Sentences with phrase «tailwind of»

As we reported Friday, bitcoin is riding a tailwind of momentum with the RSI approaching the all - important 70 level.
Does a tailwind of passive income make that easier?
Yes, I'm always enthusiastic about student accommodation — I believe it's more defensive / contra - cyclical than most other property out there in the event of an economic / property downturn, and will continue to benefit from the long term tailwind of helicopter parents & snowflake students who love high quality / custom - built / secure student accommodation!
Which adds another huge tailwind of growth, compounded by the explosion in mobile advertising in just the last few years.
All this just means that when a bank finally has no more impairments, it's probably well into a multi-year positive cycle on an underlying basis, and also will enjoy a wonderful tailwind of asset writebacks!
Over past months pressure has been building on Gordon Brown to stand aside so that a new leader can go into a general election with the tailwind of a honeymoon bounce.
The coming bull run in the metals — because it too will be «globally attended» will be taking place in a sped - up investing environment, and with the tailwind of a «digital metals» kicker» — could offer the same kind of wildly unbalanced asymmetric opportunity currently being witnessed in the cryptocurrency space.
I don't pretend to have a precise estimate of the appropriate P / E for Google, but given the strong tailwind of advertising moving online from traditional media, I think it is very difficult to argue that Google doesn't deserve an above - market P / E multiple.
Galant went on to state that a tailwind of «growth for our core payments and commerce business is the successful launch and the scaling of our Engage, our Carbon and our services platform.
This means that even if wages pick up, consumers will be without the tailwind of debt - fueled consumption.
Likewise, the disinflationary tailwind of lower oil and gas prices should provide a much greater disposable income boost to lower income households than higher income groups, as the former generally spend a larger share of income on energy.
LanguageLine rode the tailwinds of an increasingly global economy.
While the Cook Political Report ranks New York's 21st Congressional District as «solid Republican,» Stefanik faces the tailwinds of a deeply unpopular and polarizing president.
You can tell we're still riding the tailwinds of Scorsese's Goodfellas, though like too many other filmmakers, Gillespie mistakenly conflates how fun it is to watch Scorsese's movie with the violence, itself, being entertaining.
The tailwinds of undervaluation could have easily produced aberrantly high historical results.
We should also take note that the opposition to the plant benefited from the strong tailwinds of a rising environmental movement.
The market tailwinds of strong fundamentals, increasing property values and ready access to mortgage and other credit all put downward pressure on delinquency rates.

Not exact matches

«The Texas market is seeing the return of the first - time homebuyer in response to strong job growth, which provides Dr. Horton with a volume tailwind,» he wrote in his latest report.
Ayer favors Sony (sne), whose U.S. - listed stock offers American investors exposure to its foreign - exchange tailwind without having to worry about hedging the yen (or the future of the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade deal).
The dollar weakened by 8.5 percent in 2017, creating a tailwind for the technology sector and certain multinational companies that should benefit from lower tax rates on the repatriation of foreign profits.
«Yet we're in a completely different environment and they described it as such as employment's strong and a lot of tailwinds.
«Washington has turned into more of a headwind than a tailwind recently,» she said, suggesting the constant personnel changeovers and turmoils were beginning to make investors nervous.
In 1979, the Exeter facility scored a major technological breakthrough when it brought out the Tailwind, a running shoe that featured encapsulated air channels as part of the cushioning in the sole.
The GOP nominee is also thought to be favorable to companies that take advantage of foreign tax havens to stash their cash, such as Microsoft (msft) and Apple (aapl), while some investors think Clinton could be a tailwind to Netflix (nflx) because of her support of net neutrality rules.
In a live interview, Edwards tells us she sold out of her position because over the next 3 to 4 quarters she doesn't see strong tailwinds for the stock.»
A global focus on climate action and the increased use of renewables is set to provide a robust long - term tailwind for First Solar for many years to come.
Despite all of this, Miller said rising interest rates could end up being a tailwind for stocks.
Realistically, if gold can't rally while Saudi Arabia is undergoing a real - life «Game of Thrones,» I'm not sure what is left to provide a tailwind.
«The extent and speed of the rally in gold prices is somewhat surprising as there are few pressing reasons to be bullish, indeed there are more headwinds than tailwinds,» ScotiaMocatta said in a monthly note, citing rising U.S. equity markets as well as higher U.S. interest rates.
Indications of some slowdown in the company's growth trajectory appear to have caused some investors to lose interest, but I think that the business's prospects are underappreciated at current prices given its competitive position and favorable tailwinds.
Commentary: «Despite signals of slower economic growth, we expect positive organic growth to continue the rest of this year and into 2012... These repositioning tailwinds, combined with our great positions in good industries, execution track record, and disciplined playbook, will be keys to our continued outperformance.»
Equities really have had the best of all worlds these past few years, with earnings growth in the double digits and financial conditions remaining very accommodative, despite the recent rise in both short - and long - term interest rates.1 The combination of rising earnings growth and benign financial conditions is a powerful set of tailwinds which usually drives stock valuations higher.
In the fourth quarter of 2017, U.S. sector ETP flows were dominated by cyclical exposures supported by macro tailwinds.
In the past year, a lot of ink has been devoted to China's slowdown after its phenomenal spending boom over the last decade, but there are signs that spending is perking up — a tailwind for resources.
Specifically, he said in order to produce tailwinds, the government needs to remove some of the «legacy issues» surrounding the financial crisis that are still undermining the economic recovery.
However, while the European market may benefit from these tailwinds, it's important to consider the possible impact that a further potential weakening of the Euro could have on U.S. dollar - based investments in the region.
Another analyst that covers the stock said that tailwinds from cheaper metals and plastics that have broadly benefited lighting companies should taper off in the second half of 2016.
Global equity markets were a tad softer and a mild tailwind for gold with the NIKKEI of 0.3 %, the SCI down 0.1 %, European markets were down from 0.1 % to 0.2 %, and S&P futures were +0.1 %.
Earlier this month in his outlook for September, the head of the world's largest bond shop employed the Lindy dance craze, former Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince, the Wimpy cartoon character and his «dying cult of equity» argument in a mash - up of prose to describe the «age of inflation that is upon us,» which he claims typically «provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities prices in both stocks and bonds.»
Such a backdrop could provide a considerable tailwind for companies in the industrials sector, as well as some areas of the materials, information technology and energy sectors.
Overall I'm thrilled to be a part of Tailwind and would highly recommend it!»
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As shown in the chart below, signs of economic stabilization in China combined with recovering commodity prices and a weaker U.S. dollar created short - term tailwinds for EM assets.
The age of inflation is upon us, which typically provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities price — both stocks and bonds.»
In typical Bill Gross style, the head of the world's largest bond shop employs the Lindy dance craze, former Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince, the Wimpy cartoon character and his dying cult of equity argument in a mash - up of prose to describe the «age of inflation that is upon us,» which he claims typically «provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities prices in both stocks and bonds.»
Positive word of mouth, on the other hand, can generate a tailwind for a product or service.
The analyst, which initiated coverage of the stock with a buy rating and $ 32 price target, cited several reasons for his optimism:» (1) increasing brand awareness with further market penetration, (2) a shift toward online ordering, and (3) a (profit) tailwind as new unit volumes mature.»
Overall, J&J's drug revenue increased by 19.4 %, but a big chunk of that increase came from drugs acquired when it bought Actelion and currency exchange tailwinds.
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