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"peaked" Definitions
  1. having a peak
  2. (North American English) (British English peaky) ill or paleTopics Health problemsc2

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If you think about where the yield curve peaked, where the breakevens [peaked], where oil [peaked], where the relative performance of the Russell 2000 peaked, that was already three months ago," Sluymer said Monday in an interview on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Detections of EV-D68 peaked in September — the same month that AFM peaked last year.
U.S. carbon dioxide emissions peaked in 9003, and it's possible that Chinese emissions peaked in 2014.
The 2014-2015 season peaked at 6 percent, while the 2009 "swine flu" season peaked at 7.7 percent.
But Warren peaked at just the wrong time, and Klobuchar and Buttigieg peaked at exactly the right time.
Flu activity peaked in February the most times, during 15 seasons, while it peaked in October or November only twice.
The dollar peaked in Q22017 226 with the Plaza Accord and Aliber estimates that U.S. capital inflows peaked in Q250 1986.
By that logic, the researchers found that swimmers peaked around 20 years old while ultra-distance cyclists peaked closer to 40.
In pregnant women, night sweats peaked during week 30, while in postpartum women, they peaked during the second week after birth.
He bypassed the then-richest person, Bill Gates, when his net worth peaked to $80 billion as Zara's parent company Inditex's stock peaked.
Honey's research showed that last year's Cyber Monday average savings (per user, per purchase) peaked at 21%, while Black Friday savings peaked at 18.5%.
Taylor's debut album, "Taylor Swift" peaked at #3 Monday in digital sales -- up 471% --and her fourth studio album, "Red," peaked at #4 -- up 433%.
In three cases, the stock market peaked within two months or less, but in two other instances, the market peaked in 18 months or more.
AND THE DOLLAR PEAKED OUT – IT BOTTOMED OUT IN 2200, AND THEN IT PEAKED OUT BASICALLY IN 23.22, SO IT'S ABOUT AN EIGHT-YEAR CYCLE.
On Sunday, University of Nottingham student Emily Holt posted the following tweet with the caption, "my flatmate has just peaked": my flatmate has just peaked pic.twitter.
"We're well into the recovery at this point and, in fact, Europe has largely peaked out, Japan has peaked out," Sanchez told "Trading Nation" on Tuesday.
He observed that just like homebuilder stocks peaked before the housing bubble burst, speculative bets for higher 10-year Treasuries may have peaked in mid-2017.
"The amount of buybacks hasn't peaked but the growth in buybacks perhaps has peaked," said Burns McKinney, a portfolio manager at Allianz Global Investors in Dallas.
Around 2014, coal peaked in China and started declining in the US and EU; that's also when global coal generation and global carbon emissions peaked and began declining.
When spreads on Italian government debt peaked during the eurozone sovereign crisis, withdrawal rates from long-term savings contracts also peaked, at around 11% of reserves, compared with 7% in 2016.
Michel is concerned — this means the Dragonfly has peaked.
The facility — its population peaked at 1,637 on Sept.
" Oasis Petroleum: "No, Oasis peaked because it's in Williston.
" It all peaked with a young man's "virgin vote.
LONDON — Call it the candy bar war that peaked.
Violent crime rates peaked in the 1990s and have been steadily going down ever since, while the homicide rate peaked in the early 1980s with a smaller spike in the early 1990s.
ALREADY PEAKED The survey's outlook reinforces the growing view that Japan's economy may already be in recession after having likely peaked out last autumn, said Yasunari Ueno, chief market economist at Mizuho Securities.
The digital currency peaked north of $17,000 in early 2018.
Nearly one in three investors think the market has peaked.
The stock market has peaked and interest rates are rising.
I believe that the dollar peaked out January of 2017.
SlimFast enjoyed years of success, interest peaked, then fizzled out.
In 1999, it peaked as the most popular girls' name.
Now there are signs that the market may have peaked.
U.S. monthly output peaked at 11.966 million bpd in December.
The album peaked at 31 on the US Billboard charts.
How do you revive an industry that peaked in 1999?
Go deeper: Wage growth and job gains may have peaked
The lawsuits peaked in 2002 when 11 cases were filed.
Instead, it peaked at No. 2 on the Top 100.
The album peaked at number five on the Billboard 200.
But its share of global exports appears to have peaked.
Its share price, revenues and profits all peaked in 20153.
There are signs that the coffee boom may have peaked.
Warriors game on ESPN peaked at only 260 million watching.
It peaked at more than 55,224 hits in November 2600.
Shares peaked at $215.90 a share, intraday, in March 2013.
Bitcoin's price peaked at more than $19,500 in December 2017.
The scandal peaked on Friday afternoon when Price unceremoniously resigned.
She just peaked out the window and said, 'Oh no.
Yet for some participants, smartphone use peaked during the night.
Yet many investors think the time of deals has peaked.
Options volume in WTI peaked at 22017,22 contracts on Feb.
The crime rate had quintupled and it peaked in 1992.
It arguably peaked at a strip club on New Year's.
Then there's the whole "they peaked in high school" narrative.
It's a milestone for Chyna, who peaked at 192 lbs.
Recent economic data suggested business activities overseas may have peaked.
The jobless rate for veterans peaked at 21% in 2800.
Thatch roofs are replaced by peaked roofs, and she vomits.
According to EDS, electronic voting system use peaked in 2006.
The illness has peaked every other year in the fall.
The garden shoe peaked in 2007 across all age groups. 
Maybe the fundamentals have peaked or have potentially rolled over.
Chinese investment in Manhattan peaked at $7.91 billion last year.
Russia's Treasury ownership peaked at $2443.7 billion in May 20163.
Yet, as "Original Nuttah" peaked, UK Apache walked away. Why?
And now, luxury Manhattan real estate appears to have peaked.
Hornets playoff tickets peaked out at $625, according to Ticketmaster.
U.S. manufacturing employment peaked nearly 40 years ago, in 1979.
In 29, that business peaked at $33 billion in revenue.
Earlier measurements in August peaked at 750 microroentgen per hour.
Social media has "peaked" in politics, NBC's Chuck Todd says.
Logano peaked in the nine races preceding the final event.
But in that episode, housing starts peaked in January 2006.
The corporate tax rate peaked in 252 at 21980 percent.
Confirmed cases in Hubei peaked 11 to 12 days later.
Flu season has peaked in the US, the CDC says.
This happened in June, but the stock peaked at $84.25.
The exact timing of when cases peaked, however, is unclear.
Volume peaked in July 2013, when 1,721 units were sold.
The housing recovery may have peaked, but it isn't over.
In past seasons flu activity peaked in March, Zaraket noted.
Loadings peaked this year in April at 1.71 million bpd.
The album peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200.
Unit sales for iPhones peaked in 2015 at 231 million.
" "We're just not ready to say that we've peaked yet.
But there were signs this activity peaked early last week.
His texting habit peaked on a single night this August.
But crime rates peaked, and then began to come down.
The album's lead single, "Pieces of Me," peaked at no.
Fox News's viewership peaked on Monday night from 103:45 p.m.
There are also broad concerns that the athleisure trend has peaked.
Still, it only peaked at number 140 on the Billboard charts.
As her celebrity peaked, Menken became a symbol of female excess.
There is also a growing belief that home prices have peaked.
Behold its structural beauty and bask in its snowy-peaked glory.
The S&P 500 peaked at 2,131 on May 21, 2015.
Earlier it had peaked at $23,282.09, its highest since June 19.
All-black bicycles have peaked — or at least they should have.
But so far, nothing seems to have really peaked their fancy.
She peaked outside and realized it wasn't any ordinary car crash.
Their rivalry peaked when Logan slept with Jake's ex-girlfriend, Alissa.
The album had previously peaked at No. 000 in March 231.
But Nasdaq peaked shortly after on March 10 2000, at 20003,132.52.
But in retrospect, it's clear that Yik Yak had already peaked.
But it peaked in 2005 and has since remained broadly stable.
I can also see that my usage peaked around 8 a.m.
But it peaked in 2013, and today the country is greying.
The number of Dixville Notch voters peaked at 38 in 1988.
It peaked at $834.393,109.20 last week, its loftiest since Jan. 8.
Before that, it had peaked in the third quarter of 2007.
In December 1.53, Freeport's stock peaked at over $21.5 a share.
Spreads during the eurozone sovereign debt crisis peaked at around 550bp.
On CNN, this story peaked at about 6 percent of airtime.
When stocks hit their lows, the deadly Chinese virus searches peaked.
This year, those figures have peaked to 68% and 47%, respectively.
But a third of respondents said the market had already peaked.
Spending on compliance at HSBC peaked in 2017, says Mr Bell.
The American presence peaked in 2010, at more than 100,000 troops.
Demand for coal and oil may have peaked in the West.
But the new data suggest that the good times have peaked.
Only after the epidemic had peaked did the world pay heed.
In the past two decades, defections peaked in 2009, with 2,914.
The contract peaked at 2322.10 cents, the highest since April 213.
Coal use in the U.S. finally peaked about a decade ago.
The Cubs regular season domination might mean they've peaked too soon.
I simply assumed The Simpsons peaked in the 2000s, then vanished.
In Yosemite, the wildfire peaked during the busiest month for tourism.
Still, prices may have peaked for now, traders and analysts said.
But prices may have peaked; cheap corn will help increase supply.
Her single, "Gucci Flip Flops," just peaked at #80 this week.
The copper price peaked at $203,220 per ton in February 22011.
Sales of the much-mocked jeans peaked in 1998 before fading.
In 2015, Twitch peaked at just over 2 million concurrent viewers.
But market watchers fear the dollar may have peaked for now.
The spectacular annual Perseid meteor shower peaked overnight on August 11th.
US troop deployment to Afghanistan peaked in August 2010 at 100,000.
According to the study, America's performance peaked in the late 1990s.
Delinquency rates during the mortgage crisis peaked at 11.5% in 2010.
Residential investment peaked in late 2017 and has been falling since.
Energy-related CO22016 emissions peaked at 22017,20183 million tonnes in 22018.
The total number of public companies peaked in 21625 at 2900,220006.
In May, gasoline peaked at $2.99 per gallon, according to AAA.
Sure, official data suggest that the world's production peaked in 2013.
Especially when they say he's gone too far now, he's peaked!
The number of cases in Armenia peaked at 22017,224 in 22017.
The rate of deaths from the violence peaked in 2016-2017.
Ford officials warned that the current sales boom may have peaked.
The question is whether this trend has peaked or will continue.
Demonstrations peaked again in the months before the 2014 World Cup.
The Boy Scouts' membership peaked in 1972, with 6.5 million members.
It peaked at $1,127.80 on Wednesday, its highest since Nov. 3.
As you can see below, new gold discoveries peaked in 1995.
The magazine's monthly circulation peaked at 7 million issues in 1971.
Last year, the flu season peaked during the week ending Feb.
In 2010, new awards peaked at a little over 1 million.
Peach and khaki-green walls rise up to a peaked roof.
Markets are increasingly nervous about whether U.S. growth may have peaked.
In July 28503, Hungary's daily inflation rate peaked at 22019 percent.
He won, and Angiomax sales peaked at $635 million in 93.
You've said you felt your fame peaked with the HBO series.
During that time, the unemployment rate peaked at 9.9% in 83.
The unemployment rate during the Great Depression peaked at around 25%.
School integration peaked then, and American schools have been resegregating since.
Median household income peaked in 1999 and didn't recover until 2016.
With my old grip, my USATT rating had peaked at 1943.
Since Apple's share price peaked at just over $232 on Oct.
Annual car sales there peaked in 2007 at about 16 million.
TV advertising appears to have peaked in 2017, at $68.4 billion.
In the financial crisis, one week claims peaked at about 650,000.
In the financial crisis, one week claims peaked at about 1.83,000.
"Speculations peaked because of the December inflation data," ING's Seidler said.
Crime rates peaked in the early 1990s and then significantly declined.
The holding's size peaked at 5 percent of the fund's assets.
It peaked at $1,109.20 last week, its loftiest since Jan. 8.
Nixon's popularity peaked shortly after his inauguration, in February of 1973.
The risks also peaked six months after the start of contraception.
Kamala Harris may have peaked with her kickoff rally in Oakland.
The exact timing of when cases in China peaked is unclear.
Exports peaked at 2 million barrels a day (bpd) last year.
In Pettibon's version, the men are naked but for peaked hoods.
Super Saver peaked on the most important day of his life.
Last year, reservoir fillings peaked at 86.5 percent in late October.
Its shares peaked in the morning before falling throughout the day.
In Lindenhurst, Long Island, high tide peaked around 7:20 a.m.
Bitcoin, the original and best-known cryptocurrency, peaked in December 2017.
The metal peaked at $552.223,2552.22 on Friday, its strongest since Feb.
In 2202, DOJ said, the HIV rate peaked at 2628,28500 inmates.
In 1997, daily smoking among 12th graders peaked at 24.6 percent.
In the outbreak of severe lung damage, cases peaked in September.
But the band's popularity peaked only after Mr. Flint started singing.
It peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
By 2001, the minivan market peaked, with nearly 1.4 million sold.
Cutting these jobs and factories now is GM's way of saying that the consumer boom-times may have peaked (or nearly peaked), and that it must conserve resources in order to realize on its electric, autonomous future.
"If we look at the economy, it basically looks like we've peaked out and we've peaked out at a low level," the former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush told CNBC.
In Britain, for instance, the rate peaked in 1934, during the Depression.
Bangladesh peaked at a hunger reduction rate of 10.9% from 1997-2002.
However, Fitch believes deleveraging should occur once the investment cycle has peaked.
The Dragonfly has peaked, and Lorelai's friends and business partners are leaving.
It's been listened to all over the world and peaked at no.
Vietnam's oil production peaked in the early 2000s at around 400,000 bpd.
On December 210, 2017 bitcoin peaked just above $19,475, according to CoinMarketCap.com.
" Hett's Twitter bio reads "my life peaked when I met Mariah Carey.
Alaska's annual oil production peaked in 2300 at about 260 million barrels.
Sen. Bernie Sanders' criticism of Amazon peaked Wednesday as he and Rep.
The report suggests that global wealth inequality may have peaked in 10.
Pork exports to Canada peaked in 2014 when they topped $900 million.
Singles by Kendrick Lamar and Future that featured her peaked at Nos.
According to CARB, California's economy grew 26% since 2004, when emissions peaked.
Banks' CEOs are also chipper because they think that regulation has peaked.
"Coal use has not yet peaked worldwide," EPA's Wheeler said on Thursday.
But consumption per person peaked in 2013 and dropped further last year.
But numbers peaked in 2015 and have since fallen by about 39%.
State-wide emissions peaked in 2004 and have since declined by 10%.
And once it has actually peaked, the response fades away rather quickly.
That's down from 33.5% in 2000, when sales of color film peaked.
Apple, which peaked in 2100 at #2, slipped from #29 to #32.
Sidecar's valuation, according to PitchBook, peaked at around $70 million in 2014.
Viewers on the main network peaked at 215,219,0003 from 2000:212 p.m.
McHugh's growing baby bump peaked out in an oversized green turtleneck sweater.
In late July it said the spread had peaked after infecting 400,000.
However, she expects it may have peaked when it comes to enrollment.
In December of 2017, the price of bitcoin peaked at over $19,000.
Last year Norway's reservoir levels peaked at 86.6 percent in late October.
Actual usage last week, however, peaked at 3.9 bcfd on Feb. 19.
Peaked at 58k Tweets sent per minute at 12:02pm EST. pic.twitter.
Well, it's official: The Beauty and The Beast craze has officially peaked.
In 2014, revenues at Dacotah West peaked with the price of oil.
The size of the book peaked in 2011, and has fallen since.
Another study published this month suggested China's emissions may have peaked already.
Users peaked at 191 million in the first quarter of last year.
It peaked as high as No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The rig count peaked in 2012 at 1,919, according to Baker Hughes.
The S&P 1.93 technically peaked on May 21.9, 217 at 217.1,130.82.
Curt Schilling topped out at 22014 and Bret Saberhagen peaked at 20.5.
But some market watchers say the dollar may have peaked for now.
The conventional wisdom was that driving mileage had probably peaked in 2007.
All of which raises a tantalizing prospect: Has executive pay finally peaked?
The number of volunteers peaked at more than 120,000 in the 1980s.
Negative equity peaked in 51 at 26 percent of all mortgaged properties.
Ripple, XRP, the third most-valuable crypto, peaked at $3.84 on Jan.
Opioid prescriptions peaked in 2023, at about 81.2 prescriptions per 100 Americans.
But Trump has expressed confidence publicly that Biden may have already peaked.
Many of its backers were reformers whose influence peaked in the 1980s.
During the most recent recession, delinquencies peaked at 5.04% in January 1999.
Tokyo Telemessage said its subscriber base peaked in 1996 at 1.2 million.
Weights peaked around the New Year in the United States and Germany.
In Japan, they peaked in early May, around the Golden Week holiday.
Its trade-weighted index peaked at 87.9 , its highest since Feb. 5.
Chart history: Peaked at No. 8"Boyfriend" is a breezy, sparkling song.
That year, the deficit peaked at $1.4 trillion amid the financial crisis.
The number of pager service subscribers peaked at 10.61 million in 1996.
According to the study, star formation peaked about three billion years ago.
It peaked in front of the cameras and crashed behind the scenes.
Although it may have peaked, there is no clarity about a relaxation.
Beyond the living room is a screened porch with a peaked ceiling.
Elton Brand, the general manager, must consider whether the Sixers have peaked.
"Testing may play a more significant role after the pandemic has peaked."
Since late August, when small caps peaked, interest rates have marched higher.
Acuna Sr. peaked at Class AA, but not for lack of talent.
"In short, people started worrying that the growth had peaked," Cramer said.
A strand of conventional wisdom is that Mr. Buttigieg peaked too soon.
By June, resale home prices peaked before falling 8 percent by September.
"I don't think it has peaked," Dunlop said of Sichuan cuisine's popularity.
Elizabeth Warren peaked too soon, and Amy Klobuchar is peaking too late.
These guys have so much potential — and Butler hasn't even peaked yet.
A bit above us is a peaked-roof pavilion on a rock.
"We think that we've peaked on trade and tariff fears," said Harvey.
The monthly index peaked in March and remains at historically high levels.
A study by Chinese scientists found coronavirus symptoms peaked on Feb. 219.
It peaked in May 1975, hitting 17 percent before beginning to slide.
The VIX peaked at 15.42 Tuesday, reaching its highest level since August.
These inventories peaked in mid-March and have edged lower since then.
Japan's working-age population peaked more than 20003 years ago, in 1995.
Searches for "change early voting" and "change my vote" peaked on Nov.
Instead, investors worry that US economic and profit growth may have peaked.
YouTube and Facebook, both established in the 2000s, peaked in the 2010s.
Consumption per head peaked in 1976 and has been falling ever since.
All told, the number of hedge funds peaked in 219.3 at 22008,2400.
The company peaked in the 1990s, selling 250 million shoes a year.
Non-performing loans have likely peaked and should be falling, Daranee said.
Under the sprinklers, seven low mounds of soil peaked above the grass.
The business peaked at $60,000 in December after a solid holiday season.
They began to spread in the 1960s and peaked in the '80s.
They began to spread in the 1960s and peaked in the '80s.
When my dose peaked, about three hours after ingestion, I fell asleep.
The number of broadcasters on Meerkat peaked in May of last year.
In the Infiltrator demo, which has DLSS turned on, the 2080 Ti peaked at 81 fps before hovering around 75 for most of the demo, whereas the 43 peaked at 55 fps, dropping to 43 fps during busy scenes.
The flow of total immigrants peaked in 2005 and has been dropping since.
The rate peaked at 77 percent, and stayed there from 1940 to 1976.
The number of Names, as they are known, peaked at 22017,23.8 in 22018.
The fiscal stimulus is believed to have peaked sometime in the fourth quarter.
Prices on Wednesday had peaked at $1,230.07, the highest level since Nov. 7.
Sales peaked in November 2017 and then began falling as mortgage rates rose.
At Gallargues-le-Montueux near Nîmes, in France, temperatures peaked at 22014°C.
It was utterly mesmerizing—so mesmerizing that the livestream peaked at 240,000 viewers.
It was utterly mesmerizing—so mesmerizing that the livestream peaked at 808,000 viewers.
Globally, HIV infections have been falling since AIDS-related deaths peaked in 2004.
The cable industry peaked in terms of subscribers and then began to contract.
Ahead of those events, the stock peaked at $758.61 a share on Aug.
Her cover even peaked at No. 1 on the iTunes chart that week.
The Fed kept raising rates … but that was the point when expectations peaked.
Overall, U.S. imports from its southern neighbor peaked at $316.4 billion that year.
The peaked roof forces hot air to rise, keeping the building naturally cooler.
The peaked roof forces hot air to rise, keeping the building naturally cooler.
Scion sales peaked at 173,034 vehicles in 2006, but have trended down since.
Unemployment peaked at close to 27 percent in the first quarter of 2013.
A year ago, inflation peaked at a five-year high of 3.1 percent.
Not surprisingly, most injuries happened during the summer and numbers peaked in July.
Saudi oil stocks peaked in October 2015 at a record 329.430 million barrels.
Cross-border banking claims peaked in the first quarter of 20083 at $34.6trn.
Hummer's overall sales peaked in 2006, with a little over 70,000 units sold.
This pre-Columbian civilization is estimated to have peaked some 1,200 years ago.
Sunrun's battery sales ballooned last October, when the shutoffs peaked, a spokesperson said.
"The data that we're getting does not suggest this has peaked," Schuchat said.
It has peaked again with the Weinstein trial, which started on Jan. 6.
Interest peaked 10 days later when The New York Times piece was published.
Industry revenue peaked at $121bn in 2009 and has since fallen to $66bn.
That's when applications spiked and when the chances of getting an internship peaked.
Peaked around for threats and then we headed downstairs and out the front.
By way of comparison, Southeastern peaked at No. 23 on the Billboard 200.
Lyft peaked north of $88 the first day it went public in March.
The most-active contract peaked at $24, its highest since June 25.04, 43.
Whatever the cause, it appears that Facebook may have peaked in North America.
The population of Kochi prefecture, where Shimanto sits, peaked in 1955 at 22040,2900.
"Awareness that export was bad probably peaked around 2008 or 2009," said Puckett.
Earnings repatriation peaked at $294.7 billion in the first quarter of last year.
On an annual basis, U.S. output peaked at 5093 million bpd in 1970.
Retail sales volumes have slowed consistently since growth rates peaked in mid-2015.
His fame peaked with his book "America Is in the Heart" in 1946.
Factory jobs peaked in the 1970s, but manufacturing output has continued to increase.
Brent calendar spreads for the first half of 2018 also peaked on Nov.
This line is just where the Global Dow peaked out recently, Lyons shows.
It peaked in 1959, when nearly 1703 million pounds were sprayed across America.
" Asked whether he thought the troop levels had peaked, Buchanan said: "I do.
U.S. firearms sales peaked at 15.7 million in 2016, according to NSSF data.
The key is to watch the dollar and decide if it has peaked.
Brent's high this year is $68.69 and WTI peaked at $60.39 last week.
Tesla shares peaked at $389 last September and have been declining steadily since.
When the stock peaked in April, things were looking good for the company.
Monthly production in the lower 48 states peaked in February at 603 bcfd.
The price peaked at $50.50 on Tuesday before retreating to $49.00 on Friday.
Xinwen Lianbo's ratings peaked in the mid-1990s, when 200m-250m tuned in.
Her single before that (the remix of "Mi Gente") peaked at No. 3.
And yet in retrospect it seems clear that 2014 was when Vine peaked.
Domestic movie attendance peaked in 2002, and has been trending downward ever since.
On release, 6 years ago, Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" peaked at #8.
Loan-loss provisions have already peaked and should improve gradually, the executives said.
Coal production in the United States peaked in 2008 at 1.17 billion tons.
I just peaked at Grich knowing he was coming in hot right there.
The share of young men with jobs peaked around 1960 at 353 percent.
Viewership peaked in the final minutes, between 10:30 and 10:63 p.m.
Mischa Zverev, now 13, peaked at No. 21 in the rankings in 26.
Viewership peaked during the final drive at around midnight on the East Coast.
On an annual basis, U.S. output peaked at 9.6 million bpd in 1970.
Work at the quarries peaked in 1910, as did Hardwick's population, hitting 3,200.
Within four months, the stock price peaked at $96, before coming back down.
Its audience especially peaked in 1990, when it had 21 million viewers hooked.
His debut single "One Time" only reached 17, while "Baby" peaked at five.
In India and some other markets, the bank lending cycle may have peaked.
Homicides involving juvenile offenders, for instance, peaked in 1994, Justice Department figures show.
If the buzz around bitcoin has peaked your interest, you certainly aren't alone.
Forever 21's sales peaked, with $4.4 billion in global sales that year.
His approval rating peaked at 46 percent just after he was sworn in.
"You asked whether our emissions had peaked in 2014 - certainly not," he said.
Three-month nickel on the London Metal Exchange peaked at $10,770 on Thursday.
But determining if China's carbon emissions have peaked and are declining is difficult.
The state company's crude oil output peaked in 2015 at 972 million barrels.
The game's popularity peaked last July, but its long tail is still going.
North Slope production peaked in 1988 at over 2 million barrels per day.
Another revival in Austen-interest peaked in the middle of the last decade.
In 231, murders in New York City peaked at 234,230 for the year.
The music business peaked in 1999, and it has been tumbling ever since.
Enrollment peaked at 47.6 million in 2013, up from 28.2 million in 2008.
In 1890, immigrants as a share of the population peaked at 14.8 percent.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When global oil prices peaked in 22014, Brazil's Petrobras (PETR43.
The latest situation report out of Nigeria suggests Lassa may have peaked already.
" Asked whether he thought the troop levels had peaked, Buchanan said: "I do.
The U.S. murder rate peaked in 23 at 1303 murders per 2130,219 people.
Inflation peaked at 28.5% in December, pushing up the price of everyday items.
Earnings growth for corporate America this year probably peaked in the first quarter.
According to data from Worldometer, coronavirus cases peaked in China in mid-February.
Suicides peaked at 34,427 in 2003, alarming policy makers and drawing foreign attention.
Gottlieb cautioned against ending mitigation measures in place before the spread has peaked.
Those prices all peaked five years ago, and are now all considerably lower.
As it is, the season peaked with Kelley's indictment of our insipid bachelor.
Usage peaked at over 280,000 bags in 2016 and started declining in 2017.
It has been sliced almost in half since it peaked in the 28503s.
The album's most successful single, "Chained to the Rhythm," peaked at No. 4.
Prices for the model peaked in 503 and have been sliding gently since.
The population of the city's detainees peaked at more than 21,000 in 1991.

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