result of Harvey.
In a remarkably detailed listening to on digital currencies, members of the UK's Parliament requested business stakeholders and consultants concerning
The article traces the often unacknowledged federal R&D support and direct investment that made the tar sands / oil sands industry a reality, noting that «the clean energy sector now finds itself in a situation remarkably similar to where the oilsands project was 25 years ago.
More recently, Amazon shares increased further after reporting remarkably strong second quarter results, with great progress on both the top and bottom lines.
CoinDesk Daily states that leading crypto exchanges in China have proved remarkably resilient through a period in which it is claimed a major crackdown has been exercised within the sector.
Even more remarkably, the carrier revised its full - year cost outlook down by 3 full percentage points.
Most of this year, the 10 - year yield has stayed in a remarkably narrow range between 2.25 % and 2.50 %.
In all, remarkably little money went to pay actual insurance claims: about 5 percent.
Remarkably, even highly sophisticated firms miss these opportunities.
I mean he gives a U.N. speech that was remarkably effective.
But while it might seem like open season on humans in North Carolina, the risk of an attack remains remarkably low.
They also believe that today's technologies, most notably the smartphone, should allow for remarkably simpler one - click paperless transactions that have transaction costs that are a fraction of the status quo.
His proposal, as Harvard economist Greg Mankiw noted, «sounds remarkably similar to the Bush health plan.»
In May of this year, Ezra Klien, who is remarkably informed and intelligent on the topic of healthcare, was kind enough to include me on his podcast to discuss and debate my learnings.
OPEC is producing flat out and spare capacity is actually remarkably low right now.
White House Economic Council Director Gary Cohn and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Wednesday laid out the administration's skeleton plan for tax cuts that was big on promises, but remarkably sparse on details, as President Donald Trump sprints to the Saturday finish line marking his first 100 days in office.
By now, the answer should be clear — yes it does, and remarkably well.
First, the method is agnostic as to what the money is spent on, so money spent cleaning up an oil spill looks remarkably similar to money spent building a new hospital or school in terms of economic impact.
It's remarkably common for entrepreneurs to feel in over their heads, or even a bit like a fraud making things up as they go along.
So investors might have believed that the extraordinarily depressed market valuations of 1974 and 1982 were «justified» by recession and high interest rates, but that did nothing to prevent the S&P 500 from enjoying remarkably high returns in subsequent years.
«If the worst that happens to him is that he has got fired from Uber, he navigated the situation remarkably well,» Goldman said.
Why are some salespeople remarkably successful, while others make call after call with no results?
Foreign policy issues were remarkably low on the radar screen.
Whether the remarkably talented entrepreneurs in the Middle East can scale and build regionally and globally competitive software at scale is still, for me, however, the central question — certainly a billion dollar question, and ultimately a trillion dollar question.
But Trudeau's ability to assemble a remarkably broad coalition to help him out on NAFTA shows how widely the deal has come to be seen as essential to guaranteeing that Canadian goods and services aren't unduly impeded from entry into the hugely lucrative U.S. market.
Once again leading for its remarkably high startup density, the Bay Area rose to the top of the list due to its continued eminence in the three following areas: talent, capital and industry specialization.
Otherwise, we may very well see a fresh downturn within a few quarters, as the U.S. economy experienced after the remarkably short 1980 recession.
Remarkably, President Trump and the Republican leaders in Congress are trying to go in the other direction.
In a remarkably detailed hearing on digital currencies, members of the United Kingdom's Parliament asked industry stakeholders and experts about the possible advantages and disadvantages of blockchain.
Remarkably, this is true even when the dividend is cut provided that the stock price declines at a greater percentage than the dividend was lowered.
Historically - reliable valuation measures are remarkably useful in projecting long - term and full - cycle market outcomes, but the behavior of the market over shorter segments of the market cycle is driven by the psychological inclination of investors toward speculation or risk - aversion.
Time is therefore probably short for Fernando's, a UK restaurant with a name, menu and logo remarkably similar to Nando's, an international chicken chain.
Still a remarkably great deal for everyone.
HOFFMAN: At this remarkably welcoming company, the leadership team doesn't just hand their employees manuals on how to behave — neither are they passive observers.
Each one encompassed 10 % drawdowns which were remarkably brief.
They also miss the fact that Wal - Mart's business has been a remarkably steady performer in turbulent times that have derailed many lesser companies.
India, on the other hand, has a stronger rule of law and a remarkably successful democracy.
Remarkably reliable deductions could be drawn from simple online actions.
With the Fast Track Mexico Recordings Package, you'll discover how remarkably affordable it can be to live in this romantic Pacific Coast city.
Sachs was remarkably frank, open and honest about President Obama's serial defecating on his Nobel Peace Prize.
Google is a remarkably enormous tech company that's made some neat hardware in recent years.
Remarkably the market does not now expect a full Fed tightening until early 2019.
It has made it easier for middlemen to reach consumers and made it remarkably easy and inexpensive for these middlemen to create companies to do just that.
That's remarkably low, far lower than most large economies.
That's up remarkably from only 0.4 percent of all such transactions in 2005, according to management consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
The French and the Japanese governments have been remarkably successful in directing investment, but the reverse has been true in Britain.
Another feature that makes this travel rewards card remarkably flexible is your ability to transfer your points immediately to another Ultimate Rewards account held by you, your spouse, or your domestic partner.
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