Sentences with phrase «sharp rebound»

A "sharp rebound" means a quick and strong recovery or bounce back from a previous decline or drop. Full definition
«Yet the recovery should spur a similarly sharp rebound in growth in the latter half of this year and we anticipate that momentum will carry over into next year,» Wright said.
And even if you're savvy enough to get out before a meltdown, fear of getting hit with further declines makes it all - to - easy to miss the first sharp rebound that eventually follows a collapse.
The sharp rebound in oil and other commodity prices that came with China's renewed vigour certainly pulled Canada out of the pit.
He thinks the Bank of Canada's prediction of a sharp rebound in economic growth over the second half of 2016 is too optimistic.
Furthermore the sharp rebound in December rate hike odds suggests that the market is certainly not worried that Trump will crush the economy overnight, and that Yellen may well go ahead with a December rate hike after all (even if it means pushing the US into a recession, then cutting rates and launching the much desired QE4).
Investors are slowly waking up to the idea that they may not be able to make juicy profits by betting on a sharp rebound in oil prices.
The fact that we have unfavorable trend uniformity here is a signal that hopes for a sharp rebound in the economy and corporate profits are misplaced.
But had that person withdrawn 4 % of savings, increased that initial draw by 2 % annually to maintain purchasing power and rebalanced the portfolio back to 60 % stocks - 40 % bonds at the end of each year, the sharp rebound in stock prices would have restored the chances of his savings lasting to age 95 to the original 80 % or so within a few years.
Despite a sharp rebound from steep declines, the S&P 500 finished August down 5.5 %, the Russell 2000 off 8.0 % and the MSCI World Index (excluding the U.S.) lost 8.7 %.
We have gone through sharp selloffs and sharp rebounds.
The Fukushima nuclear accident, the turmoil in parts of the Middle East and North Africa and a sharp rebound in energy demand in 2010 which pushed CO2 emissions to a record high, highlight the urgency and the scale of the challenge.»
The estimation was based on data from the China Coal Industry Association and the National Energy Administration for the first half of 2017, when China's coal consumption experienced a sharp rebound.
After a sharp rebound in prices yesterday, most major cryptocurrencies are adding to their gains on Wednesday.
The coin's sharp rebound on Saturday suggests investors are still keen on buying the dips for one of the market's hottest cryptocurrencies.
Although we've left the worst of the recession behind us — especially with a sharp rebound in the unemployment figures which always favor job seekers with college diplomas — there is a lot of attention being given to new thinking regarding the linkage of higher education to the global workforce and the so - called «return on investment» of a college education....
«The sharp rebound has raised concerns that developers may be overshooting demand,» according to the report.
So why has Phoenix experienced such a sharp rebound while many other markets continue to struggle?
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