Sentences with word «unusually»

Additionally, tight pipeline capacity has caused an unusually large price discount for its oil, thereby reducing the company's current cash flow.
If this isn't the case and all the oil being produced is needed for current consumption, then the price of oil for future delivery can drop to an unusually low level relative to the spot price and stay there.
Takeaways include features of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers of high - quality companies to sell to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
These are unusually high levels of support for the opposition parties and I would expect future polls to show lower support.
Nearly 20 years on, KBC has been in the advantageous position of being able to offer an unusually broad range of product and service choices to its customers, pushing it to the head of its class.
BorgWarner is an auto parts manufacturer with unusually fast growth prospects.
In summary, history tells us to expect continuing weakness in silver relative to gold during the first two years of the next precious - metals bull market (which has possibly just begun), whereas the unusually - depressed current level of the silver / gold ratio suggests that the historical precedents might not apply this time around.
We believe this underscores the unusually low valuations for the Canadian oil and gas sector.
In the past year a number of news reporters and others have asked if the CBOE Volatility Index ® (VIX ®) was at an unusually «low» level in light of all the worldwide geopolitical uncertainties.
Two years is an unusually long time to identify a hacking incident.
While its estimated closing costs were quite high compared to other VA lenders, we found that much of the difference was due to USAA's unusually extensive and transparent disclosure of likely costs.
Because of the recession and the unusually low inflation in 2009 and 2010, nominal G.D.P. today is about 10 percent below that path.
Even if you have a federal subsidized loan, it's possible you borrowed during a year when interest rates were unusually high across the board.
In other words, if a very long - term investor is willing to rely on the notion that valuations when they sell will match or exceed the unusually high valuations of the present, that investor can reasonably expect stocks purchased at current levels to deliver long - term returns somewhere the range of 8 - 10 %.
As of last week, the Market Climate for stocks remained characterized by unusually unfavorable valuations, but market action has improved to a nearly neutral condition.
The reason could be that because of vacations an unusually high number of companies report their employment data too late to be included in the first release.
Takeaways include features of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers of high - quality companies to selll to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
Vancouver's steady population growth, in particular its unusually high percentage of foreign - born residents, is the basis of this confidence, said Mario Lefebvre, the director of the board's Centre for Municipal Studies, in an analysis released on Thursday.
Though I wouldn't take the 3 consecutive signals last week as a compelling warning in themselves, I do think they deserve mention because they are occurring so close to unusually overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions that independently warranted concern last week.
Since lower correlation has helped to depress volatility, hedges that benefit from both correlation and vol moving benefit from unusually good pricing now.
Largely discussed on internal developer channels, reports of the problems to the public have been unusually quiet, scarcely touching Reddit, Twitter and other active ethereum forums.
Regeneron spends significantly more than its peers on R&D, which — when combined with its elevated selling, general and administrative (SG&A) spending on recent drug launches — has caused its margins to look unusually low compared to its peers.
Historically, large asset bubbles in the United States have formed after periods of unusually low interest rates.
While to some extent this is a normalisation after a period of unusually subdued volatility, these movements may also be signalling that a degree of underlying fragility has built up over the long period of «search for yield».
We are usually more active in volatile time periods, and as you will see later in this report, we initiated holdings in an unusually large group of issues during the past quarter.
The recent increase in participation has been associated with some rise in the measured unemployment rate, which had fallen unusually quickly in earlier months.
The fact is that you're going to earn unusually low long - term returns.
The current advance began at a multiple of 16, so even from the beginning we had less room for valuations to expand, compared with those unusually long bulls.
For now, the Market Climate in stocks remains characterized by unusually unfavorable valuations and unfavorable market action, holding the Strategic Growth Fund to a fully hedged investment stance.
Griff Green, founder of decentralized charity Giveth, told CoinDesk he noticed the unusually high costs and took to Twitter to urge users to manually calculate the correct transaction fees.
This, in turn, reflects ongoing restraint in wages growth, despite the low unemployment rate, and productivity growth that is unusually strong for this stage of the economic cycle.
The growth of domestic demand, though still strong, is likely to ease from the unusually rapid pace seen in the past couple of years.
As of last week, the Market Climate for stocks remained characterized by unusually unfavorable valuations and unfavorable market action.
The range of policy interest rates among industrial countries remains unusually wide.
The second edition, published in 2005, warned about unusually high real estate prices.
For investors, the plot thickens: Across the globe, «returns across asset classes have been unusually high relative to their levels of volatility,» says Morgan Stanley Global Strategist Andrew Sheets.
The valuation is neither entirely unreasonable nor unusually appealing, but compared to the fairly high valuation of the market currently, it may make a good choice for a stock with a decent dividend yield (3.43 %) and consistent dividend growth history.
The deceleration reflected sharp cutbacks in government spending and weaker business investment and came despite an unusually warm winter, which many economists said likely provided a mild economic boost.
The current U.S. economic cycle has been unusually long, sparking market fears that it is ready to die of old age.
While some of these effects cancel out others — beaches opened early this year, while ski resorts prematurely stopped the lifts — a number of economists say the unusually mild weather was on net an economic plus.
Trump has an unusually warm rapport with Macron, as evidenced by their handsy interactions this week; by contrast, the last time Merkel met with Trump in the Oval Office, the president caused a stir by appearing to ignore a suggestion to shake her hand.
At the same time, Levi places oil prices in a long - term context, reminding listeners that we've become accustomed to unusually high prices for the last three years.
Are people unsubscribing at unusually high rates?
This is a back - of - the - envelope record of Government of Canada hiring, but jobs.gc.ca gives you an unusually convenient single - point source to make such a survey.
Dunkelberg, a frequent critic of the Obama administration, points to fiscal policy and the president in what The Wall Street Journal's Michael S. Derby called «an unusually partisan analysis» for such an economic report.
Granted unusually broad remit, FBI...
I think this was an unusually slow recovery.
Equity investors are enjoying an unusually tranquil start to the year, particularly in contrast to last January.
A once obscure office at HUD is the subject of unusually intense lobbying effort Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post
This prolonged a surge in global financial markets over the last two years, occurring against a backdrop of low growth and unusually accommodative monetary policies in advanced economies.
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