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Some saw the rise to $85 as overshooting on the upside, and now see the sharp drop as overshooting on the downside, which could be corrected by fresh production restraint among global producers.
Analysts are overshooting their expectations for four major semiconductor stocks.
It also committed to overshooting its elusive 2 percent inflation target.
The data show we are falling short (or overshooting) our goals.
I would think we would be well served by overshooting 33 percent.
"The regulation is overshooting," one European bank's head of treasury told IFR.
They've been overshooting that cap by more than 1,000 immigrants a day.
"It may be that the bond market is overshooting now," Garcia-Amaya said.
LIESMAN: YOU TALKED ABOUT OVERSHOOTING, AND I HAVE TO ASK YOU A QUESTION.
That's because the firm expects some degree of labor market overshooting, Hatzius said.
Is Lyft making more money per rider and, however slightly, overshooting revenue estimates?
In reality, we may be about to witness such a period of overshooting.
It is scheduled to be completed in 2021 after overshooting its budget and deadline.
This, along with political uncertainty from Washington, could mean that U.S. equities are overshooting.
Yellen says the Fed needs to keep raising rates to prevent inflation from overshooting.
Nomura believes that inflation overshooting is not enough for the BoE to raise rates.
But I am less confident than Mr Bernanke in the Fed's openness to overshooting.
And then faced with reality, there has been an overshooting at the other end.
Fed officials have indicated they would not be too concerned with inflation overshooting the target.
The Fed is keen to tighten policy rather than risk overshooting its 2% inflation target.
Fed officials have indicated they would not be too concerned with inflation overshooting its target.
AT THIS POINT, I'M AS CONCERNED ABOUT OVERSHOOTING ON WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE.
"There are also longer-term risks from significantly overshooting the U.S. economy's growth," he said.
But it doesn't want to be seen as having pushed for or generated the overshooting.
What if, in the process of temporary overshooting, inflation expectations began drifting above the target?
Same-store sales growth came in at 7 percent, overshooting expectations of only 2.6 percent.
The economy is slowing, and Madrid has a long history of overshooting its budget deficit forecasts.
Economists interpreted symmetric to mean policymakers would not be too worried with inflation overshooting the target.
It could argue that overshooting is justified as a way to nudge inflation expectations back up.
Indians and Pakistanis are even more cheerful about overshooting their ideal family size, as many do.
That turned out to be slightly too pessimistic, overshooting the actual margin by 0.8 percentage points.
If things go well, the modest overshooting of inflation will not raise a lot of eyebrows.
KAPLAN: THE HISTORY OF OVERSHOOTING FULL EMPLOYMENT IN THIS COUNTRY HAS NOT BEEN A HAPPY ONE.
But Mr. Xi's centralization of power over the sprawling bureaucracy can also create confusion and overshooting.
Mr. Hancock tends toward needless fussiness, overshooting and overcutting when he should let the camera run.
Economists interpreted symmetric to mean policymakers would not be too concerned with inflation overshooting the target.
It certainly seems clear to me that overshooting is the right way for the Fed to err.
It is also likely to discuss the merits of overshooting after a lengthy period of low inflation.
"The history of overshooting full employment in this country has not been a happy one," he added.
Mr Rasul is not very worried by the "little bit of overshooting" that excitement at new methods engenders.
Overnight, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said he sees benefits in overshooting the Fed's 2 percent inflation target.
Any contracting project — especially run by DHS — runs risks of drastically overshooting both its schedule and its budget.
Dornbusch's "overshooting" model sought to explain why the newish regime of floating exchange rates had proved so volatile.
Those who voted to raise rates mentioned concerns regarding inflation overshooting its 2 percent target in recent months.
But their forecasts show inflation not only not-overshooting, but continuing to stay below target in 2017 and 2018.
Overshooting is the norm in biology and in most, if not all, evolving systems, but especially man-made ones.
To help meet this "inflation-overshooting commitment", the bank said ten-year-bond yields would remain at around zero.
The profitability of French brands Peugeot, Citroen and DS topped 8.5 percent, overshooting a 6 percent goal for 2021.
While the analysts stressed there was still a risk of markets overshooting, they said positioning appeared fine for now.
Zhou said reserves had been sold during the past two years to prevent the yuan overshooting on the downside.
It sees inflation overshooting the official 2 percent target over that period, and expects wage growth to pick up.
This wasn't the sort of fall that his partner, Ashley Bouder, is known for: a go-for-it overshooting.
Steps already taken to loosen fiscal policy have raised European Commission concerns about the possibility of overshooting budget targets.
Holub said there was no risk of inflation far overshooting the target and that the economy was not overheating dramatically.
On the year, retail sales jumped by 4.1 percent, overshooting a Reuters consensus forecast for an increase of 3.0 percent.
The leu could come under further pressure this year over concerns about overshooting the EU's 3-percent budget deficit ceiling.
"They are going so far to accommodate conservatives they're overshooting by protecting outlets conservatives wouldn't even defend," the strategist added.
In the geriatric ward of the new hospital, they tetherballed around their normal values, approaching and overshooting their limits cyclically.
The country narrowly avoided fines last year from the European Union after overshooting its Brussels-set deficit target for 2015.
IT WAS THAT HE REALLY SAID YOU CAN'T GET BEHIND THE CURVE UNLESS YOU ARE OVERSHOOTING INFLATION TO START WITH.
The controls are pretty intuitive, though the tracking isn't great and I often found myself overshooting when casting out my line.
So as a result there was certainly overshooting and we saw today that there was a rebound in the markets already.
So as a result there was certainly overshooting and we saw today that there was a rebound in the markets already.
"Overshooting a little bit just to make sure you get to 2 percent strikes me as being quite sensible," he said.
ET. Chicago Fed President Charles Evans this morning said he sees benefits of overshooting the central bank's 2 percent inflation target.
In April/May 2016 and January/February 2017, the spreads tightened significantly, then subsequently eased, in a possible indication of overshooting.
"Medium-term risks of inflation overshooting the target dominate over the risks of its persistent downward deviation," the central bank said.
But moving too slowly could eventually mean that the Committee would have to tighten policy abruptly to avoid overshooting our goals.
The reasons for these interventions can include navigating unclear lane markings, the system overshooting a turn or driving in inclement weather.
Within 24 hours, the campaign reached its $8,000 goal (overshooting it a bit, actually, for a total of $8,510) and closed.
"There are indeed some overshooting risks," said Wang Yifeng, director of the Financial Center of Minsheng Bank's Research Institute in Beijing.
Under a level targeting regime, the Fed would compensate for missing its target in one year by overshooting the following year.
Economists forecast an inflation rate of 20053 percent for 2017, breaking a sequence of seven straight years of Brazil overshooting its target.
We've talked about how it's likely temporary, but I also think that we should be overshooting 2% in order to be symmetric.
She tells us that the charitable donations via Lipslut have just hit over $100,000, overshooting the brand's previous fundraising record by $60,000.
Luckily, I finally realized that I was overshooting the mysterious act for one major reason: It was the opposite of my nature.
Madan Sabnavis, chief economist at CARE Ratings, said the RBI could overlook overshooting inflation if the coronavirus hits the country's economic health.
However, April might be too soon for a rate cut due to headline inflation overshooting RBI's estimates by more than 22020 bps.
It is an output, not an input — and it is extremely prone to overshooting, with the last five years being a clear example.
"In our view we are already overshooting a little bit in USD-CAD relative to what's a long term sustainable level," Katzive said.
"In other words, ... we need a humble reckoning that takes the concept of overshooting off the table once and for all," he said.
After the 2008 crisis, the Fed repeatedly hesitated to provide larger doses of economic stimulus because it was concerned about overshooting the target.
However, he does see potential for the group to bounce back after overshooting one critical level — the 200-week moving average at $58.
"Rather, the current trajectory points toward an overshooting of full employment, a key reason why we expect further tightening of monetary policy," Mericle said.
"There are also longer-term risks from significantly overshooting the U.S. economy's growth," said Rosengren, a voter on the Fed's policy committee this year.
Given the current rate of drawdown in crude oil stocks, a 12-month extension would pose a significant risk of inventories and prices overshooting.
Overshooting $0.715 was temporary, though, and the Aussie developed a sideways consolidation around this level between September 6503 until just a few days ago.
But India will still worry more about overshooting its target than undershooting it, and America will still probably harbour the opposite set of concerns.
It's true that the Fed is raising rates, and many believe that bull markets are killed by the Fed overshooting and raising too fast.
China also appears to be overshooting its goals for reducing carbon intensity, or the amount of carbon dioxide emitted per unit of economic output.
That could mean leaving the agreement in place, but increasing output slightly so that producers like Saudi Arabia are no longer overshooting their quotas.
The Fed hasn't hit its price goal sustainably or symmetrically — meaning that overshooting is as common as undershooting — since formally adopting it in 2012.
Kuroda said the commitment to overshooting the 2 percent target was intended to dispel speculation that the BOJ had given up on its price target.
And if you're going to be forward looking, I'd think I would be more worried about that it's already maybe many in danger of overshooting.
Such was the case after both the previous oil market slumps in 1997/98 and 2008/09, with prices overshooting the producer group's initial targets.
"After the debacle seen with Apple overshooting iPhone 6s demand, management did not want to see a repeat situation occur this year," Mr Cybart said.
When either (or both) of these things happen, we expect a sharp rally led by financials (where valuations are overshooting), with staples most at risk.
Brazil's inflation rate closed 2015 at the highest level in more than 12 years, above 10 percent, overshooting the government's target by a wide margin.
Add in the cramped confines and scenic backdrop of the Manhattan skyline, and you wind up with an event I couldn't stop myself from overshooting.
Together the regions booked a deficit of 1.66 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015, overshooting by one percentage point a 0.7 percent target.
The reasons for these interventions can vary, but that can include navigating unclear lane markings, the system overshooting a turn or driving in inclement weather.
The plot lines are actual data taken on July 28 during three orbits, and show the sail orientation overshooting its target when approaching 90 degrees.
"If you begin to see more realization of, well, maybe we will have some overshooting in inflation, that will certainly have implications not only for rates, but also for equities, and ultimately, also for the dollar," he said, adding overshooting inflation targets doesn't necessarily mean a breakdown in the equity market — so long as the 2 percent mark is not breached substantially to the upside.
Still, some policymakers were concerned that delaying a rise in the Federal funds rate would increase the risks to financial stability or overshooting the Fed's objectives.
Kuroda has said the commitment to overshooting the 20143 percent target was intended to dispel speculation that the BOJ had given up on its price target.
Of the 19 countries we polled, eight are overshooting—that is, the ideal family size is smaller than the number of children people expect to have.
Draghi will find it difficult to avoid the issue of the euro's firming after policymakers expressed concern in July about the risk of an overshooting euro.
Even if, as most expect, there is no formal change, the discussion could still lead to a greater tolerance of temporary overshooting after periods of limpness.
The company's stock surged more than 23 percent after reporting that same-store sales rose 0.73 percent in the quarter, overshooting expectations of only 2.6 percent.
"European rules don't forbid a one-off and limited overshooting of the 3 percent deficit threshold," Moscovici told the European Affairs committee in the French Senate.
Chinese demand remains subdued, placing a cap on growth and prices across Asia, where virtually no central bank is in danger of overshooting its inflation target.
Since the Pact was introduced in 1997, not a year has gone by without at least one EU country's public finances overshooting one or other target.
"In the event of extreme overshooting of the exchange rate the central bank may conduct a limited intervention to prevent disorderly market conditions," Lagarde told reporters.
"Concerns were expressed about a possible overshooting in the repricing by financial markets, notably the foreign exchange markets, in the future," the ECB said in the accounts.
It's tough to keep your spacecraft in one spot, so you'll find yourself constantly overshooting the camel target and doubling back until you get better at it.
Somehow he manages to backflip from one set to the other without missing a single beat, impaling himself, or overshooting and going straight through the back wall.
In its March policy statement, the Fed said that its inflation target was "symmetric," indicating it could tolerate price rises temporarily overshooting its 2 percent target rate.
With inflation meeting the Fed's 2 percent target and few policymakers worried about it overshooting, Navarro suggested the central bank is raising rates for the wrong reason.
As a result, Italy's 2019 deficit is set be revised to 2.4 percent of GDP, overshooting a 2 percent target agreed with the European Commission in December.
"I see benefits to trying to engineer policy to allow for the strong possibility of inflation overshooting its target," Evans said at an event in Sydney, Australia.
On February 26th Pat Toomey, an American senator, sternly reminded Jerome Powell, the Fed's chairman, that a period of overshooting would be a period without price stability.
Greece's finance minister, Euclid Tsakalotos, said in December that overshooting fiscal targets was a way to boost credibility in the embattled economy, according to the Financial Times.
The statement did not address the likely impact of the Trump administration's tax overhaul on economic growth, and gave no hint of concern about overshooting on inflation.
"Concerns were expressed about a possible overshooting in the repricing by financial markets, notably the foreign exchange markets, in the future," the ECB said in the minutes.
"We have repeatedly argued that the concern about labor market overshooting is likely to drive steady tightening until payroll growth slows to a sustainable pace," Struyven wrote.
Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson, in a recent note, said the Street is overshooting that estimate and that actual corporate profits will only be up 4.3 percent in 2019.
In Sherbet Land, power slides were navigated and planned so skillfully that the players seemed at constant risk of overshooting, banging against walls – but the winner never did.
Some industry insiders predict carmakers will be forced to rein in sales of larger models by raising prices to avoid overshooting the EU's 248 grammes/kilometer CO22 target.
Indeed, policymakers already expressed concern about the euro's appreciation when they met in July, the minutes of that meeting showed, warning about the dangers of an "overshooting" currency.
Sales for the month were 4.4 percent higher in real terms than a year earlier, the data showed, overshooting a Reuters consensus forecast for a 2.5 percent increase.
But unfortunately, even if we combine lower fertility, more efficient technology, and lower economic growth (the brown line), by the 2030s we are once again overshooting necessary emissions.
"We could see sterling over a 6 month period depreciating 10-11 percent (but) most likely markets are overshooting," Goldman strategist Silvia Ardagna told a call with investors.
Three-quarters of business economists say they are more worried about growth undershooting their forecasts than overshooting it, and half have revised those forecasts downward for this year.
Most scenarios envisage CO2 concentrations and global temperatures overshooting for several decades before being brought back towards the target later in the century ("Mitigation of climate change", IPCC, 2014).
Activism also directs reporters' attention to research that suggests that there's more room for economic expansion — and why the risks of undershooting growth targets outweighs the risks of overshooting.
History suggests that OPEC will gamble on tightening the market too much, with prices overshooting on the upside, rather than risk not tightening it enough and prices fall back.
Frydenberg also ruled out requiring the RBA governor to explain any undershooting or overshooting of the inflation target, as is required of the governor of the Bank of England.
CNBC's Jim Cramer was thrilled when he saw that the U.S. economy added 223,000 nonfarm jobs in May, far overshooting estimates and driving unemployment to an 18-year low.
"For governments, the idea of overshooting the target but then coming back to it is attractive because then they don't have to make such rapid changes," Dr. Shindell said.
"The Federal Reserve could use that opportunity to communicate that a mild overshooting of inflation is consistent with our goals and to align policy with that statement," she said.
Fed chairman Jerome Powell has spoken a lot about the risk of inflation overshooting its 2% target, but only recently has he discussed the risk of a persistent undershoot.
Hosting the Olympics has become an expensive venture, and a number of hosts — Brazil's Rio de Janeiro and Russia's Sochi, for example — went into debt after overshooting their budgets.
Order intake at the maker of products for surgery, intensive care, infection control and sterilization grew 8 percent to 6.2 billion crowns, overshooting a mean forecast of 5.8 billion crowns.
Order intake at the maker of products for surgery, intensive care, infection control and sterilization grew 8 percent to 13 billion crowns, overshooting a mean forecast of 5.8 billion crowns.
Hosting the Olympics has become an expensive venture, and a number of past hosts — Brazil's Rio de Janeiro and Russia's Sochi, for example — went into debt after overshooting their budgets.
"The combination of low interest rates and low unemployment that would prevail during the inflation overshooting period could well spark capital markets to overextend, leading to financial imbalances," Brainard said.
Corresponding surveys for Germany and the euro zone as a whole showed more of a mixed picture, overshooting expectations but at the same time cementing concerns around the manufacturing sector.
There is a tendency towards "anchoring" (basing one's estimate on a fixed number, such as the average guess) and overshooting (the process that creates bubbles and crashes in financial markets).
The absence of a tweet, especially from a good-news-only president, will be correctly viewed as bad news, and the markets will respond accordingly, possibly overshooting to the downside.
Moreover he said that if the BoE followed recent market bets for a rate hike only late next year, it would end up slightly overshooting its 2 percent inflation target.
Industrial output jumped 3.4 percent for the month, the biggest increase since September 2009, the Federal Statistics Office reported on Tuesday, overshooting a 1.8 percent forecast in a Reuters poll.
"As much as the end of last year was about overshooting and too much euro-phoria, recent data could be the result of undershooting," Brzeski wrote in a note to clients.
Galatasaray's chairman last month told Reuters the Turkish champions had lost about 164 million euros ($177.79 million) over the last three seasons, overshooting guidelines set by European soccer's governing body UEFA.
The bank cut its inflation forecast for this year to 1.2-2.2 percent, but its projection for 2020 included a small risk of overshooting its target range of 1.5-3.5 percent.
With older, wooden racquets, which dominated the game of tennis for much of the 20th century, serving too hard significantly increased your odds of overshooting, sending the ball out of bounds.
" MADHAVI ARORA, LEAD ECONOMIST, FX AND RATES, EDELWEISS SECURITIES, MUMBAI "CPI inflation surged 7.35% in December, sharply overshooting the RBI's 2%-6% policy target for the first time since mid-2016.
Investors and traders have been nervous lately about economic growth running too hot and inflation overshooting and whether those conditions might lead the Fed to increase rates more aggressively than planned.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley both upped their forecasts for crude prices this week, while Goldman Sachs said the risks of prices overshooting its current targets are mounting.
But Spain is under pressure to trim its public deficit after overshooting its goal by a wide margin last year, meaning it can ill-afford any slowdown in the months to come.
"The BOJ policy can now be described as quantitative and qualitative easing with yield curve control and Inflation target overshooting, which is so verbose as to be nigh on meaningless," he said
That rise has been mostly driven by speculators, overshooting levels that are supported by supply/demand fundamentals, and so the metal was likely to see a correction of over $100, Briesemann said.
But the country's economic growth would still comfortably reach its full-year target of around 6.5 pct with the possibility of overshooting, Yi said, adding that he is comfortable with inflation levels.
India is set to produce more than 13 million tonnes of sugar for the second straight year in 2018/19, overshooting the local demand of around 26 million tonnes, trade bodies estimate.
"We shouldn't see a dramatic overshooting of the peso like we saw in August last year but, having said that, there is a risk of renewed volatility at any moment, " Mackie said.
Of course, an unwillingness to own up to desiring more inflation might not be the only reason, or even the main reason, that the Fed has kept its message on overshooting muddied.
However, European Economic Commissioner Pierre Moscovici reiterated that France's expected overshooting of the EU's deficit ceiling — 3 percent of gross domestic product — would be tolerable if it was just a temporary measure.
"The past week's classic overshooting of the [peso] indicates a clear loss of confidence in the government's 'gradualism' project," said Simon Quijano-Evans, an emerging markets strategist at Legal & General Investment Management.
But if the pick-up in inflation started to fuel higher pay settlements, it would push the BoE closer to its limit for tolerating inflation overshooting its 2 percent target, he said.
But reports so far indicate OPEC has only pledged to stop overshooting its 18-month-old deal to keep 1.2 million barrels per day off the market in order to boost prices.
She also appeared to support the ECB's interpretation that its inflation target is symmetrical, which would mean that after a period of undershooting the target, it could accept a period of overshooting.
She also appeared to support the ECB's interpretation that its inflation target is symmetrical, which would mean that after a period of undershooting the target, it could accept a period of overshooting.
"It should now take the foot off the accelerator and reduce its bond purchases from April by monthly 10 billion euros," Clemens Fuest said, adding that the ECB otherwise risked overshooting its target.
In the month of December, the deficit eased to 4.6 billion euros from 4.8 billion the previous month, the customs office said, overshooting economists' average expectation for 4.0 billion in a Reuters poll.
Baer, Switzerland's third-largest listed bank, brought in 22 billion francs in net new money in 2017, a growth rate of 6.6 percent and overshooting its 4-6 percent medium-term target range.
"The markets are trying to price different outcomes, and they're all overshooting because nobody has any conviction on what to do on any asset class," said McCormick, of the effect of trade wars.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's expected overshooting next year of the European Union's 3-percent of GDP deficit ceiling could be tolerated if it is temporary, the EU's economic commissioner Pierre Moscovici said on Thursday.
Several said that "mild overshooting" might help the Fed to reinforce that its goal is symmetric, meaning that officials want price increases to oscillate around 2 percent rather than hovering below that level.
Madhavi Arora, economist forex and rates at Edelweiss Securities, said the RBI faced "a tough policy dilemma", as economic growth was underperforming, inflation was overshooting, and the government lacked fiscal room to maneuver.
"Several" committee members said the probability of the Fed overshooting its dual targets for employment and inflation was "high," which could cause the committee to have to move more quickly than the market expects.
Global food prices have fallen to their lowest in nearly seven years, but Turkey has consistently struggled with food costs overshooting headline inflation - at a rate that has at times outpaced other emerging markets.
Having undershot its 2% target for so long, the Fed could argue that a bit of overshooting is justified so that it hits its target on average, across the whole of the business cycle.
Last year, Jaitley had to impose a small spending cut of 42 billion rupees, despite revenue receipts overshooting initial estimates by nearly 5 percent, to meet the deficit target of 3.9 percent of GDP.
BEIJING, Jan 25 (Reuters) - China's use of its foreign reserves has kept its yuan currency stable and prevented "market overshooting", a senior central bank official was quoted as saying by a state newspaper on Tuesday.
In the case of the franc, the overshooting of rates played a role in bankrupting some retail brokerages and dozens of their clients, while major banks and hedge funds faced hundreds of millions in losses.
"Although gold prices look like they are overshooting, it has not been a good idea in the past to bet that the runaway train is going to come to a halt," TD Securities' Ghali said.
German consumer prices rose by a higher-than-expected 2.2 percent year-on-year in May after an increase of 1.4 percent the month before, overshooting the ECB's inflation target of just below 2 percent.
"The Federal Reserve could use that opportunity to communicate that a mild overshooting of inflation is consistent with our goals and to align policy with that statement," Ms. Brainard said in a speech this month.
Inflation has fallen to within the 6%-8% target range, standing at 7.7% in March 2017, after overshooting in 2016 (8.5% at end-year), and the NBK intends to further strengthen its monetary policy framework.
BERLIN, Sept 27 (Reuters) - German annual inflation accelerated more than expected in September overshooting the European Central Bank's price stability target, data showed on Thursday, supporting its decision to wind down its monetary stimulus gradually.
"Having refrained from drawing a line in the sand, the PBOC could mitigate bearish RMB speculation around a particular level and contain RMB deprecation overshooting after breaking above the 7-per-dollar level," Cheung said.
" UPASNA BHARDWAJ, SENIOR ECONOMIST AT KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK, MUMBAI "The MPC has expectedly kept the policy rate and stance unchanged given the inflation trajectory overshooting beyond the upper level of the target band of the committee.
It gives the driver every bit of the enjoyment of a supercar without suffering supercar sticker prices or the fear of overshooting the moon with more power than can be reasonably handled by a mere mortal.
President Trump's drumbeating for lower rates notwithstanding, there would most likely be political backlash during the time inflation was overshooting the goal — it would be as if our driver got a speeding ticket while going 65.
The next government will face the daunting task of drafting a budget plan for 2020 that accommodates a 40% hike in all pensions – previously approved by Dancila's Social Democrat Party – without overshooting already strained deficit targets.
The key question is whether a swelling chorus of demands from children and young people for politicians to "listen to the science" will translate into concrete steps to stop global warming overshooting the Paris Agreement targets.
"The use of foreign reserves has kept the yuan stable and prevented market overshooting," the Ren Min Zheng Xie Bao paper quoted Yi Gang, a vice governor of the People's Bank of China (PBOC), as saying.
In Europe, where political risk has increasingly become a dominant theme in the past year, different countries, currencies and politics provide more scope for discerning investors to take advantage of markets overshooting one way or the other.
And I -- again, my view is in this range of the uncertainty of neutral, I don't think it's particularly for my individual perspective to think so much about overshooting something that I'm trying to estimate right now.
Future developments that could, individually or collectively, could trigger negative rating action are: -Evidence of overheating in the domestic economy, for example through wage-price spirals, inflation overshooting, and adverse effects on household and corporate balance sheets.
Budgetary pressure is also adding up for France's new government, which is due to announce a wave of spending cuts in the coming days after an audit found this week that the 2017 finances were overshooting targets.
Speaking on France's RTL radio, Moscovici also reiterated that France's expected overshooting of the EU's 3 percent of GDP deficit ceiling next year was tolerable if it was just a temporary measure, and would not entail fines.
She went on to signal to financial markets that the Fed is not inclined to sit by passively and let a large fiscal stimulus plan cause an undershooting in the unemployment rate and significant overshooting in inflation.
And there are signs of weakness in the United States, where chief executives see investment, hiring and sales growth all slowing this year and business economists say the risks of undershooting economic growth are higher than overshooting.
But, oblivious to the logical outcome of the imposed fiscal austerity, the EU Commission is now warning the Italian government that the sinking economic growth would lead to overshooting the budget deficit target decreed by the Commission itself.
The central bank has repeatedly said exchange rate stability, alongside the broader financial markets and economic stability, was its main focus in determining interest rate policy and that there is no imminent risk of inflation overshooting its target.
Moscovici said that a deficit over 3 percent would not necessarily trigger a new excessive deficit procedure as long as the overshooting did not last a second year and on condition it was not greater than 3.5 percent.
Mr. Falih explained that the major producers have been overshooting the production cuts agreed to in late 2016 by nearly a million barrels, in part because output from some countries like Venezuela has declined precipitously amid political turmoil.
The BoE raised interest rates in August because it believed the economy was running close to full capacity, which risks causing inflation to continue overshooting its 2 percent target even once the effect of sterling weakness has faded.
Tweaking the ISO (something I often do because I usually shoot in full manual mode) became a game of unlocking the bar, overshooting/undershooting the setting I wanted, accidentally brushing it again, and then still failing to select it.
The path of inflation will "inform" the Fed's decisions in coming months, Evans said, arguing that policymakers need to prove to investors and households that they are serious about reaching the inflation goal - even at the risk of overshooting.
Signalling that the EU could be lenient with France (unlike Italy) the EU's Economics Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said Thursday that "European rules don't forbid a one-off and limited overshooting of the 3 percent deficit threshold," Reuters reported.
Last week Prime Minister Edouard Philippe pledged to stick to plans to bring the deficit to below 3 percent this year after an audit found France was at risk of overshooting the limit yet again without urgent budget cuts.
Worldwide temperatures are on course to rise by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius (5.4 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100, far overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C or less, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization says.
"Only if, as we said last time after our monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt, this volatility becomes excessive, when certain levels are breached because of overshooting, because of a devaluation policy to increase competitiveness, can problems occur," he added.
The world's largest wealth manager reported 1.174 billion Swiss francs ($1.21 billion) in second-quarter net profit, up 14 percent from a year earlier and far overshooting the average forecast in a Reuters analyst poll for 879 million francs.
Global temperatures are on course for a 3-5 degrees Celsius (5.4-9.0 degrees Fahrenheit) rise this century, far overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C or less, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization said in November.
The U.N. World Meteorological Organization said last November global temperatures were on course for a 3C to 5C (5.4 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit) increase this century, far overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C or less.
The price of carrots, potatoes and plantains has more than doubled in Caracas's main wholesale food market in the past month, overshooting even the country's runaway inflation rate — estimated at about 26 percent a month — according to market traders.
It forecast this year's deficit would be 2.4% of GDP, overshooting the government's 2.2% target due mainly to lower nominal GDP growth, and said Italy's record high public debt will not come down as targeted in the coming years.
"Stock markets and exchange rates have a tendency to overreact, so I think we have a certain overshooting here," he said, adding that China's real economy was in the middle of a structural change, with industry's share of the economy falling.
The nations of the world have a narrow path to preventing global temperatures from overshooting the most ambitious target in the Paris Agreement on managing climate change, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning United Nations panel said in a new report.
While Powell said he thinks that the Fed's patience in raising rates has paid dividends, he warned that moving too slowly could eventually mean that the Federal Open Market Committee would have to abruptly tighten policy to avoid overshooting its goals.
Some investors also interpreted Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's comments on inflation overshooting target as a signal the bank would be happy with higher inflation without needing to tighten policy further, said Ulrich Leuchtmann, a currencies strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
WASHINGTON, April 15 (Reuters) - Spain, stuck in months of fruitless coalition talks among its fractious political parties, needs to take additional measures to cut its budget deficit to avoid overshooting current targets, a senior International Monetary Fund official said on Friday.
Global temperatures are on course to rise by 3 degrees to 5 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees to 9 degrees Fahrenheit) this century, far overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C or less, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization says.
The meeting comes as the World Meteorological Organization warned on Thursday that global temperatures were on course to rise by 3-5 degrees Celsius (5.4-9.0 degrees Fahrenheit) this century, overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C.
For an interactive graphic, click here "Overshooting the fiscal deficit target is inevitable this year as the economic slowdown has hit government revenue," a senior adviser said, adding the deficit would rise unless the government resorts to hefty spending cuts.
"We believe this vol shock/liquidity event has likely taken valuations too low at this point but realize such events have a way of overshooting to the downside which is why we have advocated patience in buying this dip," Wilson said.
"Even though both the headline and the core rates remain notably above the target, their decline eases some pressure on the BoE to raise rates in order to curb overshooting inflation," wrote IronFX analyst Charalambos Pissouros in a note to clients.
The idea is that you'll know that you need to get, say, a medium USPS flat rate box from the post office instead of overshooting and having to go back for a bunch of bubble wrap (to pick a purely hypothetical example).
GENEVA (Reuters) - Global temperatures are on course for a 3-5 degrees Celsius (33-9.0 degrees Fahrenheit) rise this century, far overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C (3.6F) or less, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization said on Thursday.
"That means that committee members are willing to tolerate some overshooting in inflation to counter the below-target inflation we experienced in recent years and allow for more catch-up in the overall economy," Diane Swonk of DS Economics said in a note.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is demanding millions of dollars in dividends from 12 reluctant state companies to make up for an expected tax revenue shortfall this fiscal year, as a slump in economic growth risks New Delhi overshooting its fiscal deficit target.
Global temperatures are on course for a rise of 3 degrees to 5 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees to 9 degrees Fahrenheit) this century, far overshooting a global target of limiting the increase to 2C or less, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization said Thursday.
"This over-investment in natural gas infrastructure is likely to lead to either emissions overshooting the Paris goals, or a large number of stranded assets as the shift to cheaper renewables takes place," says Andrzej Ancygier of Climate Analytics, a green think-tank.
Instead, throughout the recovery it has updated its approach only haltingly in response to the data — reluctantly launching multiple editions of quantitative easing, experimenting clumsily with its communications, repeatedly overestimating inflation and starkly demonstrating more tolerance for undershooting its target rather than overshooting.
"Were the FOMC to delay increases in the federal funds rate for too long, it could end up having to tighten policy relatively abruptly to keep the economy from significantly overshooting both of the Committee's longer-run policy goals" on inflation and jobs, Yellen said.
President Emmanuel Macron initially planned to do the switch - which would cost public finances about 20 billion euros ($22.7 billion)- in 2018, but a public audit ordered by the government revealed France risked overshooting its budget deficit target this year and next year as well.
He rendered the trusting nervousness of his first encounter with Hawk on a park bench, the overeager jitters of his job interview — with vocal jumps overshooting their targets — and the heart-in-throat stammer he produces under the appraising gaze of Hawk's female office staff.
Under Modi, higher spending, along with a shortfall in tax collections, will already push the fiscal deficit up to 3.5 percent of gross domestic product for the year ending in March, overshooting a previous 3.3 percent target, according to a sources with direct knowledge of budget discussions.
"I would prefer that the Federal Reserve not risk making the mistake of significantly overshooting the full employment level, resulting in the need to rapidly raise interest rates with potentially disruptive effects and an increased risk of a recession," he told students at Central Connecticut State University.
Though prices today are better anchored than in the 1970s, "the concern about labor market overshooting is likely to drive steady tightening until payroll growth slows," Struyven wrote, reiterating Goldman's view that the Fed will raise rates four times next year and two more times this year.
Williams, who in June is set to become the head of the New York Fed, seen as the second-most influential position at the U.S. central bank, also said that he is comfortable with inflation overshooting the Fed's 2 percent target for a period of time.
CEO Harald Friedl told the Thomson Reuters Foundation more efficient use of those resources could help avoid overshooting the goals adopted in the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit the average rise in global temperatures to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius (3.6F), and ideally to 1.5C, above pre-industrial times.
Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, angered the president by overshooting her White House decorating budget with abundant purchases, including an ornately carved rosewood bed (which graces today's White House Lincoln bedroom), bought in Philadelphia at a time when the nation struggled with dire shortages during the Civil War.
The higher spending, along with a shortfall in tax collections, will push the fiscal deficit up to the equivalent of 271.1740 percent of gross domestic product for the year ending in March, overshooting a previous 3.3 percent target, according to one of the sources with direct knowledge of budget discussions.
The idea is to pack at least 100 passengers per flight on a super powerful rocket that Musk has dubbed the BFR — which is about two-and-a-half times the size of the Falcon Heavy rocket  that put a Tesla into space  in February (accidentally overshooting the orbit of Mars).
There's no reason why dreaming big and habitually overshooting should result in anything other than the usual tripe, but this is their secret if anything is: their best music is their most shameless and their most prone to romantic overstatement, for this is when Flowers's mystical visions most readily bloom.
"I see the unemployment rate getting down to 3.5 percent, I see us maybe modestly overshooting our 2 percent inflation target, so there may be a time over the next few years where the federal funds rate is slightly above its long-run neutral rate," Williams told CNBC's Steve Liesman.
" Speaking in Washington, Fed Governor Lael Brainard floated a similar approach, telling members of the National Tax Association that if prices rise, because of higher import costs, for example, the Fed could take advantage of the situation by encouraging an "opportunistic reflation," and "communicate that a mild overshooting of inflation is consistent with our goal.
" Speaking in Washington, Fed Governor Lael Brainard floated a similar approach, telling members of the National Tax Association that if prices rise, because of higher import costs, for example, the Fed could take advantage of the situation by encouraging an "opportunistic reflation," and "communicate that a mild overshooting of inflation is consistent with our goal.
The case for a rate hike has clearly strengthened since the central bank's last meeting, Powell said in prepared remarks at an event in Washington, D.C. While Powell said he thinks that the Fed's patience in raising rates has paid dividends, he warned that moving too slowly could eventually mean that the Federal Open Market Committee would have to abruptly tighten policy to avoid overshooting its goals.
You might apply Klarman's idea of conservatively estimating a company's cash flows and the applicable discount rate in valuing a company as part of a margin of safety, but taking a conservative view of what the market may be for a venture investment is arguably even worse than overshooting it because it will probably lead you to miss out on some great opportunities, like Airbnb above.

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