Sentences with phrase «year than fundamental»

And no one lost you more money this year than fundamental sell - side analysts «covering» the bank sector.

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And instead of a slowdown, fundamentals are actually pointing to solid growth in the coming months, albeit less dynamic than last year,» Brzeski said.
«You don't take a safety net program that has been operating for more than 50 years and change it in fundamental ways without having a single hearing to evaluate its impact,» she said.
True, the bond market's implied inflation forecast has shot up since last year; but that's almost entirely because of oil rather than economic fundamentals.
For many years, China kept the renminbi weaker than economic fundamentals dictated, to help its exporters stay competitive in foreign markets.
Equity factors can be valued using fundamental metrics Value and Size are cheap while Low Volatility and Growth are expensive Likely more meaningful for medium - to long - term than short - term investors INTRODUCTION The term «Factor Investing» reached an all - time high this year according to Google
For more than 40 years, Harris Associates has practiced consistent investment principles: as value investors, we seek out significantly underpriced companies that have strong business fundamentals and proven, shareholder - oriented management teams.
In this interview with The Energy Report, they name their favorites and outline the fundamentals that will make 2016 look a lot different than the year that just ended.
Bottom line: Europe is an attractive investment story this year, with a narrative more about valuation and fundamentals, and less about late - cycle euphoria, than in other regions.
Still, Walther, who has been in the financial services industry for more than 25 years, senses a fundamental underlying change even if the current generation of guaranteed income products will need more refining before RIAs bite down hard.
And to date, little about the past few years of hyper - appreciation in real estate prices — greater than that of Bubble 1.0 — has little to do with fundamental, end - user, shelter - buyer demand for houses «in which to live».
Cox responded: «So Feast is not a recantation of Secular City; it's an extension, a recognition that the changes we need are much more fundamental than I thought five years ago, and that the method for achieving them must be more drastic.
The date, therefore, at which Paul received the fundamentals of the Gospel can not well be later than some seven years after the death of Jesus Christ.
On the other hand, evangelicals who promote a warped view of American history in an effort to undo the court rulings on church - state affairs ignore a fundamental point made by Roger Williams more than 300 years ago: «No civil state or country can be truly called Christian, although the Christians be in it.»
«Certainly the «me» of five years ago would struggle to understand the «me» of now... It's at a much more fundamental level than the usual doubts and difficulties.
Watermark Funds Management's Joshua Ross was one investor who identified the potential problems more than a year ago, though the fund unwound its short position because of concerns the Murray Goulburn price would defy fundamentals in the face of strong dairy thematics playing out in stocks such as Bellamy's and Bega.
Australia's boxed beef exports are still expected to edge above one million tonnes shipped weight (swt) following the forecasted growth in production, which will be larger than any year prior to 2013, as many strong international demand fundamentals remain in place.
The fundamental principle behind Babies on Track is that the baby brain grows more in its earliest years «before 3 years old «than at any other time in human life.
«I am clear that public money should not be used to support any school or early years provider that does not support this aim because it seeks to promote ideas and teachings than run counter to fundamental British values.»
Of course, it's all playing out more publicly / more quickly in Greece today than in sub-Saharan Africa 20 years ago — maybe because the power imbalance isn't quite as large, so Greece has more room to manoeuvre — but the fundamentals are remarkably similar.
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, a stronghold in physical sciences, must make do with $ 46 million in 2014 to 2015, about one - third less than last year.
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, «a stronghold in physical sciences,» should receive just $ 46 million in the 2014 to 2015 fiscal year, about a third less than it received last year.
«The questions scientists are tackling now are a lot narrower than those that were being asked 100 years ago,» Michael Lemonick wrote in Time magazine recently, because «we've already made most of the fundamental discoveries.»
For more than 100 years, microscopists trying to view very small objects ran up into what was thought to be a fundamental physical limit: that resolution could get no better than half a wavelength of light.
AMSTERDAM — For more than 3 years, virologist Ron Fouchier has battled the Dutch government over a fundamental question in the balance between academic freedom and biosecurity: Did he need a government license to publish his hotly debated gain - of - function (GOF) studies on the H5N1 influenza strain?
Very little has surprised me more, in my years as a public intellectual, than how often I get collared on the street by some desperate pedestrian demanding an answer to this most fundamental question.
This is an important section, because the company may look better now than it will in 2 years: Knowing when these tax credits run out is often fundamental for knowing how well the company will do in the years to come.
The two species have lived together for more than 14,000 years, and in that time domestic dogs have changed themselves in fundamental ways in order to get along better with us.
TKF: For more than one hundred years, scientists believed the resolution image limit was a fundamental principle of nature.
Even though miRNAs have been systematically studied for more than ten years, fundamental questions regarding their biogenesis and function remain unanswered.
For more than 25 years, I have been privileged to work in the world of basic science, where scientists try to identify the fundamental mechanisms that drive a biological process.
The fundamental difference between spirulina and chlorella is that spirulina is many thousands of years older and does not possess the hard cell wall that makes chlorella closer to being a plant than algae.
It is often confused with chlorella, but the fundamental difference between the two is that spirulina is many thousands of years older and does not possess the hard cell wall that makes chlorella closer to being a plant than algae.
Dr. Edward Bach, more than 80 year ago, had an equally strong believe that our emotional state plays a fundamental role in health, sickness, healing and critical human functions like healthy natural sleep.
For more than 250 years the fundamental drivers of economic growth have been technological innovations.
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More than twenty - five years after Shoah, Claude Lanzmann's new film reveals a little - known yet fundamental aspect of the Holocaust, and sheds light on the origins of the «Final Solution» like never before.
Sure, the few years it's spent out of fashion is but a blink of the eye compared to the more than sixty it has been a part of television without fundamental change.
I'm much more hopeful today than I was 20 years ago that we will see some fundamental changes in education.
Might it not be more important for them to internalize basic chronology, fundamental events, key people, and major accomplishments than to agonize about the injustices and downtrodden of bygone years?
With over a dozen years» experience teaching freshmen in both high school and college, he feels most at home building classes that teach fundamental or preparatory skills and building assignments that trick students into learning more than they thought they could.
In response to this, Gibb said that GCSE and A-level qualifications required fundamental reform, as for many years exam boards had «competed with each other to appeal to the lowest common denominator in the battle for market share», which resulted in qualifications that assessed «vague thinking skills rather than core subject knowledge».
E. D. Hirsch has spent twenty - five tireless years bringing these findings from cognitive science to education policy and practice, but the reaction he has evoked indicates that the curriculum debates Loveless recounts may be shaped by a more fundamental opposition than whole language vs. phonics and multicultural vs. traditionalist.
«The S60 is a perfect example of how mastering the fundamentals creates a car that feels like so much more than the sum of its parts,» wrote Tingwall as our year drew to a close.
The first Golf GTI, launched 37 years ago, defined a fundamental standard for dynamic performance that was more precise than any other compact car.
Given strong U.S. fundamentals, even if the markets head further south, we should be better positioned to ride out the turmoil than we were seven years ago.
The assumption is the saver will need that money more in 30 years than today, when housing prices seem stretched beyond economic fundamentals.
Arnott has back - tested his methods on historical data and claims that his fundamental indexing approach would have outperformed traditional indexes by more than two percentage points a year over the past few decades.
Today, there may not be the backdrop of economic crisis that we had six years ago, but the fundamentals (in the short term) for oil have been impaired much more than was the case in 2008 - 2009.
The Investment Team applies a bottom - up research approach, combining traditional fundamental analysis and meetings with more than 1,000 company management teams in a typical year.
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