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How to use decrease in value in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "decrease in value" and check conjugation/comparative form for "decrease in value". Mastering all the usages of "decrease in value" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That's a stunning decrease in value since it formed in 2017.
According to Reuters, the visa suspension caused the Turkish lira to decrease in value.
Berkshire vice chairman Charlie Munger said mergers often lead to a decrease in value.
And homes may decrease in value if certain places become less appealing to live, eating into wealth, the report said.
The product is also advertised as having no risk, because it will not decrease in value even if the stock market loses money.
And as its price fell, most people's interest waned, but not that of finance professionals who can make money when assets increase or decrease in value.
Critics cite the important factor that if you add a large amount of a rare resource to the market, that resource no longer rare and will decrease in value.
A large portion of his wealth is tied to Amazon stock, which can increase or decrease in value at any given time From 2466 to 2018, Bezos made $4,474,885 an hour.
The education company's Brazilian operation posted revenue of $50 million in the first quarter, down 15.5% from a year before, mainly due to a decrease in value of the Brazilian currency.
In November 2019, with the help of Zillow, Business Insider rounded up 13 US markets that are losing value the quickest along with their projected decrease in value over the next year.
SoftBank purchased $1.25 billion in new shares of Uber at the existing valuation, partially in part to appease some existing investors who did not want to see their shares — on paper — decrease in value.
It's the numbers that fall in between 0 and 1, and how quickly they increase or decrease in value compared to neighboring points, that allow the algorithm to identify hills and valleys that indicate a wrinkle.
If these cord-cutting options are going to steadily increase in price (or decrease in value, depending on how you look at it), it's time to start thinking about going back to the world of cable.
"We noted further deterioration in the U.S. generics market and economic environment, further limitations on our ability to influence generic medicines pricing in the long term and a decrease in value from future launches," Teva said.
The fundamental principle underlying investments is you're taking on higher risk for the chance of more gains, and that higher risk means you may lose your money (or, at the very least, see a short-term decrease in value).
Then follow the instructions and use your hard-earned dollars to purchase a fraction of one made-up internet coin, which will likely decrease in value over the next few months and leave you with nothing to show for your efforts.
The long/short strategy is a method of investing that involves taking long positions in stocks that are expected to increase in value and short positions in stocks that are expected to decrease in value Another popular style is merger arbitrage, which invests in companies that have announced a merger or acquisition.
To be sure, very short-term price movements may occasionally appear to be correlated with events such as new technology developments, investments by major players, media coverage, or other market events; but as with stocks, it is hard to know whether positive or negative news causes will cause an increase or decrease in value.
As CNN detailed in a recent fact-check of Trump's comments about wind energy, "[w]hile some properties can see a decrease in value when turbines are planned and constructed nearby, several major academic studies found no statistically significant decrease in the average property value due to wind turbines in the US." Tuesday evening was far from the first time Trump has pushed misinformation about wind energy.
Graph Depicting Loss Aversion. A loss of $.05 results in a larger decrease in value than a gain of $.05 adds to value.
A $1,000 decrease in value would produce a negative 20% return on the $5,000 investment. Real estate investing has become quite popular in recent years due to rising property values and low interest rates. However, Deflation in property values or a sharp increase in interest rates would dampen the market considerably.
Simon v. Commissioner, 68 F.3d 41 (2d. Cir. 1995), was a decision by the Second Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals relating to the deductibility of expensive items or tools that may increase in value as a collectible but decrease in value if used in the course of a business or trade.
Pasar Keputran, a pasar pagi in Surabaya, Indonesia. Traditional wet markets (such as pasar pagi) are found across in Indonesia in both urban and rural areas. Wet markets face increasing competition from supermarkets as well as e-commerce companies like Shopee and Tokopedia. In 2018, Indonesian wet market vendors that import goods expressed concerns over the decrease in value of the Indonesian rupiah.
The Rich List editor, Ian Coxon, said the drop in Hemmings' fortunes had been caused by the decrease in value of his North West property portfolio as well as his share investment."Blackpool Tower owner loses millions" by Nathan Harris at my-hospitality.com According to the Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, Hemmings is worth £1.025 billion, the same as the previous year.
Nicetown–Tioga saw a brief spurt of urban gentrification in the early to mid-2000s. At the peak of the housing bubble in 2008, the 19140 ZIP code, which contains roughly Hunting Park and Nicetown–Tioga, had a median home sale price of $42,000. When the bubble burst, those prices declined significantly. In 2010, the average house there sold for $21,250, a 49% decrease in value.
On the same day, Stock Generation reduced the price of the company 9 shares from $16.90 to $0.84 - in clear violation of their own rules as those shares were guaranteed never to decrease in value. Stock Generation continued to operate for several weeks after that, offering returns of up to 150% a month, but further legal troubles led to their website being halted by June 1, 2000.
Long/short equity is an investment strategy generally associated with hedge funds, and more recently certain progressive traditional asset managers. It involves buying equities that are expected to increase in value and selling short equities that are expected to decrease in value. This is different from the risk reversal strategies where investors will simultaneously buy a call option and sell a put option to simulate being long in a stock.
Globalization revolves around technological and social advances, which further leads to advances in trade and cultural relativism throughout the world. Some economists claim that globalization was first started by the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. This assumption is considered false due to the mass discovery of gold and silver in mines. This discovery led to the decrease in value of silver and gold in Europe, causing inflation in the Spanish and Portuguese empires.
Company 9 was the "privileged" company, with its shares "guaranteed" never to decrease in value. Promised return was originally 10% a month (215% annually,) but was later reduced to 7% a month or 125% annually. In early April 2000, Stock Generation, despite all previous guarantees, devalued its privileged company shares to 5% of their previous value. Companies 10 and 11 promised monthly returns of 50% and 100% (later 40% and 70%) respectively.
Wells showed that the U.S money supply, especially the amount of gold and silver, actually rose significantly during the deflation. Wells pointed out that deflation only lowered the cost of goods that benefited from improved methods of manufacturing and transportation. Goods produced by craftsmen did not decrease in value, nor did many services, and the cost of labor actually increased. Also, deflation did not occur in countries that did not have modern manufacturing, transportation and communications.
The court found that § 168 of the Tax Code does not prevent a taxpayer from depreciating a business asset solely due to its age, or because the asset may have appreciated in value over time. The potential consequence of this simplification is that § 168 may "allow an asset to be written off over a period much shorter than its actual useful life and that the entire cost might be deducted despite the fact that there might be no actual economic decrease in value".
Typically, a government wanting to maintain a fixed exchange rate does so by either buying or selling its own currency on the open market. This is one reason governments maintain reserves of foreign currencies. If the exchange rate drifts too far above the fixed benchmark rate (it is stronger than required), the government sells its own currency (which increases Supply) and buys foreign currency. This causes the price of the currency to decrease in value (Read: Classical Demand-Supply diagrams).
Haglund proposed a 150-unit condominium building with retail space in Columbia City, Seattle in 2016. The city's Southeast Design Review Board subsequently approved the building, subject to conditions, in 2018.Project Number 3018722‐LU Southeast Design Review Board report In 2017, Haglund was fined $1.1 million by a Pierce County, Washington Superior Court judge for vandalizing a building in Tacoma that he intended to buy. The plaintiffs contended that Haglund cut holes in drywall ceilings and cut wiring in the building to cause the building's value to decrease in value or enter foreclosure.
Fixed link with differential capacitors (bottom right). The circuit with differential capacitors was the design used for the well-regarded Johnson Matchbox (JMB) tuners. The four output capacitors sections (C2) are a double- differential capacitor: The axes of the four sections are mechanically connected and their plates aligned so that as the top and bottom capacitor sections increase in value the two middle sections decrease in value, and vice versa. This provides a smooth change of loading that is electrically equivalent to moving taps on the main coil.
This graph depicts how the price of a single forward contract will typically behave through time in relation to the expected future price at any point in time. A futures contract in contango will normally decrease in value until it equals the spot price of the underlying at maturity. Note that this graph does not show the forward curve (which plots against maturities on the horizontal). Contango is a situation where the futures price (or forward price) of a commodity is higher than the expected spot price of the contract at maturity.
The comparison with experiment is quantified using a function of the form where and are the observed (measured) and calculated quantities respectively, and is a measure of the accuracy of the measurement. The sum is over all independent measurements, which will include the sum over all points in a function such as the pair distribution function. An iterative procedure is run where one randomly chosen atom is moved a random amount, followed by a new calculation of the measurable quantities. Such a process will cause to either increase or decrease in value by an amount .
139–140 However, the delay may be attributed to religious motivations rather than racism, since there was debate whether or not Beta Israel people were indeed Jewish.Kemp, Adriana, Israelis in conflict: hegemonies, identities and challenges, Sussex Academic Press, 2004, p. 155 In 2005, racism was alleged when the mayor of Or Yehuda refused to accept a large increase in Ethiopian immigrants due to fear of having the property of the town decrease in value or having an increase in crime. In 2009, schoolchildren of Ethiopian ancestry were denied admission into three semi-private Haredi schools in Petah Tikva.
The expenses of the war caused inflationary pressure and the mark started to decrease in value . The defeat of Imperial Germany in 1918, the economic burden caused by the payment of war reparations to the Allies, and the social unrest in the early years culminated in the German hyperinflation of 1922–23 ]. The mark, formerly backed by gold, evolved into the Papiermark (paper mark), backed by nothing . Economic reforms, such as the issue of a new provisional currency - the Rentenmark - and the 1924 Dawes Plan, stabilised German monetary development and thus the economic outlook of the Weimar Republic.
While this article uses the term "NAV" for simplicity, in reality a performance fee would be charged by reference to the NAV per share (being the net asset value divided by the number of shares in issue). The NAV will fluctuate as investors subscribe for and redeem shares, whereas the NAV per share will only fluctuate as the underlying investments increase or decrease in value, making the latter the appropriate measure for calculating a performance fee. Where a hedge fund is structured as a limited partnership or unit trust, the terms "interest" and "unit" should be substituted for "share".
To get to the high-profile Esterbrook, Peter makes a deal with Nina Sharp (Blair Brown), who tells him where to find Claire before she can be turned into a radioactive bomb. The FBI storms the building, and Olivia is able to give Claire the cure before her head explodes. Estebrook arrogantly tells Olivia his lawyers will spring him out of any trouble, and she publicly arrests him to ensure the press finds out, causing his company's stock to dramatically decrease in value. After Broyles lectures her, Olivia tells him her emotions (which she had exhibited strongly all episode) make her a better agent.
The trust grows, but its "value" for estate tax purposes is "frozen" at the time of the transfer. If the trust grows substantially, the increase is not subject to estate tax (which is usually at a higher rate than the grantor's marginal income tax rate). # If the assets decrease in value, the grantor can sell them (leaving the sales price in the trust, or using it to acquire other assets for the trust). The grantor can then apply that loss to decrease the taxes that will be paid on other assets that have increased in value, but the value for estate tax purposes will not decrease.
The debt holder continues to sell short and cover with converted stock, which, along with selling by other shareholders alarmed by the falling price, continually weakens the share price, making the shares unattractive to new investors and possibly severely limiting the company's ability to obtain new financing if necessary. The lender would have a potentially greater gain if the shares were to increase in value, but if they decrease in value, there is some protection. Otherwise, they would probably not be willing to lend the money because of the poor risk profiles of the companies interested in this type of financing. There are some ways to limit the "spiral" situation, e.g.
Little else is known regarding the distribution of the gold dollars. 1905 statue, Sacajawea and Jean-Baptiste by Alice Cooper, funded using coin proceeds, in Portland's Washington Park The coins were highly unpopular in the collecting community, which had seen the Louisiana Purchase coin decrease in value since its issuance. Nevertheless, the value of the Lewis and Clark issue did not drop below issue price, but steadily increased. Despite a slightly higher number of coins recorded as extant, the 1905 issue is rarer and more valuable than the 1904; Bowers speculates that Zerbe may have held some pieces only to cash them in, or surrender them in 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt called in most gold coins.
The number of unicorns worldwide has more than doubled since 2015 with a total of 87 at the end of 2015 and 208 at the end of 2016. After doubling from 2014 to 2016, the number of unicorns peaked and 2016 saw a dip relative to 2015 of 21 unicorn startups, 21 out of 208 representing a decline of more than 10%. The total valuation dropped from $1.3 trillion to $761 billion signifying a 41% decrease in value in the startup economy. The warnings and risk mitigating attitude led by prominent sources in the venture capital industry such as Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz have led to more strictly measured investment strategies.
In 2009 the Lembi Group was in financial distress due to a combination of softening rents due to the late 2000s recession (which hurt the effectiveness of its strategy of replacing existing rent-control tenants by attrition and eviction), inability to renew or refinance existing loans due to the Financial crisis of 2007–2010, and a resulting decrease in value and saleability of commercial properties that made it impossible to re-sell buildings to avoid foreclosure. Given the high financial leverage and the group's having initially paid above-market prices, many of their loans were underwater. As of that time the company was attempting to renegotiate approximately $1 billion in loans, and in possible default on another $164 million loan.
A further credit enhancement involves the use of derivatives such as swap transactions, which effectively provide insurance, for a set fee, against a decrease in value. Monoline insurers play a critical role in modern-day Credit Enhancements; they are more effective in (a) off-balance-sheet models creating synthetic collateral, (b) sovereign ratings' enhancement with built-in asset derivatives and (c) cross border loans with receivables and counterparties in the domain and jurisdiction of the monoline insurer. The decision whether to use a monoline insurer or not often depends upon the cost of such cover vis-a- vis the improvement in pricing for the loan or bond issue by virtue of such credit enhancement. Ratings play an important role in structured finance for instruments that are meant to be sold to investors.
The airline presented these plans as emerging as a "New Norwegian", further planning to reinstate additional aircraft and operations as demand would allow, and to ultimately operate between 110 and 120 aircraft, down from the 160+ aircraft it operated before the crisis. Shares in the airline continued to decrease in value in anticipation of the airline converting its debt to equity, which occurred on 20 May 2020, resulting in companies leasing aircraft to the airline (including AerCap and BOC Aviation) becoming the airline's largest shareholders. On 17 June 2020, Norwegian began adding additional flights for the month of July from Norway to Denmark and Sweden, as well as from Scandinavia to other European countries including Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the UK among others as demand recovered and countries reopened.
In financial markets, stock valuation is the method of calculating theoretical values of companies and their stocks. The main use of these methods is to predict future market prices, or more generally, potential market prices, and thus to profit from price movement – stocks that are judged undervalued (with respect to their theoretical value) are bought, while stocks that are judged overvalued are sold, in the expectation that undervalued stocks will overall rise in value, while overvalued stocks will generally decrease in value. In the view of fundamental analysis, stock valuation based on fundamentals aims to give an estimate of the intrinsic value of a stock, based on predictions of the future cash flows and profitability of the business. Fundamental analysis may be replaced or augmented by market criteria – what the market will pay for the stock, disregarding intrinsic value.
The United States' situation was dire due to large debts, territories in the possession of a foreign power, a lack of military, a lack of money, inability to navigate on the Mississippi River, lack of commerce, lack of respect by foreign powers, decrease in value of the property, unavailability of credit and lack of authority the government had over the nation. This "national disorder, poverty and insignificance" led to Hamilton urging the citizens of the United States to stand up for their safety, tranquillity, dignity and reputation while also attacking those who support the Articles of Confederation. Hamilton claimed the supporters of confederation stood in the way of progress by opposing the ideas of the federalists without providing any plausible options of their own, as they were too concerned with making any major changes. In order to proceed with solving many of these issues, the first order of business was changing the current form of government.

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