Sentences with phrase «year average peak»

The modern 5 - year average peak happened during January 2007.
From a 10 - year average global temperature low, established during November 1976, the modern warming period spanned 410 months, ending during December 2010 when the 10 - year average peak occurred.

Not exact matches

Typical defined - benefits plans calculate benefits based on the average of the employee's last five years of employment, usually his or her peak earning years.
«Idol,» which averaged more than 30 million weekly viewers at its 2006 peak and ranked No. 1 for nine consecutive years, averaged about 11 million last season (still enough by today's standards to land it in the top 20, but with fewer advertiser - favored younger viewers).
According to TiqIQ, the average ticket price for Jeter's last regular - season home game has already reached more than 2 1/2 times the peak average price for the final home game of all - star pitcher Mariano Rivera, who debuted with the Yankees in 1995, the same year as Jeter, and retired last year after 19 seasons with the team.
The multiple reached its peak for this bull market at 23.4, well above the five - year average of 18, and has since retreated below 20.
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.
The average non-housing wealth for the typical household in the 55 - 64 year old cohort was $ 89,300, compared to a peak of $ 160,700 in 2004.
Anticipating the 2000 stock market bust and 2007 credit bust, Rodriguez maintained cash levels averaging more than 25 % in his FPA Capital Fund and peaking at 45 % in 2007, compared to 1 % to 3 % levels in the 14 years in investment management leading up to 1998.
On average, we've had a correction (when the market falls 10 percent from its peak) once a year since 1900.
That said, the oldest Boomers are past their «peak consumption years», meaning less spending on key categories like transportation, housing and apparel, with the windfall more than picked up by their children, netting out to about an average 0.77 % demographic driven annual growth rate across sectors through 2060.12
The favorable market performance associated with many historical economic expansions is fully accounted for by 1) favorable post-recession valuations, with the S&P 500 averaging less than 9 times prior peak earnings at the recession low, expanding to just over 11 times peak earnings in the first year of the bull market, and 2) favorable trend uniformity, which typically emerges almost immediately in the form of a powerful breadth thrust off of a bear market low, and is confirmed within a few weeks by much broader trend uniformity.
When an investment horizon begins at depressed market valuations and ends at elevated market valuations, the total returns of investors over that horizon are always glorious (for example, the total return of the S&P 500 averaged nearly 20 % annually during the 18 - year period between the 1982 low and the 2000 peak).
«While average selling prices have not climbed back to last year's record peak, April's price level represents a substantial gain over the past decade,» said TREB president Tim Syrianos.
For example, the research shows that in the 12 months before a market peak, U.S. 10 - year Treasury yields have on average widened by more than 100 basis points.
The average price for a new Denton TX home stood at $ 295,533 in September, down from the peak of $ 340, 123 seen in January this year.
After the third longest bull market advance on record, fresh deterioration in key trend - following components within our measures of market internals (see Support Drops Away) recently joined this extended, overvalued, overbought, overbullish peak, even as the S&P 500 hovers at the top of its monthly Bollinger bands (two standard deviations above the 20 - period average) and cyclical momentum rolls over from a 9 - year high.
At its peak, supply exceeded demand by as much as two thousand barrels per day; OECD inventories stood at 368 million barrels above their five - year average.
Since 1962, the average peak - to - trough S&P 500 Index decline during these years was 19 %, although the past three midterm election years averaged closer to a 10 % drop (the correction in February 2018 was approximately 10 %).
The year - over-year figures are jumpy, but the 3 - year average figures show a clear trend downward from a peak in 2011.
Looking at periods where the price to peak earnings was above 19 and inflation and bond yields were below 2.5 percent and 4.5 percent, respectively, stocks had an average seven - year return of 6 percent.
For example, since 1950, the S&P 500 has enjoyed total returns averaging 33.18 % annually during periods when the S&P 500 price / peak earnings ratio was below 15 and both 3 - month T - bill yields and 10 - year Treasury yields were below their levels of 6 months earlier.
'' Nebraska averages almost 50 tornadoes a year (see: Nebraska Tornado Data Table * Nebraska's most number of tornadoes was 110 in 2004 * Nebraska's peak month for tornadoes is June, May is 2nd.
Projections issued after the Australia 2020 Summit in 2008 saw the age of the average Australian farmer peaking in 2011 at just under 55 years, and then gradually declining past 2030.
(I even saw one article saying that the average cornerback peaks third year — though I think the average cornerback is not exactly what we're after).
During the team's peak, which came from 2004 - 08, the average was closer to six a year.
This amount varies throughout the year, peaking well above 25 ounces around 7 - 8 months, but is much lower early on and near the end of the year as an average baby begins to transition to solids.
Although considered a relatively mild winter, with late January and February temperatures above average, the devastatingly cold weather experienced from late November through to early January saw the number of deaths rise above the national average, peaking during the first week of January 2011 with almost 3500 more deaths than the five - year average for that time of year.
Making matters worse, then - Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and the city's labor unions had agreed in May 2000 to «restart» pension calculations based on peak asset values, departing from a rolling five - year average that included lower values from prior years.
Cuomo's office disputed that number Sunday night, saying the average savings for Suffolk homeowners would be $ 500, in the second year — the peak year.
Of course, summer temperatures when the warming portion of the wobble cycle peaked roughly 7,500 years ago were at least 0.8 degrees Celsius warmer than 20th - century average temperatures.
Following Earth's last ice age, which peaked 20,000 years ago, the Antarctic warmed between two and three times the average temperature increase worldwide, according to a new study by a team of American geophysicists.
But with the price of oil dropping — by an average of 2 percent a year since the peak in 1980 — «that could push off the date for economic feasibility by as much as 25 years,» says Lynch.
Peak tornado activity, which occurs in the region from early May to early July, has moved an average of seven days earlier in the year over the past six decades.
It is difficult to find fault with at least its title, considering that the average price of oil over the preceding 10 years was $ 28 a barrel but rose to $ 45 over the ensuing decade to reach a peak of almost $ 150 in 2008.
In November 2017, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced that the year was likely to rank second hottest, noting that average global temperatures from January to September peaked above preindustrial levels by 1.98 degrees F (1.1 degrees C), Live Science previously reported.
The panel now expects the sun's activity will peak about a year late, in May 2013, when it will boast an average of 90 sunspots per day.
Even under a more moderate scenario where greenhouse gas emissions peak in 2040, 100 - year extreme sea levels could increase by 57 centimeters, or nearly 2 feet, on average, by the end of the century, with these events occurring every few years, according to study's authors.
The mean insolation at Earth orbit is about 1366 W / m ^ 2; the peak - to - peak variation over the 11 year solar cycle is about 3 W / m ^ 2; the authors discuss two running averages derived from different satellite data sets and analysis derived by Willson and Mordvinov (2003) and Frohlich and Lean (1998) respectively.
This is the second lowest winter peak in the 39 - year satellite record — just 60,000 sq km larger than the 2017 record — and 1.16 m sq km smaller than the 1981 - 2010 average.
Last year's peak came earlier than is typical, while this year's was later than the average peak time.
In the six months following the peak of bleaching in March 2016, scientists measured on average 67 % loss of corals in the northern 700 km section of the Great Barrier Reef, which was the worst impacted section in that year.
It peaked in the 1980s, when an average of 28,000 marriages were dissolved each year.
But the CX - 3 is successfully filling the void left by the departed Mazda 2, which at its peak generated 9,020 Canadian sales but averaged fewer than 4,000 in the three years following.
The WSJ notes that «the chain shut an average of about 15 stores a year in the past decade, but until 2009 it also was opening 30 or more a year,» with a peak of 726 stores in 2008.
But retirees typically live on 50 % to 60 % of the income they had in their peak working years, so RRSPs should be the first choice for those with average salaries or better.
For example, the average gain or loss for a 5 - year holding period that spans the entire length of the data is 30.67 %, and is however -20.72 % for the peak to present holding period.
In contrast, the average Price / Peak Earnings Ratio at the beginning of the three strongest second - year periods was 8.9.
The 10 - year real return from investing in the U.S. market at the peak prices from October 1997 through April 2003 ranged from 5 % to − 5 % and averaged 0 %, as shown in the shaded area of Panel A.
The average rate of NPLs as a percentage of total assets for commercial banks in the U.S. jumped more than eight-fold in three years, peaking at 2.74 % in 2009.
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