Sentences with phrase «week historic high»

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As Fortune reported last week, the nation now has more breweries than ever before: 4,144 in 2015, exceeding a historic high set in 1873.
With the jackpot now getting closer to that historic high, this week's drawings could bring in hundreds of millions of customers, increasing the possibility of a split pot.
Two weeks ago, SPY was trading at an all - time historic high.
The major indices once again reached new all - time highs this week, and stocks are enjoying a historic winning streak fueled by solid earnings from market - leading stocks, the perceived benefits of tax reform and «FOMO» (Fear Of Missing Out).
«In 2011 Alabama moved from near last to 25th in the nation in overall grades and scores [Education Week assessment]... 12th in the nation for standards, assessments and accountability... data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) showed a historic gain of eight points in fourth grade Reading for Alabama public school students — the... highest gain ever in NAEP recorded history.
Austin, TX — Over seventy delegates from six communities around the Central Texas region composed of students, teachers, administrators, higher education, community and business leaders are convening next week to create a historic plan for closing achievement gaps that will feed into a 21st century blueprint to bring about educational change in Central Texas.
Now 60 years later, at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca where historic automobile racing premiers as the only track - action competition during the Monterey Peninsula's annual Classic Car Week, the Corvette will star as the event's special marque, with seven generations of the magnificent sports car occupying special displays and / or paddock and pit areas before taking to the famous raceway for high - speed action.
With the end of Secretary of State Clinton's historic visit to Myanmar (Burma) wrapping up last week — the first of any high - ranking official from the U.S. in 50 years — it's safe to assume that a good portion of the millions of eyes that watched as Clinton toured Shwedegon Pagoda in Yangon (barefoot no less) are contemplating trips themselves to the secretive nation.
After Bitcoin set an all - time high of $ 5856 last week, investors and traders have been closely watching charts with anticipation to see whether the prices would hold above this historic level or contract to a lower threshold.
After Bitcoin set an all - time high of $ 5856 last week, investors and traders have been closely watching charts with anticipation to see whether the prices would hold above this historic level or contract to a -LSB-...]
On the contrary, despite the increasingly politicized verbal battles, ballooning transaction fees, and more frequent delays in transaction confirmations, the price of bitcoin has risen by more than $ 1,000 within the last 30 days alone, not to mention hitting historic new all - time highs seemingly every other week and subsequently drawing the attention of institutional investors and mainstream media outlets alike.
Since last week, Bitcoin, the world's most popular cryptocurrency, continues to renew its historic record value, reaching as high as $ 11,874 on Sunday, twofold of $ 5,948 recorded just three weeks ago on November 13.
After several weeks of considerable volatility, mixing rapid growth with sudden declines, momentum finally boosted Bitcoin to its new historic high.
Ryan discusses the death of Osama Bin Laden; Ryan reviews the economic news of the week; Ryan notices the correlation between increased home sales and interest rate drops; Louis notes we can't expect the housing market to be supported by further decreases in rates as they are already near historic lows; Ryan explains that interest rates change once every four hours; Ryan notes the difference between getting a quote and being locked in to an interest rate; Ryan advises the importance of keeping in touch with your mortgage lender; Louis notes that interest rates change a lot faster than home prices; Ryan notes that the consumer confidence was up, Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's decision to keep interest rates where they are and to continue the $ 600 billion QE2 program; Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's view that inflation is nascent; Louis notes that not only does the Fed not see inflation that exists but disclaims any responsibility for it; Louis asserts that there is a correlation between oil prices and Fed policy; Louis discusses Ben Bernanke's assertion that the Fed can't control oil prices but that they somehow can control the impact of higher oil prices on the rest of the economy; Louis also remarks on Bernanke's view of the dollar - the claim that a strong dollar can be achieved through the Fed's current policy as it is their belief that they are creating a sound economy and therefore a sound dollar; Louis notes the irony of the Fed chastising Congress» spendthrift ways — if the Fed did not monetize the debt, Congress could» nt spend; Louis noted that as Bernanke spoke the prices of gold and silver rose as it seemed that the Fed has no interest in cutting off the easy money; the current Fed policy will keep interest rates low; Ryan notes that the Fed knows that they can't let interest rates rise because of the housing mess; Louis notes that the Fed has a Hobson's Choice - either keep rates low or let interest rates rise and cut off the recovery.
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