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It is important to note that the sea ice minimum has remained well below the long - term average every year since 2007 (Figure 1).
It is important to note that the sea ice minimum has remained well below the long - term average every year since 2007.
REIT returns and NCREIF retail and apartment returns are all projected to fall below their long - term averages this year, but not significantly.

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Say you've had a certain credit card for 10 years; closing that account may decrease your overall average credit history and negatively impact your score, especially over the short term.
But he points to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer released earlier this year showing that, since 2009, the debt service ratio — a measure of income spent to pay debt — has remained steady at around 14 per cent, not much higher than the long - term average.
Private equity returns remained strong but were lower than the prior year quarter, while income from our fixed income investment portfolio increased due to a higher average level of fixed maturity investments and higher short - term interest rates.
Mercer found that the average total compensation for CEOs, which includes short - term and long - term payouts as well as base salary, increased 6.5 % last year, to $ 9.66 million.
Four Seasons declined to disclose information about its board's term limits, but the average U.S. board member is about 63 years old, and the average tenure is roughly 8.5 years.
«Latest estimates show that average weekly earnings for employees in Great Britain in real terms (that is, adjusted for price inflation) fell by 0.7 % including bonuses, and fell by 0.5 % excluding bonuses, compared with a year earlier,» the ONS said.
Given dwindling CEO tenures — averaging as little as three years in some industries — chief executives can be understandably reluctant to make long - term investments, knowing the benefits won't materialize until their successor's successor's time.
Among Alberta's richest neighbourhoods, Roxboro is in fifth place in terms of net worth; but residents here are in second place in terms of average annual household salary, bringing home $ 845,038 a year, and own the second - most - expensive homes, with home prices just shy of $ 1.4 million.
Though this neighbourhood ranks 16th in terms of household net worth, the people in Britannia have the highest average annual household salaries of any neighbourhood on the list, at $ 1.45 million per year.
Belarus's gross domestic product shrank by 3.5 percent in January to August and the average monthly wage has fallen by about a third in dollar terms since the start of the year to $ 420.
A survey last year by Mercer, a retirement and investment group, revealed that European pension funds would be inclined to raise their bond holdings when average long - term sovereign bond yields reached 2.8 percent.
The numbers are similarly cheery for workers in most other regions (excepting Latin American where high inflation will probably mean employees, on average, will receive a pay cut in real terms this year).
If one of those two events play out at the beginning of a CEO's term, which on average last about four years, it can leave an indelible mark on the way that leader is perceived.
Investors should also take note that poor years — those in the bottom quartile of returns — tended to be worse when starting valuations were more elevated over the long - term average.
But that total is dwarfed by the more than $ 1.5 trillion invested in intermediate - term portfolios (3.5 - to six - year average duration), which include core bond funds hewing to the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate index.
Another $ 431 billion is invested in short - term portfolios (one - to 3.5 - year average duration).
The VIX index, which tracks volatility in stocks, sits at roughly 12 on Friday, maintaining its year - long stay below its long - term average.
Last year's NBA Finals — in which the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers in six games — averaged roughly 20 million viewers per game and the series reportedly earned ABC more than $ 223 million in advertising revenues, which means this year's seven - game series likely earned the network an even greater haul in terms of ad revenue.
That's largely because startups grow an average of 96 percent in their first five years, in terms of employment.
According to Morningstar Direct, $ 59 billion is invested in long - term bond funds and exchange - traded funds (defined as portfolios with average durations above six years).
This is unsurprising, both because executive compensation has become one of the hot topics of the day (or rather, of the post-Occupy era) and because the study highlights the fact that if you look at the Top 100 Canadian CEOs (in terms of salary), the average Top 100 CEO earns as much in four hours as the average Canadian makes in an entire year (i.e., about $ 46,000).
Some years will see gains, and some years will see losses, but the targets are what the funds expect to see in annualized average gains over a long term, as long as 40 years.
Rosenstein says that the company's average oil and gas production over three years has a significant impact on management's long - term incentive pay, which makes up the largest part of its compensation.
Yet earnings as a share of national income have surged to near records, hitting 9 % in recent years, 50 % over their pre-2008, long - term average of 6 %.
The 21 % gain in the S&P in the year since Trump was elected compares favorably to the average of 6.1 % for the first year for other first - term presidents.
Economic factors like consumer confidence, financial obligations, and delinquencies are all improving and the consumer may be more insulated than investors think from a back - up in yields, given 75 % of their financial obligations are in the form of a mortgage, close to 90 % of all mortgages are 30 - year fixed, and the average mortgage is termed out at the lowest rate ever... Taking these factors into account, we generally think it pays to remain sanguine.»
Last year, wages and salaries were just 43 % of GDP — well below the long - term average of 47 %.
The weighted - average remaining contractual term of Apple's outstanding stock options as of September 26, 2015 was 4.1 years.
In fact, in real terms the average wage peaked more than 40 years ago: The $ 4.03 - an - hour rate recorded in January 1973 has the same purchasing power as $ 22.41 would today.
Should the economy manage to grow at close to its historical long - term average of 1pc a year, Greece's debt ratio would still top 100pc of GDP in three decades.
Finally, by substituting the historic linear trend above into the IRR term of this equation, and the industry average investment period of 13 years into the c term, we get the following formula, which shows that nominal R&D productivity / ROI currently stands at about 1.2 (i.e., we get only 20 % back on top of our original R&D investment after 13 years), is declining exponentially by about 10 % per year, and will hit 1.0 (zero net return on investment) by 2020:
The average rate on longer - term 5 - year CDs moved up.
One - third of performance share awards, which make up 50 % of long - term incentive compensation, are tied to average return on invested capital over a three - year period.
Given the outperformance of EM year - to - date, that discount has now reverted to around 25 %, in line with the long - term average.
After rallying more than 300 % since its IPO just over a year ago, $ AMBA entered into a correction throughout July and August that caused the semiconductor stock to slip below intermediate - term support of its 50 - day moving average.
«Taking this generation's diversity into account, our forecast for household formations over the next five years is 6.50 million to 6.75 million, or 1.30 million to 1.35 million per year, which is over 30 % higher than the long - term average rate of household formations,» Tirupattur says.
In second - term election years, then, equities dipped an average 4 percent, compared to an average increase of 7 percent during all election years.
The average rate is on the rise, going from 3.76 percent last year to 4.45 percent for the 2017 - 18 term, and there's a sense that the atmosphere in Washington is getting unfriendly.
Yet volatility is still below its long - term average, and the low - volatility climate of the past few years is incompatible with a world marked by slow growth, unstable inflation expectations and a likely Federal Reserve rate hike before year's end.
The Near - Term Tax Free Fund will maintain a weighted - average portfolio maturity of five years or less.
If you take out a new $ 10,000 debt consolidation loan at the 10.13 % average rate, you'll save $ 3,663 over a five - year term.
-- > The value of investing in relationships for the long - haul — > Investing in your health and longevity as a way to increase your lifetime earnings — > Why longer life expectancies should change the way you think about investing — > The shockingly low rate of personal savings and investment in the US — > My favorite part of the interview: whether we can reasonably expect the US markets to keep going up at their long - term average 7 % per year after inflation, or whether that was a unique period of US expansion which won't be repeated again.
All told, global gross domestic product (GDP) is on track to increase an estimated 3.8 % next year, the strongest showing since 2011, and a few ticks higher than the long - term average of 3.5 %.
While the increase won't mean a lot in terms of the average monthly payment for a homebuyer, it could be signaling the start of another steady rise, which we saw at the start of this year.
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The Australian dollar has remained in a relatively steady range over the past couple of years, at levels that are a little above average against the US dollar and about 10 per cent above average in trade - weighted terms.
It also found that during the same period, the average fixed - income investor earned only a 6.08 % return per year, while the long - term Government Bond Index reaped 11.83 %.
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