"The Nasdaq 100 will test September's lows in late May, but in the fall it will actually set new lows, " says Jimerson, who cites a declining U.S. dollar and a burgeoning real estate bubble as ominous signs for equities.
In my yard I grow a type of bearded irises called 'Eternity, ' which puts out violet-scented white flowers not just in spring, like most irises, but again in the fall.
The OECD released strategic oil reserves in response to the situation in Libya to help bring down prices temporarily, but with the exception of a fall in WTI crude prices in the U.S., oil prices have remained steady despite the gathering clouds over the economy.
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His father had flourished in the Bourbon restoration, but at its fall in 1830, the son took an oath to the new Orleanist king.
He said the rise in maths and single sciences was "encouraging", but the fall in language study was "worrying".
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Revenue at the equities division of the investment bank tumbled by half in the first quarter, compared with the same period in 2007, but much of the fall can be put down to reduced levels of proprietary trading as the bank pegged back its trading limits.
Bradley had a strong showing in the polls as the campaign opened in the fall of 1999, but his campaign foundered in the snows of Iowa and New Hampshire and sank completely after the March "Super Tuesday" primaries.
The FBI hold on investigating the link between Zilkha and Samberg lifted in the fall of 2005 but the SEC closed the Pequot case in November 2006, citing insufficient evidence.
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Lyrica was finally submitted to the FDA in the fall of 2003, but in September 2004 the FDA said no to the anxiety indication and delayed approving the rest.
The gold and silver miners such as Silver Wheaton (SLW), Barrick Gold (ABX), and Newmont Mining (NEM) followed the precious metals in the fall but managed to stage only a weak recovery in a strong contrast to the big up-move in gold.
These find that, when the ratio (suitably adjusted to take care of accounting discrepancies) moves far above one, equilibrium is indeed eventually restored not, however, by a surge in the replacement value of companies' assets but by a correspondingly dramatic fall in the value that Wall Street places on them.
The Saudis and some other OPEC countries did indeed reduce production in the Fall of 1973, but the cutback was less than the inventory buildup in early 1973.
In the end, these arty gambols won out, and she flunked all but one of her courses in the fall of her senior year.
The ECCC, which was established by both the United Nations and Cambodia, became operational in 2006, but the first formal hearings took place in fall of last year.
On Wednesday the game between the two sides ended in a draw, but the fall of 14 wickets on the opening day, prompted criticism from the Windies heirarchy.
The report added that recycling levels have remained at almost 51% but there was a fall in the amount of waste going to landfill.
But a fall in the price of farm commodities may ease the pressure on the forest.
Monthly sales fell through most of last year, but they leveled off in the fall and have risen every month since.
But the fall in the oil price early this year was passed on to consumers, missing a chance to reduce the subsidy further.
But a fall in the number of Americans claiming weekly unemployment benefits, pointing to a tentative recovery in the labour market, gave a mixed picture of the economy.
As a result, jobless claims appear to be overstated now, but may be understated in the fall, when fewer workers are laid off from a smaller construction industry, which did not hire them in the spring.
The Nigerian diesel marketer was briefly a billionaire in 2009 but dropped off FORBES rankings following a steep fall in the share price of his petroleum marketing company, African Petroleum (now Forte Oil) and his very high debt profile.
Virginia seems to be getting the most attention not only for its importance in the fight for the Democratic nomination, but also for what the state could do for the party in the fall.
He says his body virtually shut down and the days passed in a blur, but he remembers the fall all too clearly.
Meares' sister Kerrie had been favourite to take Australia's berth in the race but complications arising from a fall she had in Russia two years ago meant she had to have surgery which ruled her out of the Athens Games.
In most markets, but especially North America, the steep fall in fuel prices has restored some profitability to truck operators, and with it their ability to replace ageing equipment.
Fifty years is a long time, even by the standards of the rise and fall of nations, but in the ever changing world (in which we live in) of pop culture both Bond and the Beatles should long ago have been passed over to the custody of historians for safekeeping.
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The ablest primary pupils in England almost match those in Taiwan and Hong Kong in maths but fall back by the time they are 16, a study suggests.
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