This in turn enhances the outbound market, which has been witnessing a downtrend for the past few months, due to varied reasons. |
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This massive monetary expansion has been accompanied by a steep downtrend in the federal funds rate. |
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What the technical analysis portrays is that the dollar has been breaking to all time lows and rallying against the downtrend. |
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During a downtrend, shorts are selling aggressively while the only participants that are buying are bottom pickers. |
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Considering the downtrend in the IT industry, they chose to work for themselves, instead of working for others. |
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The fortunes of the traditional coir yarn spinners, mat weavers and carpet-makers have been on the downtrend. |
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Corporates can use the volatility in the markets to their advantage by buying additional units during a downtrend. |
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The NSI business surveys show a downtrend in retail traders' expectations regarding sales. |
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Analysts said the downtrend in negative equity is part of an overall improvement in the asset quality of banks and a restructuring of loans. |
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Then the dollar began to stabilize, which threw the Dow into violent convulsions until October 2002, when the dollar resumed its downtrend. |
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This downtrend in self-reported health as people get older is also true of people born in earlier decades as far back as reliable data go. |
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At least part of it should be used to repay borrowings, as I think the long-term downtrend in interest rates is over. |
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The US economy is still on a strong downtrend with no signs of stabilisation yet on the horizon. |
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This represents a relative slowdown compared with the price downtrend observed each year for the last three years. |
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Bears that exit with a profit cause a flat open interest in a downtrend, meaning that the best gains from the downtrend have probably already been had. |
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If prices are in a downtrend and open interest is on the rise, chartists know that new money is coming into the market, showing aggressive new short selling. |
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There are signs however that this downtrend in the volume of aid may nowhavecometoanend. |
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The dotted red line shows the upper downtrend line adjusted for consolidation. |
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And now, a bearish cross on the daily chart was formed, suggesting that the pair is on the verge of a downtrend. |
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The growth of other vehicle, body and legal protection operations does not make up for the downtrend observed in civil liability. |
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It's all still part of a longer term process of coming out of a one to two year net downtrend and transitioning into a sideways market. |
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This pair is in a downtrend and seems poised to continue that bearishness as it moves down towards support. |
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All signs show depth, which should prevent a price downtrend. |
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The general downtrend in the average price per carat for synthetic diamonds tailed off and prices gradually climbed back to a normal level over the long term. |
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Chris Watling of Longview Economics points out there has been a remarkable regularity to the past three cycles a 29-year downtrend, followed by a 32-year uptrend and another 31-year downtrend lasting to the present. |
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Stocks continued the downtrend at the start of trading on disappointing government reports of new home sales and orders for durable goods, but rebounded in the final hour. |
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The downtrend in Mr. Obama's forecast has gotten a bit sharper since last week, when his re-election chances peaked at close to 80 percent in the model. |
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This represents a downtrend compared with previous years, even though foreign business still accounts for a significant percentage of French banks' businesses. |
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However the economic downtrend, compounded by the events of September 2001, prevented Quebecor World from moving forward with its external growth strategy. |
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This downtrend was partly offset by volume growth and the product mix improvement accounted for the remaining balance and generated the progression in revenue. |
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As long as the trend associated with natural gas prices remains in a downtrend, I think growers should redirect income towards more pressing bills rather than securing nitrogen pricing for spring. |
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This increase in the provision for losses stems from the deterioration of the financial situation of many companies,the result of a general economic downtrend. |
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Boosted by the last quarter, not to mention a surge in exports, the electrical equipment industry was able to overcome the downtrend and finish out the year 2003 on a stable note, according to Gimelec. |
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The idea behind the merger was to enable the local cable car operators to join forces and position themselves firmly for the long term, bucking the downtrend in a constantly changing operating environment. |
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This is all the more reassuring as the downtrend in billposting for tobacco, formerly at the top of the list of revenue sources, continued this year. |
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Once financial markets are reassured that euro area bank problems are not spreading through the world's financial system and risk appetite recovers, the U. S. dollar should resume its downtrend. |
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This decline was due to the recent economic downtrend, pressure on prices and the strengthening of the Swiss franc, the effects of which could not be fully passed on in the current economic climate. |
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Despite the still adverse economic climate, we are pleased to announce that after a twoyear downtrend in sales, the Affichage Group rebounded in 2004, posting renewed growth both in Switzerland and abroad. |
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The stock has been in a downtrend since March 10, but I'm seeing some persistent optimism, with makes the stock worthy of further investigation. |
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A Scorecard rating this low indicates that the downtrend could just be starting. |
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The stock market took a long time to recover from the downtrend. |
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