Sentences with phrase «with sharp drops»

This year began with sharp drops in the S&P 500 and Treasury notes and a spike in VIX (see chart).
But even with the sharp drop, the stock's price remains higher than it was just six weeks ago.
One speculative note: The 2010 SEC / CFTC report (page 21) shows the E-mini market depth, with a sharp drop - off of both buying and selling depth at about 1:45 p.m. Central / 2: 45 Eastern.
The chart above shows that the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that commercial crude oil inventories at OECD countries could hit their lowest in two years by the end of 2017, coinciding with a sharp drop in U.S. inventories.
When infants were placed on top of a sheet of plexiglass with a sharp drop - off visible underneath, they only crawled across it when their caregivers displayed happy, encouraging emotions.
The dip in ridership coincides with a sharp drop in quality of service on the subway.
«When combined with the sharp drop in home prices, today's low mortgage interest rates have made owning a home more affordable than at any time since the 1970s.»
Most recently the peak in 1998 coincided with the Sun, and the quick halt of any rise is consistant with the sharp drop off of Sun spots.
Demand for industrial real estate registered a marked pullback, associated with a sharp drop in new construction during the first quarter of 2015.
The office sector was the worst performer as it struggled with a sharp drop in occupancy, steep rent declines, and considerable decompression in the capitalization rate [Figure 1].

Not exact matches

More importantly: notice the sharp drop in positive sentiment during the final stage of the sales cycle, where the buyer and seller may be verbally wrestling with each other to come to a win / win agreement.
With the collapse of global oil prices, the largest recyclers like Waste Management have reported sharp drops in recycling revenue and stagnated recycling rates across the country.
Population growth rates have fallen in Western Australia and across the country as a whole, with WA experiencing a sharp drop in overseas migration and a net loss of people through interstate movements.
It was filmed using a custom - built drone equipped with seven GoPro cameras and operated by a licensed drone pilot due to the complicated nature of the shoot, which included dropping 30 feet into a field of sharp agave; long, continuous shots; and stabilization against the wind.
The port city of Tianjin saw the sharpest fall in its livability score among the eight Chinese cities surveyed, with the drop compounded by a decline in its environment score following an explosion at a chemical factory a year ago.
Entrepreneurs tend to be highly educated: 45 % of American self - made entrepreneurs have advanced degrees, a sharp contrast with the early 20th century, when men like Henry Ford dropped out of school to become tinkerers.
You'll note in the graphic above that the three 10 % drops in the Dow since August 2015 were followed with sharp, «V» recoveries.
The fallout has been severe, with numerous lawsuits, governmental inquiries, a #DeleteFacebook user boycott campaign, and a sharp drop in share price that's erased nearly $ 50 billion of the company's market cap.
2015.02.02 RBC Canadian Manufacturing PMI ™ drops to its lowest level in nearly two years during January January data indicated a sharp slowdown in the Canadian manufacturing sector, with overall business conditions improving at the weakest pace since April 2013, according to the RBC Canadian Manufacturing Purchasing Managers...
The unexpected drop was in sharp contrast with last week's jump in the consumer sentiment index put out by Thomson Reuters / University of Michigan.
Wall Street suffered a sharp drop on Tuesday, with major benchmarks posting substantial declines in response to a combination of economic factors.
It has historically outrun the broader market, but with periodic sharp drops.
Asian marketplaces ended with gains — Japan's Nikkei led the way, recovering from a sharp drop on Tuesday.
In reality, the drop has been even sharper with just a minor correction within.
The effect of this fall was compounded by a sharp drop in spending by domestic residents with retail sales falling by 8 1/2 per cent in Hong Kong in April.
Facing a sharp drop - off in sales, Chipotle responded with widely publicized measures that the Company touted as improvements to its food safety protocols.
This prompted a drop in value for the pound against the US dollar and most other major currencies, with the US dollar experiencing a sharp spike $ 1.36 per pound by January 2009.
You will only need 2 dacquoise layers for the cake; the third is insurance in case of cracking (one of mine did, when I dropped it); you can trim them if they spread a little with a sharp knife so that they fit in the cake.
Cut peel and any white pith from orange with sharp knife, then cut sections free from membranes, letting them drop into medium bowl.
He returned to Juventus for the 15/16 season just passed, but featured in less than half of all Serie A matches - a sharp drop off for a player in the previous team of the season, no doubt hard to accept - and for that reason he is linked with a move.
Even with significant public backing, the line has dropped two points, indicating that sharp money is favoring the double - digit underdog.
There has also been some slight sharp money indicators on the Raiders with the Titans line dropping from -7 to -6.
Early bettors are all over Green Bay with 86 % of spread bets and it would be difficult to envision this line dropping back below -3 since sharps will likely come back in and bet Green Bay at -2.5 if it does.
While the line flirted with 6.5 at a handful of books on Friday, sharp money hit this game for the first time Sunday, grabbing Ohio State at +7 and dropping the line to a consensus of 6.5 across the sports betting market.
It has settled back slightly to 1.77, but with a 2:1 bet count as well as continued sharp action on Man U, we would expect the price to keep dropping, even though in four meetings last season United failed to cover the -1 1/2 handicap.
Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
The sharpest drop off in breastfeeding rates is within the first couple of weeks, with the most commonly sited reasons being insufficient milk production and problems with attachment (latch - on and milk transfer)(Taveras, 2003; National Immunization Survey, 2003).
The company closed last spring after 146 years in business with company officials saying the final nail was a sharp drop in ticket sales after it stopped putting elephants in its performances.
Figures released by the ONS just last week, showed a sharp increase in the number of people with long term illnesses and disabilities dropping out of the labour market altogether.
And provisional NHS figures for hospital admissions show a 32 per cent drop in admissions for assault with a sharp object for victims aged 19 or under.
Labour are down sharply, the Liberal Democrats are up, benefiting either from the publicity of their leadership election or through Labour's misfortune, the Conservative vote is down very slightly — the same as we saw with BPIX, rather than the sharp drop we saw with ICM.
Weiner has vowed to stay in the running despite his sharp drop in the polls after admitting last month that he continued having online relationships with women for more than a year after his 2011 resignation from Congress.
The poll found 51 percent of voters view Clinton unfavorably, compared to 46 percent with a favorable view, a sharp drop from 56 - 40 percent positive in July, according to the poll of registered voters in the Empire State.
It's a drop - point, serrated blade, with a sharp tip for precise cuts and serration for cutting rope and sawing through wood.
Also that day, Fischbach recalls, «when we looked at our data there was a sharp drop in the count rate [the rate of radioactive decay], exactly coincident with the flare.»
Strachan linked rising rates of these allergic illnesses in the U.K. with improvements in living standards since the industrial revolution — in particular, a sharp drop in the number of infections experienced in early childhood.
«Though the continuously rotating field used for the μTUM is harder to implement than an alternating field, the trade - off is that the tumbling robot always has a point in contact with the ground, provided that there are no sharp drop - offs or cliffs in its path.
With the demise of the Aztec empire came a sharp drop in the cultivation of Amaranth, even as a food source.
I added a few drops of almond essence to bring out the taste of the plums and it was all totally delicious with a sharp, fresh yoghurt.
Aware that he has been betrayed to some extent, Mickey stumbles into a relationship with hard - drinking bartender Charlene (Amy Adams), a sharp - tongued college drop - out.
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