This rise partly
reversed earlier declines, which had reflected a number of factors: the expected negative impact of the Asian situation on the local economy, associated concerns about the possibility of global deflation, and the projected fall in the stock of bonds on issue reflecting the expected run of Budget surpluses and the proposed sale of the remainder of Telstra.
RIM rose $ 1.83, or 3.3 percent, to $ 57.53 at 4 p.m. New York time in Nasdaq Stock Market trading,
reversing an earlier decline of as much as 2.5 percent.
Not exact matches
McDonald's recent marketing campaigns have praised the freshly cracked eggs in Egg McMuffins and answered consumer questions on social media about its food, though these
early efforts have yet to
reverse the
decline in comparable store sales.
The rise in petrol prices reflects the worldwide increase in crude oil prices since March, which
reverses the
decline in oil prices that had acted to reduce the CPI in
earlier quarters (see Box D).
Bond yields around the world have increased sharply over the past two months,
reversing the
declines that occurred
earlier in the year.
It has also added over 10,000 new members since polling day, partly
reversing the
decline it suffered in the
early years of coalition.
A moving average of UKIPs polling figures does seem to indicate that their support peaked in late 2014 /
early 2015, but looking back beyond that I also note that they've
declined and recovered before, so it's possible that the trend might
reverse itself.
FMCA has partnered with IFM and MPI Cognition to develop a specialty course that teaches the Bredesen protocol — a multimodal approach to
reversing cognitive
decline and
early Alzheimer's disease — to health coaches.
In the previous year, 2010 - 11, per - pupil spending fell 1.6 percent from a year
earlier — the first time that spending growth
reversed and began
declining.
«Homeowners in the United States experienced a run - up in prices from the
early 2000s to 2006, and then saw the trend
reverse with steady
declines through 2011,» says Frank Nothaft, chief economist for CoreLogic.