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  1. something that is used as a sign of what will happen in the future

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Polls Top searches Vigo County, Indiana Vigo County, the ultimate bellwether county, retains its bellwether status.
It will be about creating strategies for winning bellwether counties in bellwether states in the Electoral College.
A bellwether that is more representative of what you want to predict is more likely to be useful than a bellwether that is less representative.
RP: Port Clinton is the county seat of Ottawa County, and Ottawa County is the bellwether county in the bellwether state of the United States.
Some people use a groundhog in Pennsylvania as a bellwether of more winter, and others have used skirt length as a bellwether of the stock market.
Whether you are an investor or policymaker, be careful about using what a pundit calls a bellwether unless you understand how well the bellwether actually predicts what you want to predict.
That makes Tesla's case a bellwether — particularly for Amazon.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Shale oil bellwether EOG Resources Inc (EOG.
The bellwether index was at 2,746 Monday morning, down 0.2%.
Regardless, there could be a big opportunity here for Bellwether.
UnitedHealth has been a bellwether on Obamacare plans this year.
This has been a bellwether year for the Green Party.
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It is also seen as a bellwether of national politics.
Caterpillar is largely seen as a bellwether for global growth.
Germany's DAX - a bellwether for trade sentiment - added 1.35 percent.
If you believe Google is the only bellwether, you might.
Diepsloot is a bellwether for events in postapartheid South Africa.
Nike (NKE) is considered a bellwether of the broader economy.
Devin Nunes, that'll be a pretty significant bellwether for November.
As another cogent example, consider the bellwether accelerator Y Combinator.
Bellwether expects advertising spending to return to growth in 2018.
Neither a zigzag nor a bellwether beeline in their history.
DJI, is often seen as a bellwether for the sector.
The slim margin of victory could be a 2020 bellwether.
Shares of Boeing, a trade bellwether of global trade, fell 93%.
CSI300 have fallen 25 percent into 'bear' territory, export bellwether Germany .
Which even Alter, the author of that first bellwether book, concedes.
By contrast the bellwether S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) .
The match will serve as a bellwether for modern artificial intelligence.
The company is also considered a global bellwether of consumer strength.
It's possible, says Bob Sewell, CEO of Oakville's Bellwether Investment Management.
Industrial bellwether metal copper was just below a one-month high.
Retailers and coffee consumers also can tip farmers directly via Bellwether.
As a bellwether of what's to come, the statement works twofold.
This is because Lancaster is set to be Britain's bellwether region.
The pattern is regarded as a bellwether of shifting national tastes.
Trade bellwether Caterpillar fell 2.2% and Boeing declined more than 1%.
Special elections sometimes serve as a bellwether for the general election.
Does the President see the Georgia special election as a bellwether?
Vanke, the industry bellwether, jumped more than 4.4 percent by midday.
Industrial bellwether copper was up 0.4 percent at $13,818 a tonne.
Indeed, the security forces will be a bellwether of regime sustainability.
Ohio is a bellwether that predicts who wins a presidential election.
Analysts use Walmart's sales numbers as a bellwether for retail spending.
"We think that Lake Tanganyika is a bellwether for this process."
Dugway launched a second experiment, called Project Bellwether, in the 1960s.
The first bellwether trial, picked by plaintiffs' lawyers, began last week.
In many ways, the Cabinet is the bellwether of an administration.
JPMorgan's results are an important bellwether for the entire financial industry.
Mr. Amash isn't likely to be a bellwether for his party.
"Australia is a bellwether," said Professor Medcalf of National Security College.
The autos index, a bellwether for Europe's economy, fell 0.4 percent.
"There are many bellwether retailers dropping into 'Caa' territory," Moody's said.
Hy-Vee's experiment with OrangeTheory is a bellwether for other retailers.
Northern New England is a bellwether region for the opioid epidemic.
"Apple is a bellwether," said a chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
But in 225, they're an early bellwether for this year's midterms.
I grew up in Cary, N.C. — a bellwether city in a bellwether state that's gotten shout outs in recent weeks from NPR, Politico, Bloomberg, and other media outlets because of its strategic importance this election cycle.
As part of the monthly fee, Bellwether customers get access to its online bean marketplace, which they can use to order beans from a revolving list of 20-some coffee farms curated by the team at Bellwether.
Its debut could be a bellwether for other tech listings this year.
Sector bellwether Vanke slumped 4.5 percent, giving back much of Thursday's gains.
The automaker is seen as a bellwether for annual spring wage negotiations.
This diminishes the role of yield curve inversions as a recession bellwether.
The contest will be a bellwether for the parliamentary vote in 2020.
Thus it would appear that bellwether counties can only exist in retrospect.
Singapore is often viewed as a bellwether for the global economy's health.
If the U.S. government-pension bellwether can do it, others will follow.
Zimmer won the two bellwether cases that have already gone to trial.
So when people talk about bellwether counties, this is what they mean.
The stock is seen by investors as a bellwether for trade conditions.
All three bellwether cases will be split into causation and liability phases.
Still, his offensive output is almost like a bellwether for these Celtics.
A bellwether could be good at predicting one thing but not another.
Conditions were even gloomier in South Korea, a bellwether for global demand.
Kasich's appeal is that of a pragmatic governor of a bellwether state.
Automakers and steelmakers climbed, while index bellwether Samsung Electronics slipped 2107.1 percent.
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Democrats believed that the midterm elections would be a bellwether for 220006.
Construction stocks saw significant declines after sector bellwether Adelaide Brighton Ltd
The Tar Heel state, however, is likely to be an early bellwether.
But let's hope they're also something of a bellwether for the industry.
This wouldn't be the first time California played the bellwether on marijuana.
It was led by a 3 percent gain in bellwether Samsung Electronics.
"Apple is a bellwether," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Kansas, always a bellwether for how race shapes this country, said, enough!
The direction of interest rates is a significant bellwether of market sentiment.
Other drugmakers have opted to settle with the two bellwether counties, instead.
If the American government pension bellwether can do it, others will follow.
Sweden's bellwether case, though, is distinct, and borne by three overriding causes.
Bellwether companies like Microsoft, Uber, Starbucks and more act on that premise.
Trump said he didn't see the race as a bellwether when asked.
Student elections have been a surprisingly accurate bellwether for the national elections.
Losses in bellwether cases, however, can lower the settlement value for other claims.
The property sector, a bellwether for the economy, also seems set to soften.
Still, these jobs are also a bellwether of how precarious work has become.
The Netherlands has often been a bit of a bellwether for northern Europe.
Caterpillar (CAT), a bellwether for the global economy, dimmed its 2019 earnings outlook.
Tariff-sensitive industrial bellwether Boeing Co dropped 1.1% and Caterpillar Inc declined 1.3%.
Yet the share of female CEOs has become a bellwether of wider equality.
Shares of the industry bellwether rose 1.7% to $271.15 in light premarket trading.
Last year was a bellwether year for food systems, specifically food distribution systems.
Missouri, once seen as an electoral bellwether, is now firmly under Republican control.
Conditions were even more gloomy in South Korea, a bellwether for global demand.
Each will serve as a bellwether of his commitment to guarding religious freedom.
Earnings due this week from bellwether firms such as Caterpillar Inc and Amazon.
The industry bellwether posted earnings of 4 cents per share, topping analysts' expectations.
Egypt has long been seen as the region's bellwether, and for good reason.
Before then, he said, Tuesday's election would be seen nationally as a bellwether.
That's understandable: The race is close and Virginia is considered a national bellwether.
He referred to the 2016 election results as a bellwether for the judges.
"It really isn't a bellwether — we just have very early information," he says.
One bellwether result will come in Trafford in the northern city of Manchester.
IT bellwether Infosys Ltd gained 1.9 percent, while HCL Technologies added 3.4 percent.
And it could well prove a bellwether for premium tablets across the industry.
Go deeper: Cape Town's "Day Zero" is a bellwether of global water crises.
His case was considered a bellwether for hundreds of similar cases before Chhabria.
Last time around, Peach County stood as a bellwether for the entire state.
He's crisscrossing Europe because he believes it's a bellwether for the United States.
Standard & Poor's bellwether stocks index spent much of the day flirting with 210.71,23.
It's being seen as a bellwether for which party will control the House.
The race was largely seen as a bellwether of the 2018 midterm elections.
"We've been landlocked here," said Liam Callahan of Bellwether Farms in Petaluma, Calif.
For those looking for an early southern bellwether, keep watch on South Carolina.
"A recipe can also be a bellwether of cultural currency," as Hostetler writes.
If Caterpillar is a bellwether for sectors of the economy that use heavy equipment, Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a bellwether for a very different sector: the consumer sector, which by some measures is the biggest sector of the American economy.
"The undersigned is confident that the imminent trial of the first bellwether case, along with the parties' ongoing settlement negotiations -- addressing not only the bellwether trial, but also global resolution -- will continue to bear fruit," Polster wrote in his decision.
For him, the 2016 Bordeaux en primeur (wine futures) campaign will be the bellwether.
Trade-exposed industrial sector was little changed, with bellwether Boeing Co down 0.4 percent.
In the bellwether state of Uttar Pradesh, ostensible socialists have joined their BJP foes.
That included heavy equipment maker Caterpillar, seen as a bellwether of global economic growth.
Singapore is seen as a bellwether for growth because international trade dwarfs its economy.
WHEN predicting how America will vote, one popular crystal ball is the "bellwether county".
It's not a bellwether for a worldwide movement; it's a display of gentle superiority.
That means that Macy's sales stumble isn't a good bellwether for overall consumer spending.
It had been considered a bellwether for other litigation nationwide over the opioid epidemic.
Lazard is often seen as a bellwether for the mergers and acquisitions advisory industry.
Seismic activity four days prior acted as a bellwether, giving residents time to evacuate.
Pennsylvania is rarely looked at as a national bellwether state like Ohio or Florida.
All of this makes the SBC a particularly important bellwether for Christianity in America.
O), considered a bellwether for the sector, as well as Dutch chipmaker ASM (ASMI.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of an owner of Bellwether.
The package delivery industry is widely seen as a bellwether for the global economy.
Your campaign was often described as a bellwether for progressive politics for the country.
Financials, the bellwether of investors' perception of global market risks, provided the biggest boost.
The case is seen as a bellwether for the future of the media industry.
GE is now trying to fund a turnaround for the one-time American bellwether.
It's not that Virginia is a bellwether, it's that it's Cassandra on the Potomac.
The suburban Atlanta district hasn't always been a bellwether that has captured national attention.
Trade-exposed industrials sector climbed 0.44 percent, with bellwether Boeing Co up 1.4 percent.
Trade-sensitive industrials sector climbed 0.52 percent, with bellwether Boeing Co up 1.5 percent.
Ted Hopson is the chef and owner of The Bellwether in Studio City, California.
Elevate's performance on the stock market could be a bellwether for other lending startups.
This poll is hardly scientific, but is still a good bellwether for the sentiment.
The SAG Awards are a bellwether stop on the way to the Academy Awards.
SPLRCU, a bellwether of bond proxies, and its defensive peer the real-estate sector .
Google parent company Alphabet's quarterly earnings report could be the bellwether for technology stocks, .
On Tuesday night, she tweeted that Carter's election is a bellwether of future success.
However, a bellwether vote in southern Hungary backfired for Orban's Fidesz supporters on Sunday.
This focus makes Able a bellwether for the direction in which wellness is headed.
Still, as technology stocks have skyrocketed, the returns of Parnassus' bellwether fund have lagged.
Academics often study law students because students are considered a bellwether for the profession.
But the 6th Circuit seems determined to allow the bellwether trial to take place.
AB5 has also become a bit of a bellwether for the 2020 presidential race.
The petrochemical sector continued to weaken with bellwether Saudi Basic Industries dropping 6683 percent.
The decision on CSRs will be a bellwether of which way the administration leans.
Polster considers the trial a bellwether that could influence how other suits are resolved.
According to an industry survey this month by IPA Bellwether, spending on advertising by companies in Britain will fall 0.2 percent and 1.3 percent in 2016 and 2017 respectively, the first time Bellwether has predicted a fall in ad spend since 2013.
Caterpillar is considered a bellwether for global trade given the company's exposure to overseas markets.
The bellwether company sources 60 percent of its revenue from outside of the United States.
It's also a notable bellwether about what's attracting consumers to open their wallets these days.
Bellwether CEO Nathan Gilliland says the company sits at the nexus of software and hardware.
Its debut was seen as a bellwether for future tech IPOs, and unfortunately, it was.
Analysts viewed the result as a bellwether for a general election due by May 2019.
That remarkable record makes Vigo a bellwether county: an apparently prescient indicator of national sentiment.
This year, Virginia has more of a potential to be a bellwether than New Jersey.
The old paradigm of physical centralization Silicon Valley is the innovation bellwether of our time.
LendingClub, the industry bellwether, ousted its founder-CEO and revealed it is under federal investigation.
Economists consider the survey by the INSEE statistics office a bellwether of corporate investment intentions.
In many ways, The Wild Angels was a bellwether of where the decade was headed.
On the commodities markets, which are perhaps a bellwether for economic growth ahead, prices rallied.
Lyft is watched as a bellwether for Uber, which will price its offering on Thursday.
Trade-sensitive industrials sector inched up 0.15 percent, with bellwether Boeing Co up 0.8 percent.
The outreach could help decide the outcome of a bellwether state election early next year.
A bellwether trial involving two of that state's counties is set to begin on Monday.
The bank's performance is often considered a bellwether for the health of the U.S. economy.
The dour forecast Carnival, a bellwether for the cruise industry, also dragged down rivals' shares.
Policymakers in turn use retail spending as a bellwether for the strength of the economy.
Situated on the island of Borneo, it is seen as a bellwether in national elections.
The Yingling case would have been the first bellwether trial to involve a fatal crash.
Bellwether Vanke, the Chinese developer at the heart of a bidding war, fell 3.5 percent.
The outcome of this case could serve as a bellwether test for these laws nationwide.
Semiconductor bellwether ASML this week gave an upbeat forecast for the remainder of the year.
"Even the bellwether isn't immune to the economic slowdown," Macquarie Research said in a note.
As such, the show has grown into a pretty good bellwether for holiday tech trends.
Within such a paradigm, global politics becomes a kind of bellwether for the divine plan.
In a bellwether House race in Kansas, Sharice Davids defeated the Republican incumbent, Kevin Yoder.
In 2016, Trump won Ohio, previously considered a bellwether, by a comfortable 8 percentage points.
The sector is an "important bellwether" for the overall emerging markets outlook, said Morgan Stanley.
South Dakota is considered a bellwether for anti-LGBTQ legislation because of its GOP dominance.
It has been a bellwether for almost every election result in its 66-year history.
The race has drawn national attention as a potential political bellwether for the November midterms.
In presidential bellwether Ohio, a recent Zogby poll of likely voters vouches for its importance.
The U.S. semiconductor industry is a bellwether for the tech sector and the U.S. economy.
Hillsborough County, the bellwether county of Florida, went for Clinton by nearly 85003 percentage points.
Analysts and pundits have branded the race a bellwether for the midterm elections this fall.
The company is considered a bellwether for global trade given its exposure to overseas markets.
Right now, Judge Polster, who is only ruling on the Ohio bellwether cases, says yes.
With such size, California isn't just a bellwether for the national trend toward legalizing pot.
Over the weekend, the Vermont senator's campaign stressed Wisconsin's significance as a bellwether for Democratic nominees.
Software bellwether Tata Consultancy Services Ltd reports on Thursday and index heavyweight Reliance Industries on Friday.
J.P. Morgan, the biggest U.S. bank, is closely watched as a bellwether for the financial industry.
The Australian dollar, often viewed as a bellwether for global risk, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7074.
Virginia's gubernatorial race is often seen as a bellwether election that portends the next year's midterms.
A better bellwether of what will happen to the death penalty, Ms Steiker says, is sentencing.
The company won the first bellwether trial in a case involving a single plaintiff in 2014.
In Dubai, bellwether Emaar Properties was one of the main market movers, finishing 1.2 percent up.
But if CES was a bellwether for the smart assistant, things don't look great for Cortana.
Bellwether tech stocks Hon Hai Precision and Pegatron were up 1 percent and 0.4 percent, respectively.
Singapore, seen as a bellwether for the global economy, has been hit by the Sino-U.
The Australian dollar, often viewed as a bellwether for global risk, rose 0.26 percent to $0.708.
On the downside, Korean exports, a bellwether of global growth, have fallen for five straight months.
The Australian dollar, often viewed as a bellwether for global risk, rose 0.4 percent to $0.7087.
The Golden Globe awards: Oscar bellwether, idle distraction, fun excuse to get drunk, or all three?
Thirty-day fed funds futures prices are widely considered a bellwether of U.S. monetary policy changes.
And shiny new Loudoun County, diminishing as the state's political bellwether, is heading that way too.
A good place to start is to ask why a bellwether would be a good predictor.
Bellwether industrial metal copper gained 1.5 percent in easily its biggest jump in almost a month.
Sara Mead is a partner with Bellwether Education Partners, a national nonprofit focused on underserved children.
Caterpillar (CAT), a bellwether for global growth, reported its biggest earnings miss in a decade Monday.
European regulators are often seen as a bellwether of approaches that might eventually cross the Atlantic.
The Cruz-Beto race is an early bellwether indicating if Texas will become the next California.
Shares of the industry bellwether jumped around 5.7 percent at the close, hitting one-month highs.
In New York, increased numbers of people in the city's bread lines were an early bellwether.
There's no better bellwether for answering these questions than the space debate going on right now.
Virginia has long been a bellwether for national wins but has drifted left in recent years.
These races could be tough battles till the end, and they're solid election night bellwether picks.
But the polling suggests that California is an early bellwether of where marijuana policy is going.
Yost countered that the state will be harmed if the bellwether trial results in inconsistent verdicts.
It will be, like seemingly many of these 2017 elections, a bellwether for Democrats in 2018.
Relying on independents as a bellwether for political outcomes is not as straightforward as it seems.
Apple's warning is significant because it is a bellwether of global demand and supply of products.
FedEx Corp, an economic bellwether, fell about 212% in premarket trading as strong competition from Amazon.
Never before in history have meteorologist come so close to being a bellwether of creeping autocracy.
The Australian dollar, often viewed as a bellwether for global risk, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7074.
He is the bellwether and the test case, co-opted as territory in a culture war.
The Bellwether survey forecast that growth in advertising spend would slow to 0.4 percent in 2019.
These days merchants, and designers, acknowledge the trend as a cultural bellwether, as was perhaps inevitable.
The Lyft IPO could be a bellwether for how these companies will be received by investors.
On Wednesday, investors will hear from Goldman Sachs, considered by many to be an industry bellwether.
In a bellwether change, Microsoft is eliminating forced arbitration agreements to end secrecy over harassment claims.
This unanimous opinion from the Seventh Circuit in the heartland of the nation… is a bellwether.
So far, the court has not ruled out any of the defendants in the an bellwether case.
"We have an agreement to settle the last two federal bellwether cases," said company spokesman James Cain.
Schlumberger, the first oilfield service provider to report earnings, is seen as a bellwether for the industry.
Many emerging markets are commodity dependent and Caterpillar is known as a bellwether of the manufacturing sector.
Shares in Sberbank, the country's largest bank and a bellwether for the economy, were down 4.2 percent.
Now, SHFE copper trade volumes have outstripped those on the traditional global bellwether, the London Metal Exchange.
Don't trust us about Laconia being a bellwether — look at where the Democratic field holds its events.
Bellwether was founded by Ricardo Lopez, who serves as the company's head of product innovation, in 2013.
Shares of the traditional earnings season bellwether stock rose more than 4 percent in after-hours trading.
Today, the bellwether for tracking further developments isn't necessarily academic research or federal policy, but rather, business.
The Arctic is not merely a bellwether of matters climatic, but an actor in them (see Briefing).
The merger was seen by many as a bellwether for the future of the U.S. wireless industry.
If it performs well, then it could be a bellwether that will lead to other tech IPOs.
I think it's worth keeping an eye on Ohio — it's truly an American cultural and political bellwether.
Indeed, the yen may become the bellwether of how the markets view the twin central bank meetings.
Microsoft has emerged as a bellwether for all of tech, with its cloud, PC and mobile businesses.
Singapore, often seen as a bellwether for global growth, has been hit hard by the Sino-U.
The trial was the first of six so-called bellwether cases that the automotive company is facing.
WeChat, China's smash hit chat app, has long been a bellwether for the future of mobile messaging.
The bellwether trial is likely to provide guidance on settlement options for the rest of the lawsuits.
In Taiwan, another export-bellwether, factories continued to expand at a steady pace on higher global demand.
It's basically a bellwether for the technology industry — if Apple is doing poorly, something must be wrong.
The annual San Diego confab is typically a bellwether of everything coming to screens big and small.
TC: Do you think the success or not of its IPO will be seen as a bellwether?
For decades, Dorsey High School had been the bellwether of public high school football in Los Angeles.
Those early days are typically considered a bellwether for a presidential administration and its ability to govern.
Department store bellwether Macy's also reported a better-than-expected profit, sending its shares up 248 percent.
The trade bellwether significantly underperformed the broad market in 2019 as global trade tensions continue to weigh.
A run in December would be a bet on Flannery's ability to turn the beleaguered bellwether around.
Caterpillar, which traders see as a bellwether company, also fell short of its first quarter earnings goal.
GE, long considered a bellwether for the U.S. economy, dropped 2.2 percent to $31.85 after its report.
Bellwether heavyweights chipmaker TSMC and electronics maker Hon Hai were up 4.3 percent and 2.7 percent, respectively.
As for Weinstein asking for a second chance ... if SNL is a bellwether, good luck with that.
Crucially, in bellwether Washoe County, which includes Reno, more Democrats had voted as of late Saturday. Mrs.
Generic ballots are considered an important bellwether for how a party's candidates will fare in an election.
Defiance is now an epidemic as pervasive as opioids, and Alabama has transformed from backwoods to bellwether.
The bellwether has already rung in New Hampshire, where an increasing share of the population includes suburbanites.
Caterpillar, a bellwether for global growth, fell 3.3% while the VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) dropped 4%.
"This is clearly a bellwether as to whether this is going to work or not," he said.
Insurance industry bellwether New China Life Insurance hit an 18-month high before ending up 6.7 percent.
Well, it's yet another bellwether suggesting that E3 is going in a direction no one really likes.
And it is no wonder artists have taken an interest in gentrification — they are often its bellwether.
On Wall Street, stocks edged lower, hurt by economic bellwether FedEx Corp's warning on full-year profit.
Mike Coffman in what's sure to be an expensive bellwether race we rate as a toss-up.
Andrew J. Rotherham is a co-founder and partner at Bellwether Education, a national non-profit organization.
And in a bellwether change to end secrecy over harassment claims, Microsoft is eliminating forced arbitration agreements.
St. Mary's is a good team to watch as a bellwether for the committee's thinking this year.
New York, which was the bellwether of the AG efforts, really had some issues with fantasy gaming.
Toyota is seen as a bellwether for wage talks that take place across the country's companies in spring.
"This case was clearly a bellwether, and clearly the jury has seen the evidence and found it compelling."
In many ways, this kind of appropriation serves as a bellwether for consumer interest in a given trend.
Chemours and DuPont both said they would appeal the verdict, which came in a so-called bellwether trial.
"The bellwether in terms of whether people are buying the software sector has to be Microsoft" said Weiss.
JPMorgan is the largest U.S. bank by assets and a bellwether for the U.S economy and financial sector.
"Tech talent is a bit of a bellwether for the economy overall," Hired CEO Mehul Patel told Recode.
But iPhone's launch in 2007 proved to be a "bellwether moment" for adoption and helped propel the company.
History suggests not: just two-thirds of historic bellwether counties picked the winning presidential candidate a 13th time.
By contrast the bellwether S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) gained 7 percent in that same period.
It's hard to know how much of a bellwether Medica is for the rest of the Obamacare marketplaces.
The breakout success of a few bellwether startups like Mobileye has encouraged potential investors and partners as well.
In a region where governments wield political and financial power over producers, television is a bellwether for politics.
Possible topics of discussion will include revisions to the bellwether trial plan in light of two recent dismissals.
General Motors — The automaker settled the last two of so-called "bellwether" cases over its ignition switch issue.
Bellwether, or test, trials are sometimes used in product liability litigation in which many people have similar claims.
Streaming bellwether Netflix Inc advanced 21.98% after the company reported a rebound in subscribers in the third quarter.
Bellwether survey showed internet marketing had the strongest growth as companies were increasingly targeting search and digital media.
Through some see it as a positive bellwether for Atlanta's revitalization hopes, others see it in another light.
Although Ohio has a long history as a bellwether, is it possible that it is following Missouri's pattern?
"It is a banking bellwether, the largest U.S. bank by deposits, with $2.1 trillion in assets," he said.
Schlumberger, the largest energy company so far to report results, is a bellwether for oilfield services and drilling.
These so-called bellwether trials are often used in product liability where hundreds of people have similar claims.
"But if we don't address this appropriately, this will be a bellwether for what is allowed to happen."
Given BNP is probably the closest thing in Europe to a bellwether bank, investors' fretting appears fully justified.
Attention has fallen on the race as a bellwether for what's to come in the 2018 midterm elections.
"As a B2B name with many marquee clients Twilio is worth watching, if an imperfect bellwether," said Wolff.
But oil's surge was enough to boost Saudi petrochemical shares, with bellwether Saudi Basic Industries gaining 2.7 percent.
"If this happens, it won't just be McDonald's," Goldin added, noting that McDonald's is a bellwether for business.
What is the logical basis for the bellwether to be good at predicting what you want to predict?
"Apple is a bellwether name," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
Auctions are a bellwether of demand in property-obsessed Australia, where attending sales is almost a national pastime.
On Friday, a third bellwether case involving injuries was unexpectedly dismissed by plaintiffs' lawyers, giving G.M. another victory.
That's a disappointing end for a bill that some environmentalists and journalists had held out as a bellwether.
The Australian dollar, often viewed as a bellwether for global risk, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7078 before flatlining.
Meanwhile, the growing popularity of other beauty products are lessening the importance of lipstick sales as a bellwether.
But Michigan also could amount to a bellwether for the rest of the Democratic primary race this spring.
"What does the bellwether idea tell us?" said Craig McKee, a lawyer and lifelong resident of the county.
This state was once the quintessential political bellwether, supporting only one losing presidential candidate between 1904 and 2004.
Since its establishment in 1895, the Venice Biennale has served as a bellwether for the international art community.
If there is a bellwether region, meanwhile, it is the Northeast, which is New England and New York.
This new stance delighted Wall Street, but has also been interpreted as a bellwether of growing economic uncertainty.
JPMorgan, the biggest US bank by assets, is closely watched as a bellwether for the entire financial industry.
Shares of Apple Inc, which have been a bellwether of trade sentiment, ended 21% higher and surpassed $2500.
The bellwether to look for at next week's box office results is how big of a drop occurs.
Google parent company Alphabet's quarterly earnings report could be a bellwether for technology stocks, according to one trader.
Since 2010, the S&P 500 has returned nearly 103%, an impressive gain for the bellwether stock index.
CNBC's Bob Pisani recently reported that analysts have cut first quarter estimates on a spate of bellwether companies.
The ISM Manufacturing Survey, a bellwether for the goods-producing sector, remained in contraction with a 48.1 reading.
Heavyweight financials, a bellwether of investors' perception of global market risks, added the most points to the index.
The price of one bitcoin, a bellwether for the cryptocurrency market, has fallen significantly in the last month.
Shares of the Miami-based company, a bellwether for the cruise industry, rose about 5% in early trading.
The judge also announced that Chicago, San Francisco and the Cherokee Nation will be the next bellwether cases.
He will preside over three consolidated Ohio lawsuits in what is known as a "bellwether," or test case.
That two-month period is considered an "important bellwether," according to a recent report from Moody's Investors Service.
Coming soon in 2020: more bellwether trials around the country, including the first against the big pharmacy chains.
"He's a bellwether on this issue as to what can happen, what can pass, what cannot," said Rep.
Though PCs are no longer the tech force they once were, Intel remains a bellwether for the tech industry.
A bellwether trial is a sort of test case that is used to shape the process for similar cases.
However any momentum was checked after US stocks were dragged down by a profit warning from industrial bellwether, Caterpillar.
Industry bellwether Saudi Basic Industries added 0.3 percent and an affiliate of SABIC, Saudi Kayan Petrochemical , jumped 4.5 percent.
During the campaign, the peso became an unofficial bellwether of the two major candidates' fortunes north of the border.
Transportation companies are a bellwether for business activity and investors are watching them closely as the global economy cools.
South Korean semiconductor maker Samsung, a sector bellwether, also expects a pick-up in memory chip and smartphone sales.
The South African rand, a bellwether of risk appetite for emerging markets, also bounced 219.50 percent to the dollar.
Department store bellwether Macy's and home improvement chain Home Depot rose after the companies posted profits that topped estimates.
TURKEY matters not just for its size, but also as a bellwether of the political forces shaping the world.
The vote has been watched as a potential bellwether in a region where seven countries still ban abortion entirely.
It is a bellwether of earning power, closely watched by investors, and its decline bodes ill for the sector.
Chhabria has scheduled another bellwether trial for May and a third trial is likely to take place this year.
HBO's nomination was a creative validation for the network, and a bellwether for the imminent rise of cable programming.
Thereafter, the specter of Fleetwood Mac's past lives loomed large, a kind of eerie bellwether for things to come.
Political observers have said that upset could be a bellwether for future races in areas that had supported Trump.
Applied Materials is considered an bellwether and its results are seen as an indicator for the overall chip industry.
Boeing, considered a bellwether for international trade, hit an all-time high on Tuesday and traded up 1.5 percent.
The results from the world's largest defense contractor is often seen as a bellwether for the U.S. defense sector.
Because many exhibitors have already gone into production with merchandise displayed here, Pitti Uomo serves as a commercial bellwether.
Petrochemical shares were the main drag on Saudi Arabia's stock index, with bellwether Saudi Basic Industries dropping 0.9 percent.
Britain, a bellwether in online regulation, is considering both sweeping new regulations of online content and stricter antitrust laws.
Seismic surveyors like TGS are a bellwether of oil companies' appetite for conducting exploration for oil and gas deposits.
But those who know the legal system best say the verdict is not the bellwether that many would like.
Thursday's ruling marked the second time Kennelly has ordered a retrial in one of the test, or bellwether, cases.
South Carolina, a state often seen as a bellwether for black and Southern voters, is especially central for Harris.
KS11 - considered by some to be a bellwether for the global economy - recently dipped past the bear market threshold.
One level deeper: The Model 3 is seen as a bellwether of a possible new age of electric cars.
"To me, they are a bellwether of underlying strength in the U.S. economy," he said in a telephone interview.
These early days are seen by many as a bellwether for how the next six weeks will play out.
Microsoft was up 1.6 percent as the technology bellwether topped first-quarter estimates and grew its cloud computing services.
The mission statement is our bellwether; it challenges us to stay smart, weird and beautiful in everything we do.
The universities, observes Steve Simpson in Defending Free Speech, are a bellwether of the future of freedom of speech.
Singapore, Asia's bellwether for trade, had also weighed on sentiment as it cut its economic forecast for the year.
Economic growth in Germany, a bellwether economy of sorts given its reliance on exports, contracted in the second quarter.
The tiny county in northwestern Montana has been an almost perfect bellwether county in the state for two decades.
This trial is the first of 40 post-bellwether trials that will proceed against DuPont in the next year.
Scott Taylor's race in the Norfolk-area 2nd District, though, is a much better bellwether for the national environment.
In Dubai, the index was down 0.1 percent, hurt by a 3.2 percent dip in index bellwether Emaar Properties.
Riyadh's index rose 0.2 percent as most petrochemical shares advanced, including bellwether Saudi Basic Industries which added 1.4 percent.
Gains were led by pharmaceutical firms, with bellwether Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine ending 073 percent higher at a new peak.
Microsoft was up 1.7 percent as the technology bellwether beat first-quarter expectations and grew its cloud computing services.
"It is a great bellwether of national politics but not necessarily Arizona politics," said Mr. Stone, the Republican operative.
The race has drawn attention — and dollars — from across the country as a bellwether in the age of Trump.
The two then faced off in a gubernatorial race that was seen as a bellwether for the bathroom law.
The forecast for 2017 advertising spending was also revised, with Bellwether adjusting it to a decline of 0.7 percent.
Chad Aldeman of Bellwether Education Partners — a group that advocates for narrowing educational gaps — tweeted a telling chart recently.
Much has been made about how this primary was a bellwether for the current state of the Democratic Party.
"We're standing in the great state of Ohio, the ultimate purple state, the ultimate bellwether state," Andrew Yang said.
Lyft's public market debut could prove to be a bellwether for how these companies will be received by investors.
Johnson added that its Cisco, an older tech bellwether, that could be poised for a run to the upside.
Because of SoftBank's size, its success or failure is perceived as a long-term bellwether for the tech world.
The race is widely seen as a bellwether for Republicans' prospects in the November midterm elections later this year.
The special election was also seen as something of a bellwether for 2020, when Trump himself will face reelection.
Apple is not only a bellwether company in tech but also the most expertly managed one under Tim Cook.
An important bellwether is Hong Kong, the former British colony from which my parents emigrated to the United States.
The statistical bellwether this time is not family breakdown but failure of families to form in the first place.
But Jake Layman (perfectly labeled "Snake" by his teammates and coaches) is an interesting bellwether who fits right in.
As the largest of the independent investment banks, Lazard is known as a bellwether for deal activity as a whole.
St. Louis, Missouri (CNN)In bellwether Missouri, there's one thing voters can agree on this sharply divided election cycle: misery.
Bellwether China Communications Construction added 5.42 percent, while China Railway Construction climbed 2.7 percent and China Gezhouba soared 5.64 percent.
It's a bellwether job category because steady employment in extraction can bode well for the other parts of the sector.
The first C-8 bellwether ended in October with a $1.6 million verdict for a plaintiff who had kidney cancer .
The bellwether for world commodities had been up earlier in the session after rallying 2.5 percent during the previous session.
AppDynamics was expected to be a bellwether for tech IPOs, but was swooped up by Cisco in the 11th hour.
As the first planned public offering of 2017, AppDynamics was supposed to be a bellwether for other upcoming tech IPOs.
Lyft is watched as a bellwether for its larger rival Uber Technologies Inc, which will price its offering on Thursday.
Caterpillar and Boeing — two bellwether stocks for the global economy — fell  2.83% and 1.37%, respectively, to lead the Dow lower.
The case is seen as a bellwether for how Europe may seek to impose tax bills on other multinational companies.
Nonferrous industry bellwether China Molybdenum leapt 6.2 percent to a 19-month high, after advancing 7 percent the previous session.
He ran as an independent, beating Labour out of power, which some see as a bellwether for change to come.
The results of the October elections in Bavaria and Hesse will be seen as a bellwether for the entire nation.
If Warren keeps it up, Litan's case could wind up being less of an anomaly and more of a bellwether.
A first bellwether of democratic backsliding is a resurgence of unabashed racial animosity as an accepted form of political argument.
Often seen as a bellwether of U.S. economic activity, UPS showed improved margins in all three of its business units.
Considered a national bellwether seat, Nuneaton could provide an early clue of the possible swing between May's Conservatives and Labour.
The early days of an administration are typically considered a bellwether for a president's term and the ability to government.
The survey is seen by economists as a bellwether of corporate investment intentions and is closely watched by the government.
Laszweski said he also received an ominous email from one large insurer that has been "my bellwether" for Obamacare trends.
The company, once a bellwether of the denim craze, has undergone restructuring since Peck took the reins early last year.
Big picture: The Virginia race, which is often seen as a bellwether for the country, comes to a close today.
The first C-8 bellwether ended in October with a $1.6 million verdict for a plaintiff who had kidney cancer.
Travelers, which is considered a bellwether for the insurance industry, is expected to report its second-quarter earnings next week.
Yields soared as a result; indeed, the yield on the bonds of euro-area economies became a key crisis bellwether.
Yet the media hype around Ossoff, particularly as a bellwether for Democratic prospects in the 2018 midterms, was always overblown.
Two years ago, Permian bellwether Pioneer Natural Resources said it would target 1 million barrels of daily production by 2026.
Andy Rotherham is a senior fellow at the nonprofit Progressive Policy Institute and co-founder and partner at Bellwether Education.
Legislative seats are on the ballots in New Jersey and Virginia, with the latter offering perhaps the best 22020 bellwether.
Industrial bellwether Caterpillar now expects construction equipment sales in China, the world's second-largest economy, to be flat this year.
FedEx (FDX), an economic bellwether, dramatically slashed its profit outlook on Wednesday because of concerns about decelerating growth in China.
The case before the 25th Circuit involved a bellwether trial for five plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation over DePuy's hip implants.
We included Wisconsin because even though it hasn't flipped, it is nevertheless a bellwether, highly competitive, and primed to swing.
Caterpillar is a good bellwether for China because no U.S. company is better than Caterpillar at doing business in China.
Manufacturing is sending signs of trouble, with the bellwether Purchasing Managers' Index below the recessionary threshold of 50 last week.
In one sense, it almost didn't matter what the final hardware looked like, this felt like a kind of bellwether.
But if you're in that environment and sleep-deprived, it is a bellwether sign that you're not getting enough sleep.
Still, the case has been widely seen as an important bellwether of whether media freedom still exists in the country.
This is the nuovo normal, and many analysts fear that Italy will become a bellwether for an anti-European season.
They seized county executive offices in Westchester and Nassau Counties, N.Y., and carried bellwether mayoral elections in St. Petersburg, Fla.
But Mr. Frelinghuysen, who chairs the powerful Appropriations Committee, has emerged as something of a bellwether figure in New Jersey.
An important bellwether is Erie County in northwest Pennsylvania, which Mr. Trump won in 2016 after decades of Democratic dominance.
Bellwether companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google led a two-day sell-off, after a relentless three-year ascent.
The awards can also serve as an occasionally reliable bellwether for what will happen at next week's Primetime Emmy Awards.
Insurance bellwether Travelers Cos Inc reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, with underwriting gains tripling and catastrophe losses falling.
Two other bellwether measures of the hobby's health — sell-through rate and average price per sale — also slipped in Arizona.
General Electric shares continued to plumb new depths after Bank of America Merrill Lynch downgraded the troubled bellwether on Monday.
The case is second in a series of bellwether trials in the federal product liability litigation over Xarelto's bleeding risks.
"It's kind of a bellwether to see how many co-sponsors we get on the bill," McCaul told The Hill.
Though it won last year's PEN/Bellwether Award for Socially Engaged Fiction, Ko's book is more far-reaching than that.
"We have an agreement to settle the last two federal bellwether cases," The company said in a statement on Monday.
In the bellwether 6th Congressional District of Colorado, Mike Coffman accepted more NRA money than anyone else in his state.
While FedEx has its own challenges, the company is a bellwether of the global economy and the broader logistics sector.
Either way, WWDC can be a bellwether for how Apple's software and hardware will come together later in the year.
The judge's biggest stick that could drive defendants to the bargaining table is the bellwether trial, with its looming date.
The Baftas, awarded two days before voting begins for the Oscars, are often considered a bellwether for the Academy Awards.
Why it matters: Per the Washington Post, the election could be a bellwether for the president's political fortunes in 2020.
Average are said to live in this southwestern English town better known as a political bellwether than for any charm.
Chhabria has scheduled another bellwether trial for May and a third trial is likely to also take place this year.
In fact, the drivers' reply brief indicates that the drivers proposed a plan to resolve the drivers' claims en masse: They'd litigate nine bellwether arbitrations, then engage in mediation with one another and, if they couldn't reach a global deal, allow a single arbitrator to extrapolate the bellwether arbitration results to apply to other drivers.
With its relatively few delegates, Nevada isn't a do-or-die state—but its diversity does make it a bellwether state.
The property sector, a bellwether for the economy, also seems set to soften after sales were down in the second quarter.
And it's not identical to, say, Ohio, that nail-biting bellwether state, although there are some similarities between Milwaukee and Cleveland.
Republicans have held 13 of the state's 18 U.S. House seats since 2011 despite Pennsylvania being a closely divided bellwether state.
The red metal is seen as an economic bellwether because it's used in a wide range of products and industrial applications.
In tech bellwether South Korea, factory output suffered the steepest decline in 19 months in August as strikes stalled auto production.
In Washoe County, the state's bellwether, Trump led Clinton by three points in the Suffolk poll, making it a dead heat.
All eyes are on his district as a bellwether for whether liberal nominees help or hurt the Democratic Party in November.
The city state is often seen as a bellwether for global growth because of its importance as a key trade hub.
As multiplayer shooters are rapidly evolving with the emergence of differentiated battle royale games, Battlefield is no longer an FPS bellwether.
Online merchants, a good bellwether of trends, have started selling versions of the sleeveless jumper and tea Thermos that he favours.
They are seen as a bellwether for the Oscars, because the nominees and winners are voted on directly by fellow actors.
Among the year's other high fliers, Netflix slid 0.23 percent while Asia's bellwether Samsung slumped 20.2 percent to two-month lows.
Property-related businesses account for almost a fifth of the Hong Kong economy, making their earnings bellwether reports for the territory.
The economic bellwether said sales in its aerospace business, Honeywell's largest segment, fell 113 percent to $3.55 billion during the quarter.
Consumption surged by 7.4% at an annualised pace in April, driven by spending on durable goods—often a useful economic bellwether.
Travelers, considered a bellwether for the insurance industry, sells insurance to U.S. businesses and auto and property insurance to individual customers.
Using architecture as a bellwether for political stability and cultural progress, these works question the structural viability of the developing world.
Barbie is both a relic from another era and a bellwether of changing ideas about women and work, sex, and men.
Wall Street was eagerly awaiting for Apple's quarterly figures as the company is seen as a bellwether for the technology sector.
Lloyds' exposure to consumers' finances via mortgages and unsecured lending like credit cards make it a bellwether for the British economy.
The dismissals have created an unexpected gap in the planned series of six test, or bellwether, trials set for federal litigation.
Within consumer goods, they add that beauty is "way out in front, serving as a bellwether of changes to come elsewhere".
Oil is an important bellwether of future economic growth, and wild price swings in recent days mirror those of global stocks.
"Obviously, who they appoint as the next CDC director is an important bellwether of their commitment [to] public health," he said.
Coachella, founded in 1999, draws up to 125,000 people a day and is a bellwether for the multibillion-dollar touring business.
Chantico Global CEO Gina Sanchez said the underlying market action gives clues as to where the bellwether index could next move.
Saudi watchers consider the men's fate a bellwether of the royal court's direction as it grapples with outrage over the killing.
Bellwether refers to these parts of her body as her "cunts," and uses that chill term interchangeably with their medical name.
Teapots have been seen as a bellwether for China's oil demand since 2700 when they became first-time crude oil importers.
That stock was one named by CFRA analyst Sel Hardy as one to watch as a potential bellwether on Super Tuesday.
FirstRand runs the largest retail bank in South Africa and can be seen as a bellwether for the country's economic health.
Singapore is among the world's most open economies and is seen as a bellwether for the health of the global trade.
The bride, 212, is a senior analyst at Bellwether Education Partners, a nonprofit organization focused on changing education for underserved children.
The Colombian Capitalization index was down more moderately, slipping 0.8 percent, with bellwether Ecopetrol actually up slightly as oil prices rose.
The iPhone maker, which depends on both factories and consumers in China, could be a bellwether for other big tech companies.
The bride, 34, is a senior analyst at Bellwether Education Partners, a nonprofit organization focused on changing education for underserved children.
The railroad company, a key bellwether, is estimated to do $2.9 billion of sales and 98 cents of earnings per share.
NOTE: This story has been updated to include mention of Ohio's motion for an emergency stay of the bellwether trial date.
Its bellwether pickups and sport utility vehicles have hit the sweet spot in a record-setting American market for two years.
The Globes are always watched closely as a bellwether for the Oscars, though the results can obscure as well as clarify.
Bernie Quigley: Does New Hampshire still have that cachet which has made it a bellwether for the rest of the country?
Logistics and delivery firm FedEx, considered a bellwether for the world economy, slashed 2019 forecasts, noting "ongoing deceleration" in global growth.
Tech names were a mixed bag, with LG Electronics dropping 3.54 percent while index bellwether Samsung Electronics tacked on 0.22 percent.
Wall Street dropped sharply on Tuesday as warnings by bellwether companies of higher costs stemming from the surge in yields reverberated.
Riyadh's main index slipped 0.23 percent after 15 minutes of trade, with bellwether petrochemical producer Saudi Basic Industries declining 0.9 percent.
Delta is the first major US airline to report its third-quarter finances and is something a bellwether for the industry.
Mr. Heyne said Washington's move, while not unique, is a "bellwether" for what could happen in the rest of the country.
The vote has been billed as a bellwether for far-right, populist movements in a year of important elections across Europe.
Michigan's critical 2020 bellwether And from CNN Chief National Correspondent John King: Every campaign is new, with wrinkles of its own.
Once a true bellwether of party support, the governor's endorsement didn't matter to fully 72 percent of Republicans this primary season.
US narrowed the legal definition of bribery, Menendez's case will serve as a bellwether for how courts apply the new standards.
Also due to report is tech bellwether Apple Inc, the biggest U.S. company and the one most widely held by individual investors.
Last year, another bellwether Indian credit, Larsen & Toubro, struggled to attract lenders to a US$136.5m refinancing for its Middle Eastern unit.
California, the first to pass medical marijuana two decades ago, is arguably the most significant bellwether state in the evolution of cannabis.
Microsoft shares rose as much as 4 percent after hours after the tech bellwether beat expectations on the top and bottom lines.
Beijing, a bellwether of national policy direction, is on the frontline as China takes on speculators and tries to tame home prices.
The struggling semiconductor sector got a lift after industry bellwether ASML Holding NV's bullish results and outlook eased fears of slackening demand.
And we had this -- what I think is the bellwether of the economy telling us – ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: There's a problem here.
"I guess he is a bellwether for where media is headed," said Antonio García Martínez, a former Facebook executive, author, and parent.
Apple made $46bn abroad last year, more than any other firm and five times more than GE, often seen as America's bellwether.
The investment bank noted that bellwether barrels from the North Sea and West Africa are having a relatively easy time finding buyers.
Average revenue per user (ARPU) of its mobile business, a key industry bellwether of performance, was 57.6 yuan in the first quarter.
Saturday's mayoral and magisterial elections could also be a bellwether for the 2020 presidential election, just over a year away, say observers.
China-listed developers were particularly strong, with an index tracking the sector up 3.6 percent, aided by renewed strength in bellwether Vanke.
"There are still some very important bellwether stocks in the group that have not participated in this," Verrone said on Trading Nation.
Shares of the industry bellwether jumped around 7 percent on the mainland and 792.443 percent in Hong Kong at the lunch break.
Consumer tech bellwether Apple, which reports after the close on Tuesday, is up about 33% this year, mirroring the tech-sector run.
ST) up 8.5 percent after the mobile telecom equipment maker unexpectedly swung to a modest operating profit, while semiconductor bellwether ASML (ASML.
Industrial bellwether copper, which has surged 30 percent since late October, eased however to $6,028 a tonne after China's overseas investment weakened.
Back a decade or two ago, Missouri was the quintessential bellwether state; these days it's quite a bit more conservative than average.
U.S. stock indexes looked set to open higher on Monday, when earnings season will kick off with numbers from industrial bellwether Alcoa.
Friday's earnings include economic bellwether General Electric, Honeywell, Schlumberger, Kansas City Southern, Sun Trust, Steve Madden, Stanley Black & Decker and NextEra Energy.
Shares of FedEx, often considered a bellwether for the U.S. economy, dipped more than 2 percent in after-hours trading on Tuesday.
In yet another sign of slowing growth, economic bellwether FedEx Corp on Tuesday cut its 2019 profit forecast for the second time.
Commercial and industrial lending, considered an economic bellwether, usually pops this time of year as companies prepare for the construction season again.
The unit's quarterly results beat expectations, and average revenue per user, an industry bellwether of performance, increased for the third straight quarter.
Bellwether Saudi Basic Industries climbed 4.1 percent to 90 riyals; the average fair value according to Thomson Reuters data is 88.68 riyals.
Paul Begala, the Democratic consultant and longtime adviser to Bill and Hillary Clinton, is a reliable bellwether for the party's centrist wing.
" Remington said in legal filings that the Connecticut lawsuit was "widely recognized as a bellwether for the future of firearms litigation nationwide.
Its focus may make it a better bellwether for the construction, extraction and infrastructure industries than for the economy as a whole.
On environmental protections, voting trends, and more, California has been a bellwether state for how ideas and legislation spreads across the country.
He had scheduled six bellwether trials to help the parties assess how jurors value the claims in order to inform settlement discussions.
Industry bellwether Zhangzhou Pientzehuang Pharmaceutical plunged the maximum allowed 207 percent, after having gained more than 203 percent so far this year.
Caterpillar, an industrial bellwether and proxy for global economic activity, benefited in the past year from the strongest global growth since 2010.
And that goes a long way toward explaining why she has struggled to separate herself from Mr. Trump in this bellwether state.
But with a population that is nearly 80 percent white, Ohio is no longer seen as a bellwether for the national vote.
Arizona, home of Minutemen vigilantes and a powerful grass-roots immigrant-rights movement, has long been a national bellwether on immigration policy.
Although the bellwether fell apart, they defended their selection and said that their work on that case would ultimately benefit other plaintiffs.
Chipmakers Infineon, STMicroelectronics and ASML Holding were all up on industry bellwether Applied Materials' upbeat forecast for the first quarter in 2020.
His unpopularity, especially in key states with bellwether Senate races, will make it difficult for him to fully endorse some Republican candidates.
The vote has been widely billed as a referendum on Ms. Park and a bellwether for the presidential election in late 2017.
Equity transcribed: Silicon Valley's founder fetish infantilizes public companies The current earnings cycle has repriced two bellwether internet companies: Snap and Twilio.
While the French contest is grabbing all the headlines in Europe, the Dutch election may serve as a bellwether for Europe's future.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are on the line in this litigation, in which bellwether trials are slated to begin in October.
My friend Katie's father found out he had Parkinson's roughly seven years before my mother, so her family serves as a bellwether.
The pending court fight will make the AT&T-Time Warner merger the bellwether for all future media mergers in the land.
I don't think anyone at Warp was just sitting there looking at the List; it wasn't used as some sort of bellwether.
The election was seen as a bellwether for the Catalan secessionist movement, almost two years after its botched attempt to declare independence.
The district is a good bellwether for races in well-educated suburbs, and there are signs of a lot of G.O.P. defection.
When bellwether companies such as G.E., AT&T and IBM get into financial difficulty, that's bad news for the rest of us.
Saudi watchers say how the royal court deals with them could serve as a bellwether for its direction amid the international backlash.
Importantly, South Carolina has traditionally served as a bellwether for other southern primary states — especially those with similar political and demographic profiles.
Fans are hoping Peterman will live up to his strong performances in the preseason, not generally a bellwether of regular-season success.
Health care giant UnitedHealth Group and consumer health bellwether Johnson&Johnson both topped analyst expectations and raised their full-year profit guidance.
Still, today's IPO market doesn't have the ability to rock bellwether tech names that dominate the S&P 500's market cap.
The planned listing had been closely watched by investors as a bellwether in a sector that has struggled to attract new financing.
The bellwether index gained more than 28% this year, well above the average 12.8% return of year three for past U.S. presidents.
The "bellwether" trial was originally scheduled to pit Summit and Cuyahoga counties against more than two dozen drug companies, pharmacies and distributors.
In fact, the appeals court said, some defendants in the MDL made similar state-sovereignty arguments ahead of the scheduled bellwether trial.
Copper is widely considered a bellwether for the global economy since it is used in everything from building houses to consumer goods.
Even though Wisconsin has only flipped in gubernatorial elections, it is nevertheless a bellwether, and competitive in most presidential elections since 1988.
Travelers, which reports earlier that many other large property and casualty insurers, is seen among analysts as a bellwether for the sector.
The warning from the company, often seen as a bellwether for a semiconductor industry, dragged its shares 21.22 percent lower to $21.13.
California, which has an economy roughly twice the size of Mexico's, was widely seen as a bellwether for a shift in policy.
If you're nonplused about whether the markets' recent behavior is a bellwether of a looming economic slowdown, prepare for more mixed signals.
The case will serve as "a bellwether of Erdogan's approach to big domestic and foreign business," Tim Ash, strategist at Nomura International, wrote.
Despite Monday's weakness, and as noted here last week, many bellwether names are holding/testing key support levels defined by rising 200-dma's.
New York-based Travelers, often seen as a bellwether for the insurance sector, said net written premiums rose 4.2 percent to $6.69 billion.
Singapore is considered a bellwether for global growth because international trade — equating to about 200 percent of its GDP — dwarfs its domestic economy.
Shares of the industrial bellwether surged more than 2 percent to begin the week, wiping out some of its year-to-date losses.
"Pound sterling is a good bellwether for Brexit and that's because it is more of a straight indicator that reflects sentiment," she added.
Conservative candidates won the majority of key swing cities, including central Santiago, a municipality inside the capital that is considered an electoral bellwether.
Why it matters: Donzy has historically been a bellwether, and if it's right this year we're just two weeks from President Le Pen.
The gloomy comments dash hopes of a second-half turnaround this year in the chip industry, which is viewed as an economic bellwether.
Considered a bellwether for the business technology sector, Oracle is transitioning to the cloud at a time when newer companies such as Salesforce.
Skoda is the Czech Republic's largest exporter and a bellwether for the economy that has posted solid growth in the past few years.
The Mexican peso is seen the bellwether for Trump's chances of a victory as his policies are damaging to Mexico's export-heavy economy.
If Bellwether doesn't soar into unicorn territory, Gilliland has at least come to appreciate a good cup of coffee and its many subtleties.
After that, DuPont may choose to settle with every afflicted class member, using the outcome of the bellwether cases to determine settlement awards.
"Following the referendum in June, the summer Bellwether should hopefully provide better clarity on where we are headed," he said in a statement.
"I would not expect J&J to succeed on a claim that they were prejudiced by the multi-plaintiff bellwether format," she said.
Notably the pound which is a kind of bellwether and many other asset prices have rallied considerably from their lows during the night.
The Producers Guild, also a reliable bellwether of Oscar success, in January chose 1960s road trip movie "Green Book" as its top movie.
On Saturday, Louisianans cast ballots in a gubernatorial primary that analysts have said could be a bellwether for other statewide races this year.
The battle has been seen as a bellwether for other vertical mergers, where a distributor and content producer are looking to combine forces.
The declining market cap means the influence of the one-time economic bellwether on the benchmark S&P 500 has also fallen dramatically.
The outcome of the Oklahoma case was largely viewed as a bellwether for a much larger, consolidated national opioids lawsuit underway in Ohio.
Recently, the most remarkable swing state to stop swinging was Missouri – the ultimate bellwether of the nation for most of the 20123th century.
Strong quarterly results by bigger rival Texas Instruments , considered a bellwether for the sector, as well as Dutch chipmaker ASM, also reassured investors.
While he said normally the polling on the economy would be a "bellwether question," this cycle has been more focused on the individuals.
The reason that's important is the courier is considered a strong bellwether of overall economic activity — a busy economy does lots of shipping.
Salazar's fortunes are being seen by some political observers as a bellwether of the strength of the insurgent American left and socialist movement.
The bellwether for the industrial sector posted strong growth across its key businesses, signaling a resurgence in its construction, energy and mining markets.
The outcome assuages Big Petroleum's fears that Colorado would become a bellwether of oil and gas-curtailing climate change policies in the West.
Balderson is running against Democrat Danny O'Connor in a race that will be seen as a bellwether for the upcoming midterms in November.
It was a bellwether for a choice between continued reliance on oil imported from a close ally and moving away from fossil fuels.
Solar advocates around the country see Florida's fight as a bellwether that could have set a precedent for utilities fighting rooftop solar nationally.
Recently, the most remarkable swing state to stop swinging was Missouri – the ultimate bellwether of the nation for most of the 2023th century.
Taiwan is now preparing for local elections on Saturday, seen as a bellwether for the ruling party's performance in the 2020 presidential race.
And logistics and delivery firm FedEx, considered a bellwether for the world economy, has slashed 210 forecasts, noting "ongoing deceleration" in global growth.
When I wrote Bellwether, which is about fads and where fads come from, I had tons of real, researched fads in the book.
The bank's exposure to consumers' finances via mortgages and unsecured lending such as credit cards make it a bellwether for the British economy.
For Fiat Chrysler, the deal highlights the attributes of the new version of its bellwether minivan, which is going on sale this year.
" Remington said in a legal filing that the Connecticut lawsuit was "widely recognized as a bellwether for the future of firearms litigation nationwide.
Its emphasis on exports might make it a useful bellwether for the effects of the trade measures on U.S. exports and exporting companies.
The domestic market, with both a super-rich elite and a big bottom of the pyramid, is a useful bellwether of global trends.
He called it "the quintessential suburb that Democrats continue to win across the country" and a bellwether for future gains locally and nationally.
Before the referendum, some European officials portrayed Britain as an idiosyncratic case that should not be seen as a bellwether for the Continent.
As Ohio's popular sitting governor, Kasich would be the best-placed person in the country to deliver the crucial bellwether state to Trump.
New York-based Travelers, often seen as a bellwether for the insurance sector, said net written premiums rose 2.32.20 percent to $6.69 billion.
As one of the first major emerging market stocks, Telmex was seen as a bellwether for an entire asset class on Wall Street.
Jeff Greenberg, the show's casting director, said Jackson's appearance would be a "bellwether" to gauge the mainstream audience's acceptance of a transgender character.
Caterpillar, which serves as a bellwether for global economic activity, has benefited as the global economy has had its best run since 2011.
Should Saccone lose, Republicans will be quick to describe his loss as meaningless and will argue it's not a bellwether for November's elections.
At last year's Monterey Car Week in California, considered a bellwether for classic cars, sales slid 34 percent from 2018, according to Forbes.
Despite the headwinds, Pemex remains a bellwether among Latin American credit markets and is bolstered by its large scale of proven oil reserves.
Copper is widely used in construction and manufacturing, and demand for the metal is considered a bellwether for the health of an economy.
Saudi watchers consider the men's fate a bellwether of the royal court's direction as it grapples with the international outrage over the killing.
With roughly 140 customers, Bellwether plans to expand manufacturing capabilities and grow its customer-facing team with the infusion of venture capital funding.
Because of their place at the top of the food chain, lions are considered an umbrella species — a bellwether of an ecosystem's health.
Apple, which is widely regarded as a bellwether of global supply and demand for goods, has bet big on China in recent years.
Until last week, Democrats were hopeful about their recovering fortunes in Iowa, which has been a bellwether in the last three presidential elections.
One early clue to the 2628 elections can be found on the generic ballot, which is seen as a bellwether of party strength.
Industrial bellwether Caterpillar tumbled 6.20 percent on fears of increasing steel prices, despite the company's beating earnings estimates due to strong global demand.
Macomb County has been a national bellwether in the last three presidential contests, voting for Barack Obama twice before defecting to Donald Trump.
And then there's the fact that Goldman is a bellwether financial stock at a time when the postelection ebullience has cooled a bit.
The misdirected pursuit of Richard Jewell in 1996 should have served as a bellwether of change in how the FBI conducted sensitive investigations.
But China's slowing economy is raising concerns about the luxury market and growth prospects for Moutai, a bellwether for the country's big spenders.
Consumer spending drives roughly 70 percent of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) and is seen as a crucial bellwether of future economic conditions.
UnitedHealth, the industry bellwether, is the first health insurer to report and its third-quarter net earnings rose 2204.28 percent, beating analysts' expectations.
The Dutch election was seen as a potential bellwether for elections in France and Germany, where far-right populist parties have gained ground.
But nowhere has the fight been more heated than in California, where progressive legislation is often seen as a bellwether for other states.
"We're looking at Lyft as a bellwether for the summer I.P.O. market," said Matthew Kennedy, a senior I.P.O. market strategist at Renaissance Capital.
The red metal is widely used in construction, electrical goods and manufacturing and is considered a bellwether for the health of an economy.
The "first-in-the-South" contest is a bellwether that will establish the preferred presidential nominees in states below the Mason–Dixon line.
An industry bellwether, New York-based BlackRock also owns one of the most prized businesses in asset management, its iShares exchange-traded funds franchise.
Mr Ruger makes his case that Heligoland's fortunes are a useful bellwether of wider relations and he relates his story in an engaging style.
As a bellwether, the Iowa caucuses are no more predictive than a gasbag on an ethanol high swaying from a bridge in Madison County.
Industrial bellwether General Electric reports earnings Friday morning, as market focus turns to the Fed ahead of next week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
But the election was seen as a bellwether for a series of upcoming votes in Germany, ending in the federal elections on September 24.
It is a bellwether for rising social discontent (often masked by the Kremlin's seemingly monolithic grip on power) and the radicalisation of Russian politics.
"This makes Alphabet an even stronger bellwether for investors to watch," Scott Fullman, chief strategist at Revere Securities Corp, after the earnings on Monday.
"Psychologically, these are bellwether companies that tend to drive sentiment," Dhillon added, suggesting that their quarterly reports are proxy indicators of corporate earnings health.
"Rises in women, especially women of reproductive age ... are a bellwether for when we are going to start seeing more congenital syphilis," Bolan said.
The oilfield services sector bellwether said it expects a 7 to 8 percent increase in investments by oil producers in markets outside North America.
Why it matters: HCA is the country's largest for-profit hospital chain and is a bellwether of patient volumes and other important hospital trends.
Often a bellwether for other progressive state policies, California's shift away from natural gas is markedly different than even other progressive states (like Delaware).
The bank sees signs of strong demand in the Atlantic Basin, where bellwether barrels from the North Sea and West Africa are finding buyers.
Making this show — the one that's the bellwether of an industry Americans have loved since Ed Sullivan debuted in 1948 — is, however, unmistakably grueling.
This is especially concerning as butterflies, which are very sensitive to changes in landscape and food sources, are often a bellwether of environmental health.
The automaker is facing a civil trial in the first of six so-called bellwether cases over deadly defective ignition switches in its vehicles.
Sales of the mobile device are closely watched on Wall Street, seen as a bellwether for the performance of the world's most valuable company.
Queens from the scene they helped create have made waves for several seasons running on RuPaul's Drag Race, a cultural bellwether for drag nationally.
Falling oil prices impacted energy stocks with the energy index down over 2 percent as bellwether Woodside Petroleum shed as much as 2.2 percent.
Bellwether industrial metal copper dropped 1.37 percent to $7,037.00 a tonne on the stronger dollar after soaring to a three-year high on Monday.
This is the first of several votes to take place across Europe and is seen as a bellwether for political sentiment in the region.
Banking shares, which lost their footing over the last two sessions on profit taking bounced back with bellwether National Commercial Bank rising 3.2 percent.
While not binding on other cases, verdicts in these bellwether, or test, trials are meant to help steer settlement talks in the overall litigation.
The suburban Atlanta district, which in recent elections has been considered reliably Republican, is being viewed as a bellwether for the 2018 midterm elections.
Earnings at its investment bank shrank by 60 percent to 47 million, in line with the performance seen at peers like bellwether Deutsche Bank.
Nevada is one of those bellwether states: A good Latino turnout is projected here in November, at 53% of those eligible in the demographic.
Lawyers will be closely watching the bellwether, especially after a jury rejected similar claims against another vascular filter maker, Cook Medical Inc, in November.
However, more state-owned stocks tied to reform hopes fell, with bellwether China United Network Communications closing 3.2 percent lower, dampening already weak sentiment.
Verdicts in the bellwether trials are not binding on the other suits, but they provide both sides insights about the value of each claim.
To help estimate the aggregate value of individual suits in mass litigation, it is common to hold a series of bellwether, or test trials.
Corporate results from oil bellwether Halliburton, Swiss bank UBS and Apple supplier AMS all helped Europe's STOXX 600 benchmark add 0.5% to Monday's gains.
Now other developers are watching those projects as a bellwether for their own planned investments in transmission lines to bring renewable power to California.
Maersk, a bellwether for global trade, warned that growth in the number of containers being moved around the world would deteriorate further this year.
Hong Kong-listed IT shares fell sharply after the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 1 percent overnight, and as bellwether Tencent Holdings weakened 0.7 percent.
"I think this lease sale will be a bellwether on offshore probably for the next 10 years," he told a Senate committee last week.
The first bellwether case was dismissed in January because of accusations that the plaintiff had given misleading testimony about his health and financial situation.
"Micron is perhaps the most important semiconductor bellwether out there: their DRAMs and flash chips go into nearly everything," the "Mad Money" host said.
"The change in cancer trends among young adults is often considered as a bellwether for future disease burden," study author Hyuna Sung tells Axios.
The yellow metal is pushing higher this year, gaining more than 2.5 percent before dipping Thursday, and is considered a bellwether indicator of inflation.
The trial would mark the second bellwether, or test trial, to help determine the range of damages and define settlement options for federal cases.
Virginia's election for governor has traditionally been seen as an early bellwether for new presidents as it happens one year after the presidential election.
Oyu Tolgoi, one of the world's largest undeveloped copper projects, has been a bellwether for Mongolia since its discovery more than a decade ago.
Auctions are a bellwether of demand and real estate industry participants hope buyer interest has returned, with clearance rates rising across state capital cities.
The case would mark the second bellwether, or test trial, to help determine the range of damages and define settlement options for federal cases.
The playoffs are not only a race to the championship; they also provide a bellwether for a franchise's path over the next few seasons.
One approach is to compare the yield on the bellwether 10-year Treasury note with Fed policymakers' forecasts for the central bank's target rate.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note — a bellwether for long-term rates — has spent much of that period stuck below 3 percent.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Trump administration heralded the government's sale last month of U.S. drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico as a bellwether.
It would serve as the latest indignity for a club once considered soccer royalty, and another bellwether for a deepening crisis in Italian soccer.
As he urged the federal government to act, Cuomo warned that New York was a bellwether for the rest of the country regarding coronavirus.
The bellwether S&P 500 was down nominally, although still hovering within a hair's breadth of its all-time closing high reached last Thursday.
The attention paid to Birds of Prey and its cohort and reading their success as a bellwether isn't unique to women-fronted superhero movies.
Last year, Arnold & Porter's revenue fell 6.4 percent, to $650 million, and the bellwether metric — profit per partner — fell 12.6 percent, to $1.21 million.
Investors are also awaiting the Labor Department's latest jobs report, which could reveal wage growth, traditionally a bellwether for inflation and a healthier economy.
The other is projections for copper, a highly versatile metal considered a bellwether not only for metals and mining but for commodities in general.
Lee Hsien Loong said the trade-reliant economy, seen as a bellwether for global growth, was facing uncertain times due to the Sino-U.
As investors look for clues as to where the markets could be heading next, this week's slate of earnings might prove a valuable bellwether.
But to be sure, the analyst sees these Brazil results as an indicator that Netflix could serve as a bellwether for other international markets.
Steve Stivers, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, has pointed to the House races in Minnesota as his bellwether contests this cycle.
Bellwether industrial metal copper hit a three-year high as it soared to $7,134.5 a tonne after its biggest gain in about 10 months.
The case, filed in December 2016 by Louisiana resident Barbara Earnest, had been designated as a bellwether in a multidistrict litigation consolidated before Milazzo.
This bellwether battleground has about as many seats in Parliament as the entire province of Alberta, making it key to forming a majority government.
According to the reporter Alex Marshall of The Times, "the Baftas are often considered a rough bellwether for the Academy Awards," which air Feb.
TAIPEI, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks were nearly unchanged on Friday in cautious trade as bellwether financial shares slipped and on weakness in overseas markets.
Industrial bellwether Caterpillar tumbled {CAT;-PCTCHNG:2} percent on fears of increasing steel prices, despite the company's beating earnings estimates due to strong global demand.
The trial is considered a "bellwether" — meant to test how more than 2,000 opioid epidemic lawsuits consolidated by a federal judge in Ohio will go.
Here, we look at the three things that traders should track during earnings season: (1) earnings surprises, (2) bellwether performance and (3) overall results vs.
The DJTA, considered an economic bellwether, has dropped by about 5% in the last month, compared with an almost 2% decline in the broader market.
This may have ramifications well beyond Bartlett's case: Hers is one of five ''bellwether'' cases that will be tried over the course of this year.
The semiconductor industry has been grappling with slowing demand that bellwether Texas Instruments warns is a cyclical downturn which could last for another two years.
"The last thing unions want to introduce into the conversation is something their younger members would be pissed off about," explains Mr Rotherham of Bellwether.
Pinterest's initial traction on Wall Street may be viewed as a bellwether for the growing list of tech unicorns that are racing to go public.
Results will dribble in for the rest of the day, including from bellwether seats such as Darlington, in the north-east, and from Northern Ireland.
The City of Cleveland believes Rendon and Baker Hostetler must be disqualified from the case as the litigation heads to a bellwether trial in March.
Average revenue per user (ARPU) of its mobile business, a key industry bellwether of performance, increased 1.7 percent from a year earlier to 60 yuan.
Benchmark LME copper, often seen as a bellwether for the health of the global economy, was down 0.5% at $5,896.50 a tonne at 1023 GMT.
The Mexican peso has acted as something of a bellwether of sentiment as Trump's proposed policies are considered to be deeply negative for the country.
Pat Tiberi will be seen as a bellwether for the upcoming midterms in November, and a clear referendum on Trump and Republican leaders including Jordan.
The bellwether trials are intended to help GM and the plaintiffs define settlement options in 234 injury and death lawsuits consolidated in Manhattan federal court.
However, businesses will be eager to accelerate marketing spending once uncertainty has cleared, and subsequently see ad spends being more positive from 2020, Bellwether said.
By many measures, 2015 was a bellwether year for marijuana, as states like Colorado and Washington paved the way for new business models and growth.
Cathay is a bellwether for Hong Kong's economy, which grew less than expected in the second quarter as mass anti-government protests rocked the territory.
The semiconductor industry has been grappling with slowing demand that bellwether Texas Instruments warned was a cyclical downturn which could last for another two years.
The trial was a so-called bellwether, the verdict of which is intended to help the companies and plaintiffs value remaining cases alleging similar facts.
Chevron, as one of the oil industry's leaders, is normally seen as a bellwether of sorts, and the large loss could portend ongoing deep pain.
Schlumberger, the world's largest oilfield services firm, is viewed a as bellwether for the global oil and gas industry due to its heavy international exposure.
In 2008 Geoffrey Dicks, an economist at RBS, argued that archaeologists were a bellwether for the wider economy, since when construction slows, they lose work.
For example, investors paid a lot of attention to Amazon's quarterly report on Thursday because its sales numbers are a bellwether for e-commerce sales.
It could be a useful bellwether for the economy (and also for other companies whose results are closely linked to the state of the economy).
The 21992 elections are widely seen as a bellwether for the 21992 midterms, and the gains among women make next year's election even more intriguing.
This region has long been a bellwether for the national political mood, having voted for different parties in each of the last four presidential elections.
Hailly T.N. Korman is a senior associate partner at Bellwether Education Partners, a nonprofit organization focused on changing education and life outcomes for underserved children.
The industrial company, which is often seen as a bellwether for the U.S. economy, handily beat analysts' expectations in its first-quarter earnings report Tuesday.
There are nearly 3,500 similar cases in the consolidated litigation, and two bellwether cases ended with $1.6 million and $5.1 million verdicts for the plaintiffs.
Bellwether miner BHP Billiton rose 0.5 percent as Dalian-traded iron ore pared some of Tuesday's loss that took it to a three-month low.
And while the strategists aren't expecting a recession anytime soon, they do foresee a curve inversion in early 2019, typically a bellwether of economic troubles.
Cooper's motions were filed days after the abrupt dismissal of a first bellwether, or test, trial when evidence surfaced calling the plaintiff's testimony into question.
The utility is seen as a bellwether for Rossello's approach to restructuring $70 billion in public debt that is pushing Puerto Rico's economy toward collapse.
Tuesday's elections were viewed with particular interest, and seen as a kind of bellwether on how voters are feeling one year into a Trump presidency.
But trade flows around Singapore, a key way station for virtually all tankers from Europe and the Middle East to Southeast Asia, are a bellwether.
Banking shares, which lost their footing over the last two sessions on profit-taking, bounced back with bellwether National Commercial Bank closing 2.5 percent higher.
The Pozner hearing is a bellwether in three cases, including another in Texas and one in Connecticut, filed by relatives of nine Sandy Hook victims.
"This issue is a bellwether issue," said Mr. Russ, a career public housing official who currently presides over Minneapolis's public housing system of 11,33 residents.
"It's a bellwether for Downtown Brooklyn," said Brendan Aguayo, a senior vice president with Halstead Property Development Marketing, which is not involved in the project.
And as far as the VR industry sees it, Walmart's huge purchase is a bellwether of how the technology will alter the corporate educational market.
Restaurants dot Vernon Boulevard, too, like a local outpost of Corner Bistro, the West Village burger joint, and the modernistic Bellwether, which opened this year.
Still, the bellwether index is up nearly 7% for the month, putting it on track to clock its best six-month run since March 2005.02.
Mr. Evans, who has at times been a bellwether for Fed policy, said that he still expects core inflation to recover despite his growing unease.
Industry bellwether C.H. Robinson has shed more than $5 billion in market capitalization from a stock high in the fall of 2018 to March 2020.
It's expected to be a tight race between Bishop and Democrat Dan McCready, and will be closely watched as a bellwether for Republicans in 2020.
Often described as the most important art exhibition in the world, Documenta is seen as a bellwether for the relevance and direction of art internationally.
While the company is often looked at as an industry bellwether, Canopy's latest results shouldn't be looked at as foreshadowing a market turnaround, Seymour said.
Maybe the first position should belong to the bellwether state of Missouri, whose electoral votes have aligned with all but three presidential contests since 1904.
St. Paul, Minnesota-based Travelers, the only property and casualty insurer in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, is often considered a bellwether for the sector.
Lloyds, seen as a bellwether for the British economy, said although the economy remains resilient it is starting to tighten lending standards in consumer finance.
The protocol, for instance, allows workers to go to court if they can't reach a global settlement with their employer after bellwether arbitrations and mediation.
One result of that multiplier effect for Australia — a global bellwether for climate change's effects — is that rebuilding after a disaster becomes far more complicated.
The IPA Bellwether survey also found that advertising spending is expected to rise 0.5 percent in 2018, lower than a previous estimate of 1.1 percent.
In December he visited Chillicothe, a town of about 21,000 that's been somewhat of a bellwether in an otherwise deeply Republican part of the state.
"Apple is a big bellwether, and because it's so huge, it's the kind of company that can influence entire financial markets," CMC Markets' Madden added.
Turkey, a NATO ally, bought a Russian missile defense system in what has been seen as a bellwether for Ankara's turn away from the West.
Manufacturing is considered a reliable bellwether for how the rest of the economy is doing, though it accounts for only about one-fifth of GDP.
The race drew national attention as a potential 2020 bellwether, in a district that stretched from the Charlotte suburbs to the military town of Fayetteville.
Whirlpool's disappointing forecasts follows weak guidance from industrial bellwether Caterpillar and chipmaker Nvidia, both of which blamed slowing demand from world's No.2 economy, China.
Source: FactSet Traders see copper as a bellwether for global economic growth because of its use in manufacturing as well as housing and other development.
The New York Times spent four days talking to fairgoers, who provide a political bellwether for the 2020 presidential election and the midterms in November.
The appetite for buying a home -- arguably the single largest purchasing decision one makes in life -- is a bellwether for how the consumer is doing.
Dr Morgaine Gaye, a food futurologist at the food trend forecasters Bellwether, told me about the significance of the freakshake to the future of food.
"So far, we haven't seen any controversy in either direction from many of these bellwether companies," said Aaron Clark, portfolio manager at GW&K Investment Management.
"In this economy, we've still seen a number of enormous, bellwether companies, in industries where there's disruption, making cuts when the economy is booming," Challenger said.
Shares of Boeing, considered a trade bellwether for the company's high exposure to overseas markets, hit its high of the day before closing 0.5 percent higher.
Most of the lawsuits are before U.S. District Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland, who has pushed for a settlement and will preside over the bellwether trial.
Shares in the peer-to-peer lender, a bellwether of London's fintech industry, closed 17% below the offer price on the first full day of trading.
"Dover is bellwether, it goes with the government," Charlotte Cornell, Labour's prospective candidate, told me when we met at a cafe along the local high street.
Both men are progressive, and the race offers a look at what type of candidate can speak to the Democrats' base in a Midwestern bellwether state.
While just one report, J.P. Morgan is a bellwether for the market and financials, a key group that could help push the market to its highs.
Sunderland was seen as a bellwether of whether the leave campaign had managed to sway a blue-collar demographic, according to the think tank Open Europe.
Air cargo - a bellwether for the wider economy - transports over $6 trillion worth of goods, accounting for 35% of world trade by value, according to IATA.
Reduce your exposure to European equities and increase your allocation to gold, said Bob Sewell, president and CEO of Bellwether Investment Management in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
Seen as a bellwether for the American economy, the home-improvement retailer reported a big rise in net profit, to $4203bn, and delivered an upbeat forecast.
That means Snap is not only setting itself up as a bellwether for future consumer tech IPOs, but also for the tech IPO market in general.
Situated in northeast Ohio, Stark is a swing county in the swing state, and it's a generally accurate bellwether that goes the way of the nation.
The strikes have helped unions "re-establish their relevance for younger members" after the Janus case, says Andy Rotherham of Bellwether Education Partners, a non-profit.
Alaska is a bellwether for climate change: It's where we look to see the earliest indicators of where the rest of the planet will be shortly.
On the trade front, disappointing forecasts from industrial bellwether Caterpillar weighed on Wall Street as the giant warned of rising costs due to U.S. import tariffs.
Zimmer has asked the judge to grant summary judgment in a bellwether case alleging the high-flex NexGen knee implants are unsafe in morbidly obese patients.
LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - Nuneaton in central England, considered a bellwether seat in parliamentary elections, strongly voted to leave the European Union at Thursday's membership referendum.
The result was viewed by many as a bellwether for the rest of Europe ahead of general elections in both France and Germany later this year.
Why California matters: The state's size makes it a bellwether for likeminded states to follow, and it's also home to almost every major American internet company.
"That could be a big deal as a bellwether," said Christopher Kang, the national director of the National Council of Asian Pacific Americans who opposes Gorsuch.
Market conditions delayed Nutanix's IPO earlier this year, and its debut may serve as a bellwether for other venture-technology-backed companies waiting in the wings.
She has performed better in those demographics since Sanders won in New Hampshire just over a month ago, and Michigan is a good bellwether for Clinton.
The online education startup is basically a bellwether for hot industry trends at this point, and its new Deep Learning foundational nanodegree program is no exception.
Democrat Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam and Republican Ed Gillespie have pulled in the big wigs from lawmakers to former Presidents to campaign for this bellwether election.
This analysis by some progressives questions the fundamental assumption that Georgia's sixth was a national bellwether, instead presenting it as a lagging indicator of Democratic rot.
The result by the Social Democrats was by no means catastrophic, but some saw it as a possible bellwether for the national election later this year.
As the most established youth league in the country, Pop Warner has become a bellwether for football leagues, some of which have made similar rule changes.
All but three of the 14 listed petrochemical producers advanced with bellwether Saudi Basic Industries up 0.5 percent after Brent oil rallied 3.3 percent on Friday.
How Democrats fare in the suburban areas of these bellwether districts on June 5 will also offer clues about whether Republicans can hang on in November.
But Furman acknowledged that the bellwether process was not perfect and said he remained open to alternatives, including adding recently filed cases to the trial slate.
Then there is General Electric, the diversified industrial company (and, until recently, also a financial services company), once described as a bellwether for the entire market.
The win is also likely to be seen as a bellwether for Trump's support in the nation's largest swing state ahead of his 2020 reelection bid.
The son, Matt Morrey, actually treated two of the plaintiffs in the bellwether trial but also testified more broadly about the riskiness of the DePuy product.
He also recommends buying South Korean stocks and betting against Treasurys, as improvement in Korea's economy is often used as a bellwether for the global situation.
It will be a bellwether for whether suburban Republicans have been swayed by Trump's performance and his low approval rating, which is hovering around 40 percent.
The vote could be a bellwether for a presidential election before year's end in the country, the largest African producer of the main aluminium ore, bauxite.
Some analysts see the 9th District race as the first election of the 2020 cycle and a possible bellwether of what could come next fall nationwide.
It had been on an eight-day winning streak before Monday's morning's decline and the U.S. stock market bellwether is still close to a new record.
But he also has used recent events, particularly the special election for Senate in Alabama, as a bellwether for the mood of his most ardent voters.
Singapore's central bank sharply eased its monetary policy on Monday, with the city-state's bellwether economy bracing for a deep recession due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Walmart, a bellwether of US consumer spending, also reported strong sales at its jumbo-sized stores and upped its forecast for the rest of the year.
The yield on the bellwether 10-year Treasury note rose above 2.9 percent on Wednesday, well above the 2.4 percent at which it finished last year.
Hailly Korman, a principal at Bellwether Education Partners and a veteran education attorney, expressed hope that the Court could overturn San Antonio Independent School District v.
Ahead of Google parent company Alphabet's quarterly earnings report next week, one trader says he's watching for the company's report as a bellwether for technology stocks.
The outcome could be a bellwether for a presidential election before year's end in the country, the largest African producer of the main aluminium ore, bauxite.
Because the stock market, as unpredictable, uncontrollable and unreliable as it is, is still a – if not the – bellwether of economic confidence in the U.S. economy.
Ryan said he expects that to change in next year&aposs survey because he&aposs been seeing momentum in the US, with banks as a bellwether.
Shares of the company, whose results are seen as the bellwether for the chip industry, were down 21.17 percent at $24.43 in extended trading on Thursday.
Keller Lenkner refused, arguing that the bellwether proposal departs from the contract conditions that Postmates imposed on its workers – and from Judge Armstrong's order compelling arbitration.
Democrats poured a record-breaking amount of money into Virginia, which has long been a bellwether for national wins and has drifted left in recent years.
Financials were firm, while there was renewed interest in China's property shares following the previous session's correction, with sector bellwether Vanke jumping 5.7 percent in Shenzhen.
Intel Corp, Micron Technology Inc and Qualcomm Inc slipped between 22.2% and 24.4% Trade-sensitive industrial bellwether Boeing Co slipped 1.9% and Caterpillar Inc dropped 1.3%.
Bellwether auction seasons in London and New York continue to offer spectacular Impressionist and modern works, but the best of the best is increasingly traded privately.
Tech bellwether Apple leads the earnings parade in the week ahead, as market focus also shifts to the Fed's mid-week meeting and Friday's jobs report.
The announcement is significant because Anadarko serves as a bellwether for quarterly earnings, said Timothy Rezvan, managing director of energy research at investment bank Mizuho Americas.
That's why the Collaborative for Student Success in partnership with Bellwether Education Partners and more than 30 independent, nationally-recognized education experts released Check State Plans.
They're a bellwether in terms of forecasting Oscar nominations, but because their big categories are split into drama and musical or comedy, it's double the awards.
The attack has rendered the chancellor, whose party has already suffered defeats in bellwether votes this year, still more vulnerable as national elections approach in 2017.
Lyft has been closely watched as a bellwether for larger rival Uber Technologies Inc, which sources say is planning to kick off its IPO in April.
Wedding planner Janice Carnevale, owner of Bellwether Events in Washington, D.C., said she's seen a slow growth in couples looking to host weddings Mondays through Thursdays.
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South Korea's exports - seen as a bellwether of world growth - fell 9.4% in May, worse than a median forecast for a 5.6% decline, data showed on Saturday.
The trend suggests that older voters will again be the bellwether in the second round of French elections on May 7 and in German elections in September.
The John Lewis Partnership is the only major British retailer to publish weekly sales updates and it is often seen as a bellwether of the high street.
Broadcom (AVGO), a leader in the bellwether chip industry, dramatically slashed its revenue guidance due to US-China trade tensions and a "broad based slowdown" in demand.
The prosperous city-state is seen as a bellwether for global growth because international trade dwarfs its domestic economy, equating to about 200 percent of its GDP.
In the coming months, the pound will continue to act as the bellwether of Brexit sentiment, and will see the Brexometer swing between harder and softer outcomes.
He said the Queensland state seat of Longman, held by Labor's Susan Lamb on a knife-edge margin until her resignation on Wednesday, was a bellwether contest.
Shares in index heavyweight Tencent Holdings Ltd, the industry bellwether, gained more than 2 percent after touching a 5-1/2-month low in the previous session.
Shares of the industry bellwether rose 22.26 percent in after-hours trading on Thursday as the forecast allayed some concerns about a slowdown in China affecting demand.
The Georgia race gained national attention as a bellwether of Trump and his policies personified in Kemp, against a progressive and diverse Democratic coalition led by Abrams.
Jefferies is viewed by analysts as a bellwether for bigger Wall Street investment banks, because its operations are similar to theirs (though less so for consumer banks).
Like main rival United Parcel Service, FedEx is considered a bellwether of U.S. economic activity Excluding one-off charges, FedEx reported a profit that beat market expectations.
The gap between Italian and Spanish 10-year bond yields - a bellwether of political risk - is at 45 bps at its widest since the 2012 debt crisis.
Why it matters: Curbelo, a two-term Republican, was a top target for the Democrats from the get-go and considered a bellwether of a blue wave.
The increase agreed by Japan's largest automaker, considered a bellwether in the country's annual wage negotiations, was less than half the 3,000 yen demanded by its union.
Also last week, Taiwan Semiconductor, seen as a bellwether, said it expects third quarter revenues to be 3% better than expected, and 5G should drive smartphone growth.
Lanier and Conroy previous obtained a $505 million jury verdict for the five bellwether plaintiffs, which U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade cut to $151 million in 2016.
It will be quickly followed by Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo and industry bellwether J.P. Morgan on Tuesday, Bank of America on Wednesday and Morgan Stanley on Thursday.
Bahrain is a bellwether nation for the Saudi Arabia-dominated Gulf Cooperation Council to announce sanctions and travel bans, usually targeting countries seen as close to Iran.
Vigneron's case is the first non-bellwether trial in the consolidated litigation, with 39 more cases slated to go to trial in Columbus over the next year.
It matters so much because a Democratic victory in an area that is considered Trump country is seen as a bellwether for the midterm elections in November.
Lazard, seen as a bellwether for the mergers and acquisition advisory industry, worked on a number of high-profile deals during the quarter including Aetna Inc's AET.
Flotations are not the biggest fee earners for equity capital markets bankers, but they drive secondary offerings and are often a bellwether for confidence in the market.
Shares of copper miner Freeport McMoran Inc dropped 2.8 percent in premarket trading as price of the metal, considered an economic bellwether, hit a one-week low.
One other tip, pointed out by ABC's Ryan Struyk: Tiny Lake County in northwestern Montana has been an almost perfect bellwether county in Montana for two decades.
Gyms are also sprouting up because of millennials moving into urban centers, noted Peter Metcalf, who recently retired as head of climbing gear bellwether Black Diamond Equipment.
St-Pierre's future is something of a bellwether for the rest of the UFC's fighting class because, in almost every aspect, he's reached the pinnacle of MMA.
Single-family housing starts, which are considered a bellwether for the nation's economic health, are still down from their highs, despite multi-family housing starts picking up.
The company, often considered a bellwether for the insurance sector, said catastrophe losses rose 700 percent from a year ago, from the destruction caused by the hurricanes.
When Intel gave its quarterly report on Thursday, analysts watched its stock price as a bellwether for the stock prices of other companies in the chip industry.
The Force is a built-in metaphor machine, basically, a bellwether any Star Wars narrative can gesture toward to reinforce themes, build drama, or progress the story.
Average revenue per user (ARPU) of its mobile business, a key industry bellwether of performance, fell to 56 yuan in 2015 from 59 yuan a year earlier.
A first bellwether ended in October with a $1.6 million verdict for the plaintiff, Carla Marie Bartlett, who said she developed kidney cancer from C-8 exposure.
For more than a century, Missouri was a bellwether state in the presidential election, backing the winning candidate in every contest but one between 1900 and 2004.
Caterpillar Inc, a bellwether for industrial demand in China and beyond, reported its sales in Asia-Pacific rose 25 percent in the second quarter - thanks to China.
And third, it will provide a bellwether for those mergers and acquisitions waiting to emerge from the meadows, including some of the biggest media deals under consideration.
They also should look at the results of bellwether companies because those results show who is actually spending money on what, not what people say on surveys.
An industry bellwether, New York-based BlackRock also owns one of the most prized businesses in asset management, its iShares ETF franchise purchased from Barclays in 2009.
Lloyds, seen as a bellwether for the British economy, said that although the economy remains resilient the bank is starting to tighten lending standards in consumer finance.
Uncertain of the outcome, investors pared back exposure to riskier assets, with the Mexican peso, viewed as an election bellwether given Trump's position on trade and immigration.
California is the bellwether for climate policy, but its actual policies do not protect people or polar bears from the health and climate ravages of fossil fuels.
The survey looked at millennials because they will be the largest share of the voting-eligible population in 2018, so they're an important bellwether for future trends.
The country is home to the continent's first e-commerce startup unicorn, Jumia, and serves as an unofficial bellwether for e-commerce startup activity in Africa. Gloo.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke told a major energy conference in Houston this month that the sale would be a "bellwether" for industry interest in new Gulf leases.
Top executives at Commerzbank and bellwether Deutsche Bank held unsuccessful talks on a combination last year, a person with knowledge of the matter said at the time.
The bellwether mortgage lender said its underlying profit fell to 307 million pounds ($397 million) in the April-September period from 460 million pounds a year ago.
Copper, which is used by investors as a bellwether for global economic health, is still within striking distance of its lowest since the global recession in 22.4.
The latest iteration of the Farm Aid benefit concert was held last fall in Burgettstown, a small town in Washington County, a bellwether region in the district.
Apple, a U.S. tech and consumer bellwether, has also been behaving well, and was up for three days around a product announcement of new iPhones and iPads.
The big question, then, is what difference, if any, Francis can make in a country that has become the bellwether of the church's erosion in the West.
As southern New Hampshire and areas like West Des Moines did in the first two nominating contests, Nevada will offer bellwether suburbs to watch on Saturday night.
Keeping an eye on when — or if — Saudi officials choose to lift the ban might serve as a bellwether for the disease's severity in the Middle East.
This month's bellwether evening auctions in New York of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips have been estimated to raise at least $313 million.
Singapore warned earlier on Thursday that trade frictions will likely hurt economic growth in the city state, widely seen as a bellwether for international trade and investment.
"UnitedHealth certainly sets the tone for the group ... investors tend to look at United as the bellwether for the other companies," Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Steven Halper said.
It has been seen as a bellwether for whether video evidence could lead to a rare conviction of a law enforcement officer in an on-duty killing.
Lloyds, which is a bellwether for the economy given its broad exposure to UK consumers, said it had seen no change in customers' ability to repay debt.
While some shareholders have complained, merging with Dell could make the new company more appealing to index funds and technology investors looking for large-cap bellwether investments.
I'd gotten to know Hardwick and concluded he was an interesting man with an open mind, and a good bellwether for how centrist Americans view the election.
In Dubai, the index was down 0.1 percent, hurt by a 1.5 percent dip in index bellwether Emaar Properties, which was down 1.5 percent in early trade.
The bellwether mortgage lender said its underlying profit fell to 307 million pounds ($397 million) in the April-September period from 460 million pounds a year ago.
This time, instead of rescuing a daughter, as he did in "Taken" — the bellwether of this beloved or at least unavoidable subgenre — Neeson is avenging a son.
But political scientists and pollsters who analyze races for a living say that so-called bellwether races are tricky to evaluate — if they even exist at all.
Because the company is a massive supplier of equipment for long-term capital projects, its performance is sometimes used as a bellwether of the global manufacturing economy.
Later on Monday, bellwether industrial Caterpillar issued weak guidance for future profits and reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, citing the impact of tariffs and slower sales in China.
Investors consider UPS a bellwether for the U.S. economy and they seized on news that President Donald Trump's shift to more protectionist trade policies was affecting its business.
Investors consider UPS a bellwether for the U.S. economy and they seized on news that President Donald Trump's shift to more protectionist trade policies weighed on its results.
It would be the latest in a string of bad indicators for Singapore, often seen as a bellwether for global growth as international trade dwarfs its domestic economy.
Schlumberger, a bellwether for the oilfield services sector, said it continues to expect lower investment in onshore North America, with a likely cut to current production growth outlook.
Singapore's economy — often seen as a bellwether for global growth — avoided a technical recession after growing by 0.6% in the third quarter, compared to the previous three months.
Real estate investment growth, a bellwether of metals demand, beat expectations, although cities' measures to restrict home sales mean the demand growth may cool in the months ahead.
The changes here are a bellwether for the bigger cultural issue surrounding the devaluation of artists and creative work, as well as the glorification of efficiency and industry.
GE, long considered a bellwether for the U.S. economy, dropped 2.1 percent after its earnings report, while Honeywell fell 3.8 percent after lowering its full-year sales forecast.
The two high-profile conversions have been closely watched by the for-profit education industry, which sees them as a bellwether for future attempts to convert to nonprofits.
The IPA Bellwether also forecast that advertising spending would grow 3.3 percent in 2016, a downgrade to a forecast of 3.9 percent growth made in the fourth quarter.
Slack is one of the most high-profile companies left to go public in 2019 and its debut could be a bellwether for other tech listings this year.
All three major U.S. stock indexes were up about 513%, bringing the bellwether S&P 500 to within 2% of an all-time high reached on April 30.
The Philadelphia semiconductor index, widely seen as a bellwether for world chipmakers, has lost around 23.2% in just a month since hitting a record high on April 22.
The four distributors agreed to a figure just hours before the scheduled start of a bellwether suit, which would have brought thousands of cases together for public examination.
The film just received a well-deserved Producer's Guild of America nomination for Best Picture, and the honor is generally seen as a bellwether for future Oscars glory.
Consumer goods bellwether Procter & Gamble reported a surprise rise in first-quarter sales, sending its shares up 6.8 percent and boosting the consumer staples index by 1.8 percent.
And the American Cinema Editors named "Mad Max: Fury Road" best edited dramatic film — another bellwether because winners in that category often go on to land best picture.
Johnson & Johnson was left as the sole defendant, and analysts say the judge's decision — expected within weeks — could be a bellwether for the liabilities of other opioid makers.
Johnson praised Mnangagwa's record in office in the past 150 days but said a bellwether for the direction of a new Zimbabwe would be the election in July.
The Philadelphia semiconductor index, widely seen as a bellwether for world chipmakers, has lost around 25% in just a month since hitting a record high on April 243.
For some investors, the sluggishness of copper, regarded as a commodity bellwether, fuels their doubts about further gains even if low interest rates have renewed interest in miners.
While Transparent's best comedic series win last year was a bellwether for several Emmy wins for Transparent, it's hard to say the same thing will happen with Jungle.
Lending bellwether HDFC Bank, down 3.1%, was among the top drags on the indexes, after provisions jumped over 60%, gross bad loans ticked up, and loan growth slowed.
Gold prices hovered around their highest in two weeks, with spot gold at $1,289.06 an ounce, while industrial bellwether metal copper was just below a 1-month high.
John Murtha won a special election to fill the final months of his boss's term—a nationally watched contest considered a potential bellwether for this fall's midterm election.
Pemex typically serves as a bellwether for Latin American credits, and its absence from the bond market so far this year has kept other Mexican corporates at bay.
While the prisoner amnesty offered little to lessen these woes, it was seen as a bellwether of the Assembly's powers to eventually act in the country's larger crises.
With Virginia being treated as a bellwether for 2018, the worry was that Northam's missteps and milquetoast politics would hand Republicans a major victory heading into the midterms.
Unlike last year, when G.M. settled nearly 400 claims through a program administered by the compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg, the company is fighting some of the bellwether cases.
General Motors said on Monday it had settled the last two so-called bellwether cases stemming from a faulty ignition switch linked to 124 deaths and 20143 injuries.
That investment and piloting was seen as a bellwether for self-driving trucks to arrive in the next five to 10 years, rather than further down the line.
Turner said that money in politics will be a bellwether issue for liberal candidates in 2018 and beyond as emboldened progressives look to build on Sanders's insurgent campaign.
For decades a political bellwether, Ohio has grown difficult for Democrats in this election in large part because of Mr. Trump's appeal to working-class white voters. Mrs.
His coalition's biggest victories came in Queensland, often considered a bellwether swing state like those across the U.S. industrial Midwest, and the capital of the nation's mining industry.
Industrial bellwether Caterpillar became the latest heavyweight multinational to warn of cooling demand in China this week, joining tech firms such as micro-chip makers and Apple Inc.
A fast-growing jurisdiction that was heavily farmland until recent decades, Loudoun has become a bellwether for if a Republican can win or even remain competitive in Virginia.
It also is seen as a bellwether for how well FIFA, the scandal-plagued body governing international soccer, is playing by new rules intended to protect its athletes.
"The sell-offs took place in the two days before the bellwether financials reported," said Richard Nackenson, an equity market portfolio manager with the asset manager Neuberger Berman.
There's an arms race in retail to produce better coffee, and one startup, Bellwether Coffee, thinks it has the solution for retailers to sell the very best beans.
Prices for copper, considered an economic bellwether, rose in the first quarter on fears of mine supply disruption but dropped over the April-June period as Sino-U.
"Due to the diversity of its businesses, Berkshire is a wonderful bellwether for what is going on in the economy," said Trip Miller, managing partner at Gullane Capital.
The department store giant, which has become a bellwether for all that ails traditional retailers, reported on Thursday that its sales fell again in the most recent quarter.
Australia-based BNPL bellwether Afterpay Ltd also has faced regulatory scrutiny but that has not dented investors' growth expectations, with its shares up more than 130% last year.
Singapore's economy — often seen as a bellwether for global growth — avoided a technical recession after growing by 0.6% in the third quarter, compared to the previous three months.
Ms. Ryan said that California's provisions were particularly broad and that although it was "definitely a bellwether state," states tended to evaluate policy solutions to distracted driving independently.
The freshman is as close as it gets to a bellwether for other vulnerable Democrats anxiously monitoring the process and hoping the politics end in Democrats' favor. Rep.
At one point, contemplating a high-profile run on the agency, the White House examined polling data from political bellwether states, two people briefed on the matter said.
The Arctic is a bellwether for the global climate -- seemingly small changes here can have huge consequences, and portend what's to come for the rest of the planet.
Bucking the overall firmness, Yaskawa Electric Corp , a bellwether for manufacturing trends, shed 2.5% after the motor and factory-robot maker slashed its full-year operating profit forecast.
Australia-based BNPL bellwether Afterpay Ltd also has faced regulatory scrutiny but that has not dented investors' growth expectations, with its shares up more than 130% last year.
Delrahim said that some of these point at the decision to sue to try to stop AT&T from buying Time Warner "as a supposed bellwether," he said.
The biggest winner was the Mexican peso, which has acted as something of a bellwether of sentiment as Trump's proposed policies are considered deeply negative for the country.
Unlike major drug distributors and manufacturers also being sued, it did not settle with two bellwether counties last month, and is scheduled to go to trial next year.
The independent senator heralded the successes of progressive Democratic candidates in the 2018 midterm elections as a bellwether of a cultural shift to the left in the country.
The derailment came weeks ahead of island-wide local elections that are being seen as a bellwether for Tsai's ruling party's performance in presidential elections due in 2020.
So if you're looking for another bellwether of a Democratic wave (or not), this might be the last actual piece of voting evidence we get before Election Day.

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