Sentences with phrase «sharp turnaround»

In its world economic outlook, published ahead of its spring conference in Washington, the IMF said steady growth in the US and the recent sharp turnaround in the UK's fortunes would benefit the global economy.
«We're not expecting a sharp turnaround, but it seems that demand for many of Carpenter's specialty metals is starting to turn a corner.»
The «inflation reversal» leaves bondholders particularly bruised, and is most clearly associated with fundamentals: namely a sharp turnaround in realized consumer price inflation (CPI).
The energy - industry downturn has created a huge surplus of helicopters, a sharp turnaround from two years ago when oil - and - gas companies were forced to share rides to and from far - flung oil Continue Reading
«Surging demand from cryptocurrency miners in China and Eastern Europe since early May» will boost quarterly unit sales by as much as 20 percent, the analyst predicted, a sharp turnaround from his prior forecast that saw at least a 10 percent contraction in sales.
The news for stock pickers just keeps getting better — in addition to the overall great year for the market, one of the biggest trends holding back performance has shown a sharp turnaround.
Further, the sharp turnaround in mining investment in Australia since 2000 (discussed below) appears also to have been matched elsewhere around the world, particularly in the US and China.
A sharp turnaround in the external sector, evident in weakening export volumes and declining commodity prices, has been the major dampening influence on growth.
Profitability has recovered in the manufacturing and property & business services sectors, in line with improved business sentiment, and farm profitability has experienced a sharp turnaround as the effects of the drought recede, while profitability in the mining sector remains relatively low.
Washington (CNN)- In a sharp turnaround, House Republican leaders Monday dropped a key demand that the cost of extending the payroll tax cut be offset by spending cuts elsewhere in the budget.
The results are a sharp turnaround from a March 15th Siena poll, which had Kaminsky, a former federal prosecutor, holding a slim lead — 47 % to 45 % — in the 9th Senate District, which covers a portion of Nassau County.
The charter school proposal was a sharp turnaround for the governor, who had previously resisted calls for an immediate lifting of the charter school cap.
A sharp turnaround for Nintendo in the console space would be making Wii U profitable which I still believe is entirely possible.
Incidentally, Square Enix also posted a sharp turnaround in earnings, with net income jumping from a ¥ 12 million loss to a ¥ 6 million gain.
The sharp turnaround is good news for investors who are holding on to these stocks or mutual fund schemes
After a bruising two years, the domestic pharmaceutical sector is set for a sharp turnaround in the new fiscal year with a 20 - 22 per cent growth in operating profit — the fastest pace since 2014, while revenue may grow at 9 - 11 per cent, according to a report.
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