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The market did about half that, bottoming out on Feb.
Since bottoming out in January, the stock has jumped 40%.
Management commentaries also indicated a bottoming out of the sector.
One, trade and industrial production seem to be bottoming out.
"A bottoming-out is in sight for German industry," Brzeski said.
But my forecasting colleagues believe the world economy is bottoming out.
Amazingly, the power cost of the platform isn't anywhere near bottoming out.
"The last thing he heard was a vehicle bottoming out," Slates said.
But after bottoming out in 2009, U.S. manufacturers have staged a revival.
With the team bottoming out, the Atlanta Braves fired Manager Fredi Gonzalez.
The index fell more than 19823% from its peak before bottoming out.
But analysts warn that the crisis might not be bottoming out just yet.
One narrow bit of optimism: analysts' negative revisions in estimates may be bottoming out.
Since bottoming out on March 9, 20003, it is up more than 320 percent.
Separate monthly data released on Tuesday offered no sign that China's slowdown was bottoming out.
But there have been signs in recent months that the market might be bottoming out.
There are even signs that the prices of sophisticated steels are bottoming out in Europe.
The US secondary loan market has rallied since bottoming out at 23% on July 2.
However, let's be clear, a bottoming out is still far from being a strong rebound.
Most forecasts have had the pressure of this storm bottoming out at 918-921mb (millibars).
He finished at 38.5 percent, after bottoming out halfway through the month at 37.4 percent.
Since bottoming out in March 2009, the U.S. stock market is up more than 200 percent.
Bets on a bottoming out of bond yields have given support to bank stocks of late.
The market lost another 15 percent during his first two months in office before bottoming out.
In the months after the Blackstone buyout, Refinitiv debt traded below par, bottoming out in January.
By 2009, new licenses granteddippedto 31, before bottoming out at 0 in 2012, 2014, and 2016.
But the two measures then went on to fall, not bottoming out until the mid-20th century.
"His blood pressure kept bottoming out, so they were giving him a lot of fluids," Sutcliffe says.
Prices are expected to stabilize into the year-end, GFMS said, bottoming out at $22016,240 an ounce.
But with recent economic data showing signs of stabilization, analysts say the economy may be bottoming out.
"Put it all together and Lang could see Alphabet bottoming out at the current levels," Cramer said.
But interest plummeted along with the rise of the tea party, eventually bottoming out in 2010, Leiserowitz said.
The sharp fall in vegetable prices also appeared to be bottoming out, it said in a Monday note.
DRGW has risen 16% year to date, bottoming out around June, just as the broader markets did. Disclaimer
We are seeing a revival in select mid-cap and small-cap stocks, possibly signalling a bottoming out.
But there are signs of a bottoming out and beginning to pick up there are signs in China.
"The trend does seem to be bottoming out, which is a very encouraging trend for SIA," Sobie said.
Bitcoin has been bottoming out over the last week, $500 higher than its lows in February of $6,000.
And the Yankees went into a downward spiral, bottoming out in 1990 as the American League's worst team.
Dallas-based Texas Instruments also indicated on Wednesday a prolonged slowdown in the semiconductor industry was bottoming out.
Expected earnings have declined a little during this period, although they have shown some signs of bottoming out.
It could be he's close enough to bottoming out that the latest dust-up will have little effect.
The gross floor area sold exceeded the amount started, despite signs of bottoming out in new-home construction.
Its 323-day moving average trend line has been on the rise since bottoming out in September 2016.
Stimson's measure of mood shows a bottoming-out in desire for liberal public policy at around that same time.
Sun's share price rose to $250 in 2000 before bottoming out at $10 just a couple of years later.
"We're starting to see a bottoming-out of the slowdown," said Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at ANZ.
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I still don't know if we're telling the story of, ultimately, BoJack's redemption or more of BoJack bottoming out.
After bottoming-out below $30 a share in late December, FWONK has recently throttled back towards all-time highs.
"It looks like a bet that interest rates, such as the 10-year yield, are bottoming out," said Evans.
Later, aides insisted the research was simply due diligence at a moment when Obama's approval ratings were bottoming out.
"Markets anticipate, reasonably in my view, that short-term rates are close to bottoming out," Villeroy said in Frankfurt.
Lukovetskaya said the less severe decline did not mean the market was bottoming out, as forecast by some analysts.
Some economists expect the unemployment rate to sink even lower by the end of 2019, bottoming out at 3.2%.
Pittsburgh has been less impressive in the years since, despite their relatively high draft grades, bottoming out as a .
However, it started a tremendous nosedive, bottoming out toward the end of Jimmy Carter's presidency at about 25 percent.
The war with liberals and the media may keep his base loyal and his approval ratings from bottoming out.
Still, Brent crude is up one-third in 2016 after bottoming out in January at its lowest price since 2003.
While it marks the 2262th consecutive decline, it is small enough to suggest forecasts might be close to bottoming out.
Markets have shown signs of bottoming out, but we will need to keep a watch on oil and the rupee.
"Weak employment growth is bottoming out," finance minister Kim Dong-yeon said in an interview with foreign media in Seoul.
But there are signs the slowdown is bottoming out, as commodities stabilise from a collapse that started in mid-2014.
"The market is feeling the situation in European manufacturing is bottoming out," ING's chief economist in Prague, Jakub Seidler, said.
The average FICO score rose to 706 in 2019, after bottoming out at 686 in Oct 2009, according to FICO.
The share price saw a years-long decline, bottoming out at $7.41 last December after topping $17 per share in 2014.
The home ownership rate did bounce higher in the latest quarter, but analysts expect it will fall further before bottoming out.
The bottoming-out of Donald Trump's campaign, and the obvious difficulties he will have rehabilitating it, have made the unthinkable thinkable.
Bottoming out doesn't appear to be as toxic as it once was with ownership, and that's kind of awesome to see.
LONDON (Reuters) - After last year's collective slump base metals showed signs of bottoming out over the first three months of 2016.
But recent data suggests the Chinese market is bottoming out and a big uptick in sales could be on the way.
"We are back at what people would perceive as closer to fair value so we should be bottoming out," he said.
Those loans have become remarkably affordable, especially since the financial crisis, with their interest rates bottoming out at around 3.5 percent.
When California's reservoirs began bottoming out, for example, the state turned to natural gas turbines and other avenues for electricity production.
Also, both official and private manufacturing surveys unexpectedly returned to growth in March, fueling hopes that China's downturn may be bottoming out.
Since bottoming out in early 0003, prices in Silicon Valley have risen by 73%, compared with 31% in America as a whole.
While the U.S. has experienced a historic rebound following the bottoming out during the Great Recession, the good times won't last forever.
The copper price endured five years of falling prices until bottoming out in January 210 at a low of $26,2750 per ton.
"The Chinese are not reselling cargoes like they were doing recently, so I think situation could be bottoming out," the trader added.
It seems that Twenge has found another link between the production and consumption of culture and the great bottoming-out of America.
From 1963 to 1993 the Lions had only one winning season, bottoming out in the 1980s with a 44-game losing streak.
But ticket sales sloughed off in the midst of a crowded theater season, bottoming out at $558,636 the week of Oct. 1.
If economic growth continues to slow, what that will stop the president's support from bottoming out next year during the fall campaign?
"An extreme level of positioning should be the signal we're close to bottoming out in gold in days or weeks," he said.
While the Indian market has started showing early signs of bottoming out, competition remains tough in its other countries including Australia and Singapore.
Crude oil sold for over $100 a barrel in the summer of 2014, before bottoming out below $30 a barrel in January 2016.
He connects her to the platform and contacts she needed, and she becomes a sensation almost overnight; meanwhile, his career is bottoming out.
Culp said he thought the power business was "getting close" to bottoming out after more than a year of declining revenue and profit.
The economy had also been heating up under former President Obama and added over 2146 million jobs since bottoming out in January 2000.
They may buy Deron Williams out, or trade him to a more convenient location, and bottoming out remains the wisest move long-term.
"Medium term, we believe that the emerging market backdrop will keep improving, with relative growth and earnings differential likely bottoming out," it said.
Commodities prices rallied this year amid hopes that China's slowdown was bottoming out, but have since declined as a speculative futures bubble deflated.
JB's plan to celebrate his birthday is apparently zipping around on go-karts on an indoor track ... which beats bottoming out a Lambo.
Thus, a slightly better-than-expected performance after a pathetic quarter could see fresh buying in a sector that could be bottoming out.
After bottoming out in 2014 at a combined total of $883 billion, NATO defense spending is expected to reach $1003 billion this year.
Though the preceding pair of records was increasingly stark and devoid of pop hallmarks, Pornography was the sound of human beings bottoming out.
A V-shaped recovery is the most optimistic forecast, as it calls for a sharp rebound after bottoming out for a short period.
Optimism over the Phase 1 U.S.-China trade deal signed on Wednesday has also raised hopes that the economy may be bottoming out.
Jain said there could be a "relief rally," but a bottoming out is unlikely since there was no solution to the outbreak yet.
In the years that followed, SolarCity's installations fell, bottoming out last spring, when it installed a mere 29 megawatts in the second quarter.
THE BULLISH CASE: Coincident lows in energy and transports have, in the past, happened when the market is notably near a bottoming out.
But consumer, investment and factory data have pointed to nascent signs that the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy may be bottoming out.
Houston is a torrid 28-11 since bottoming out and looks to complete a three-game sweep of the visiting Seattle Mariners on Wednesday.
U.S. sales in the car's first year were just under 25,000 units, but fell from there, bottoming out at a mere 1,276 in 2018.
"Economy seems to be bottoming out, but that will at least take one-two quarters to reflect into earnings of the companies," Kejriwal added.
Rates hit a low in July with the 23.01-year benchmark bottoming out at 22.2 percent and the 280-year benchmark at 604.63 percent.
The entire tech industry had been sliding steadily from its peak in early 20023, but the full collapse was still months from bottoming out.
Data on Tuesday showed consumers did increase spending on domestic travel and furniture in October, offering tentative signs that spending overall is bottoming out.
The benchmarks have gained steadily since bottoming out below $30 a barrel in early 2016; U.S. crude is up nearly 8733 percent this year.
The Dow Jones industrial average has grown 159 percent since bottoming out on March 9, 2009, while the Nasdaq composite is up 266 percent.
So, while you can see them making a great return and finishing 11th, it's equally easy to imagine them bottoming out and finishing 20th.
Chinese stocks might actually be close to bottoming out even as the disease spreads to other countries, sparking global pandemic and market correction fears.
One of Wall Street's most experienced analysts says the equity market is "bottoming out" and recommends investors take a hard look at financial stocks.
"Expect more intraday volatility but last Friday's activity gives me some confidence that this market is in the process of bottoming out," Acampora wrote.
Shanghai rebar prices have risen about 13 percent since bottoming out in early December, encouraging Chinese mills to sell to domestic customers instead of exporting.
Chotaro Morita, chief rates strategist at SMBC Nikko, noted hopes that the Chinese economy is bottoming out have contributed to recent rallies in global equities.
He added that he still believed in the ECB's base scenario of growth bottoming out in the second quarter, then rebounding in the second half.
Led by electronics, China's January exports climbed the most in almost a year, adding to evidence that Asia's long trade recession may be bottoming out.
In the 1990s, Schuyler had just over 4,000 residents but was, like many Rust Belt cities to the east, bottoming out as jobs moved overseas.
So I think you probably see a bottoming out of rates here as you slowly start to see a stabilization of global growth going forward.
"We are starting to see a sign of domestic steel demand bottoming out," Takanari Yamashita, director of METI's metal industries division, told a news conference.
If they're bottoming out around 70, you can see why going much lower would be tough for most of us without the help of drugs.
Despite their higher margins, packers balked at paying more for cattle until wholesale beef prices show signs of bottoming out seasonally, said traders and analysts.
I wish I could say this election was about something — the Palestinian conflict, the bottoming-out of the middle class, Iranian threats — other than Netanyahu.
But bottoming out may not be justified in a pathetic conference, in a city that can't attract free agents, with pretty good contributors still on board.
While industry watchers say a return to boom times is unlikely anytime soon, they point to signs suggesting a bottoming-out for the sector is imminent.
The Aussie dollar has stabilised around the $0.72 level and most analysts think it points to Chinese growth likely bottoming out in the next few quarters.
Chotaro Morita, chief rates strategist at SMBC Nikko Securities, noted hopes that the Chinese economy is bottoming out have contributed to recent rallies in global equities.
Trade data due out on Friday could provide the next clue that could help investors regain confidence as they gauge whether the slowdown is bottoming out.
Cramer noted that the S&P 500 is up nearly 19 percent and the Nasdaq is up 22 percent since bottoming out the day after Christmas.
"The bottoming out in energy prices earlier this year has contributed to stronger overall inflation," said Gus Faucher, deputy chief economist at PNC Financial in Pittsburgh.
Some success in combating terrorist groups and a possible bottoming out of oil prices mean it could be time to invest in Iraq, analysts have said.
The association said while the outlook for air freight and world trade remains fragile, there were some signs that declines in cargo demand were bottoming out.
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There are signs that the commodities rout is bottoming out, but iron ore prices still face downside risk, BHP Billiton's chief executive told CNBC on Wednesday.
The one-day delay saw the pound fall from a Thursday average of around $21 to $2050 on Friday (bottoming out at $2219 early Friday morning).
It said a pricing downturn that has plagued the sector was bottoming out and reported better-than-expected revenue in North America in the first quarter.
It also said that while the tech slump may be bottoming out, it doubts the second quarter marks the start of a sustained upturn for Taiwan.
I still contend with the swings of diabetes — the shakes I get when my blood sugars are high and the sweats that come with bottoming out.
Tucker and Ibaka were brought in to help raise the ceiling, and their immediate defensive impact may help save the team's floor from bottoming out, too.
Unfortunately, after bottoming out in 2000, federal spending began an upward march culminating with the federal government spending 85033 percent of the annual economy in 2009.
The market would need another outage of "real significance" to boost prices much higher, and Venezuela's long output decline looks like it's bottoming out, Kilduff said.
Barclays has upgraded auto stocks from middleweight to overweight on the back of a more benign macro outlook and PMI (purchasing managers' index) data bottoming out.
The Aussie dollar has stabilised above the $0.72 level and most analysts think it points to Chinese growth likely bottoming out in the next few quarters.
Markit economist Chris Williamson said the slight fall suggested that a recession in the sector, which is more vulnerable to trade frictions than services, was bottoming out.
"China's high frequency economic indicators confirm that growth is bottoming out," economists at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group wrote in a note following the data release.
Employment in the American oil and gas extraction sector appears to be bottoming out, and U.S. energy layoffs fell 22020 percent last month from a year ago.
Expectations of a deal to stabilize oil output, and what seems like a bottoming out of expectations for U.S. interest rate rises, have also helped the dollar.
But reading INSTRUMENTAL: A Memoir of Madness, Medication, and Music (Bloomsbury, $27), you get the sense he wishes he could claim such dramatic levels of bottoming out.
Stabilisation was mainly driven by household consumption and even if manufacturing appeared to be bottoming out, it was not clear if the slowdown in services had stopped.
Chip-related shares, which have risen in recent weeks on signs of a bottoming-out of the highly volatile technology sector, climbed further on the trade news.
For comparison, the consumer sentiment index has averaged 86.2 since the early 1950s, peaking at 111.3 in February 2000 and bottoming out at 51.7 in May 1980.
Liu also said he was optimistic about China's economy in the longer term, adding that it had entered an up-cycle after bottoming out somewhat last year.
That was the message from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Thursday as the Turkish lira fell 13 percent in a single day, bottoming out at a record low.
"Signs of growth bottoming out are nowhere to be seen," said Li-Gang Liu, the chief economist for greater China at the Australia and New Zealand Banking Groups.
"We are seeing positive signs in the economy overall," he told Reuters, talking about a "bottoming out" of currency devaluations in places such as India, Indonesia and Brazil.
"We're starting to see a bottoming out of the slowdown that started in the latter part of last year," said Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at ANZ.
"[If we look at the daily chart] we see this clear bottoming out, and it's started to just move straight higher," said options expert Andrew Keene of AlphaShark.
Crude futures have rallied about 3.363 percent since bottoming out earlier this year in the upper $20s, but remain well below their 2014 highs above $100 a barrel.
"The trend is probably bottoming out now, and we may see increases in consumer debt from here," said Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management.
Richardson told CNN Business that earnings, which are expected to fall slightly from a year ago in the third quarter, may be close to bottoming out as well.
The BoE said in January that it expected inflation to run below its target through 2020, bottoming out at around 1.2% in the third quarter of this year.
The strength in the United States comes as European economic data points in the opposite direction, though with possible signs of bottoming out both there and in China.
The oilfield services provider said a pricing downturn that has plagued the sector was bottoming out and reported modestly higher activity levels in North America in the first quarter.
Stronger-than-expected imports could prompt some China watchers to say the economy is showing signs of bottoming out in response to a string of stimulus measures in 2018.
Even in areas where the growth was muted like mining and car sales, there has been a bottoming out and there seems a slow recovery is on the way.
Other data on Monday were more mixed, suggesting the economy may be bottoming out and less at risk of a hard landing but is still struggling to regain traction.
According to ad-tracking firm Kantar Media, ad time on "The O'Reilly Factor" has fallen by more than 50 percent, bottoming out with just seven ads during Friday's show.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Profits earned by Chinese industrial companies rose 11.1 percent in March from a year earlier, adding to signs that the country's economic slowdown may be bottoming out.
"Over the past two months we haven't seen a further deterioration in the forward-looking indicators, and it looks like the economic cycle may be bottoming out," he said.
As for China's economy, it is starting to show some signs of bottoming out in response to stimulus measures, but analysts say it is too early to call a turnaround.
The oilfield services provider said a pricing downturn that has plagued the sector was bottoming out as it reported modestly higher activity levels in North America in the first quarter.
The takeaway is that job losses may finally be bottoming out after a brutal stretch of layoffs brought on by an oil price downturn that's now about 2 years old.
But not long after leaving school, the economy was bottoming out, prompting Ellis to enroll in an MFA program in film and television production at the University of Southern California.
So he was deeply appreciative, he said, when he was hired as the play-by-play voice for the Sacramento Kings in 1989, just as the Kings were bottoming out.
"As much as we would like to see the German economy leaving the stagnation territory behind, truth is that any tangible bottoming out is still hard to find," he said.
Many things in the company's line-up are on sale right now, including: The cost of microSD cards has plummeted over the last year, seemingly bottoming out for Black Friday.
Texas Instruments forecast first-quarter revenue above market expectations on Wednesday on signs of stable demand for microchips, indicating that a prolonged slowdown in the semiconductor industry was bottoming out.
Sacramento's Downtown Plaza has been redeveloped after it "went through a death spiral," according to Mr. Brown of Cushman & Wakefield, bottoming out with a vacancy rate of about 50 percent.
The casino operator also saw the smallest quarterly decline in Macau revenue since the third quarter of 2014, in a sign that the slump in that region may be bottoming out.
China's stock markets have been on a tear so far this year, amid optimism about a possible trade deal with the U.S. and hopes that the economy may be bottoming out.
Local and foreign investors have waited years for signs that prices are bottoming out, and developers want to make sure they have a pipeline of projects in the land-starved state.
Investors are expecting a bottoming out for Asian economies in the next few months, boosting recent gains in regional markets including those in China, a J.P. Morgan Chase executive said Tuesday.
But the pound has so far held up better than that, bottoming out in early July at $1.2798, still a 31-year low but a long way short of many forecasts.
Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands — The two casino operators could benefit from new gaming figures from Macau, which show that the multi-year slump in gambling revenue may be bottoming out.
In fact, the market soared up 210 percent, plummeted down all the way to December before bottoming out, and it remained turbulent and unpredictable and gyrating wildly for months and months.
CRU forecasts zinc to average $2,180 a ton next year, down 13% from the current level of $2,495, while Macquarie's Lloyd sees prices bottoming out at $2,000-$2,100 going into 2020.
Despite the slight rise in the June figure, industrial production data indicates that the manufacturing deceleration that China has seen for the last six years shows few signs of bottoming out.
"The slide is bottoming out, but manufacturing is still in negative territory and faces a precarious climb back up amidst a storm of real uncertainty," EEF chief economist Lee Hopley said.
Sharma and his colleagues now see sterling bottoming out at $1.25 in the current quarter and ending the year at $1.27, compared with their respective forecasts of $1.15 and $1.19 previously.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The decline in global demand for air freight may be bottoming out, with cargo volumes growing month-on-month in November, the International Air Transport Association said on Monday.
But other May data has also been mixed, suggesting that while the economy may be bottoming out and less at risk of a hard landing, it is still struggling for traction.
But after bottoming out on tour in Germany in 1987, Vaughan not only got clean, he became a shining example to his peers and an outspoken advocate for the A.A. program.
Wage inflation has lost a full percentage point since the beginning of year, bringing us to the lowest rate of wage growth recorded since 2009, when we were bottoming out from recession.
Employment levels within the European Union are now 2% above where they were in 2008, but some regions have not seen this recovery, and have yet to show signs of bottoming out.
China's economy grew 6.7 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, meeting expectations and providing additional evidence that a slowdown in the world's second largest economy may be bottoming out.
Italian prices are bottoming out as demand and credit availability pick up, leaving Greece as the only European market where we forecast home prices will fall, albeit by less than in 2016.
Shares of Michael Kors have been cut in half since hitting an all-time high in mid-2014, but since bottoming out in June, the stock has rallied more than 70 percent.
"While it does appear that export growth is bottoming out, downside risks to domestic demand, especially from the property sector, still cloud the outlook," Evans-Pritchard wrote in a note on Thursday.
The perceived safe-haven yen dipped as risk sentiment improved after a spate of Chinese economic data pointed to signs the slowdown in the world's second largest economy may be bottoming out.
China's solid March data had raised prospects that the world's second-largest economy was bottoming out from a prolonged slump, but such hopes waned on mixed April economic indicators and rising debt levels.
"But bottoming out doesn't mean that economies are firing away .. We still think in some economies further support will be very helpful," said Goh, who expects rate cuts in Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia.
According to a 2015 report by real estate analyst Jones Lang LaSalle, rents are bottoming out in Riyadh's current 2.5 million sq meters of office space but prices for residential units are rising.
Barring a GDP surprise, investors are likely to focus more on the June activity data for clues on whether the economy continued to weaken heading into the second half or is bottoming out.
Data from China overnight had drawn approval as it showed the country's giant economy grew at 6.7 percent in the first quarter year-on-year, bolstering hopes its slowdown may be bottoming out.
End-markets Still Depressed: Fitch does not expect a sharp recovery in agriculture and construction equipment markets despite signs of bottoming out with orders from Latin America and North America slightly picking up.
Barring a GDP surprise, investors are likely to focus more on China's June activity data for clues on whether the economy continued to weaken heading into the second half or is bottoming out.
FRANKFURT, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The decline in global demand for air freight may be bottoming out, with cargo volumes growing month-on-month in November, the International Air Transport Association said on Monday.
"Market focus is ... likely to shift to assessing whether tentative signs of bottoming-out in global trade and manufacturing around the globe are for real," Societe Generale economist Klaus Baader told clients Monday.
The overall positive take on the talks, as well as signs that the euro zone economy's slowdown may be bottoming out, have pushed bond yields up from record lows hit three months ago.
Germany's DAX recovered some losses after the Ifo Institute reported German business morale rose more than expected in December, a sign that a manufacturing crisis in Europe's largest economy may be bottoming out.
Cold air will rush in behind the late-weekend storm with temperatures bottoming out in the single digits, 10s and 20s F from the northern Plains to the upper Mississippi Valley on Sunday night.
Renowned energy trader Mark Fisher says the faltering oil market is close to bottoming out, and investors can be relatively sure that crude futures will jump by $10 rather than drop by that amount.
It's noticeable that just about every other REE price in China is showing signs of bottoming out from the depressed price environment of 2012-2016, albeit without the same violence of the NdPr rally.
Given the way the market is performing, Colas said he thinks energy is still a good place to be as he sees oil in the process of bottoming out at around its current levels.
Simmons is the final culmination of Philadelphia's much-debated Process, a full-frontal, multi-year bottoming-out project overseen by a GM who lost his job because of how committed he was to it.
They can stay competitive without bottoming out, and have enough space to afford two more max-level free agents, when LeBron James, George, Russell Westbrook, DeMarcus Cousins, Isaiah Thomas, and others will be available.
While you obviously cannot predict precisely when an individual sector is topping or bottoming out, you can apply a little common sense and reduce allocations to those sectors that appear expensive (and vice versa).
While European officials have been playing up signs that Greece is bottoming out, the I.M.F. has been more skeptical about the country's potential to raise revenue, shore up its budget and overhaul its economy.
Those who have opted not to emigrate have experienced what many in Puerto Rico still fail to understand: there is no such thing as "bottoming out" when you are caught in austerity's downward spiral.
"What people need to know is that ... the trade cycle could be bottoming out," the strategist said, adding that many global manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index figures have been "hovering" in the last few months.
Demand for construction equipment in China is gaining momentum after bottoming out last year, driven by a Beijing-backed infrastructure push, a housing boom and increased investment linked to China's modern-day "Silk Road".
China's economy grew 6.7 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, its slowest pace in seven years, although other indicators show the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy may be bottoming out.
That could be a signal for investors to buy into the energy sector, he said, particularly as oil looks like it's bottoming out and traders have been chastened by the recent pullback in tech stocks.
"The price cut is to reflect the current market condition and to send a signal to the market that the prices will be bottoming out next month," Tokyo Steel's Managing Director Kiyoshi Imamura told reporters.
Better-than-expected revenue in North America, along with the company's claim that prices were bottoming out, initially drove shares in the oilfield services giant almost 5 percent higher after it published first quarter results.
Aleksei L. Kudrin, a former finance minister, said at the World Economic Forum on Thursday that Russia should brace for oil's bottoming out at $16 to $18 a barrel for a short period this year.
"This confirms that China's economic growth is bottoming out and this momentum is likely to continue going into months ahead," said Tai Hui, chief market strategist for Asia-Pacific at investment firm JPMorgan Asset Management.
While overall supply continues to exceed demand, there were signs that the price drop was bottoming out, Hannover Re said, pointing out that there were already indications of this in the U.S. market last year.
Jian Chang, chief economist for China at Barclays, said that credit has expanded "quite significantly" and she expects economic growth to pick up in the second-quarter, after bottoming out in the current first quarter.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor index hit record highs on Wednesday on hopes that Washington and Beijing are close to resolving their trade spat and bets that the drop in industry demand is close to bottoming out.
The world's second-largest economy grew at its slowest pace in seven years in the first quarter, but Chinese consumer, investment and factory sectors showed nascent signs that its economic slowdown may be bottoming out.
SOX has climbed roughly 442 percent since bottoming out in November 2023 and, though the index feels a bit overbought in the near-term, the majority still believe that there remains further room to grow.
" In a note to clients Tuesday, they said: "Value ETFs continued to see inflows for the past eight weeks, as we see a case for sustained rotation to Value once macro data starts bottoming out.
"The sharp drop in production in October was driven by a slump in auto production and suggests that, far from bottoming out, Germany's industrial contraction may even be getting worse," wrote analysts at Capital Economics.
"We do not think such a rise suggests a bottoming out of the economy," analysts from Normua wrote in a research note Monday, adding that China is still contending with a cooling property sector, too.
Other measures of house prices have shown smaller increases than Halifax recently — with prices in London falling — but have also suggested a bottoming out in the market after a slowdown linked to worries about Brexit.
The kiwi also suffered a loss exceeding 10 percent in 2015, but dairy prices showed signs of bottoming out last year and analysts reckon this could give it a leg up over the Aussie in 2016.
Business surveys for July released this week suggest pressure on China's factories is easing slightly, though activity is still contracting and analysts caution it is too early to tell if the economy is bottoming out yet.
Once a powerhouse rival to Groupon, the Washington, D.C.-based startup's value has plunged precipitously from a peak of around $27 billion in 226, bottoming out at somewhere in the low tens of millions or less.
"This forecast is based on the European economic slowdown bottoming out, while Hungarian domestic demand continues to grow strongly, further eroding the current account surplus," HSBC analyst Agata Urbanska-Giner said in a March 19 note.
With markets pricing further cuts this year and in 2020, industry watchers have said that while a return to boom time is not in the horizon, signs suggesting a bottoming-out for the sector is imminent.
The evolution has been slower to make an impact on web traffic, though, which dipped sharply in January, February and March compared to the previous year, bottoming out well below 500,000 unique visitors, according to comScore.
Stournaras told parliament there were growing indications a recession in the country was bottoming out, but said there should be no complacency in pursuing reforms outlined in a multi-billion euro bailout deal with international creditors.
Your partner has almost all control of the speed and depth, so their penis or the object they're using could be "bottoming out" inside of you and smashing against your cervix, adds Megan Stubbs, clinical sexologist.
Australian home prices showed early signs of bottoming out in June with values in the two biggest cities inching up for the first time since 2017 as sentiment was boosted by mortgage rate cuts by banks.
The "camera company" was valued at $29 billion in its first day of post-IPO trading in early 2017 — or $26.05 per share — before bottoming out at less than $5 per share at year-end 2018.
"This appears to reflect the recent bottoming out in the property market, which is feeding through into rents declining at a slower pace," Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics said in a note.
German business morale rose more than expected in December, a survey showed on Wednesday, another sign that a manufacturing slump in Europe's largest economy may be bottoming out after overall output shrank earlier in the year.
Other signs of global reflation include a rebound in inflation expectations from mid-2016 lows, a bottoming out in core inflation and wages, and a synchronized pick-up in economic activity indicators and corporate earnings estimates.
"I'm not sure there is a right way to go about this process, whether it's free agency, trades or bottoming out for the draft, or the way we're doing it, by trying to stay competitive," Ainge said.
Investors are looking to April Chinese bank lending data later in the day, and industrial output, investment and retail sales data on Saturday to give them more clues on whether the economy's prolonged slump is bottoming out.
Firstly because the 19-point swing in its favour is the first solid sign that the party's long slump, during and after its unpopular participation in the last coalition government, is bottoming out and perhaps easing off.
"We would see the third quarter as the bottoming out of the earnings recession that we have been experiencing for the last year or so," said Tracy Maeter, global investment specialist, J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Philadelphia.
The most believers in intelligent alien life were in Russia, at 68 percent, trailed closely by Mexico and China, with the down-to-earth Dutch bottoming out the list at 28 percent, the poll found [www.glocalities.com/universe].
TOKYO, March 2480.68 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks climbed above a 1-week high on Monday as investors shook off initial scepticism over the European Central Bank's latest stimulus package and speculated that oil prices could be bottoming out.
Although earnings forecasts have been pegged back recently, share markets have been propped up by hopes of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing and optimism that the Chinese economy may be bottoming out on policy support.
Halliburton Co, which swung between gains and losses was last up 0.3%, said a pricing downturn that has plagued the sector was bottoming out and reported better-than-expected revenue in North America in the first quarter.
"Although the unemployment rate held steady over the month, it will fall throughout 2018 and into 2019 as the job market continues to tighten, bottoming out at around 3.5 percent," said Gus Faucher, chief economist for PNC.
Famed Seattle chef Tom Douglas on Wednesday said he is closing 12 of his 13 restaurants in the city, citing a bottoming-out caused by the decision of many Seattle businesses to have their employees work remotely.
But with little in place to protect the canopy and no effort to replace dying trees, the city lost between 2 and 3 percent of its coverage each decade before bottoming out near 403 percent in 2006.
On the upside, the downturn in exports appears to be bottoming out, partly as the impact of the Russian recession is fading, with the country now accounting for around 6% of total exports, down from 10% previously.
While analysts say the data is evidence of a bottoming out in the economy's slowdown, some warn that the first quarter of 13 got off to a similarly glowing start before a stock market crash later that year.
"The financials are starting to show recent evidence of outperformance in the last few days and now evidence of, potentially, yields bottoming out and some signs that the economy might be OK in the short run," he said.
Since bottoming out more than eight years ago in the wake of the financial crisis, the Standard and Poor's 500 Index has surged 288 percent through the end of November, to 2,626.07 from 676.53 on March 9, 2009.
"This is the biggest risk in overall markets, not just in Asia but across the world," she said, adding that there are signs of consumer price inflation bottoming out in major economies such as the U.S. and China.
China's consumer inflation climbed to nearly eight-year peaks in November as pork prices doubled, but factory-gate prices remained in the red, adding to uncertainty over whether the manufacturing sector is bottoming out as trade risks persist.
Bilateral U.S.-Russia relations are bottoming out, with both countries on opposing sides of many international disputes, from the civil war in Syria and the violence in Eastern Ukraine to the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Global growth appears to be bottoming out After a sluggish two years, global manufacturing looks like it is finally back on the upswing, with IHS Markit's global manufacturing purchasing managers index climbing higher for four consecutive months now.
Even after a couple of stumbles brought on by instability in China and a confluence of factors at the end of 2018, the S&P 500 has still more than quadrupled in value since bottoming out in February 2009.
China's economy grew at 6.7 percent in the first quarter from the previous year, its slowest pace in seven years, though some indicators point to nascent signs the slowdown in the world's second largest economy may be bottoming out.
Trading Offsets Manufacturing Weakness: AUTO's manufacturing business, which supplies OEM components to auto makers and accounts for about 673% of total revenue, is under pressure because auto sales in Indonesia declined in 2015 and are only just bottoming out.
"In Mexico, we believe demand for our products is bottoming out and we are cautiously optimistic on renewed activity going forward, given the expected announcement of a new infrastructure program," Cemex Chief Executive Fernando Gonzalez said in a statement.
Although earnings forecasts have been pegged back recently, share markets have been propped up by hopes of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing and optimism that the Chinese economy may be bottoming out as policy support kicks in.
With inflation heading lower in the coming months, likely bottoming out below 1 percent early next year, the ECB is in a difficult spot: strong economic growth would warrant policy tightening but weak consumer prices call for continued stimulus.
Carter's approval fell below Trump's for five of his last seven quarters in office amid a struggling economy and Iran hostage crisis and Nixon's last five quarters dropped below the threshold during the Watergate scandal, bottoming out at 24%.
"China's economy is still bottoming out and the new sectors that have gained importance, after Beijing tried to change track, won't contribute much or rally just yet," said Andy Wong, investment strategist at Harris Fraser Group in Hong Kong.
At the same time, Pelosi huddled with her committee chairmen Monday night as she and other senior Democrats draft a stimulus package they hope could keep the economy from bottoming out as the coronavirus continues to rattle markets globally.
Prices for thermal coal have slumped 37% this year CO-FOBNWC-AU, however a recent bottoming out of Asian liquefied natural gas prices and emergent recovery this month suggests coal prices may follow suit, Chief Executive Shane Stephan said.
Public support for stronger gun laws has fluctuated over the years, peaking at 70% backing for stronger laws in 1993 and in the new poll and bottoming out at 44% support in a CNN/ORC poll in September 2014.
In its Quarterly Inflation report, the central bank also said it expects inflation to continue falling, bottoming out around 3.0% later this year, and coming in lower throughout the forecast horizon to 2021 from its previous report in March.
Jeff Luhnow had been hired as the team's general manager prior to the 2012 season and his plan to turn it around was by bottoming out and by investing in an iconoclastic process that leaned heavily on advanced analytics and data.
Lukas Daalder, BlackRock's chief investment strategist for the Netherlands, said hopes the euro zone economy is through the worst and bottoming out, relatively low valuations and optimism around a U.S.-China deal will soon be brokered were helping fuel the gains.
Hopes the euro zone economy is through the worst and bottoming out, relatively low valuations and optimism that a U.S.-China deal will soon be brokered are helping fuel the gains, said Lukas Daalder, BlackRock's chief investment strategist for the Netherlands.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian manufacturing activity declined for a 16th month running in January but at the slowest rate for eight months, a survey showed on Monday, offering a glimmer of hope that a long manufacturing slump may be bottoming out.
"The dominating selling pressure is exhausting now, and we believe the stock market is bottoming out thanks to historically low valuations and 'a warm breeze' from policymakers," including cuts to banks reserve requirements, said Zhang Quan, an analyst with Huaan Securities.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank interest rates may be close to bottoming out but it is still premature to talk about reducing economic stimulus given the risk of acting too early, ECB Executive Board member Yves Mersch said on Thursday.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank interest rates are close to bottoming out but low rates must stay and raising them now, as advocated by some, would be a mistake, French central bank Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Thursday.
"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.
The Bengals (15.503-2175) got a lot of yards and not many points in a Week 212 loss and have seen steady declines in both statistics as losses have mounted, bottoming out in Monday's humiliating 2128-2130 loss to Pittsburgh.
The affair comes amid signs that declines in support for Abe might be bottoming out, with ratings of around 42 percent in two recent polls, after a suspected cronyism scandal and cover up over the discounted sale of state-owed land.
Even in a recession, I don't touch my retirement savingsYears later, towards the end of 2008 and in the early months of 2009, I was working at a different law firm and the Great Recession was bottoming out financial markets.
For the last 35 years, the trend line for the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield, a benchmark for mortgage rates, has been more or less straight down, bottoming out at below 1.5 percent from a 1981 high of around 343 percent.
"It's a misperception that solid fundamentals are not needed for a bull run, which is now in its first stage, and the signal for the second stage will be earnings growth recovery after bottoming out," Haitong Securities wrote in report.
But speaking via video link to a Thomson Reuters investment conference in Cape Town, Gordhan said: "I'm here to stay," adding that the economy was bottoming out and had every chance of growing by more than one percent next year.
When asked about domestic concerns over how the latest tariffs could further pressure the economy, Liu said he was optimistic about China's economy in the longer term, adding that it had entered an up-cycle after bottoming out somewhat last year.
Earlier on Monday, a central bank survey of economists showed that Brazilian economic growth forecasts for this year were cut for the 18th consecutive week, but by such a tiny extent to suggest forecasts might be close to bottoming out.
The long bottoming out of the crime rate in New York City has been something to marvel at, but the challenge is to keep the gains from eroding while restoring law and order to the pockets of the city plagued by stubborn violence.
"Overall, China's economy has not been able to sustain the recovery it had in the first quarter and is in the process of bottoming out," Zhengsheng Zhong, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group said in a note before the PMI report.
All-time lows were hit several times under the previous administration, bottoming out in 2016 under President Obama with just 21625 percent of the public overall saying they trusted the Fourth Estate, including 2900 percent of Republicans and just 220006 percent of independents.
"The results marked a subtle improvement in the rate of decline, however the housing market downturn is now more widespread geographically and we aren't seeing any indicators pointing to a bottoming out just yet," said Tim Lawless, head of research at CoreLogic.
Chinese stock markets remain subdued after a bone-rattling crash in the summer of 2015 that only recently showed signs of bottoming out, and money flowed out of yuan-denominated assets at record rates as the currency slid against the dollar last year.
"Given the recent re-escalation of trade tensions between the United States and China, as well as no real signs of the downturn in the global trade cycle bottoming out, South Korean manufacturers are facing extreme difficulties," said Joe Hayes, an economist at IHS Markit.
"In the short-term, a bottoming out of oil prices and an end to the oil-price dividend, the movement toward high deductible medical insurance plans, and the decline in small business confidence (the most important source of new hiring) lead to our decision."
"Given the view that the interest rate cycle is close to bottoming out, the monetary policy committee is likely to emphasize a wait-and-watch stance rather than being proactive on rates," said A. Prasanna, an economist at ICICI Securities Primary Dealership in Mumbai.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lenders in Britain said demand for mortgages rose significantly in the second quarter and is expected to hold steady in the third quarter, a Bank of England survey showed, adding to other signs that a housing market slowdown might be bottoming out.
Overall, Ericsson's net sales dipped 1 percent in the second quarter compared to a year ago, reflecting the bottoming out of sharp declines for the mobile equipment industry since 4G sales peaked in 2015 and the expectation of a return to growth in 2020.
"The 114 yen handle will come in view for the dollar if next week's U.S. data show a good pace of job growth, stronger inflation and a bottoming out of manufacturing sector sentiment," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief FX strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
It lasted just eight months, with unemployment bottoming out at 7.8 percent, compared to the 1980s recession that lasted 16 months with a peak unemployment rate of 10.8 percent, and the Great Recession starting in 2007, which lasted 18 months with unemployment around 10 percent.
Looking back to the beginning of April, the last time that funds mounted such a large long position in soyoil, front-month futures did not move too much higher in the weeks after and ultimately lost about 15 percent before bottoming out on July 28.
On the other, industrial output slipped to the lowest since early 3.83 though the fall was smaller than expected and the data did nothing to change the view that the manufacturing sector is bottoming out thanks to a detente in the U.S.-China trade war.
Indicators from the consumer, investment and factory sectors have suggested the prolonged slowdown in the world's second-largest economy may be bottoming out, and many analysts no longer expect much in the way of aggressive policy easing going forward, given concerns about rising levels of bad debt.
In the first half of 2017, the spam rate reached 54 percent, after bottoming out at 53 percent for both 2015 and 2016 with "all signs point to a continuation of this upward trajectory," software security giant Symantec said in an October 2017  internet security report .
" The fundamental picture could improve with regard to a restructuring within the company, Johnson said, "but until we see some more evidence here in the charts that things are bottoming out and we're finding support, this isn't really a stock that you want to step into.
Net interest margins (NIM) already appear "to be bottoming out for large banks" Nomura analysts said in a recent note, forecasting NIM to expand by 22017 basis points year-on-year to 2.18 percent in 2018, contributing to 9 percent growth in pre-provision operating profit.
SEOUL, Dec 11 (Reuters) - South Korea posted a rare jump in exports for the first 10 days of December, helped by higher sales to China and more working days, even as a continued slump in chip sales raised questions over whether the tech industry is bottoming out.
But data for March, which will be released at the same time (13 GMT), is expected to show stronger growth in industrial output, investment and retail sales, according to analysts polled by Reuters, suggesting the economy may be bottoming out, even if a turnaround is too early to call.
China's mines - largely less efficient than those in Australia and Brazil due to lower iron ore content - began cutting annual capacity from around 9503 tonnes three years ago in line with falling iron ore prices, bottoming out at 250 million tonnes at the end of 2016, Jacques said.
There some early signs of bottoming out in the manufacturing sector's corporate earnings although he is a little wary about further upside in some chip-related shares, Maruyama, head of equities at Fidelity International (FIL) Japan, said late on Thursday at a Reuters Global Investment Outlook 21.56 Summit.
But data for March, which will be released at the same time (0200 GMT), is expected to show stronger growth in industrial output, investment and retail sales, according to analysts polled by Reuters, suggesting the economy may be bottoming out, even if a turnaround is too early to call.
After bottoming out during the last recession, the auto industry mounted a furious recovery only to quickly face deeper (and deeply expensive) questions: how to manage the shift to electric vehicles as the world confronts climate change and how to prepare for a time when cars might drive themselves.
"It is still too early to tell if exports are bottoming out given the uncertainty over the U.S.-China trade war," said Defa Zhao, economist at Continuum Economics, but added South Korea would be "one of the key beneficiaries" if the two reach the 'phase one' trade deal.
But JLL is now starting to see the prospects of a turnaround – at least at the top end of the market – and is forecasting a 21-250 percent increase in luxury prices this year, citing demand from both locals and foreigners who feel the market is bottoming out.
Strong March data had raised hopes the economy was bottoming out from a prolonged slump — possibly allowing the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to take its foot off the gas — but mixed April data so far and surging debt levels have fueled doubts about whether any recovery will prove sustainable.
The market is trading near one-month lows as investors digest a slew of company results that has so far painted a mixed picture of the economy - the brokerage and insurance sectors have posted big drops in first-half profit, but the chemicals industry has shown signs of bottoming out.
There was gilded, giddy bloat and collapse in 2007 and 2008; a broke-ass bottoming-out in the years that followed; ongoing false hope and the slow-motion revelation of the faithlessness and foolishness of those in charge; and a whole a lot of echoing meaningless games against the Miami Marlins.
"Market sentiment has been boosted by tentative signs that manufacturing activity and global trade are bottoming out, a broad-based shift toward accommodative monetary policy, intermittent favorable news on US-China trade negotiations, and diminished fears of a no-deal Brexit," the IMF wrote in its most recent World Economic Outlook.
"Such soft comparatives flatter this quarter's numbers and raise the question as to whether the better performance is a natural bottoming out, or if it is thanks to some of the corrective action that is now being taken by the management team," Neil Saunders, CEO of the Conlumino retail research firm, told investors.
"Indeed, during bull-market shocks since [World War II], the S&P 500 fell an average 2.4 percent on the day of the shock, and slipped a total of 4.5 percent before bottoming out only nine calendar days later and getting back to breakeven in 18 days," Stovall said in a note.
The bank left policy unchanged in Christine Lagarde's first meeting as the bank's president but noted that political risk may be ebbing, inflation pressures seem to be building and the bloc's vast manufacturing sector was showing signs of bottoming out, all suggesting that the worst of the recent slowdown by be over.
The 2017-18 season will be no different, but with several other teams either just as bad, worse off, or aggressively bottoming out—the Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, and Philadelphia 76ers, just to name a few—they aren't bad enough to slide down the standings.
ABOUT THE MAGIC (6-3): Orlando scored at least 113 points in its first seven games before dipping to 1053 in a hard-fought win at Memphis on Wednesday and then bottoming out versus the Bulls, with hamstring injuries to point guards Elfrid Payton and D.J. Augustin catching up to the team on the offensive end.
On the initial news that the nonfarm payrolls number was more than 215,21 above economists' expectation, gold did what one would probably expect, given the precious metal's function as a bet on market fear and on more stimulative Federal Reserve policy: It gapped down on heavy volume, bottoming out at $2350,336.3 in the minute after the release.
"At we get more clarity on the U.S.-China trade deal, China's growth bottoming out at some time in [the first] half, and the U.S. economy averting a recession in 2019 — all these things essentially will reinforce that risks are coming down and that's why equities are going to be going higher in the first half, " he added.
Sebastien Henin, head of asset management at Abu Dhabi-based The National Investor, believes markets will not see another strong rally before the summer since most factors are already baked into stock prices, inlcuding a high probability of a U.S. interest rate hike in coming months, a bottoming out of oil prices, and regional austerity measures.
Recent data out of China have suggested some bottoming out of the country's economy that was hit due to its bitter trade war with the U.S. "The 2003 Sars crisis created a severe negative impact on GDP growth for the Chinese economy and also hit the economies of a number of Southeast Asian nations, including Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam," said Rajiv Biswas, Asia Pacific chief economist at IHS Markit.
Ujiri is a part of the league's competition committee, and that committee recently approved changes to the lottery structure that will shift the reward structure for true bottoming out; the percentage likelihood of landing that No. 1 pick is now spread across more teams, and some embarrassing hypothetical 12-70 Raptors team would only have a 14-percent shot at our nation's bounciest son R.J. Barrett, or whomever.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: -Low single-digit rental growth, driven by a bottoming out of the commercial office market and built-in annual price increases in education contracts; -Somewhat slower-than-expected occupancy rates in Index Tower and a delay in launching the retail arm in Index Tower; -Value-add capex and acquisitions similar to historical levels and maintenance capex at approximately 0003% of revenue per year; and -Replacement or value-add capex as part of the revaluation gains on the property portfolio.

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