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Last month, it kind of bottomed out just about $150.
The yield bottomed out in July just under 1.5 pct.
"It looks like the financials have bottomed out to us."
They both bottomed out five months before the stock market.
In late maturity now, both cars have, essentially, bottomed out.
Stocks on a closing basis eventually bottomed out on Feb.
Europe, although it may have bottomed out, still looks slow.
The declining trend in exports, however, may have bottomed out.
The long decline in European defence spending bottomed out in 2015.
By December of 2018, Bitcoin had bottomed out at about $3,400.
"We anticipate that this deteriorating trend has not bottomed out yet."
Turkey's lira bottomed out in August and has since gained over 25%.
My mother recalls that we lost about $100,000 when it bottomed out.
The mid-cap and small-cap segment seems to have bottomed out.
I MEAN, OIL BOTTOMED OUT IN JANUARY AT ABOUT $26 A BARREL.
They bottomed out on March 2 and since have recovered the losses.
Some analysts were upbeat on household consumption, saying it has bottomed out.
It also added there were signs the country's recession had "bottomed out".
Domino's Pizza shares have bottomed out, according to one Wall Street firm.
During the financial crisis shares bottomed out at $16.40 in January, 2009.
Eventually, the focus will shift to understanding when things have bottomed out.
Construction employment bottomed out in 2011 but has gradually improved since then.
The economy and stock market bottomed out more than 10 years ago.
I had bottomed out in a Starbucks in Brooklyn one spring morning.
Those of India and Indonesia fell less sharply and bottomed out less quickly.
Newark bottomed out, while San Jose and Portland's hubs flew above the competition.
Officer moral bottomed out likely as a result of the lack of trust.
Crude, like junk bonds, bottomed out a few months before stocks in 2009.
But it appears to have bottomed out at 62.4 percent in September 2015.
"It feels like it's bottomed out and we're coming back up," he said.
Home values finally bottomed out in 2012 and then began to take off.
Shares are up nearly 20 percent since the markets bottomed out on Dec. 24.
It has risen consistently since 2412, when debt bottomed out after the last recession.
One thing I've bottomed out on numerous times is sex that feels like love.
It has risen consistently since 2013, when debt bottomed out after the last recession.
But there are signs that prices could have finally bottomed out, the IEA said.
I get the sense that the market on Trump jokes has totally bottomed out.
Political spending bottomed out at less than 5 percent of what it once was.
REUTERS POLL-EURO ZONE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY HAS BOTTOMED OUT, 47 OF 60 ECONOMISTS SAY
On July 0003th it bottomed out at 119,000 rials to the dollar, a record low.
That question looms largest of all in determining whether base metal prices have bottomed out.
They bottomed out in 33.9-15 and landed a potential franchise cornerstone through the draft.
"For the time being, gold may have bottomed out," ABN Amro analyst Georgette Boele said.
Economists have been encouraged by positive data to believe euro zone activity has bottomed out.
The town's population bottomed out at 212 in 210, down from 699 in the 1960s.
Of course, Obama's bull market came after the market bottomed out of the Great Recession.
Prices bottomed out in October, but the market has seen little improvement in the months since.
The contract bottomed out at $22017 earlier in the session, its weakest price since April 9.
"We're probably seeing some evidence of it having bottomed out," Walsh told analysts on a call.
Oil markets reacted positively to the International Energy Agency's comment that prices "may have bottomed out".
Since the market bottomed out in March 2009, the S&P 500 has more than quadrupled.
"The Nikkei appears to have bottomed out," said Soichiro Monji, senior economist at Daiwa SB Investments.
The International Energy Agency has also said there were signs that prices might have bottomed out.
Rates bottomed out in late 2012 at 3.31 percent for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.
Clinton had nearly or even completely bottomed out by the time the Comey letter was released.
It's been quite a bull run since the stock market bottomed out on March 6, 2009.
Carter bottomed out at 28 percent in the summer of 1979, amid that year's oil crisis.
He said he certainly hoped that the box-office decline of recent seasons had bottomed out.
The stock market bottomed out in March 2009 — and it has more than quadrupled since then.
They have bottomed out but haven't rebounded yet, so we need to look at developments carefully.
Yet recently, having bottomed out on most of my adrenaline-jumpers, I only want to sleep.
By June 2009, U.S. auto manufacturing jobs bottomed out at 623,500, according the U.S. Department of Labor.
It's the latest sign that the long slump for Macau casino operations may have finally bottomed out.
"They bottomed out at like 100 grams," he said, immediately shifting in the lingo of keyboard fans.
Those ratings bottomed out and recently bounced back again, with more than half of Germans backing Merkel.
It had bottomed out at 42.5 pesos in light trading ahead of the closing bell on Thursday.
Landings of sea scallops decreased through the 28503s, signaling a population decline, and bottomed out in 22019.
The U.S. economy has only grown 2 percent a year since it bottomed out in June 2009.
Monday's significant jump in bitcoin's price should not give anyone confidence that its price has bottomed out.
Hibbing, Minnesota, bottomed out at 28 below, breaking the old record of 27 below set in 1964.
I've also bottomed out on binge eating, buying and returning shit I don't need, and reckless romancing.
At the start of the movie we see Stephanie bottomed out, smoking crack and engaging in prostitution.
On Christmas Eve last year, the S&P 500 bottomed out at 22020,22019 after months of selling.
By February 1952, Truman's approval ratings had bottomed out at an all-time low of 22 percent.
Demand for physical games has bottomed out, affecting mega chains like GameStop, as more people move to digital.
AM2R quickly provides the player with two paths from which to choose, both bottomed out by damaging lava.
Let's take a look at the ten years since the economy bottomed out to see where things stand.
The stock, which bottomed out at about $32 in September, rose more than 1% to $71.54 on Monday.
The current-account deficit, which bottomed out at $19.8bn three years ago, was $6bn last year (see chart).
The beginning of 2016 was rocky and in February the index bottomed out for the year so far.
This has been the case since America's job market bottomed out at the close of the Great Recession.
Support for Congress among independents has also bottomed out, falling from 3.43% in January to just 8% now.
Its share of total government spending, which fell for more than a decade, may well have bottomed out.
"There is no doubt that the expansion bottomed out under President Obama, there's no doubt," Bartiromo asserted Thursday.
Home prices plunged 35 percent from their peak in July 2006 until they bottomed out in March 2012.
Since the S&P 500 bottomed out in March 2009, it has gone on to more than quadruple.
Granderson is the guy who bought a bottomed-out stock and watched it turn into a raging bull.
He was laid off on March 9, 2009, the day that the U.S. stock market finally bottomed out.
Air travel in China bottomed out at 10 percent but has since climbed back up by 73 percent.
A few months later, having completely bottomed out, Fury went to a Halloween party dressed as a skeleton.
Annualized GDP growth averaged about 2% after it bottomed out in 2009 through the end of Obama's term.
It bottomed out below $6,000 in early February and is currently down more 50 percent from its high.
When she bottomed out and went to rehab, in 1989, she had to adapt to seeing daylight again.
Executives believe things have bottomed out in terms of the slowdown in renewal growth for RHEL, Shander said.
C Derek Norris admitted to losing some confidence in mid-May when his batting average bottomed out at .167.
Inflation has bottomed out, the Fed is raising rates, and other central banks are beginning to reduce their stimulus.
His net approval rating among Hispanics bottomed out in September 2017 and has recovered to a merely-bad -29%.
The exodus of black Americans has not yet bottomed out and may not do so for years to come.
But "we recommend caution, as we see no strong signals that China's economy bottomed out in June," they added.
The managed money net soybean short bottomed out in 22010 at 22014,7513 futures and options contracts on Sept. 2751.
In 2008, the coal industry hit its greatest production ever right around the time that employment numbers bottomed out.
The stock market bottomed out six days after his remarks and had bounced back 21 percent a month later.
Though it was there, in that Stygian apartment, that she bottomed out, Michigan was not where her problems began.
In a show with no shortage of bottomed-out, depressive performances, Grace Gummer is a standout as Agent DiPierro.
Today's labor report was the first sign that trend may finally have bottomed out and be on the upswing.
A month later the S&P 500 bottomed out at 666 and the United States economy slowly started rebuilding.
"I think many people will agree that things have kind of bottomed out," Mayor Turner said in an interview.
At 25, Carpenter bottomed out with a 6.26 E.R.A. over 175⅓ innings, running his career E.R.A. up to 5.04.
The S&P 500 has moved more than 4 percent higher since it bottomed out at 2,603 on Oct. 29.
BoCom President Peng Chun warned that soured debt had still not bottomed out and the downward cycle would likely persist.
Russia's GDP bottomed out at the end of 2015 (using seasonally adjusted figures) after the longest recession since the 1990s.
Australian wages grew at their slowest pace on record last quarter, challenging policymakers' hopes that inflation had finally bottomed out.
The bank's economic bulletin added that global trade remains weak but data suggest the downward trend may have bottomed out.
Comedy Central's Trevor Noah and TBS' Samantha Bee bottomed out the list, each attracting less than a million monthly viewers.
IEA's Atkinson reiterated the organization's view that oil probably bottomed out in end-January at just below $30 a barrel.
On June 3, shortly after the end of the quarter, Tesla's stock price finally bottomed out at $176 per share.
The company's stock bottomed out Thursday, plunging 39% to $23 a share amid reports that it might file for bankruptcy.
If your ticket sales have bottomed out, and your profit margin is already razor-thin, how do you keep going?
The sector has bottomed out the in December, falling more than 212 percent, in its worst month since September 237. TradingAnalysis.
David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital made a bet against First Solar that paid off when the solar sector bottomed out in 2012.
"In 2016 we thought we had bottomed out, but it turned out we still had further to fall," Durdyev told Reuters.
The idea that China has bottomed out should be stricken from the lexicon, because China is on a long-term slowdown.
Its minimum central pressure, which is the main indicator of the storm's intensity, bottomed out at 928 millibars on Dec. 30.
That's quite possible because economic growth has accelerated considerably since it bottomed out at 1.2 percent in the spring of 2016.
Average credit scores most recently bottomed out at 686, during the housing crisis when there was a sharp increase in foreclosures.
O'Rourke has basically bottomed out at around 21% in the polls, which is good enough to be in the top 21.
That figure is higher than in the years immediately after the recession, when new business starts bottomed out at about 6900,2628.
Interest rates, seen by most to have bottomed out, were kept unchanged, with the deposit rate kept deep in negative territory.
It bottomed out with millennials, of whom only 51 percent felt the U.S. should take an active part in world affairs.
The Dow Jones average has been rising, with some weak spots, since March 2009 when it bottomed out at around 20093,500.
The chief of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said oil prices may have bottomed out if no major global economic issues emerge.
Household consumption bottomed out with a 36% share of GDP in 20493, when construction of the Global Centre was in full swing.
The Point: Beto has to hope that not only has he bottomed out, but that he has enough time to bounce back.
"We are expanding and growing, and although the shipping industry is cyclical, I think it has bottomed out in 2018," Aldubaikhi said.
The threat graph is bottomed-out today; the Finns have tightened up border security following several incursions by FSB and Spetssvyaz looters.
But this season she bottomed out by teaching at a private school and squabbling with her square-as-a-Wheaties-box boyfriend.
"The price of oil is not going to go back to $26," she said about the price around which oil bottomed out.
Over all, the American auto industry has added nearly 20193,000 jobs since the industry bottomed out in the wake of the recession.
"In 2009 when stocks bottomed out, I can tell you that not many people saw why stocks would go up," Faber said.
Two years ago this month, the 10-year Treasury yield bottomed out at a once-in-a-generation low of 23 percent.
Further questions about its business model sent the stock into a tailspin, and it bottomed out below $10 a share last year.
In a volatile year, the stock bottomed out in June under $2000, before climbing back to a nearly 1% gain for 2019.
The slide bottomed out at $1,773.50 in the middle of last month but with little upside impetus until the Port Pirie news.
The markets opened with a long plunge that bottomed out by midday and then rose in jagged jumps to close with limited losses.
Emerging and European stocks peaked in March and the dollar bottomed out soon after, forcing a scramble among speculators to cover short positions.
As it turns out, not a lot of people take beverage advice from the lead vocalist of Rufus, and the company bottomed out.
And when the economy bottomed out, Chester became the perfect home for factories that affluent white communities would never allow within their borders.
Royalty rates have bottomed out, reportedly about less than half a cent per stream on Spotify or Amazon Prime in a recent estimate.
Where the river once coursed without break, settling into a familiar pattern of placid water followed by white rapids, now it bottomed out.
Apple — Cowen & Co. upgraded Apple to "outperform" from "market perform," saying year-over-year comparable sales and forward earnings estimates have bottomed out.
Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane said on Tuesday that there were signs the slowdown in the housing market had bottomed out.
CreditCreditSimon Pemberton When the American economy bottomed out in the early 21980s, the contemporary-art market fell apart, and some gate-crashing occurred.
Indianapolis bottomed out for one year, and that was all it took to switch from Peyton Manning to Luck, and a renewed offense.
By the early nineties, the city was repaving fifteen hundred lane miles a year; the pothole count bottomed out at around eighty thousand.
The education services provider's shares are getting a boost, however, on indications that balance sheet deterioration of the past few years has bottomed out.
However, the education services provider's shares are getting a boost on indications that balance sheet deterioration of the past few years has bottomed out.
The last time this happened was in 2015, a year of misery for the LME metals complex, which only bottomed out in January 2016.
The housing market bottomed out in 21-21.06, according to a recent report on the luxury market from Tirelli & Partners, a real estate company.
Significantly, that is the level at which the SPY bottomed out at the beginning of the month, when Trump-based anxiety was running high.
By Maddie Emerson* Not long ago, my husband and I — both full-time freelancers in creative fields — found ourselves bottomed out by the recession.
The best that can be said about employment is decades of job declines have bottomed out, which also has happened — temporarily — under past presidents.
After the financial crisis of 287.2, home prices plunged 27 percent from their peak in July 2006 until they bottomed out in March 2012.
"Oil prices appear to have bottomed out," Neil Atkinson, the new head of IEA's oil industry and market division, told a seminar in Oslo.
Mortgage rates may have bottomed out at historical lows, but moderate rises should have limited negative performance impact in a traditionally fixed-rate market.
The Australian and New Zealand dollars, generally in more bullish form since long-term downtrends bottomed out in January, rose 0.3 and 0.9 percent respectively.
Some 45 percent of poll participants who answered a question on the currency said it had not yet bottomed out; 38 percent thought it had.
The air pressure at the center of the storm bottomed out at an astonishing 22016 millibars, or 27.52 inches of mercury on a home barometer.
It's an impressive rebound and confirms our view that (growth of the) economy has bottomed out in Q1 and will be picking up from Q2.
ISM data showed the manufacturing expanded in January after five straight months of contraction, indicating that a slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
It said U.S. military spending likely bottomed out in 254.6 and was slated to rise slightly in the fiscal 22015 year, which began Oct. 4.53.
But if Trump's campaign bottomed out when he mocked the Muslim immigrant family of a dead Iraq war soldier, it is now clearly less erratic.
Qatar's market was closed for a public holiday on Sunday, when other Gulf bourses surged on the view that oil prices had finally bottomed out.
He says a buy signal was triggered when prices bottomed out on Wednesday at October lows before moving higher, suggesting a double-bottom in formation.
He said Russia's aviation market had bottomed out following the bankruptcy of Transaero, which had reduced capacity and offset a 14 percent drop in traffic.
Understand, too, that toughing out a few more bottomed-out weeks before seeking help would generally be seen as not just acceptable but perversely tough.
Wynn and other casino companies that operate in Macau have been rebounding lately on the thought that the gaming slump there has bottomed out. Questions?
George W. Bush bottomed out at 23% before the end of his term and Harry Truman dropped to 22% during his final year in office.
The company seemed to justify its Pinnacle Foods acquisition in its latest earnings report, and the food group seems to have bottomed out, Cramer said.
A sustained push above $2528.40,088 would indicate gold may have bottomed out for now after twice rebounding from the $1,045 area in December, analysts said.
Lawless noted there were signs the downturn had bottomed out in Perth, which has been badly scarred by a slowdown in the dominant mining industry.
Philadelphia bottomed out defensively on Wednesday by allowing Miami to shoot 54.4 percent from the field while matching a season high in points allowed. 1.
When I grabbed the depth probe and pushed it in, it sunk down a meter before it bottomed out because the permafrost was much deeper.
We believe this growth bottomed out last year, but it is likely to remain slow in 2017 by the standards of the last five years.
A decade of destroyed cities and battlefields across every conflict in living memory might have bottomed out what first-person games can do at scale.
Nike – Morgan Stanley upgraded the athletic apparel and footwear maker to "overweight" from "equal-weight," citing a belief that sales growth issues have bottomed out.
Germany's Commerzbank AG was the worst performer on the bank index, closing about 5.8% lower, while insurers were bottomed out by Legal & General Group PLC.
Democrats happened to be in power when the economy bottomed out, in June, 2009; by then, millions of Americans had seen their life savings vanish.
Instead of liquidating her investments when the stock market bottomed out, she used a $5,000 bonus to invest more and didn't touch her retirement accounts.
For example, according to the Taxpayer Advocate, the percentage of calls that the IRS answered bottomed out at a staggeringly low 15 percent in 2015.
He has bottomed out in fundraising and polling, leading some Democrats to call for him to drop out and run for the Senate against Sen.
AND THE DOLLAR PEAKED OUT – IT BOTTOMED OUT IN 2200, AND THEN IT PEAKED OUT BASICALLY IN 23.22, SO IT'S ABOUT AN EIGHT-YEAR CYCLE.
But some like machinery, electronics and metals are doing somewhat better, so at the moment it looks like the franc shock has really bottomed out.
However, when I really bottomed out in 2011, I began chronicling my trials and tribulations in real time as an irreverent addiction journalist for The Fix.
The market in Russia, meanwhile, appears to have bottomed out, Renschler said, while the American market is likely to decline slightly and Africa shows some promise.
Meanwhile, Brent crude bottomed out at $78.69 a barrel on Thursday, down $8, or 9.3 percent, from its four-year high at $86.74 on Oct. 3.
Since the job market bottomed out in January, 2010, in the depths of the Great Recession, the U.S. economy has produced more than 14 million jobs.
"The downturn of Mexico's manufacturing industry appears to have bottomed out, with key PMI indices moving higher in January," said IHS Markit economist Pollyanna De Lima.
"The sales manager repeatedly told me that oil prices have bottomed out and it was time to buy," Wang, from the northern city of Tangshan, said.
It added that the large market for hot-rolled coil steel appeared to have bottomed out, with other European mills cutting output to allow price rises.
The profit decline and uncertain outlook overshadowed the company's optimism that the chip market had bottomed out and would start to recover in the second half.
Women in their late 343s and early 30s are responsible for nearly 40% of labour-force growth since prime-age participation bottomed out in August 2015.
Invitae and NanoString, two of its components, have surged by more than 80 percent, while Tesla has bottomed out the ETF with a 14 percent decline.
" Analysts at BMO upgraded the stock in January saying "while fundamentals will likely get worse before they get better, we believe the shares have bottomed out.
Oil prices bounced back on Friday, following an optimistic report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Friday, which said that prices could have bottomed out.
Finding no pulse, Leifheit performed chest compressions until Tristan revived and then incredibly resumed that task after a paramedic found that Tristan had bottomed out again.
Similarly, Beatriz Villatoro, 28, had attended a vocational college to work in the hospitality industry, but that world bottomed out with the violence plaguing El Salvador.
Manufacturers surveyed by the ministry expect output to rise 2.2 percent in May and increase 0.3 percent in June, suggesting that industrial production has bottomed out.
The currency bottomed out with a 403 trillion Zimbabwean dollar note — worth about 35 American cents — before the government abandoned its currency and adopted the greenback.
The bear market that began when tech stocks collapsed in 2000 was compounded by 9/20013 and didn't end until stocks bottomed out in October 2002.
Before the court was built around the corner, neighborhood kids played ball in the street with a bottomed-out milk crate duct-taped to a pole.
First, Dennis Harrington, head of Sotheby's English and European Furniture Department in New York, said that the market for brown furniture seemed to have bottomed out.
Looking at a passing attack that bottomed out just two weeks ago in Chicago, the Minnesota Vikings and Kirk Cousins sure righted things in a heartbeat.
The ratings continue to reflect Tereos's weak credit metrics, which we expect, however, to have bottomed out in FY100573213 as well as a strong business profile.
These downward-trending stock performances have led to vibrant analysis over the last few weeks regarding whether the stocks have "bottomed out" or remain speculative investments.
The latest lift came from International Energy Agency, which coordinates energy policies of industrialised nations, as it said that oil prices may have finally bottomed out.
"I think the rebound will be short-lived, and China's stock market hasn't bottomed out yet," said Shen Weizheng, fund manager at Shanghai-based Ivy Capital.
Where Trump is going to struggle is to match the rate at which the economy has been improving since the labor market bottomed-out in 2010.
"Consumer and business confidence appears to have bottomed out in Brazil and the GDP contraction in the first quarter was milder than anticipated," the IMF report said.
"I would definitely be buying the pullbacks, because I think it's certainly, definitely bottomed out, but I don't see too much potential to the upside," Schlossberg said.
EBITDA Margin Bottoming: Fitch expects Sunshine's EBITDA margin to have bottomed out in 33712263, and will be at 21750%-21000% in the next one to two years.
ISM data showed the manufacturing sector expanded in January after five straight months of contraction, indicating that a prolonged slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
While a weak credit cycle has bottomed out, the economic slowdown may not end until the summer, said Chen Long, China economist at Gavekal Dragonomics in Beijing.
Brian White, an analyst at Drexel Hamilton, expects that the iPhone cycle bottomed out in the second half of this year, according to a Monday research note.
Drillers have added a net 182 rigs since the count bottomed out at 316 rigs in May, according to data provided by oilfield services firm Baker Hughes.
Earlier, Nordea Markets said the Norwegian policy rate had bottomed out at 0.50 percent and the central bank was no longer expected to cut rates in September.
The federal budget deficit, having bottomed out last year at "only" $439 billion, is on the rise and threatens to breach the $1 trillion threshold once again.
Vista Global's investors have expressed concerns about how a recession might affect the company, and its bond prices fell drastically when commodity prices bottomed out in 4003.
A major Emirati property developer believes Dubai's property market has bottomed out — but says there remain at least two more tough years ahead before a full rebound.
A top International Monetary Fund official said on Monday that a slowdown in global growth appears to have bottomed out but there is no rebound in sight.
She also noted the company's valuation of 15 times forward price to earnings was the "trough" level where the shares bottomed out during the previous four years.
Betelgeuse endures such cycles of ups and downs, and the most likely explanation for the current episode is that two cycles bottomed out at the same time.
Much of the optimism about international markets comes from global economic data, where both hard and soft indicators suggest that the global slowdown may have bottomed out.
I felt the mass most acutely, though, when I crested a dipsy-do at inappropriate speed somewhere in rural Denmark, and bottomed out on the other side.
While China's weak credit cycle has already bottomed out, its economic slowdown may not end until the summer, said Chen Long, China economist at Gavekal Dragonomics in Beijing.
ISM data showed the manufacturing sector expanded in January after five straight months of contraction, offering hope that a prolonged slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
But he was quick to note that he only saw Singapore's high-end as having bottomed out; the mainstream housing market still had room to drop, he cautioned.
He said expectations that oil prices have bottomed out and would top $50 a barrel within a year made the fund bullish on energy exploration and production companies.
The yuan fell almost 7 percent in a steady depreciation in offshore markets that started in November and bottomed out at 6.75 yuan per dollar on Jan. 7.
Norris' 3-run shot keys Padres' win over Reds CINCINNATI — Derek Norris admitted to losing some confidence in mid-May when his batting average bottomed out at .167.
"If next year's economic growth would be higher than 2016, it would show that the economy has already bottomed out and would enter a recovery period," Fan said.
Back then EM also started to fall three weeks earlier, took less than a third of the time to reach bear territory and bottomed out 11 months sooner.
Clinton had already bottomed out around the time of the Comey letter, as post-debate coverage faded and Republican-leaning voters finally decided to back the Republican nominee.
"The (spot) market has probably bottomed out with (prices) being pretty flat and I am hearing of more people looking for cargoes," said a Singapore-based LNG trader.
Similarly, core CPI, which removes the more volatile food and energy prices, bottomed out in mid-2019 and is now running consistently above the 2% Fed target rate.
That adds to hopes that earnings contraction bottomed out in the previous quarter, a view that could be reinforced when IBM , Yahoo and Netflix report results after markets close.
"The feeling that pricing has bottomed out means borrowers are now looking at structures, extending maturities or adjusting covenant levels, rather than going for full refinancings" the banker said.
To make his case, he pointed to the trend that mortgage rates bottomed out in 2012, but home prices moved higher anyway, and there's no reason that can't continue.
The country's benchmark equity index has risen about 60 percent this year, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reports that consumer and business confidence seems to have bottomed out.
That has obviously changed as ShoreTel peaked at around $10.32 a share in December 2015 before beginning a drop that bottomed out at $5.75 a share earlier this month.
The unemployment rate bottomed out in April, 2000 and climbed 1.5 percentage points in Bush's first year in office, leading Republicans to say that he had "inherited" a recession.
However, since the industry bottomed out during the latest recession — with annual sales dropping to 10.4 million vehicles in 2009 — automakers have been able to keep incentives in check.
Operating Margins Stabilise Fitch expects Metro's EBIT margin will have bottomed out at 2.2% in FY16 (FY15: 2.3%) but believes a meaningful uplift remains elusive in the medium term.
His party could have bottomed out unusually early in polls of party voting-intention as well, which would make it unlikely to lose additional ground as the model expects.
The euro bottomed out at $1.2150 in July, and as CFTC spec positions flipped to 72,000 net long in October 1.053 the euro rose to $1.39 a month later.
S. relations soured under President Barack Obama and bottomed out in September when Congress enacted a law that lets relatives of the 9/11 victims sue the Saudi government.
However, the relatively stable pattern in the lender's figures this year echoes other indicators which suggest that a weakening of the housing market in 2018 might have bottomed out.
We're starting to see some growth for the first time in 10 years, so I think the market has bottomed out and sports betting will help drive that growth.
"I think that's another part that adds to, I'd say, the positive narrative, because I think the rest of the globe has probably bottomed out a bit," Stone said.
Investors pulled more than 27 percent out of stocks in 2009, a year when the market bottomed out amid the financial crisis and then rallied to end up 23.4 percent.
In dollar terms, the benchmark briefly fell below the 2136 level, a major support where every downtrend since mid-22013 has bottomed out, hitting a 215 13/21-year low.
International Energy Agency (IEA) chief Fatih Birol said on Sunday that oil prices may have bottomed out, providing that the health of the global economy does not pose a concern.
"Credit growth is a leading indicator for the Chinese economy and after that bottomed out, it could be a few months before other activities start to bottom out," he said.
For instance, trading data from Goldman Sachs shows that when stocks suffered a 10 percent drop that began in January 2018, they bottomed out after a burst of corporate buying.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian wages grew at their slowest pace on record last quarter, a depressant for consumer spending and a challenge to policymakers' hopes that inflation had finally bottomed out.
Rather, we believe 'home-related' investment spending today is only reaching levels where the industry has historically 'bottomed out' during prior downturns/recession (at approximately 3.5 percent of total GDP).
International air freight, electronic components indices now show readings well below previous levels, while automobile production and sales, and agricultural raw materials seem to have bottomed out, the WTO said.
It peaked in the third quarter of 2004, while the American economy was growing faster than it is now, and then started falling until it bottomed out in early 2009.
"I see the Indian economy picking up quite well," Arun Jaitley told CNBC, adding that the negative impact on growth from demonetization and tax reforms appear to have bottomed out.
Since Apple's research spending bottomed out in 2012 at less than 2.2% of its sales, the company has consistently increased the amount of its revenue that's going to R&D.
As a 2016 White House report found, the work force was "ill-equipped for the expansion of manufacturing jobs" which began to occur after the decline bottomed out in 2010.
The Fed, meanwhile, starting cutting interest rates and taking extraordinary measures aimed at helping to boost the crumbling economy and nose-diving stock market, which bottomed out in March 2009.
"The economic slowdown has bottomed out in the September quarter," said N.R. Bhanumurthy, an economist at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, a Delhi-based government think tank.
"I am confident that the Brazilian economy has bottomed out and will recover again in the next few years," Volkswagen Truck & Bus chief Andreas Renschler said in a statement on Thursday.
Chief Executive Andrew Bassat said earnings had "bottomed out" in the education arm, where revenue from online courses fell 48 percent due to competition and tighter rules for accessing government subsidies.
Schlumberger said last week the oil downturn appeared to have bottomed out, while Halliburton said it expected a "modest uptick" in North American rig count in the second half of 22.08.
Commodity prices, the report pointed out, are expected to rebound from 2017 following consecutive years of decline — this includes oil prices that bottomed-out last year and is expected to climb.
It has performed very strongly since it bottomed out in 23.25 crowns in November 2012 but remains a distance from its all-time high of 700 crowns reached in June 2008.
Instead, Schmidt is focusing on stocks such as Tenaris SA, an Argentinian company that makes pipes used in drilling, as part of a bet that oil prices have already bottomed out.
A recent rally in oil prices to up and around $40 a barrel has prompted a degree of optimism in some sectors that prices had bottomed out – but not for long.
Even as the job market recovered, the so-called labor force participation rate — the share of the working-age population that has or wants a job — has only recently bottomed out.
While manufacturers added 22001,21992 jobs since the sector bottomed out at 259,22008 in January 22016, factory employment in Indiana over all remains significantly below where it was before the Great Recession.
In his view, the decline in Greek real estate prices, which affected loan collateral values and was a factor in the surge of loan-loss provisions last year, has bottomed out.
This number is lower than the US$760m of Ebitda reported when the deal was syndicated last year, but is higher than it was in September 2016 when business bottomed out.
" GARIMA KAPOOR, ECONOMIST AND VICE-PRESIDENT, ELARA CAPITAL, MUMBAI "We believe while the growth may have bottomed out in Q2FY20, we are still sometime away from a strong broad-based recovery.
NOAA's Ocean Prediction Center determined the central air pressure of the storm bottomed out at 954 millibars early Saturday morning, more than a 54-millibar drop in less than 48 hours.
In the 210 months that followed, Tesla stock bottomed out at a three-year low just under $220 per share in June before boomeranging back up and breaching $2160 on Monday.
Many experts believe that the drop in contemporary art sales that China experienced in the last five years has bottomed out, according to a report by ArtTactic, a market analysis firm.
They bought a condo in the Fontainebleau, a resort in Miami Beach, in 2010, after prices had bottomed out, paying 60 percent less than it had sold for two years earlier.
N, the world's biggest fertilizer company by capacity, cut its full-year profit forecast and dividend for the second time this year on Thursday, and said that potash markets had bottomed out.
In the short term, however, they have bottomed out on their minority support and proven able to win national power regardless, by using racial wedge issues to pry away blue-collar whites.
They bottomed out at 20-62 in 2016-17, when Durant won NBA Finals MVP in his first season with Golden State after the Warriors beat Irving's Cleveland Cavaliers for the title.
Like the black working class in the late 1970s and '80s, white workers found their wages had bottomed out, their jobs had been shipped away, and their futures had been made uncertain.
Since stock markets in the United States bottomed out in March 2009, shares of Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft and Alphabet have all gained more than 500 percent; Netflix is up 6,500 percent.
With the money he had saved from a few successful trades, he started shorting Belfort and the others, covering his positions after the price bottomed out — in effect profiting from their fraud.
U.S. factory activity unexpectedly rebounded in January after contracting for five straight months amid a surge in new orders, offering hope that a prolonged slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
"On the positive side, the global trade slowdown has likely bottomed out, and now the negative trend in industrial production seen in 2000 is expected to reverse in 22017," the report said.
S. factory activity unexpectedly rebounded in January after contracting for five straight months amid a surge in new orders, offering hope that a prolonged slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
O'Rourke's fundraising has since dried up and he's bottomed out in the polls, leading some Democrats to wish that he would abandon his presidential run and return to Texas to challenge Sen.
Analysts also expect growth in the region to improve in the next year, after having bottomed out during 2019 as a result of a mix of trade ructions and local political strife.
"While fundamentals will likely get worse before they get better, we believe the shares have bottomed out and are hence upgrading the stock to Outperform from Market Perform," Srivastava said in a note.
Nationwide's data chimed with other housing indicators which have suggested that a weakening of the market seen in 2018 might have bottomed out as investors wait for Britain to resolve its Brexit crisis.
Indeed, after employment bottomed out in the winter of 2009-'5173, it has risen steadily for years, reaching a new all-time high in May 2014 and setting new records each subsequent month.
"The oil price has gradually increased since it bottomed out in January, indicating a turning tide for the oilfield service industry expected in the second half of this year," consultancy Rystad Energy said.
Drier than normal weather due to the El Niño phenomenon has been partly behind the rally in cocoa prices, while sugar prices seem to have bottomed out last August after four-year decline.
Dale Choi, analyst at Independent Mongolian Metals & Mining Research, said in a note on Thursday that the currency, which has lost nearly 13 percent so far this year, had not yet bottomed out.
The smiley blonde Katharine McPhee fan bottomed out with an unlucky slot at the beginning of the show, but at least her vocals were strong on a song voters are sure to recognize.
Prices for phosphate-based fertilisers bottomed out below $350 per tonne in February and were near levels seen during the 2009 global financial crisis, Phosagro Chief Executive Andrey Guryev said in a statement.
"Looking at the semiconductor solutions segment, we believe demand has bottomed out but will continue to remain at these levels due to the current uncertain environment," Broadcom Chief Executive Officer Hock Tan said.
Even the 18% leap over three days last week — the largest such gain for the S&P 500 since the Great Depression — was not enough to convince Bowler that stocks had bottomed out.
The quits rate, a favorite indicator of Janet Yellen, the former Fed chair, bottomed out shortly after the Great Recession ended and rose steadily until leveling off in the middle of last year.
The S&P 500 had 17.8% 10-year annualized total since it bottomed out in March 2009, which matched the gains made by the S&P following the downturns in 1982 and 1987.
A survey conducted by Standard Chartered in December among 13 treasuries and senior treasury/finance executives showed that offshore yuan activities likely bottomed out in mid-2017 and interest in yuan products were increasing.
A good Samaritan to the rescue Motorist Austin Dominey said it looked like the bus had bottomed out as it tried to cross the train tracks, reported CNN affiliate WKRG-TV in Mobile, Alabama.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 on government support measures, but a strong rebound in prices in the biggest cities has sparked concerns that some markets may be overheating.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. factory activity unexpectedly rebounded in January after contracting for five straight months amid a surge in new orders, offering hope that a prolonged slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. factory activity unexpectedly rebounded in January after contracting for five straight months amid a surge in new orders, offering hope that a prolonged slump in business investment has probably bottomed out.
Until late February, traders held near record amounts of short positions that were betting on further price falls, but sentiment has since flipped, indicating that the market increasingly thinks that prices have bottomed out.
Inventory was chronically low for several years and bottomed out in 2013, to the lowest level on record; it has risen nominally since, but in the last couple of quarters has really ramped up.
Villeroy declined to discuss monetary policy with the ECB's next meeting scheduled for Thursday, but he said oil prices seemed to have bottomed out, which should help boost inflation during the rest of 2016.
The great deflation of the early 1930s bottomed out and a very slow economic recovery commenced in early 1933 when the newly inaugurated President Franklin Roosevelt took the United States off the gold standard.
The Australian and New Zealand dollars, generally in more bullish form since long-term downtrends bottomed out in January, rose 0.3 and 0.9 percent respectively, also helped by another turn upward in oil prices.
Some analysts said the latest economic figures indicated that China's economy had now bottomed out, and growth would likely continue to strengthen in the coming months as the effects of stimulus measures are felt.
Since then, an improvement in high frequency indicators such as sales of two-wheel vehicles, oil consumption, cargo traffic and rail freight raised hopes that the impact of the cash clampdown had bottomed out.
The rise in bond prices is "definitely a recognition of the fact (Culp) does have a plan and that maybe things have bottomed out for GE," said Mark Jackson, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital.
SINGAPORE, March 20 (Reuters) - U.S. crude prices were steady early on Thursday supported by rising refining activity while swelling crude stocks weighed, but analysts said that a 20-month market rout had likely bottomed out.
ILL-TIMED DEAL One of his biggest deals - the $41 billion buyout of XTO Energy in 14323 - was called by Tillerson himself ill-timed because it was done before natural gas prices NGc1 bottomed out.
During that time, I saw my mom working as a real estate agent as the housing market bottomed out and my dad get laid off from the job he'd been working at for 30 years.
The problem is that each of the previous two cases, the bond market bottomed out and rallied back again, and I think we're going to see that again," Maley said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Steel and nonferrous metals smelters have been among the hardest hit of China's industrial firms following an extended real estate downturn, which bottomed out in the second half of 2015 bolstered by government support measures.
ROME, April 26 (Reuters) - Italy's economic contraction may have bottomed out in the first months of 2019 but the outlook for the euro zone's third largest economy remains weak, national industry lobby Confindustria said on Friday.
Data from mortgage lender Nationwide on Wednesday showed that growth in British house prices picked up slightly in April, adding to signs that a slowdown in the housing market ahead of Brexit might have bottomed out.
Alberta, home to Canada's oil sands and the No. 1 exporter of crude to the United States, has benefited from higher global crude prices since a long decline bottomed out at $26 a barrel last year.
The entry of Reliance Jio, the telecoms arm of Reliance Industries Ltd, into India's telecoms sector has set off a brutal price war among operators as they drastically cut prices to compete with Jio's bottomed out plans.
"Manufacturing has indeed bottomed out and with a gradual improving trend emerging, the exact degree of which remains to be ascertained in the period ahead," said Anthony Karydakis, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak in New York.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Oil prices have probably bottomed out and will rise from now on though the recovery will be slow due to a huge stocks overhang, some of the biggest oil trading executives said on Tuesday.
After first wowing markets at his March 10 news conference with a bigger-than-expected easing package, the European Central Bank president then muddled the message with a seemingly offhand remark that rates may have bottomed out.
Since 2009 when auto manufacturing jobs bottomed out at just over 600,000 jobs, the sector has seen steady improvement: back above 900,2023 jobs for the past two years and at 946,300 in April, according to today's report.
HSBC's head of emerging markets debt, Nishant Upadhyay, said that with the selloff that followed the U.S. election coming on the heels of Brazil's worst-ever economic recession, it increasingly looks like the market has bottomed out.
"It is hard at this stage to tell if the U.S. markets have bottomed out, considering that bets against the dollar still remain significant," said Kota Hirayama, senior emerging markets economist at SMBC Nikko Securities in Tokyo.
After a prolonged slide that took oil prices within sight of the $20-a-barrel threshold last month, sentiment in commodity markets seems to have turned, raising the question of whether oil prices have finally bottomed out.
The U.S. Midwest premium is currently trading at just below 2194 cents per lb ($2000 per tonne) on the CME exchange, having bottomed out at around 22015 cents per lb in the third quarter of last year.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The slowdown in euro zone economic activity has probably bottomed out, according to a Reuters poll, which showed while the outlook for growth and inflation remained lukewarm the chances of a recession have faded somewhat.
The yield has been on an uptrend after it had bottomed out at minus 0.53 percent in early September on relief that North Korea did not conduct military actions that would have provoked the White House further.
But while prices may have bottomed out for now, they will not trade beyond $5,000-6,000 per tonne going into 2017, said Jinbi He, founder and president of Maike Metals Group, one of China's top metals traders.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 after cooling for more than a year, propped up by a barrage of government support measures, including a series of interest rate cuts and lower downpayment requirements.
We came from a very difficult period when the economy bottomed out roughly in 2016 or 2017 and since then it's been bouncing at a pace that's less good than we would have liked, but it's been bouncing.
A global economic crisis that bottomed out car sales in key U.S. and European markets prevented him from reaching that goal, but his industrial vision never faltered as he spun off CNH and Ferrari into stand-alone entities.
Pig inventories at large-scale farms have already bottomed out and started to rebound, Yang Zhenhai, director of the Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau of China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said at a press briefing on Thursday.
FRANKFURT, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank may be close to declaring that interest rates have bottomed out but the bank will be "very cautious" in adjusting its policies, Executive Board member Yves Mersch said on Thursday.
DSM said demand from electronics makers in Asia seemed to have bottomed out in the quarter, while business conditions in the auto industry and building sectors remained weak - in China, but also in Europe and the United States.
From Spike Lee's "Summer of Sam" to the ESPN mini-series "The Bronx Is Burning" (based on a book by The New York Times's Jonathan Mahler), 1977 has been portrayed as the year New York City bottomed out.
Mr. McConnell expressed concern that Mr. Trump might not have bottomed out yet and could lose even more support among women, according to a Republican official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to recount a private conversation.
Born in Jamaica in 1963, Mr. Ward studied art in New York City in the late 1980s and '90s, when the market had bottomed out, and artists long excluded — black, Latino, Asian-America — were finding points of entry.
"Steelmakers want to raise prices of products to reflect rising costs such as transportation and secondary materials, but we are keeping our product prices steady as we want to make sure markets have completely bottomed out," he said.
SINGAPORE, March 22017 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures rose in early Asian trade on Friday, buoyed by renewed optimism prices may have bottomed out after official data showed U.S. oil production fell to its lowest level since November 275.
OSLO (Reuters) - Global oil prices appear to have bottomed out and are expected to rise through this year as investment cuts help to reduce a supply glut, a senior analyst at the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday.
During a media call, Chief Financial Officer Zhong Hua said the company remained cautiously optimistic about the final quarter of the year as oil prices appeared to have bottomed out, with prices likely to hold above $50 a barrel.
Some examples of "miracle cures" like this that I have tried, and ultimately bottomed out on, include: self-prescribed drugs, sex and love, the perfect purse, external validation and achievement, and new age snake oil peddled by various salesmen.
The North American mood was among the most negative in the final quarter of 6.93, as some other regions that already "bottomed out" due to ongoing economic slowdowns actually showed an increase in confidence, albeit off pessimistic base numbers.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 after cooling for more than a year, propped up by a barrage of government support measures, including a series of interest rate cuts and lower down payment requirements.
It is by no means clear that oil and global equities have bottomed out, but the improved market climate looks likely to encourage investors in the Gulf to buy beaten-down blue chips and stocks with good dividend yields.
More long-term investors have returned to the Saudi market to buy back beaten-down stocks amid signs that oil prices may have bottomed out, with Brent crude futures trading over $35 a barrel in Asian trade on Monday.
But no one in the room needed to be reminded of the challenges they faced: a rapidly warming climate, bottomed-out commodity prices and out-of-state funding that could afford to drill more and deeper than they could.
WASHINGTON/DAVOS (Reuters) - Global growth appears to have bottomed out but there is no rebound in sight and risks ranging from trade tensions to climate shocks makes the outlook uncertain, a top International Monetary Fund official said on Monday.
The president is in better shape now than he was only two weeks ago, when his job approval bottomed out after his response to the racially charged protests in Charlottesville provoked a furious political blowback, including from many Republicans.
The president's approval rating bottomed out in mid-August amid the blowback over his equivocating response to a violent white supremacist march in Charlottesville, in which he said there were "very fine people" on both sides of the protests.
China's economy has bottomed out and continues to grow at a low but stable pace, but a major pickup in growth is unlikely this year, according to the latest China Sales Manager Index (SMI) published by World Economics on Tuesday.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 after slowing for more than a year, but a strong rebound in prices in the country's biggest cities have sparked fears of overheating and raised concerns of a property bubble.
"It's too early to say that prices have bottomed out," Bjerke said, but added that signs of increased demand for homes and mortgages could mean that prices will rise earlier than the 2019 forecast made by DNB's own team of economists.
The Mets didn't have the means to add a slugging first baseman at that point any more than they could add outfielders, but Duda was still on hand, and once Davis bottomed out the team handed him the job at last.
Badri said he hoped oil prices, which on Monday were trading at above $41 a barrel, up from a 12-year low near $27 in January, had bottomed out and would rise further if a supply overhang could be erased.
Global oil prices appear to have bottomed out and are expected to rise through 23 as investment cuts help to reduce a supply glut, Neil Atkinson, the new head of IEA's oil industry and market division, told a seminar in Oslo.
Elliott said it was "too soon to say" whether mining stocks had bottomed out, but if and when a recovery arrives, Investec doesn't expect it to be a bounce, but rather "a very slow grind" depending on the commodity in question.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 on government support measures, but a strong rebound in prices in the biggest cities has sparked concerns that some markets may be overheating, raising fears of a property bubble.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of the year on a series of government support measures, although most smaller cities haven't been able to clear their oversupply issues, prompting many local authorities to push for even more stimulus.
By comparison, during the eight years of Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE's presidency, economic growth bottomed out at 2.7 percent.
LONDON, March 2.23 (Reuters) - A slump at British factories has bottomed out but a group representing the sector also said it was cutting its growth forecasts for 2016 and warned of the potential drag from the country's European Union referendum.
"We are beginning to see other signs that the economy is bottoming out," a BMI Research team wrote in a note to clients on Monday, citing the fact that manufacturing PMI data and industrial production data appear to have bottomed out.
It bottomed out in 20173, the year of his fourth back operation, and grew in 2018, when he had two top-10 finishes at major tournaments and won a tournament for the first time since plenty of fans could remember.
In September 2007, central bankers began incrementally cutting the cost of borrowing money and continued until December 2008, when rates bottomed out at a range of zero to 0.25 percent where they stayed until the Fed hiked rates in December 2015.
He said the four rate hikes that Fed policymakers generally expect will be needed this year could be off the mark if inflation moved "rapidly" toward 2 percent once oil prices bottomed out and the value of the dollar peaked.
LONDON, May 1 (Reuters) - Growth in British house prices picked up slightly in April, data from mortgage lender Nationwide showed on Wednesday, adding to other signs that a slowdown in the housing market ahead of Brexit might have bottomed out.
Guindos also said that the slowdown in the euro area had bottomed out amid signs of stabilisation in the bloc's economy as the scenario of a disorderly Brexit or a trade war between China and the U.S. had not materialised.
However, BBVA executives said in a conference call that net interest income, a measure of earnings on loans minus deposit costs, had likely bottomed out in Spain in the second quarter and lending revenue would stabilize toward the end of the year.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The world's biggest casino hub of Macau posted a 3.1 percent rise in gambling revenue in January as demand in China's only legal casino hub gained further steam after a more than two-year slump bottomed out in mid-2016.
Koesterich said in a commentary posted online Monday that so-called value stocks - more appealing for their balance sheets or cash than their growth prospects - could out-perform if "economic conditions continue to stabilize" and as energy and financial stocks have bottomed out.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 after cooling for more than a year, but a strong rebound in prices in the biggest cities has sparked concerns that some markets may be overheating, raising fears of a property bubble.
Faster-rising land prices, a prelude to rising home prices, adds to evidence that China's housing market bottomed out last year after the government introduced a range of measures to support the sector such as interest rate cuts and reduced down payments.
I think the, uh-, the recognition that-, that we haven't quite bottomed out regulatory certainty yet, so it's-, it's not quite clear, uh, where banks will need to end up, in terms of their-, uh, their capital ratios, uh, that they're carrying.
On Friday, the International Energy Agency declared in a report that "there are signs that prices might have bottomed out," citing progress among leading oil producing nations about a production freeze and supply outages in Iraq, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates.
Morale inside the White House bottomed out on Friday, said a third senior administration official, but turned a corner once the Food and Drug Administration approved a new COVID-13 detection test from the pharmaceutical company Roche as part of an emergency authorization.
Broadcom Inc, among the world's biggest chipmakers, weighed on the tech-heavy Nasdaq with a 2.6% fall, after it said in results late on Thursday that demand for microchips had bottomed out and that a recovery was not yet on the cards.
In September 2007, as the financial crisis was heating up, the Fed began incrementally cutting rates and continued until December 2008, when the central bank's benchmark rate bottomed out at a range of zero to 0.25 percent where it stayed for seven years.
Major stock markets in the Gulf have rallied at least 8 percent since mid-February, buoyed by a belief that oil prices have bottomed out, although they ended last week on a weaker note as investors booked profits in speculative and volatile stocks.
While a strong U.S. economy, rising U.S. interest rates and the rumbling trade dispute may weigh on gold in coming weeks, the market has bottomed out and the long-term direction is up, Julius Baer's head of commodity research Norbert Ruecker said.
"Last year, in terms of the overall economy, we were on a gentle downward trajectory, gentle but nevertheless down, it seems like to me now that we have bottomed out and we are experiencing a 'normal' economic cycle," David Dew told Reuters in an interview.
"We see that 11 percent of European firms have reduced their UK workforce already, so uncertainty remains even if according to our figures it looks like the permanent (staffing) business has bottomed out," Chief Executive Alain Dehaze said in an interview after first-quarter results.
"Even so, there are signs that prices might have bottomed out," the IEA said in its latest monthly report published on Friday echoing oil markets which have seen a recovery in recent weeks on the back of a weaker dollar which helps to fuel demand.
"I think that [tourism] seems to have bottomed out in Hong Kong at the moment…but it is rising a bit," Zeman said, adding that a bridge under construction between Hong Kong, Macau, Zhuhai, would make connect those tourist hot spots and attract more visitors.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 on a slew of government support measures, but a strong rebound in prices in the biggest cities has sparked concerns that some markets may be overheating, driving local authorities to tightening purchasing rules in late March.
Houston might have bottomed out while dropping its third in a row, 5-0 at Atlanta United FC. A sixth-minute red card to frustrated standout forward Alberth Elis (seven goals) for making contact with referee Chris Penso ultimately doomed the 10-men Dynamo at Atlanta.
Smith says he bottomed out after retiring -- and tried to get sober in 2007 before relapsing in 2011, That's when Smith hit rock bottom ... his wife (who was pregnant) moved out and threatened to leave him ... and that's when he decided to make sobriety the highest priority.
Jeff Hirsch, Yale Hirsch's son and now editor and publisher of the almanac, acknowledged this week that both barometers had missed the mark this year, but said their long-term record remained intact and that they had accurately anticipated the correction that bottomed out in February.
"For us to convincingly conclude that the long and persistent downturn in the RMB/BER BCI has bottomed out will take, not one, but several quarters of improvement in sentiment driven by a consistent recovery in underlying activity," Ettienne Le Roux, chief economist at RMB, said.
The harm here is obvious: With corporate taxes bottomed out, there's not only less public money overall, but the need arises for additional sales or income tax, costs that are largely borne by the same struggling workers who already can't find or afford quality early care.
The Jaguars were happy to give the ball back to Nick Foles when he returned from injury three games ago, but after two lackluster starts — both of which resulted in losses — the veteran quarterback bottomed out on Sunday against the awful secondary of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Although day traders chasing quick profits weakened the Saudi market on Monday, Gulf bourses are starting to see more long-term investors returning to buy back beaten-down stocks amid signs that oil prices may have bottomed out, with Brent crude futures trading over $35 a barrel on Monday.
BRASILIA, July 23.82 (Reuters) - For the first time in nearly five months, economists did not cut their economic growth forecast for Brazil, a central bank survey showed on Monday, snapping a run of 3.803 consecutive weeks of downward revisions and indicating that the economy may have bottomed out.
It began cutting interest rates in May 2016, four months after the tenge bottomed out, but pressure on the currency has risen again as the volume of outstanding short-term debt has grown, ballooning from zero in August 2015 to 3.2 trillion tenge ($9.4 billion) by March this year.
The country's auto hire purchase business has bottomed out since the middle of 813, Thawee said, adding that it was likely to recover with a modest growth of 281-21 percent during the rest of the year, due to improving car sales, fewer car repossessions and low interest rates.
While the cab of the 2005 Peterbilt truck made it to the other side, pictures posted online by the sheriff's office showed the trailer "hung up" on the west side of the now V-shaped bridge that had bottomed out in the shallow river about 30 miles southwest of Grand Forks.
But as bottomed-out as the Lakers were during the terminal years of the Kobe administration, as multiply bankrupt as the Nets are, as bafflingly and boldly backwards as the Bulls are and as syphilitically Knicks-y as the Knicks are, there is nothing that is quite like those old Clips.
The brawl ends with Anton's getting a sprained finger trying to break them up, Noah's trying to console his adversary, and a completely bottomed-out Cole demanding to know why Noah hadn't done more to save her when she came to him in Los Angeles, at the end of her rope.
"At our upcoming G20 meeting, we will be looking for good news from other countries as well, which overall will hopefully confirm the baseline projection that the growth slowdown has bottomed out and a turnaround in output growth in the current year can be expected, albeit a moderate one," he added.
Add to that an emerging consensus that oil prices may have bottomed out and could even rise further — a prospect that would in turn help the European Central Bank in its efforts to push inflation up to more normal levels and kickstart recovery with negative interest rates and mass stimulus.
Reality Check: Pence claims 'We are in the slowest economic recovery since the Great Depression' By Patrick Gillespie, CNNMoney The economy's recovery from the Great Recession that began in December 225 is the slowest comeback since World War II. The US economy has only grown 2000% a year since it bottomed out in June 2009.
"It's worth noting that 18 months after that first rate cut in September 2007 — during which time ten more cuts followed, eventually taking the fed funds rate to nearly zero — the S&P 500 finally bottomed out, down more than 50% from where it stood on the day of the first cut," Marks said.
Housing construction bottomed out in 2011, with just 633,000 new units built in the U.S. It has improved since then, with 1.2 million new units built in 2018, but to find a year before the recession when fewer than 1.2 million homes were produced, you would have to look all the way back to 1982.
Ellis, who started work on Stormwatch after the market for comics bottomed out in the mid-1990s, posed The Authority as a kind of corrective to the entire industry and its devotees, showing them not only what superheroes could be, but the cold and sometimes monstrous truth about what, in his view, they really were.
China's housing market bottomed out in the second half of 2015 on a series of government support measures, but a strong rebound in prices in the biggest cities has sparked concerns that some markets may be overheating, driving Shanghai and Shenzhen's authorities to tighten downpayment requirements for second homes and raising the eligibility bar for non-residents.
And while the proportion of Americans who were in the labor force — either working or looking for work — ticked up in July, it has recovered only a tiny sliver of its decline since the 2008 recession (it was 66 percent in December 2007, bottomed out last year at 62.4 percent, and has recovered slightly to 62.8 percent).
Financial analysts have long warned that the rocketing bull market of the past year would at some point come to a screeching correction thanks to its highly overvalued stock prices — and it appears last week was the first sign of that, though experts are divided over whether the market has bottomed out or if it has further to go.
In South Carolina, they endured almost a decade of bullying — for being "borderline obese from big stress eating," Salem told me (since then Salem has slimmed down by running late at night, when the roads around their town are empty), for their good grades (until, in high school, anxiety kept them home so often that their grades bottomed out and they barely graduated) and maybe, they can't be sure, because other kids detected a difference that Salem wasn't yet admitting to themself.

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