Thus, spreads could widen a lot, and the private debt yield curve should steepen on initiation of this strategy if it is deemed likely to work. |
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The path bears left and begins to steepen, following the wall which leads all the way to the summit of Lingmoor Fell. |
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This downward strike will steepen the angle of approach, producing solid contact and giving you the high wedge shot that lands softly. |
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A fairly well-used path runs up alongside the Allt Coire an Dothaidh although higher up it becomes faint, and the final few hundred metres to the bealach steepen considerably. |
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If it has reasons to steepen the yield curve as it exits, it should articulate them. |
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Then below, beyond my feet, I saw the slope steepen, then disappear. |
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In essence, the paper found, the increase of snowfall will steepen the gradient from the top of the ice sheet to the ocean. |
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This favourable curve will steepen over coming quarters and years with the completion of projects in progress. |
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We believe the yield curve may steepen further as a result of a larger rise in long-term yields than in short-term yields. |
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During the manoeuvre, the aeroplane's bank angle seemed to steepen, and the nose dropped. |
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So long as the music industry does exactly the opposite by branding all their customers as criminals bent on theft then I suspect the decline in sales will only steepen. |
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Short-dated inflation-linked bonds performed the best, causing the yield curve to steepen. |
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If the current is strong enough, the waves may steepen to the point of breaking, and dissipate their energy in a wild fury at sea. |
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The total is projected to steepen upwards once more as the new projects PROSPERER and AROPA start implementing their own activities. |
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Once this situation occurs, the yield curve will steepen, as the market begins to discount an economic recovery. |
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When these waves arrive in shallow water, however, their energy is concentrated by shoaling and possibly tunneling, causing them to steepen and rise to many meters in height. |
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The foothills opposite are covered in collapsing terraces that peter out as the hillsides steepen. |
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Cognos expects its growth curve to steepen in the third quarter, driven by sales of its newly released ReportNet product. |
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How can we come together, create an engaging vision and steepen the action curve for going green in the southern Willamette Valley? |
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Central banks could raise short-term interest rates or they could steepen the yield curve by selling longer-dated assets from their balance-sheets. In practice, the tools are untested. |
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The reluctance of investors to provide term liquidity caused the short-term yield curve to steepen sharply, with large spreads opening up, notably between three-month rates and central banks' overnight rates. |
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If we lower the potential of the p-type region then we steepen the step and make it even harder for the electrons and holes to flow across the junction. |
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The temperature gradient between the tropics and the Arctic starts to steepen as the Arctic winter sets in and that drives storm formation in the North Atlantic. |
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It allows participants to steepen the learning curve considerably, learning tricks such as double back-flips in hours rather than take a whole season to master. |
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The project starts on Monday, when work will begin to raise the level of steppings and seating areas, steepen the gradient on the lawns, and lower the bookmakers' area. |
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Also related is the reduction of the federal funds target rate and the discount rate by the Federal Reserve, which tends to steepen the yield curve. |
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