Sentences with phrase «tight correlations of»

Now, if the concept of yield spreads is valid, when I do regressions of treasury yields on corporate index yields, I should see tight correlations of the yields versus Treasuries, and beta coefficients near one.
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The figure suggests that trends in the real return on the 10 - Year Treasury Note rate track the growth in Fed purchases of longer dated Treasury Securities between 2003 and 2012, with a tighter correlation between 2008 and 2011.
Stretched valuations, high levels of uncertainty about the macroeconomic backdrop and tight correlations would seem to warrant a closer look at assets that can help offer true diversification benefits and downside protection in the event of another synchronized decline across a whole spectrum of riskier assets.
In Silicon Valley the tight correlation between personal interactions, performance, and innovation is an article of faith, and innovators are building cathedrals reflecting this.
In addition he demonstrated a tight correlation between Planned Parenthood's contraceptive distribution and its abortions, in direct contravention of the oft - heard comment that contraception reduces abortions.
The correlation is so tight that the steepness of a supernova's light curve — a plot of its changing brightness over time — accurately predicts its intrinsic brilliance.
Hence, there is a tight correlation between nutrient intake and β - cell number in nondiabetic obese individuals and experimental models of over-nutrition.
Further in their Fig. 1 Courtillot et al. show geochemical data from a Central Alpine stalagmite which purports to establish a highly tight correlation between climate variations and a solar activity proxy; as Bard and Delaygue note, Courtillot and co-workers have concealed the fact that the correlation is so good precisely because the chronology of the two series being compared has been finely tuned to expressly maximize the correlation.
Where most people assumed that there was a tight correlation between glucose levels and insulin levels, it turned out that only 23 % of the variability in the insulin response was due to the glucose.
Your body actually sends vitamin E to your skin in a very tight correlation with the amount of sebum produced; in other words, the more sebum you produce the more vitamin E will be sent there.
A tighter positive correlation between the two might be also be spurred on by a rise in the rate of inflation.
An interesting feature of the tight correlation present in figure 2a is the curvature, which is due to the functional form of CO2 forcing.
In § 3a, we confirmed the very tight correlation between cumulative emissions and peak CO2 - induced warming, refined in § 3b to consider the effect of non-zero emissions floors.
Here is another version of the temperature and CO2 plot you reference, though it does not include CH4 and the time axis is reversed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Co2-temperature-plot.png Note that the correlation is not so tight, and a definite lag is apparent.
I do not see any way movement or environment contamination would explain the tight correlation between the surface data as read by two independent centers and two sets of satellite data.
In addition to such emotionally charged rhetoric, the ALA once again repeats the claim that tighter ozone limits will reduce asthma cases, ignoring more than a decade of real - world data that shows there is no correlation.
The public's interest in crypto and the value of cryptocurrencies have a strangely tight correlation, as measured by Google Trends data.
The figure suggests that trends in the real return on the 10 - Year Treasury Note rate track the growth in Fed purchases of longer dated Treasury Securities between 2003 and 2012, with a tighter correlation between 2008 and 2011.
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