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So we'll be watching a few barometers for where things go.
Those are the things that people are using as their own barometers.
But the segments will be keenly monitored as barometers of economic health.
He pointed out that the Atlanta Fed's initial forecasts have been volatile barometers.
Carnwath's paintings are true barometers of the world after the 226 presidential election.
Ireland's top share index, one of the barometers for Brexit sentiment, advanced 103 percent.
BANKS are usually reliable barometers of the health of the economies they help finance.
Ireland's top share index, one of the barometers for Brexit sentiment, advanced 1 percent.
Those barometers are always in flux, contingent upon what the poem is attempting to do.
Recruiters have become important barometers of confidence in the British economy as uncertainty surrounding Brexit persists.
Popular barometers indicate recessionary risks are rising, in part explaining the underperformance of financials, Zidle said.
Levkovich said important economic barometers, like small business sentiment and CFO sentiment, had turned awhile ago.
The stock market, once among Trump's favorite barometers of success, reacted badly to the tariff news.
Political experts are looking to these races as barometers for what may happen in the midterms.
"It's hard not to use our parents as barometers for measuring our adult relationships," says Marin.
The orchestra and chorus, barometers of any opera company large or small, sounded crisp and passionate.
And other techniques can furnish "palaeo-barometers"; indeed, Dr Catling says he is working on one such.
The American stock market, one of the president's favorite barometers, has slumped in part over trade tensions.
The sale of cars and homes -- big-ticket purchases that are good barometers of spending -- are weakening.
The exchange rate is one of the most closely watched barometers of international investor confidence in Brazil.
They are perhaps its only reliable barometers of emotion, instruments of empathy and windows on the truth.
One of the best barometers we have for predicting a blue wave is the RealClearPolitics generic congressional ballot.
And using that most American of barometers, there are three times as many gun retailers as McDonald's restaurants.
This has nothing to do with success, styles, trends, or the marketplace — all of which are false barometers.
Markets are barometers, and often misleading, but in heightened moments they say something about hopes and fears ahead.
Republican gubernatorial victories in Virginia and New Jersey turned out to be better barometers of what was to come.
As the creator of today's visualization, Alberto Lucas López, points out, "the world's tallest buildings have acted as barometers".
Other economic barometers have also sowed doubts, like tepid consumer spending and stresses from China and other major economies.
We tend to talk about midterm elections as barometers of the political atmosphere countrywide — and they most definitely are.
I'm in favor of legalizing cannabis; I think, by most barometers, you'd have to say it's less harmful than alcohol.
There are two business-world barometers for clean-meat products that are make-or-break as well: price and scale.
We crunched the fund-raising numbers, which can be barometers of voter interest, of 16 candidates in the Democratic race.
His message was simple: why waste money on expensive fees and commissions for complex funds when market barometers often outperform them?
Paradoxically, pollsters may have to dive into seemingly chaotic streams of internet chatter to produce more reliable barometers in the future.
We have run out of barometers by which to judge Thursday games; all of them have pointed toward a cloudy future.
There's a ton going on inside that needs to be run through multiple checks — IMUs, ESCs, barometers, vision-processing board, flight controller.
And right now we're not—it's Facebook, Twitter—those are the barometers, and what they have in mind is their bottom line.
Both retailers are seen as barometers of the overall Australian economy, together collecting a majority of grocery dollars spent in the country.
Mr. Trump's advisers said privately that his unexpected rise to power showed that such traditional barometers did not matter as much anymore.
We have heard time and again that the market is one of the best barometers for reading the health of the presidency.
Elite conversation tends to fixate on three economic indicators as barometers for the strength of the economy: unemployment, GDP and the stock market.
"If one of the barometers to gauge that was a tweet from the president of the United States, so be it," he said.
Both feature in a wide range of investors' portfolios, are among the world's most liquid assets, and are viewed as barometers of risk appetite.
In the meantime, these numbers will serve as helpful barometers for you to monitor the health and performance of this new type of company.
In crucial barometers of health care quality, including infant mortality and deaths of women during childbirth, Alabama has some of the nation's worst figures.
Woolworths and Coles are seen as barometers of the overall Australian economy because they collect two-thirds of grocery dollars spent in the country.
In the land of Hindenburg Omens, January Barometers and Super Bowl Effects, few supposed indicators get investors' toes tapping as much as the Golden Cross.
Even with the ACA, the U.S. trails other developed nations in a wide swath of health barometers, from cradle (infant mortality) to grave (life expectancy).
Lets give the commissioner the benefit of a doubt for a moment: What barometers could we use to determine whether the TNF games are "better"?
This investing approach, which comprises funds tracking market barometers like the major indicies and sectors, now accounts for nearly half of the US stock market.
Birds are indicator species, serving as acutely sensitive barometers of environmental health, and their mass declines signal that the earth's biological systems are in trouble.
Mining stocks, among the chief barometers of concern over the Chinese economy, shed 2.5%, leading declines among the European sub-sector trading in the red.
But there are other important barometers that investors need to pay attention to as well — and they also are flashing yellow caution signs for the economy.
On Thursday, the Dow Jones and S&P 500 — two barometers for how well the US stock market is doing — dropped by more than 2 percent.
The other team has all the same opportunities, and you drive together in a big, fast, furious pack, all with your own individual barometers for success.
People will have more barometers to gauge whether their Netflix subscriptions are worth it, and more options to switch to if they decide they are not.
She's been selling haunted materials (and specifically possessed dolls) for 15 years, and tells me she appraises her goods on a variety of different ghostly barometers.
It understood that those school days become barometers for every happiness or misery later in life, and it leveraged one of humanity's most potent sentiments: nostalgia.
Timepieces are examined as works of art as well as cultural barometers in the new book "The Beauty of Time," by Dominique Fléchon and François Chaille.
Meaningful KPIs are the stethoscopes, tourniquets, and barometers that enable startups to take their own pulse—and to rapidly commence any resuscitation that may be required.
For that reason, a range of job market barometers will provide some of the most vital signals about how the economy is withstanding the virus' impact.
The June 1-3 summit is a chance to examine passenger and cargo trends: key barometers of consumer confidence and trade amid a faltering global economy.
Should economic barometers hold up and some of the world's geopolitical problems get solved in a timely manner, the Fed could change its tune before 2019 is over.
In North Korea, invitations to leadership gatherings — and how close people are placed to Mr. Kim — are often barometers of whether an official is favored in the government.
And if you're a long-running show, well, the audience just might laugh at the mere presence of a beloved character, which can skew writers' barometers for what's funny.
Passive investing, made up of funds tracking market barometers, has now taken over nearly half the stock market as more investors shun stock-pickers and flock to index funds.
NEW YORK, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market's barometers of investors' inflation outlook remained at higher levels on Wednesday following the release of the minutes from the Jan.
Miles driven autonomously is just one of many barometers for how advanced a company's technology is and is how the software driving the cars learns and gains more experience.
Recruiters have become important barometers of the UK economy as companies and workers await more clarity on the time and form of the divorce deal with the European Union.
Because they represent important facets of America's complex political personality—Virginia, the suburbanising South; New Jersey, the industrial north-east—their elections can be barometers of emerging trends and sentiment.
Given the high demand is for downside protection, a steep skew - the difference between at-the-money and out-of the-money strikes - would be ignored by traditional risk barometers.
"It's definitely one of the barometers of consumer confidence," said Jason Yu, Shanghai-based General Manager of market researcher Kantar Worldpanel, adding Beijing policymakers would be keeping a watchful eye.
The Fed kept up its brave face in discussing longer-term inflation expectations, acknowledging that market-based measures fell but maintaining that "most" survey-derived barometers of inflation expectations changed little.
The company collects information like speed, acceleration, barometers, as well as data from your phone, like how often you looked at it and how fast you were going at the time.
These apps function largely as time-wasters, but they're also social barometers arriving at a time when the app's young users care very much about the opinions shared by their peer group.
Based on a handful of stock and bond market indicators — typically prescient barometers of future recession — we estimate that the odds of a recession by this time next year are better than even.
Here are the best Dow trades in the week after a nonfarm payroll beat of 100,000 jobs or more and a look at how the Dow has done against other stock market barometers.
It matches up closely with the slope of the yield curve, which plots interest rates on short- and long-term government bonds, long considered one of the most reliable barometers of economic health.
Known for its inclusion of large U.S. companies as well as its relatively few members compared to other barometers, the Dow has changed components roughly every two years over the past 20 years.
"While the reversal in Technology stocks is certainly a change, we're reluctant to view recent price action too bearishly with flows moving into sectors like Financials and other risk barometers firming," he said.
The G-meters and any future aviation instruments that might be added to future versions — barometers and altimeters, for example — still would be integrated at the atelier, which employs three full-time watchmakers.
The underlying theme of The Good Place, I think, is that any sort of rigid system designed to provide absolute morality barometers is inevitably going to fail, because humans aren't great at rigidity.
Recruiters have become important barometers of the UK economy, as doubts on the time and shape of the country's departure from the European Union cast a shadow over decision making by companies and workers.
Where weather wonks of centuries past sought in rain gauges and barometers something like a brush with divinity, in the pointillism that emerges from today's observation stations, we hunt, strangely, for traces of ourselves.
Then again, Mr. Ryan also laughed off the idea that Mr. Trump would strip his political critics of their security clearances, so clearly Republican leaders are not the best barometers of this president's thinking.
"A robust holiday season for retail sales is just one of many barometers that points to a consumer that is clearly feeling positive about their financial health," NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said.
"The customary demographics — age, gender, marital status and income — aren't always the most useful barometers for identifying ideal clients and understanding their needs," according to a study released earlier this year by Edward Jones.
The barometers that traders look at for stocks, bonds and foreign exchange are all signaling super-low levels of volatility, or a high level of complacency that there's no bad news about to bombard markets.
NEW YORK, July 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market's barometers of investors' inflation outlook held their earlier gains on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose in-line with analyst forecasts in June.
The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite — which serve as barometers of the U.S. stock market — each fell by more than 10% last week, their biggest weekly declines since October 2008.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: one of the great barometers, if you will, of CEO confidence and market confidence in the world, in part because you get to spend so much time with so many different clients.
From a thermometer for temperature to barometers for atmospheric pressure and plenty of other features in-between, these geeky gadgets can basically tell you everything you need to know about the weather whenever you need it.
But the way we feel about Watchmen, any adaptation of Watchmen, and the rich world of comic books like it, are feelings sparked by our own personal values, perceived hypocrisies and injustices, and barometers of heroism.
In most cases, because we have no idea whether compasses, IMUs, ESCs, barometers, PCB and other components were damaged, or to what extent, and whether they should be repaired or replaced, they'd consider that a scrub.
The barometers of that are everywhere: from the number of major European men's clubs now investing in women's teams to the occasional announcements from FIFA and UEFA about road maps to expand the sport even further.
And because the transport stocks are widely viewed as good economic barometers, that action is an encouraging sign for investors, O'Shares ETF Investments chief and "Shark Tank" co-host Kevin O'Leary told CNBC's "ETF Edge" on Monday.
Both serve as useful barometers for people's expectations for an upcoming game—a low point spread means the game is expected to be close, and a high over/under means the game's expected to be high-scoring.
Traditional barometers of caution in the currency markets such as the yen and the Swiss franc are poised for a big week of gains as volatile markets in thin year-end trading have marred appetite for risk.
One of his all-important barometers — the stock market — rebounded on Monday after falling sharply immediately after the announcement of the tariffs last week as the Republican dissent fueled optimism that Mr. Trump would ultimately reverse course.
The Australian dollar and China's yuan, often seen as barometers of investor risk appetite, rose on Friday on hopes of progress in U.S.-China trade talks, while optimistic comments from Ireland on Brexit boosted the British pound.
While Trump has been dismissive of his inability to attract or impress A-listers from the entertainment world, his quick reaction when barometers of pop culture are in his favor suggest he appreciates it when he can.
The Nasdaq is the first of the three closely watched U.S. stock barometers to fall into bear territory, with the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average down about 15 percent from their respective highs.
Marilyn KriegerCertified Cat Behavior Consultant, owner of The Cat Coach LLC, and author of Naughty No MoreThe direction and speed with which cats move and swish their tails conveys how they're feeling—their tails act like emotional barometers.
They argue that the two states are not good barometers when it comes to appeal to voters of color and are showing no signs of wanting to ditch their candidate for someone like Bloomberg, Buttigieg or Klobuchar. Sen.
"A robust holiday season for retail sales is just one of many barometers that points to a consumer that is clearly feeling positive about their financial health," NRF President and Chief Executive Matthew Shay said in a statement.
Recruiters like Hays have become important barometers of the economy, especially in Britain, as doubts about the timing and shape of the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union weigh on decisionmaking by companies and candidates for jobs.
Editorial Notebook Beyond the usual barometers of the Christmas marketing season — this year's Fingerling toy is a must-have for children — there is the Black Friday tally of holiday gun buyers, which this year broke all previous records.
But this uncertainty doesn't mean there aren't places to look for important clues for the winners, and Jackie Kucinich of The Daily Beast shared a few tips on places her sources suggest will be good barometers of Iowa's mood.
Bumble's New York City Hive Bumble's New York City Hive This message was repeatedly echoed to me by others around Wolfe Herd, and it seems to be one of the internal barometers the company uses to track its success.
But awards are used as barometers of artistic quality, and winning best picture will ensure that movies like Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody are included in the pantheon of "great films" of our era, whereas others will get overlooked.
The bond market's barometers on inflation expectations approached their highest levels in more than two weeks in the wake of a preferred inflation measure by the Federal Reserve rebounding to the Fed's 2 percent goal in the first quarter.
The Superflex work perfectly captures the tone of this biennial, which invited artists to explore new geographies and networks as barometers of economic inequality, political instability, and the power of art to connect us to the stories of others.
Oregon, which was one of the first programs out of the gate with a pilot that began in July 2017, is one of the "best barometers for growth," according to a report from research firm Cerulli Associates released last week.
NEW YORK, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market's barometers of investors' inflation outlook increased further on Wednesday as underlying price growth remained intact in January even though food and energy costs were little changed for a third straight month.
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market's barometers of investors' view on inflation trimmed their earlier decline on Friday as data showed U.S. economic growth slowed less than expected in the second quarter while price growth remained muted.
A quick count of a sample of votes by pollsters Kompas and Indo Barometers show the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), of which Widodo is a member, is likely to win 20.48 percent of the votes for the national parliament.
That they may be too cowed or craven to do anything about their concerns is beside the point: All that matters for the purposes of identifying sources of optimism is that their moral barometers aren't broken in quite the way Trump's is.
Most alarming to investors and a few Fed officials is that the Consumer Price Index and other U.S. inflation barometers have flatlined or retreated from levels earlier this year, raising doubts about whether price growth could reach the Fed's 230 percent goal.
And I do think there's a risk that we could see over time, I don't think this is a pressing issue now, but over time, we could see more regulation that leads to different barometers of standards for what you have to do.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is tracking big data on an array of industrial barometers such as power use and traffic flows to take the pulse of general activity and target stimulus measures aimed at mitigating the impact of the coronavirus on its struggling economy.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is tracking big data on an array of industrial barometers such as power use and traffic flows to take the pulse of general activity and target stimulus measures aimed at mitigating the impact of the coronavirus on its struggling economy.
As for resumes, he said, the firm is using technology to scan them for certain words and experiences that it has found are good barometers of a person's success at Goldman and is exploring using a personality questionnaire as part of the recruiting process.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — It may be said that art fairs have traditionally been seen as barometers that indicate current moods or trends in the art market, presenting a snapshot of what may currently be in fashion, or bankable, for collectors.
At its presentation at the Television Critics Association yesterday, studio head Jennifer Salke says that while they'll "never say 'never'," they've begun using their "own testing barometers and some user data," to make the determination for what to pick up, rather than a popular vote.
In Michigan, whose suburban voters are one of the most-­watched barometers in American politics, the margins were narrower but still notable: Sanders won white voters without a college degree by 2013 percentage points, and voters making less than $50,000 by 3 percentage points.
"It's difficult to reconcile the tepid message from many of the macro barometers with the strength in equities, and we're certainly mindful of this backdrop as the market's weaker seasonal period approaches," Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners, said in a note Wednesday.
Jeff Hirsch, Yale Hirsch's son and now editor and publisher of the almanac, acknowledged this week that both barometers had missed the mark this year, but said their long-term record remained intact and that they had accurately anticipated the correction that bottomed out in February.
The officials established barometers to measure success as the US presses forward in the 16-year war, and claimed the top national security and foreign policy officials emerged from the meeting united on ways to address the President's questions and concerns on the US's ongoing commitment to Afghanistan.
The tally is one of the few remaining public barometers for the United States' war effort in Afghanistan after the American military command there stopped releasing or classified others, such as the number of Afghan casualties and the percentage of districts controlled by the Afghan government versus Taliban forces.
The losses in the stock market — one of the president's self-appointed barometers of the nation's success — are described as a consequence of fears deliberately spread by liberals and biased journalists, rather than a reaction by investors concerned about how the virus has affected economies around the world.
Democratic strategists have argued that generic ballot questions are useful barometers of public support, while arguing that a combination of Republican gerrymandering and left-leaning Americans moving into urban areas means Democrats must maintain significantly higher support in the national popular vote in order to get majorities in the Congress or the Electoral College.
Based on analysis from Larry Williams, the renowned stock trader credited for creating a number of market barometers including the aptly-named Williams %R momentum indicator, investors should expect the stock market to cycle through a hot streak in September, a steep fall in October and another upswing at the end of that month.
Based on analysis from Larry Williams, the renowned stock trader credited for creating a number of market barometers including the aptly named Williams %R momentum indicator, investors should expect the stock market to cycle through a hot streak in September, a steep fall in October and another upswing at the end of that month.
Several new themes have also emerged in the space that reflect burgeoning trends in the broader market, including a reinvigorated focus on ESG, or environmental, social and governance factors, on the semiconductor stocks, which have served as unofficial barometers for the U.S.-China trade dispute, and on the yet-unconfirmed but widely anticipated bitcoin ETF.
Twenty-five percent of Democratic millennials believe people over 65 are too old for run for president and 22% believe people over 224 are too old — barometers that would rule out Bernie Sanders (who is now 21), Elizabeth Warren (who is now 2006), Joe Biden (who is now 222), and Michael Bloomberg (who is now 237).
The harsh reality is that markets are amoral, instinctively neutral barometers of economic performance, and they will at times ignore the brutality and excesses of strongmen for a simple reason: Facing little or no resistance from legislatures, courts or independent watchdogs, strongmen can push through sweeping reforms — particularly in emerging economies, where political institutions and the rule of law are relatively weak.
" Listening to the women in their lives, as well as to their own sartorial barometers, has resulted in a collection of bohemian staples that straddles the line between something-special and everyday — or, as Margaret put it, "clothes that make you feel beautiful and feminine, that you can wear to the office, or out, but also get down on the floor with your kid.
An analysis of that information by Austan Goolsbee of the University of Chicago and Peter Klenow of Stanford found that prices for goods sold on the internet rose much more slowly from 250 to 22 than indicated by barometers like the Consumer Price Index, or C.P.I. Online prices of personal computers fell by 12.3 percent, for example, but the C.P.I. showed just a 6.9 percent drop.
COHN: LOOK, THE STOCK MARKET IS IMPORTANT TO US, BUT IT'S JUST ONE OF THE BAROMETERS THAT WE'RE LOOKING AT. WE LOOK AT THE STOCK MARKET EVERY DAY, BUT WE LOOK AT THE EMPLOYMENT DATA, WE'RE LOOKING AT GDP DATA, WE'RE LOOKING AND TALKING TO CEOs EVERY DAY ABOUT WHAT THEY'RE SEEING IN THEIR BUSINESS, ABOUT WHAT THEY'RE HIRING NEEDS ARE, WHAT THEIR OPPORTUNITIES ARE, WHERE THEY SEE OPPORTUNITIES FOR US IN AMERICA.

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