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"barometer" Definitions
  1. an instrument for measuring air pressure to show when the weather will change
  2. something that shows the changes that are happening in an economic, social or political situation

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Two Ways to Close This Section of the Unit: A Barometer Activity or a Gallery Walk Barometer In a barometer activity, students listen to a statement and then stand up and move to a point between "Strongly Agree" and "Strongly Disagree" that reflects their opinion.
Second Warm Up: Barometer Activity Use the human barometer activity to encourage students to think about what their definition of feminism really means in practice.
"Historically this inverting of the curve was not just the best barometer, it was the only barometer of a recession," said Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer of global fixed income.
BOOM-BUST BAROMETER The Boom-Bust Barometer devised by Ed Yardeni at Yardeni Research measures spot prices of industrials inputs like copper, steel and lead scrap, and divides that by initial unemployment claims.
BOOM-BUST BAROMETER The Boom-Bust Barometer devised by Ed Yardeni at Yardeni Research measures spot prices of industrials inputs like copper, steel and lead scrap, and divides that by initial unemployment claims.
The recent history of the January Barometer has been mixed.
She's like a barometer of that truth that rings true.
I walked into the kitchen and pointed to the barometer.
The result is a compelling barometer of the national mood.
TV American Barometer survey of 2023,001 registered voters conducted Nov.
"That's the barometer," he said of the mainstream country charts.
It's a little bit of a barometer for our team.
I had this external barometer who was always with me.
Democrats' lead on an American Barometer poll commissioned by Hill.
We have the 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer as a guide.
The zeitgeist barometer of parenting existentialism, however, indicates an uptick.
"The box office numbers are a great barometer," Dergarabedian said.
The barometer drops, but the pressure is still too much.
Traders say aluminium is another barometer of global economic health.
Traders say aluminium is another barometer of global economic health.
First, the dollar, which is a barometer of risk appetite.
The January Barometer is one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges.
Why does the January Barometer have such a strong track record?
These combined perspectives provide an ideal barometer of current technology affairs.
But size is not always a barometer of a campaign's destiny.
The IPO was considered a barometer for future large share sales.
The transportation sector is considered a barometer of U.S. economic health.
The group's barometer on refinancing applications fell 1.9 percent to 1,274.
The poll from American Barometer, a new joint project by Hill.
But that may be changing if these generals are a barometer.
Since then, the turnout has served as a barometer of discontent.
TV American Barometer: Voters strongly support FBI investigation into Kavanaugh allegations.
This is why the naturalization push is such an important barometer.
The growth of the D.S.A. is one barometer of that trend.
But it carries important weight as a barometer of world opinion.
This also makes early polls a poor barometer for electoral success.
In short, stock market success is not a barometer for everyone.
Flight searches are another barometer suggesting increased interest in summer travel.
The large-cap barometer was off just 0.35% in afternoon trading.
Institutional interest has been a barometer for prices, especially this summer.
Just as a Kunsthalle's programming can serve as a barometer of an art scene, Weather Report implies that a group show can serve as a barometer of a given subject or theme, in this case earth's climate.
"Jakarta serves as a national political barometer," said Gerindra official Arief Poyuono.
Nonetheless, it's a good barometer for what Hollywood thinks is worth remembering.
They've become an indispensable barometer for the laziest kind of couch surfing.
The neighbouring Irish bourse, a barometer of Brexit fears, fell 0.5 percent.
It received an "F" CinemaScore, a shocking barometer of low public opinion.
That makes them a remarkably reliable if informal barometer for weather damage.
"Society is driving change," says Michael Robbins, an American who heads Barometer.
The , considered a barometer of risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7150.
Retirements are one barometer of a party's optimism about the cycle ahead.
Our culture has been commodified as the barometer of what coolness is.
"Let's say your barometer is from zero to 10," Ruskin tells ITK.
Easley's comments come after a new American Barometer survey, conducted by Hill.
Atomic War claims there was a better barometer to measure the film's
A recent poll from American Barometer, a new joint project by Hill.
Trump held up the market as an objective barometer of his presidency.
I have my own barometer of what's worth and what's not worth.
Pokemon Go is like a barometer of brick-and-mortar youth relevance.
The ZEW barometer rose by 9.0 points in April to 11.5 points.
It was rather, he said, a sonic barometer of its liberating effects.
"Erectile dysfunction is often a barometer of a man's health," he said.
If the Electoral College is the barometer, this state is deep red.
Your own internal barometer is telling you it's time to play ball.
Mr. Trump himself has made shareholder moves a barometer of his success.
Copper, a barometer for industrial activity, was down, as was crude oil.
Of course, national polling is just one barometer in the presidential race.
TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking" about the American Barometer poll.
Monthly unemployment figures have long been the barometer of America's economic health.
PR firm Edelman has released its annual Trust Barometer study, Reuters reports.
"Historically speaking, the DGA has been the top Oscar barometer," Variety reported.
Cramer uses Cintas as a barometer for small and medium sized business growth.
That's a good question, and right now the barometer in Ferguson—it's lukewarm.
Those basket of stocks are used as a barometer on the broader economy.
A barometer on new export orders fell to 53.5 from 55.5 in June.
The , a barometer of sentiment toward China, was up 0.7 percent at $0.7190.
The Street closely follows a barometer called the Citi U.S. Economic Surprise Index.
The survey was started 1981 and provides a global barometer of economic sentiment.
Altogether, "God Knows" has become the barometer to which I judge all songs.
" "I would lose my barometer of what was appropriate when I would drink.
The iPhone SE doesn't have a barometer — if you care about elevation tracking.
MBA's seasonally-adjusted barometer on mortgage refinancing edged up 0.3 percent at 1,053.4.
Irish stocks, a barometer of Brexit sentiment, ended a six-day winning run.
That's the current rule for Washington State, and it's actually a terrible barometer.
As a barometer, Panama city -- just 35 miles west of Seaside -- was decimated.
My own body is the barometer by which I interpret a car's movements.
And he believes applause is the only barometer of whether he is succeeding.
The American Barometer poll comes less than 28503 days before November's midterm elections.
On the other hand, the survey's employment barometer rose to 14.5 from 9.6.
It even found its way into the ultimate zeitgeist barometer: a subway ad.
Vehicle sales, a barometer of gasoline demand, were down 4 percent in July.
His prominent place in Hollywood makes him a good barometer for the industry.
More than 400 manufacturing executives participated in the National Manufacturing Barometer during October.
The emphasis here is that the calendar is not necessarily the best barometer.
But we look at box office because it's Hollywood's own barometer of success.
Then, perhaps, his favorite barometer for success will finally start to look healthier.
January also features one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges — the January barometer.
Stage 4 in the publication's transformation from upmarket nudie collectible to cultural barometer.
The American Barometer survey was conducted Nov 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
The current debate, however, is mostly about inflation's role as an economic barometer.
The local elections have been widely viewed as a barometer of public sentiment.
It's probably the purest, simplest barometer, to see if progress is being made.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, inched up 0.9 percent.
This is why I'm interested in bread as a barometer of social change.
The Player Barometer is just one piece of the puzzle for After the Flood.
Transport volumes are a key barometer for activity in the steel and coal industries.
Rightly or wrongly, it is the barometer for the tech IPO market right now.
The stock market is not a barometer of economic health or growth, of course.
But America is changing, and gender has been an important barometer of that recently.
The most recent LEI, a closely followed barometer of economic health, beat consensus estimates.
VIX, a widely followed options-based barometer of expected near-term volatility for stocks.
"You get your BS barometer handed to you very early down here," he said.
According to Arab Barometer, a pollster, much of the region is growing less religious.
We've been such a good barometer for reality for each other all these years.
My barometer for quality is always "What's the most expensive?" because I'm incredibly gauche.
The Australian dollar, considered a barometer of risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7150.
The Georgia contest will be a much more accurate barometer of the national mood.
The , often considered a barometer for global risk appetite, fell 0.22 percent to $0.7256.
The group's seasonally adjusted barometer on home refinancing requests rose 6.4 percent to 1,084.4.
This barometer marked 11 consecutive months of manufacturing expansion in the Upper Midwest region.
Long seen as a barometer of the U.S. economy, the Dow Jones transport average .
And LGBTQ rights are like a barometer for many Eastern European and Balkan countries.
The American Barometer poll was conducted on August 28503-22019 among 999 registered voters.
The American Barometer, which was conducted on October 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
There's hardly a good barometer with which we can use to measure our progress.
The American Barometer poll was conducted on August 2628-28503 among 22019,002 registered voters.
The banking index, considered a barometer of political sentiment, had inched up 0.15 percent.
Most Americans support abortion rights with limitations, according to a new American Barometer survey.
The American Barometer poll was conducted on August 28503-22019 among 999 registered voters.
The National Manufacturing Barometer surveyed around 280 small- and medium-sized manufacturers in October.
The American Barometer poll was conducted on September 2628-28503, among 22019,000 registered voters.
The barometer is going to be what happens with Time Warner and AT&T.
At the Escobar compound, everyone else can feel it, too, like a barometer falling.
The American Barometer survey was conducted on September 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
For a decade, battles over roaming charges have provided a barometer of EU politics.
Barometer Capital Management sold its 420,000 GM shares in the first quarter of 2017.
Also, if our barometer is correct, a Breakfast At Tiffany's collection is on deck.
The American Barometer was conducted on September 2628 to 28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
I couldn't find a boulangerie, the classic French barometer of a town's healthy environment.
VIX, the most the widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market gyrations.
In using that as a barometer, not every march has been a complete success.
But more angry tweets and abandoned talks could further batter Trump's preferred economic barometer.
So is the FRA-OIS spread, a barometer of risk in the interbank market.
The Labor Department's report provides only a partial and temporary barometer of the economy.
A breakdown for Mittelstand firms, the KfW-ifo SME Barometer, highlights the confidence problem.
Overall trust in institutions has crashed according to the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer (Edelman).
For me and my schoolmates, neon argyle socks were a crucial barometer of coolness.
The Cboe Volatility index, or VIX, is a widely followed barometer of market sentiment.
News of institutional interest in crypto has been another barometer for prices this summer.
The Australian dollar, a barometer for global risk assets, added 0.3 percent to $0.7120.
The American Barometer survey was conducted on October 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
The Australian dollar, seen as a barometer of risk sentment, rose 0.1 percent to $0.7147.
Earlier this week, Edelman's annual Trust Barometer report suggested that trust is collapsing in America.
Dublin's main index, often seen as a barometer of Brexit jitters, was down nearly 2%.
The one barometer we have to look at, to make it simple, is the dollar.
Unlike many investors, Cramer does not consider oil a proper barometer to measure the economy.
Sundance is usually a good barometer in predicting the cultural tone for the next year.
The latest models include GPS and mapping, in addition to an altimeter, barometer, and compass.
The Cavaliers are championship contenders and Thompson has been a critical barometer for their success.
The Australian dollar, considered a barometer of global risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7154.
"This is a great barometer," he said, smiling, to the telephone operators as he departed.
The 10-year's move is important since it is a general barometer for investor confidence.
Retail sales, a widely followed barometer of consumer health, unexpectedly rose 0.2 percent in January.
During the campaign, Trump equated Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin on his trustworthy barometer.
Switzerland's leading KOF economic barometer for July is due to be published at 0700 GMT.
The aluminum producer's performance is regarded as a barometer for other materials and industrial companies.
TV's American Barometer polls conducted by HarrisX sometimes utilize party affiliation to correct sampling errors.
Clothing is not a perfect barometer of religiosity, but somehow tribes have been marked out.
The American Barometer will measure the public's sentiment on various issues on a daily basis.
The regional elections were seen as an important barometer for Italy's voting intentions next year.
The first barometer of Ramaphosa's reformist credentials will be whether he trims a bloated cabinet.
The Democrats' lead remains unchanged from the last American Barometer conducted on Oct. 6-21625.
The state of one's kitchen is usually a pretty reliable barometer of their mental health.
Its factory barometer slipped only a tick to 21901 in January as exports picked up.
The barometer of personality change during a long-term relationship has historically been pronoun use.
The ISM, like the financial markets, can be thought of as a growth-momentum barometer.
So we took this as the ultimate barometer of how the global investment community feels.
The Australian dollar, a liquid barometer of investor sentiment towards China, skidded half a percent.
This makes it a good barometer for the amount of bullishness in the stock market.
The results will provide the first true barometer of public opinion since the 563 election.
It also gives you a barometer to measure whether you're making enough to get by.
With its huge network of thousands of stores, Walmart is a barometer for consumer spending.
A changing MicrosoftThe game has become something of a barometer for shifts within the company.
Perhaps the best barometer in the energy sector itself is to follow the money trail.
Billboard's charts have historically been seen as a barometer of success within the music industry.
"We are a wonderful barometer of the level of anxiety in the country," said Morris.
The Gourma elephants are a barometer for what's going on in the country, said Canney.
Narratives matter in the stock market, which is, in many ways, a social-psychological barometer.
It's become — improbably, and at least partially by accident — a barometer of our national values.
Is that the main barometer you're going to look at for the next couple weeks?
DJT, which is often seen as a barometer of the market's health and the overall economy.
Elsewhere, the , often considered a barometer of risk appetite, gained 0.71 percent to trade at $0.7264.
Pending sales are a barometer of home purchases that are completed a month or two later.
But as a criminal defense attorney, she figured she had a pretty good barometer for bullshit.
The Commerce Department's quarterly GDP report is widely watched as the main barometer of economic growth.
That matters because a strong pound is seen as a barometer of confidence in Britain's economy.
And the CAT S60 includes Bluetooth, NFC, an FM radio tuner, and barometer and altimeter sensors.
"The only real barometer of time is when our kids come to the set," Barber says.
The MNI Chicago Business Barometer decreased by 4.5 points to a reading of 49.7 in June.
That's what the widely watched January barometer tells you — so goes January, so goes the year.
Inside, the Active is packing an accelerometer, built-in GPS, gyroscope, barometer, and heart rate monitor.
Like most other drones of its class, Staaker is equipped with a barometer to track altitude.
The euro is often a barometer of global appetite for riskier assets like South Africa's rand.
"We're almost a barometer for what the rest of the country will see eventually," he said.
We can use Frankie's receptiveness to Jacob as a barometer for her growth after her divorce.
The report is seen by many as a barometer for the health of the U.S. economy.
The group typically has very good taste — but it's not a great barometer for the Oscars.
Edelman's annual trust barometer shows 28503 percent of Americans distrust both the government and the media.
The elections may be a barometer of popular sentiment, but they will have little real impact.
Second highest on the disgust barometer were violations of hygiene norms, such as bad body odor.
Foster notes that the working party's opinion will be a barometer for the deal's ultimate survival.
Lee's comments come as a new poll from American Barometer, a new joint project by Hill.
The Australian dollar, a barometer of sentiment towards China, was up 0.6 percent at US$0.7178.
Club Brugge is no barometer of the true quality required to thrive in the Champions League.
That's what the widely watched January barometer tells you — as goes January, so goes the year.
One barometer about what's going to happen to President Trump is ... what the markets are doing.
The bottom line: With the election effectively decided, turnout is the best barometer for Putin's support.
Hornacek had believed the matchup would serve as a barometer; the answer was clear and unkind.
The fate of the holiday party might be a better barometer of White House press relations.
As a barometer of our national consciousness, Google is as accurate (and predictive) as it gets.
Another barometer of growth is the surge in people using California's airports, especially the regional ones.
In 2015, the Asian Barometer Survey of 13 Asian countries yielded two striking findings from Myanmar.
Telomere length is seen as a barometer of biological aging, with longer telomeres linked to longevity.
The closely watched campaign was seen by many as a barometer of Mr. Trump's political sway.
A barometer, said a wit, is an ingenious instrument that reveals the weather we are experiencing.
The Biennial has long served as a barometer of the most controversial issues of the day.
The Australian dollar, a relatively volatile barometer of trade tensions, was a shade weaker at $0.6893.
The 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer shows a growing gap between elites and those of lower rank.
His Facebook timeline became his manic stream of consciousness, and my personal barometer for Roland's illness.
This barometer of overall auction demand was 2.50 at the previous two-year auction in February.
Perhaps no single company is a better barometer of economic health than , the country's largest retailer.
To better understand some of these trade dynamics, I draw upon the DHL Global Trade Barometer.
These trends are reflected in new data from Arab Barometer, a pollster that surveys Arab countries.
But as a barometer of what people are thinking of future business and profits and stocks.
The instruments on board – chronometer, thermometer, barometer, compass – were, at the time, state-of-the-art.
That of copper, a barometer of global industry, is down from its recent peak (chart 4).
These crime statistics provide a barometer of reported crime; one measure of safety for the country.
But underscored by vicious ads, the gubernatorial race in particular became a barometer for Trump's clout.
The Australian dollar, a barometer of investor sentiment towards China, slid as much as half a percent.
"My concern is, it's not an accurate barometer of whether you have actual grassroots support," Lim said.
Luckily, we have a directing producer and I kind of let him be a barometer for me.
There are a bunch of other sensors on the inside, including an accelerometer, barometer, altimeter, and gyroscope.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility of the S&P 593 index .
With this in mind, goals might be a better barometer for overall skill than an early debut.
Bradesco's return on equity, a barometer of profitability, rose to 20.5 percent, in line with analysts' expectations.
Meanwhile, MBA's barometer on refinancing climbed further from a near 18-year trough reached three weeks earlier.
I just want her to be okay, but I've learned that the barometer for that is malleable.
I would recommend that the market is a much better barometer of the art of the possible.
Wildstein and Baroni used the "one constituent rule" as a barometer by which decisions would be made.
Hirsch says that the January barometer did work with the correction that followed in January and February.
Huckabee was a great barometer as to which ones to go with and which ones to cut.
The survey is viewed as a test of name recognition, and considered something of a polarization barometer.
Today almost a quarter of people say they are not devout, according to Arab Barometer, a pollster.
Better-than-expected results brought the stock slightly above the $14 barometer from last year's IPO price.
Cappelleri said it's important to put this year's market move in context, when considering the January barometer.
Under the hood, it's also got an accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, heart rate monitor, and ambient light sensor.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility of the S&P 500 index .
The state's unpaid bills, a barometer of its chronic structural budget deficit, totaled $10.9 billion on Thursday.
This barometer of auction demand was 2.49 at the previous seven-year note sale held in February.
Both planemakers are expected to announce orders at the Farnborough Airshow, a barometer of the aerospace industry.
Obviously, a very liberal district's Democratic primary is not some kind of barometer for national electoral success.
The American Barometer is a daily survey conducted by the HarrisX polling company on behalf of Hill.
Inversions typically precede recessions in the United States, making the yield curve a closely watched economic barometer.
"The barometer of this is the Tier 2 bonds," said a second banker who syndicates Italian risk.
Lloyds Bank's business confidence barometer eased to 33 percent from January's nine-month high of 35 percent.
That's the largest drop for each key market barometer since 1931, according to data from LPL Research.
This year it's an especially important barometer of Democratic presidential candidates' early momentum and potential viability (Politico).
The group's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors declined by 2.8 percent to 406.6.
The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, was 3.973 percent higher against the greenback.
"The money flow shows you the way," said Diana Avigdor, head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
The election was seen as a barometer of the public mood ahead of general elections in 2019.
At the same time, Libor, a barometer of credit fear during the financial crisis, is ticking higher.
The MBA's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors declined by 2.3 percent to 407.2.
On Tuesday, shares in South African banks - a barometer of economic and political health - jumped 8 percent.
So is the FRA-OIS spread USDF-O0X1=R, a barometer of risk in the interbank market.
So I've always had what I call a desire to raise the cultural barometer of Las Vegas.
For Mr. Putin, the March 18 vote is all about turnout as the key barometer of support.
But as a barometer of the level of sophistication the owners expect of their customers, it's telling.
But, also, it's a handy barometer for seeing who likes what, and why, so whatcha gonna do?
"And Waffle House is still open," Mr. Hazen said, citing the ever-reliable barometer of Southern disaster.
South Korea has repeatedly called for more reunions, which are widely viewed as a barometer of relations.
The European Parliament elections in May 2019 will be an important barometer of the Macron-Orban confrontation.
A closely watched barometer of sentiment among United States managers dipped to a 12-month low Thursday.
For voters, that is the single most important barometer of the performance of the health care system.
The Atlantic's Ron Brownstein smartly points out that Trump's approval rating is, for now, a better barometer.
His barometer for what makes a player great has never been quite in sync with everyone else's.
The working party's nonbinding opinion has been tensely awaited as a barometer for the deal's ultimate viability.
The number is a barometer for how the company is performing ahead of releasing its quarterly earnings.
The group's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors edged up 0.4 percent to 418.5.
The Chicago Business Barometer fell to 42.9, the lowest level since December 2015, from 48.2 in December.
The Dublin bourse, often considered a barometer of Brexit sentiment, surged 2.1% to its highest since July.
Perhaps no single company is a better barometer of economic health than Walmart, the country's largest retailer.
Argentina's official statistics agency INDEC will release the data, a useful barometer of economic growth, on Thursday.
The Consumer Approach: If there is one popular barometer of how people feel, it is consumer confidence.
According to Vayne, looking in the mirror can also act as a barometer for your come down.
Its fall season has already delivered many performances that raised the barometer and given cause for congratulations.
And, at times, clothing might actually serve as kind of barometer for our overall mental well-being.
Dr. Payne describes them to me as "a barometer of the 'terror du jour,'" a compelling thought.
The Post Office City Costs Barometer 2019 has revealed the cheapest places for a European weekend break.
Nationally, the trials are being watched as a barometer of whether it is possible to convict police officers.
Analysts will often look at the company as a barometer for health of the consumer and housing market.
The GDPR is seen by many as a barometer for the broader global agenda for ensuring data privacy.
You could drop the barometer from the roof and record the time it takes to hit the ground.
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has said stock prices are a good barometer of success for a presidency.
Or you could offer the barometer as a bribe to the building manager and ask him the height.
It's also a key barometer of consumption, accounting for more than 50 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Elsewhere, the Australian dollar, often considered a barometer of risk appetite, gained 0.4 percent to trade at $0.7245.
Australia's dollar dropped 0.2% to $0.6841 as risk aversion knocked a currency considered a barometer for investors' moods.
My wife loves martinis, and that's another good barometer to gauge the mixology skills of a chain restaurant.
In the past few years, the guest list became a barometer of international investor appetite for Russian assets.
VIX, a barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, closed at its lowest level since Feb 2007.
The Australian dollar, often considered a barometer for global risk appetite, traded at $0.7122, flat on the day.
Science fiction is often pretty bad at predicting the future: rather, it's a better barometer of the present.
One barometer is Kansas City Southern, a railway company that brings cars and parts across the Mexican border.
Copper is known as a barometer of economic health because of its use in homebuilding and commercial construction.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, fell 1.7 percent in March from a year earlier.
The barometer on consumer expectations tumbled to 78.3, the lowest since October 2016, from 87.0 in late December.
Given banks' broad exposure to both consumers and businesses, they are viewed as a barometer of the economy.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose 2.10 points to 12.23.
Demand for such bonds at weekly auctions is seen as a barometer of market sentiment toward Russian risks.
He lived a more normal life than I did growing up, so he's a great barometer for me.
In Poland, it will be a barometer of a liberal resurgence against the ruling Law and Justice party.
The country will once again act as a barometer for risk appetite this year ahead of substantial supply.
Overtime pay - a barometer of strength in corporate activity - fell 1.3 percent in September from a year ago.
The MBA's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors rose 3.3 percent to 420.5 last week.
Corluka assessed the Brazil match as a good barometer of Croatia's potential to make an impact in Russia.
TV American Barometer poll before Tuesday's midterms, Democrats hold a six-point advantage on the generic congressional ballot.
The MBA's seasonally adjusted barometer on refinance applications jumped 18.7 percent to 1,172.4, the highest since March 2018.
VIX, a widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for stocks, was up 0.8 points at 21.9.
The other barometer was how rushed Raonic made Federer look as he relentlessly launched missiles at his body.
Inversions typically precede recessions in the United States, so the yield curve is a closely watched economic barometer.
Closely watched consumer pricing data, often viewed as an inflation barometer, rose 0.2 percent in May, matching expectations.
After all, I think Spectacles look really cool, and I'm a pretty good barometer for upcoming fashion trends.
And whether it's accurate or not, who has sponsored what has become a barometer of a company's success.
Unfortunately, great-grandma's ballooned barometer encouraged me to heap on second helpings of mashed potatoes and the like.
Many economists use the labour market as the most accurate barometer of how Ireland's open economy is doing.
And he kept vigilant watch on the markets, using the chart as a barometer of his own standing.
Normally, that silver price increase is a good barometer for what's happening with the entire health insurance market.
I even wondered if it was because this time it happened in a political barometer-state like Florida.
Such a move could shake the American stock market, which Mr. Trump considers a barometer of his success.
Independents have long seen handling of the environment as a barometer of whether a candidate shares their values.
The European elections, typically low-turnout affairs dominated by the most ideologically motivated voters, are an imperfect barometer.
GfK's consumer confidence barometer for April, release on Friday, dropped on point from the previous month to -7.
Across the globe, people trust business leaders more than they do their government, Edelman's 2020 Trust Barometer shows.
The Age of Trump erodes assumptions about art's role as a barometer—and sometime engine—of social change.
Net interest margin, a barometer of profitability, improved in the quarter, although CBA did not provide a number.
For Dick's Sporting Goods' ambitions with women, Calia offers a good barometer for what the company can accomplish.
Republicans are divided on the issue of abortion, according to a new American Barometer poll, conducted by Hill.
The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, a market barometer often dubbed Wall Street's fear gauge, surged nearly 40%.
Many auto analysts see retail sales as a better barometer of consumer spending than total light vehicle sales.
The Iowa caucuses are seen as a barometer for which candidates will stand out in the primary race.
While Putin is genuinely popular, real competition is absent and authorities see turnout as a vital barometer of legitimacy.
The group's seasonally adjusted barometer of refinancing applications decreased to 1,210.5, the lowest since the week of Jan. 6.
South Korean exports - an Asian trade barometer - fell at a slower pace, pointing to some improvement in global demand.
"They tend to be a good barometer for the economy because their chips go into almost everything," said Zino.
The stock market, Trump's barometer for his own success, is suffering its worst performance since the 2008 financial crisis.
The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer for global investor sentiment, fell 0.3% to $0.6901, a two-week low.
A closely followed barometer of economic health, the survey measures consumers' attitudes toward current economic conditions and future expectations.
Land registration in Tanzania is inefficient but can also be corrupt, according to Transparency International's 2014 Global Corruption Barometer.
It has come to serve as a barometer for the Brussels institutions, and to some degree for the continent.
The S3 has a built-in speaker and a whole bunch of sensors, including a barometer, altimeter and GPS.
That spilled into currencies, with the Australian dollar — a barometer of China's economic fortunes — gaining 0.2 percent to $0.7235.
The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, gave up early gains to trade 0.26 percent lower.
And that's just the people who watched at least 70 percent of one episode (Netflix's barometer as a "view").
Hopes that China would ramp up fiscal stimulus boosted the Australian dollar, seen as a barometer of investor sentiment.
But on the streets of Essex, shares and sterling are not the barometer by which voters were taking stock.
Inflation is a barometer of economic health and used as a yardstick of success for the ECB money printing.
He wondered, for instance, if a barometer in a smartphone could possibly detect a door opening in a room.
As a result, its pile of unpaid bills, a barometer of the state's structural deficit, has topped $13 billion.
According to TI's Global Corruption Barometer, 86% of Indonesians thought that their political parties and their judiciary were corrupt.
All this helps explain why trust in social media and search engines plunged in the new Edelman Trust Barometer.
As a result, the state's pile of unpaid bills, a barometer of its structural deficit, has topped $14 billion.
London's FTSE 100 and the Dublin bourse, often seen as a barometer for Brexit sentiment, rose 0.7 percent each.
There's no barometer yet for VR sales figures It's hard to know exactly what to make of the figure.
But if the election is a barometer of how voters feel about Trump, Ossoff hasn't really been showing it.
The chart above shows the widening spread between Italian and German bund yields - a crucial barometer of market anxiety.
The Dow Jones Transport Average index, seen by some as a barometer of economic activity, ended down 0.7 percent.
North Dakota's drilling rig count, a closely watched barometer of the state's oil industry's health, has been steadily rising.
Copper is seen as a barometer of economic growth because of its widespread use in so many different industries.
A majority of American voters say they oppose celebrities giving political endorsements, according to a new American Barometer survey.
Andrew Cuomo has the lowest favorability rating among potential Democratic presidential hopefuls, according to a new American Barometer poll.
The GOP pollster said he was surprised by the results of a new American Barometer poll conducted by Hill.
South African banks, considered the barometer of both economic and political sentiment, were a feature on the gainers' list.
But it's always a barometer of how well Balanchine style is being honored, often giving glimpses of the sublime.
Shares of Salesforce, seen as a barometer for the cloud-computing sector, rose 1.923 percent in after-hours trading.
Democrats have maintained their lead from the last American Barometer generic ballot poll, which was conducted Aug. 21625-2900.
Ken Esch is a tax partner in private company services at PwC, where he leads the firm's Trendsetter Barometer.
It is also a key barometer of consumption, accounting for more than 22015 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Fortinet said billings - an important barometer of the health of the company's business - rose 15 percent to $463.2 million.
Democrats beat Republicans by 2900 points among millennials on the generic ballot, according to a new American Barometer survey.
According to Privacy Barometer, The Party of the Animals scores high on privacy, and so do GroenLinks and D66.
Everything on the internet since, from YouTube videos to Yelp listings, is punctuated with a barometer of user taste.
The vote had been viewed as a barometer of Merkel's authority in the conservative ranks after a difficult year.
And she's a barometer of, and tribune for, some of his core supporters, including her good friend Matt Drudge.
Business executives may be a good leading barometer of how Trump voters will respond if the economy weakens further.
"It puts people on heightened alert," said Diana Avigdor, head of trading and portfolio manager at Barometer Capital Management.
The firm's barometer of consumer sentiment and sociopolitical stability has registered a steady decline since the end of 2016.
The company has been a closely watched barometer for Silicon Valley and Wall Street since its initial public offering.
AMD's strong sales results are a better barometer for the industry's health than the company-specific issues at Facebook.
That's why Nevada will provide an excellent barometer for who our Democratic nominee, and our next president, will be.
However, it often gives you a good barometer of the general shape of things, especially at the state level.
Cisco is regarded as a good barometer of enterprise spending due to its market leadership in key technology products.
Is the clock a meaningful measure of the nuclear dangers we face and a useful barometer of things "nuclear"?
A journalistic conclusion that Trump is a cad hardly moves the "this is news" needle on the public barometer.
For Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault, the victory provided a good barometer with seven weeks remaining in the regular season.
The news follows a report earlier this month that showed a strong pickup in wage gains, another inflation barometer.
A separate barometer of small companies' financial health suggested companies are finding it easier to pay off old loans.
The president has long regarded the health of the markets as a barometer for the strength of his presidency.
It's a step too far to say that Pascal Siakam's performance is a nightly barometer for the Toronto Raptors.
Questions like the one above are used as a barometer to mark your possible improvement from or descent into depression.
So if January turns out to be positive, the historically accurate January barometer could rescue stocks from a bear market.
What cosplay does do, though, is act as a barometer, a handy gauge displaying the various pressures influencing the zeitgeist.
The Model 3 is a significant barometer by which investors and the industry are measuring Tesla's capability as an automaker.
Hate crime experts say the report's value is not as a meticulous count, but as a reliable barometer of trends.
Illinois' unpaid bills, a barometer of its deep financial problems, hit an all-time high of $12.8 billion last week.
The Australian currency is considered as a barometer of risk appetite towards China given its close economic ties with Beijing.
Following my joy is a big barometer for what projects I choose and where I decide to spend my time.
A dispute ensued over whether the Windy City was simply an isolated example or a barometer of a wider problem.
"It's obviously trading as the barometer for the presidential election," said Dominic Bunning, an emerging markets FX strategist at HSBC.
Investors now await the non-farm payrolls data, a key barometer of the U.S. economy, due later in the day.
I've been in long-term relationships for the last seven or eight years, so I don't have the best barometer.
Attention is now turning to Friday's non-farm payrolls report, a key barometer of the health of the U.S. economy.
The credit growth was measured using TSF, an economic barometer of total fundraising by Chinese non-state entities, including individuals.
In 20123, 22012% of Mexicans gave a bribe, up from 260% in 28, according to Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer.
According to Allianz 2016 Risk Barometer, cyber incidents are considered the No. 1 emerging risk for the long-term future.
The seasonally-adjusted barometer on applications to refinance increased 11.3 percent last week to 2,122.0, the highest in seven weeks.
Still, the Asian Barometer Survey, run by National Taiwan University, has on four occasions quizzed the Chinese public about democracy.
The aircraft industry, including Boeing and Airbus , is another barometer as it relies heavily on an open global supply chain.
Why it matters: The data is typically a good barometer of what's to come in the government's official jobs report.
The underlining ethos of Profile is that the true barometer of success is to be comfortable in your own skin.
The MNI Chicago Business Barometer rose 0.2 points to a reading of 57.6 in April, ending three straight monthly declines.
The rand - a telling barometer of Zuma's fortunes - has gained more than 15 percent against the dollar over that period.
The claims data is also a key component of Yardeni Research's "Boom-Bust Barometer" – a reliable indicator for U.S. stocks.
VIX, the widely followed barometer of near-term stock market gyrations, briefly dipped to 9.97, the lowest in a decade.
The Nasdaq tech barometer was the sole index to post a solid gain for the month, up about 2.1 percent.
The regional Fed's six-month business conditions barometer increased to 38.0, the highest since May 2018, from 21.4 in June.
"Saturday in 2004, the barometer for watering the seventh green was, did anyone make double or triple (bogey)?" he said.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility of the benchmark U.S. S&P 500 stock index .
LONDON — Vogue has long been the international barometer of style, delivering its universally-respected verdict on what's — and who's — hot.
Most California residents think the tech industry is under-regulated, according to The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer California Supplemental Survey.
On top of that, the amount of television I'm watching is a pretty clear barometer of where I'm at emotionally.
This year's Edelman Trust Barometer featured the "inversion of influence", whereby decisions made at the top are the least trusted.
Forty-three percent of Americans said they would describe the economy as "good," according to a new American Barometer poll.
Using Times Square tchotchke shops as a barometer, the two-year-old tower is already nearing the apotheosis of kitsch.
The Russell 2000's downfall is significant because the index is viewed as a barometer for confidence in American growth.
The coming elections are seen as an important barometer of public sentiment in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Economists focus on stock market reactions because they provide a useful real-time barometer of a nation's broader economic prospects.
But his trial on 18 criminal counts is being viewed as a barometer of the strength of the Mueller investigation.
Say-on-pay votes are not binding in Canada, but they are viewed as a key barometer of investor sentiment.
Market watchers pay close attention to semiconductor stocks, as they are often viewed as a barometer for technology in general.
While the data shows us #DeleteUber didn't have a significant effect on the app ecosystem, it isn't a true barometer.
It's tempting to declare that the Internet isn't real life, that online hate isn't a credible barometer for offline behavior.
Like all drones, the Disco comes with a set of standard sensors like an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer and GPS.
That's a major finding of Coller Capital's latest Private Equity Barometer, a bi-annual survey of over 100 global LPs.
Ireland's main share index, seen as a barometer for Brexit sentiment, meanwhile rose 1.3 percent to its highest since November.
Prices for key industrial commodities oil and copper, often viewed as barometer for the prospects of the global economy, fell.
With hundreds of millions of customers regularly using its online shopping websites, Alibaba is a good barometer of consumer sentiment.
Their game against the Pistons, who are part of the thick midsection of the Eastern Conference, was a better barometer.
"He's a good barometer of a society that has come of age and can now laugh at itself," she said.
The 20-component index, which includes airlines, railroads and package delivery companies, is often considered a barometer of economic activity.
After that, protesting players began taking the blame for the decline in N.F.L. television ratings, the league's most-valued barometer.
The new event is set to be an early barometer of the watch industry's mood as the new decade begins.
Copper, considered a barometer of the health of the global industrial sector, was down a bit less than 1 percent.
Kaplan suggested that using those probabilities as a barometer of the likelihood of a Fed move would be a mistake.
International trade tends to be a good barometer of how the world economy is doing and where it is headed.
Populist rhetoric may resonate in the short-term, but the economy is actually the most reliable barometer of election results.
But it's important to be realistic and consider the darker possibilities (perhaps probabilities, if Trump's early appointments are a barometer).
The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer offers an annual snapshot of a country's trust in its government, media, businesses and NGOs.
Support for the center-left bloc stands at 54.8 percent, according to an average of polls published by Berlingske Barometer.
Still, the crowd noise can also be a good barometer of which winners the industry audience is most excited about.
There is no clearer barometer of drag's newfound mainstream appeal than in its conflation of purchase power with fan devotion.
MBA's barometer on refinancing activity jumped 46.5% from the prior week to 1,956.5, a level not seen since November 2016.
If you look to Facebook mentions as a barometer for national elections, you could expect a rout in today's primaries.
Taylor Swift, that walking barometer of cultural trends, took a lengthy hiatus from collecting famous boyfriends to collect famous girlfriends.
BOUIS: The barometer for the economists was always calories, energy - if you could increase calories, that was going to improve nutrition.
The group's weekly barometer on home refinancing fell 5.3 percent to 1,110.5 from 1,172.4, which was the highest since March 2018.
Music remains my barometer, my crutch, and my teacher as I deal with the challenges that come with my mental illnesses.
Cyber risk has consistently been cited as the top risk since the Depository launched its Systemic Risk Barometer Survey in 2013.
The tech industry remained the most trusted entity in America as recently as last year, according to the Edelman Trust Barometer.
It is a major driver of the economy and an important barometer of Chinese consumers' willingness to open their purse strings.
Investors are now awaiting non-farm payrolls data for February on Friday, seen as a key barometer of the U.S. economy.
The jobs report will serve as a barometer for how much the 40-day General Motors strike weighed on the economy.
The survey, a closely-followed barometer of consumer attitudes, measures sentiment toward business conditions, short term outlook, personal finances and jobs.
The survey, a closely-followed barometer of consumer attitudes, measures sentiment toward business conditions, short term outlook, personal finances and jobs.
DJT, seen by some as a barometer of the economy, gained 1.8 percent for its second-best day of the year.
By now, the "Ragnar" look seems almost ordinary, at least if you use physical trainers and baristas as your social barometer.
"Oil is acting as a barometer for the economy," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
The rate is a barometer for 30-year fixed mortgage rates, auto loans, student loans and credit card annual percentage rates.
In addition, stock prices (a favourite barometer of Mr Trump's) will sag and the economy will begin to weaken during 2019.
"I guess you could say that I am a living barometer of when Alec Baldwin is getting into trouble," Alex says.
The IMDb Top 250 isn't a perfect barometer for "best movies ever," but as crowdsourced film ratings databases go, it's solid.
Fear was drilled into me from day one in this town & you were the barometer by which my behavior was judged.
VIX, a barometer of expected near-term stock market gyrations, ended down at 13.46, its lowest closing level in a week.
The peso had been closely watched during the election campaign as a barometer of the markets' expectation of a Trump win.
On Wednesday, the Institute for Supply Management said its barometer on domestic services industries reached a 21-year peak in September.
The big picture: The size of the major social media platforms makes for a useful barometer of public opinion and interest.
Companies risk economic fallout: EY's Capital Confidence Barometer found that U.S. executives ranked cybersecurity as the top reason for deal cancelation.
RE: Well, the big change in the barometer this year is that there is now loss of faith in the system.
By default, a single press launches the Activity Zone, which contains bite-sized information like the weather, barometer data and compass.
The GPS complements a handful of other sensors like an altimeter, barometer and speedometer for a full range of data-tracking.
Copper, a key barometer of world growth, rebounded from three-week lows as did other metals such as nickel and zinc.
Ocean acidification and coral bleaching Considered a crucial barometer of environmental health, ocean acidity is already wiping out entire marine ecosystems.
The CBOE Volatility index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose 3.05 points to 13.18.
"Investors will continue to monitor key barometer currency pairs," said Nick Twidale, chief operating officer at Rakuten Securities Australia in Sydney.
"I just don't think we can use the yield of the 003-year as a barometer for the economy," said Hogan.
Changing preseason destinations for soccer clubs might seem like a relatively unimportant barometer of shifting geopolitical winds, but consider the source.
The watch also features an omni-directional EXO antenna with GPS and GLONASS, an altimeter, compass, barometer, and heart rate monitor.
"Some will characterize the refugee ceiling as the sole barometer of America's commitment to vulnerable people around the world," he said.
The American Barometer survey was conducted on Saturday, when the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh took place.
While Fed rate hikes generally signal a strong economy, they often suppress the stock market, which is Trump's preferred economic barometer.
Forty-eight percent of Americans say they are employed and satisfied with their job, according to a new American Barometer survey.
"As long as the central banks use the equity markets as a barometer, then we should be taking risk, " Ablin said.
During my last trip, while the wildfire was razing Fort McMurray, I traveled along Lakewood Drive, my barometer for Yarnell's recovery.
More Democrats want elected officials to focus on job growth than on wage growth, according to a new American Barometer poll.
Shares of Applied Materials, whose results are often seen as a barometer for the semiconductor industry, rose 4% in extended trading.
Democrats are leading Republicans on the generic congressional ballot by 10 points among women, according to a new American Barometer survey.
The Chicago Purchasing Management Index, also known as the Chicago Business Barometer, fell to 44.4 this month from 49.7 in June.
In a third report, the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its business barometer fell 4.3 points to 51.5 in August.
Plus, why a high stakes race in Ohio tomorrow could be the barometer for the power of the President in November.
Gold is now awaiting further direction from U.S. non-farm payrolls data this week, a key barometer of the U.S. economy.
According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, the public's trust in the broader U.S. financial services industry stands at just 54 percent.
"I think it's still a valid barometer but you need to adjust for its weaker signal about the future," said Caron.
And shifting the city from a center of art production to art consumption will be a crucial barometer of Frieze's success.
The 2017 Americas Barometer reports that over half of those living in the Northern Triangle fear being victim of a homicide.
Also showing a tightening trend is the FRA-OIS spread USDF-O0X1=R, a barometer of risk in the interbank market.
Granted, it's still just a trailer, so it only works so well as a barometer for the film as a whole.
The results were a barometer of Mr. Erdogan's weakened standing among voters, amid a recession and his use of executive powers.
So in the absence of written rules and/or in the interpretation of them, there's one common barometer: your common sense.
The festival features several comedians of color, and also serves as a barometer of where the industry is as a whole.
He was using the acronyms for monthly, weekly and daily active users, a common barometer for people's engagement with online services.
The rallies were the first major street protests faced by Mr. Macron, and a barometer of the public's reaction to him.
Still, executives' involvement with the groups — or their decision to withdraw — had become a barometer of their support for the president.
Crude oil, which is often viewed as a real-time barometer of economic growth, has plunged deeper into a bear market.
The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, clung to gains from Monday and emerging market currencies edged higher.
Here are five reasons to stop paying close attention to the Dow and instead make the your go-to market barometer.
The spread is often considered a recession barometer, with higher short-term rates and lower long-term rates suggesting weaker outlook.
"It&aposs a much better barometer of what&aposs going on in the US economy," he said at a media event.
The group's barometer on overall mortgage activity on a seasonally adjusted basis rose 5.8 percent in the latest week to 392.9.
The survey, a closely followed barometer of consumer attitudes, measures confidence toward business conditions, short-term outlook, personal finances and jobs.
Trump has been increasingly alarmed at the drop in the stock market, which he considers a key barometer of economic health.
The reunions of so-called separated families remain a highly emotional affair and are widely viewed as a barometer of relations.
Trump is known to keep a keen eye on markets, reading them as a barometer for the strength of his presidency.
The barometer is steady at 29, 28, and we're looking at a great — and I mean a great — Memorial Day weekend.
There may be no better barometer of a late-night host's standing at his network than their presence at the upfront.
Since 1980, the January Barometer has correctly predicted the S&P 500's year-end direction 68 percent of the time.
With 55 members, many in crucial southern states, the CBC will be closely watched as a barometer for African-American voters.
Previously, US forces have classified another key barometer of success in the war: the number of Afghan soldiers or police killed.
Shares of the company are up more than 14 percent after the release came out, where the company beat out expectations that Wall Street set across the board — which, while not the best barometer, serves as a somewhat public barometer as well as what helps determine whether or not it can lock up the best talent.
The company also is updating Record, its mobile app, making it a 24/7 real-time barometer of your fitness and health.
The relationship between the 2-year and 10-year yields is often used as a barometer of investor expectations for economic growth.
Look, no one expected the sequel to the channel's mid-aughts wonder, "The Hills," to raise the barometer on a Bechdel test.
Built into each pair is a collection of sensors that include an accelerometer, gyroscope and barometer, and sensors for humidity and proximity.
According to the 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer, 71% of employees believe it's critically important for "my CEO" to respond to challenging times.
The survey, called the Manufacturing Barometer, was carried out by the Kenya Association of Manufacturers in the first quarter of this year.
A recent barometer of participation in auctions suggests overseas buyers have not been showing up in force, according to Treasury Department data.
The , a barometer of investor sentiment, was unchanged on the day at $0.7173 but close to a 1-1/2 month high.
It comes with GPS, a host of sensors (including heart rate, altimeter, and barometer), and supports Garmin's expansive range of tracking features.
Larson said monitoring that confidence over time can be an important barometer of emerging issues that countries may need to act on.
This barometer of growth among service providers such as banks, restaurants and hotels is now at the lowest level since August 249.
"It was shocking because the regulators have been laser-focused on consumer prices as the key antitrust barometer for ages," he said.
This barometer of CEO optimism hasn't seen a quarter-over-quarter increase since it hit a record high over a year ago.
The rise, which topped analyst estimates, broke a run of 12 consecutive months of falling economic activity, an important barometer of growth.
But there are several reasons to think the rate in New Jersey is the best barometer of autism's prevalence, according to Zahorodny.
The six-month outlook gauge softened to 66.67 from 68.18 in May, but the survey's price barometer rose to 73.91 from 72.73.
The theme of geopolitical tension was also detected as a global threat to business in Allianz's 2019 Risk Barometer, published on Tuesday.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for stocks, last year logged a historically low average of 21999.
Ireland's main index, considered a barometer of Brexit sentiment, snapped a six-day winning streak on Tuesday to close down 0.7 percent.
" Users can browse the library based on what type of emotion they're looking for, and even filter using a "barometer of naughtiness.
This barometer on investors' inflation outlook in the next decade sagged to 1.77 percent on Thursday, which was the lowest since Nov.
An Indo Barometer Survey conducted in late January gave Widodo 48.8 percent support, with Subianto at 22.3 percent and 28.9 percent undecided.
Results for Applied Materials Inc, seen as a barometer for the chip equipment maker industry, also discouraged investors after its disappointing forecast.
In addition to the renovation survey, Houzz publishes a "Renovation Barometer," which tracks confidence in the home renovation market among industry professionals.
If general growth is no longer a barometer for economic health, Sanders's campaign was the beginning of a search for new criteria.
The Mexican peso, often used as a barometer for the Trump agenda, rose 0.49 percent against the dollar to trade at 19.072.
And these are national polls, but the House initiates impeachment, so polls of individual congressional districts would be a more accurate barometer.
The first 100 days are an arbitrary barometer of success, but it is a milestone the president considers a milestone as well.
"You have gold, which benefits because all of his policies are inflationary," said Diana Avigdor, head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
There is even talk of a "freight recession" and investors look to the transportation sector as a barometer of U.S. economic health.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 7.043, closed down 27.04 points at 27.3.
Clients and traders use CDS as a general barometer of a bank's health - the credit market's equivalent of a bank's share price.
It's equipped with an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, Pitot, GPS, and a 14-megapixel wide-angle lens with digital stabilization, of course.
The 10-year note is used as a benchmark for many financial instruments, including mortgages and as a barometer of investor confidence.
While losing congressional seats affects a president's agenda, it has no bearing on his viability — at least by the ultimate barometer: Reelection.
MBA's seasonally-adjusted barometer on loan requests to buy a home fell 5.9 percent to 224.0, the lowest level since February 2017.
The Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its business barometer jumped 21973 points to 2266 this month, the highest since January 2750.
The MBA's seasonally adjusted barometer on loan requests for home purchases climbed 22014 percent to 278.5, the highest level since April 2010.
The outcome is widely seen as the latest barometer on the value of Trump's endorsement for Republican candidates ahead the 2020 elections.
A majority of voters overwhelmingly said they are against eliminating passenger screenings at small airports, according to a new American Barometer poll.
On Tuesday, closely watched consumer pricing data, which is often viewed as an inflation barometer, rose 0.2 percent in May, matching expectations.
Wednesday's nonbinding opinion from a group of Europe's data privacy authorities was tensely awaited as a barometer for the deal's ultimate viability.
"The summer season is vitally important and Memorial weekend is a big barometer of how the overall summer will perform," he said.
Kempowski gives us a hundred pages of this steady pressure-building—delicately achieved, with a constantly flickering humor—until the barometer breaks.
"Cartoons are a barometer of press freedom in any country," said Mwampembwa, a Tanzanian cartoonist who has lived in Kenya for years.
The six-month outlook gauge fell to 68.18 from 72.50 in February, while the survey's price barometer retreated to 79.55 from 81.82.
For the creator of a show that has often been heralded as a barometer for modern pop culture, that's a huge problem.
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A way to avoid that is by shopping at Base Superstore, which has been the fashion barometer for Miami men since 1989.
Libor and its premia over risk-free interest rates are often seen as a barometer of the health of the banking system.
The 29-year yield is especially important to investors given its role as a barometer for mortgage rates and other financial instruments.
The 10-year yield is especially important to investors given its role as a barometer for mortgage rates and other financial instruments.
Retail sales are a key barometer of the strength of private consumption, which accounts for roughly 60 percent of the Japanese economy.
Oil prices have influenced stock markets for most of this year as investors take oil demand as a barometer of economic growth.
Since the end of World War II, no barometer has done a better job of predicting a recession than the yield curve.
If you do this as a barometer activity, post the terms "Strongly Agree" and "Strongly Disagree" at opposite ends of the classroom.
The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as proxy on future housing activity, slipped 3.5% to 268.6.
If they feel so moved by the discussion, let them change their place on the barometer and explain why they did so.
We need to allow the customer to feel like she's in on the joke — I use that a lot as a barometer.
It's expensive and difficult to flex institutional and infrastructure muscle in the state, which serves as a barometer of any campaign's viability.
"Some will characterize the refugee ceiling as the full barometer of America's commitment to vulnerable people around the world," Mr. Pompeo said.
She is also a machine — a battery, sensors, GPS, barometer and flight control computer stuffed into a falcon-shaped, hand-painted exterior.
The study found that the participants' average hemoglobin A25.67C a long-term barometer of blood sugar levels, fell to just 28 percent.
It's being seen by some as an early barometer of voter attitude in the Rust Belt heading into the presidential election season.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Business Barometer, which tracks Midwestern business activity steered mainly by trade and manufacturing, fell back into contraction in September.
For many weeks this year, the VIX hovered persistently in single-digit territory, unusual for a barometer that historically trades around 20.
Yet many farmers are optimistic about future economic conditions, according to a Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer survey in December.
The trial of Mr. Basuki, known as Ahok, was seen as a barometer for religious tolerance in Indonesia, a Muslim-majority nation.
"For some of these campaigns, it's more than just a barometer to show how much enthusiasm they're getting," Time's Molly Ball said.
Until February, the overall barometer of global social mood, the world stock market index, had been on a tear in nominal terms.
The size of our military presence on the Peninsula is not a barometer of the US defense posture or the alliance's health.
The consumer price index, a widely followed barometer for U.S. inflation, has risen just 1.6 percent in the 12 months through June.
Scientific literature (a barometer for measuring knowledge production and innovation in a specific field) on space has steadily increased around the world.
Salesforce, seen as a barometer for the cloud-computing sector, has benefited as more businesses choose cheaper and easier cloud-software services.
Now the Welsh Political Barometer, an opinion poll, puts the Tories on 40% and on course to win 21 seats to Labour's 15.
According to Gadney, a former journalist who's always had an interest in data, The Player Barometer was designed with fan engagement in mind.
The survey, based on responses by 53 economists, is a leading barometer of where the US business community thinks the economy is headed.
Standardized testing is the sole barometer for a public school's success, but many argue these tests prove little about student or school success.
Thanks to PPG's scope and scale, the company is seen as a corporate barometer for the health and direction of the global economy.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, fell 1.9 percent in the year to December, down for a seventh consecutive month.
Macy's in particular — with more than 26 stores across the U.S., including Bloomingdale's — has served as a sort of barometer for its peers.
The Australian dollar, a barometer of investor sentiment, was unchanged at $0.7174, hovering close to a near seven-week high brushed on Friday.
It's a race that's being closely watched in Washington, a barometer for whether Republicans can disagree with Trump and still get re-elected.
It's the closest thing to a near-term public barometer for the company's success, which means it does a lot for employee morale.
"The index is becoming a powerful barometer for policymakers and playing a role in building an Africa which is able to fund itself."
He has been deluged with media requests this week and has been making television appearances talking about the almanac and the January barometer.
And while that decision has nothing to do with a bearish forecast from the January barometer, he doesn't entirely dismiss such market maxims.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose 1.0 percent year-on-year versus an annual 1.6 percent increase in July.
Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because little firms tend to do much of the hiring that drives economic gains.
Experts say the trade war has hurt market sentiment, but the stock market has never been a reliable barometer of Chinese economic strength.
The transports index is widely followed by the Street because some view it as a barometer for the overall health of the economy.
The VIX — the market's volatility barometer — which had spiked by more than 150% in 2018, hit its lowest level since October this week.
Cramer uses this as a key barometer for China, as it is the measure of raw materials shipped in bulk, mostly to China.
The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy of China-related trades as well as a barometer of risk sentiment, was flat at $0.7191.
It will be telling for how much we can rely on post-debate buzz to be a barometer for impact on public opinion.
For Roach, social media, especially Instagram, is a great barometer of an outfit's success, be it the work of others or his own.
According to a 2013 report by Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, Sierra Leone has the highest incidence of bribery in sub-Saharan Africa.
Boral produces building products such as bricks, plasterboard, trimming and roofing, and the company's performance is a key barometer for the housing market.
On Tuesday, the Richmond Fed said its regional factory barometer took a record drop in July to its lowest level since January 2013.
The auto sector — a major part of the Chinese economy — is watched as a barometer on how much consumers are willing to spend.
"It's not about oil being a barometer of the global economy," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
The volume of screams, shouts, and claps are truly the barometer for success, and have been throughout history — from Beatlemania to the Beyhive.
Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because small companies tend to do much of the hiring that drives economic gains.
Meanwhile, a separate barometer of small companies' financial health suggests companies are not avoiding new debts because of troubles paying off old ones.
On Wednesday, the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its business barometer dropped 4.3 points to 51.5 in August, falling short of expectations.
There's a sharp divide between Americans and Chinese when asked which institutions are "most broken," according to the latest annual Edelman Trust Barometer.
But for now, the Azteca Stadium on Sunday will provide the most immediate and raw barometer of public sentiment around the bilateral relationship.
The CSI's banking sub-index is still hurting but the healthcare index, a barometer of economic and financial optimism, is at record highs.
The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, decreased 210.1% to 265.1.
The car retails for around $450,000, and is a barometer of how luxury car sales are faring in the U.S. amid global worries.
It is a constant barometer of his perceptions of success, and it compares his success to that of his YouTube friends and rivals.
The company's local advertising accounts, a closely followed barometer of Yelp's business, were 143,000 during the quarter, slightly below the 20,000 analysts expected.
China's car market is also a major employer, driver of economic growth and a barometer of consumers' willingness to buy big-ticket items.
BlackRock chief Larry Fink said Wednesday he wants businesses to develop a better barometer for how they are planning and executing their strategies.
"Like it or not, we use oil as a barometer for the global economy," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
"I don't want to say just me," Bradley said, when I asked him if he considers his shooting a barometer for Boston's success.
The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, fell 3.0% to 253.0.
Davitt said such products have distorted the VIX and to some degree have robbed the index of its effectiveness as a market barometer.
J.P. Morgan Private Bank's Spring Investment Barometer, released this week, surveyed more than 700 global private clients across Europe and the Middle East.
He didn't speak Russian, so he relied on his translator, a hard-nosed woman named Gulmira, to act as a sort of barometer.
While the positions shift (and many titles fall off the charts) once the holiday months arrive, they're a good barometer of publisher health.
Their opinion, while non-binding, had been tensely awaited as a barometer of the deal's viability in court, and came back decidedly mixed.
Freight indicators are available with a much shorter lag than most macroeconomic statistics, which makes them a good barometer of the economy's health.
The report, coupled with a weak reading on the Chicago Business Barometer, pressured the major indexes on Thursday, the last day of October.
Men are more likely than women to say they are financially better off since last year, according to a new American Barometer survey.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose 1.9 percent year-on-year versus an annual 3.5 percent increase in June.
Democrats lead Republicans by 11 points on the generic ballot roughly two months out from November's midterm elections, according to the American Barometer.
India entered 2018 with the resolve to turn around its economy, but signs of stress have shown up in one barometer: the currency.
While these numbers are not official, they still serve as a good barometer by which to measure the state of the country's violence.
Seventy-nine percent of voters said it should be illegal to provide people with the blueprints, according to a new American Barometer poll.
Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because little firms tend to do much of the hiring that fuels economic growth.
A much more important barometer of long term health and well-being is the strength of your relationships with family, friends and spouses.
CPI, which is the government's broadest inflation barometer, is the benchmark against which Treasury Inflation Protected Securities adjust their principal and interest payments.
The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, increased 2.3% to 275.6.
For someone to say that they don't like, nay, despise Paul Simon is all I need to know about a person's moral barometer.
The consulting and accounting firm said it surveyed more than 100 senior auto industry executives for its twice yearly Automotive Capital Confidence Barometer.
RIO DE JANEIRO — There may be no better barometer of Brazil's enthusiasm — or lack thereof — for the World Cup than Jorge Rudge Street.
"For guys in the 'sphere, there's finally some sort of barometer to test their overall health from a historical perspective," Mr. Tomassi said.
While many retail investors watch stocks as a barometer for financial market health, it's actually been bonds that have told the story lately.
China's producer price index — a key barometer of corporate profitability — fell 0.8% from a year earlier, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
Nonetheless, the airstrikes are significant because they are a kind of barometer of the highly volatile political and security environment in the country.
"I think one of the things President Trump does is look at the stock market as a barometer of his success," Ablin said.
He criticized the Fed because its policy is dampening the stock market, which until recently he viewed as a barometer of his success.
The political barometer readings, as a measure of justice, will fall if the forces of left and right succeed in enacting an amnesty.
On a separate subject, I started to lose my barometer on what was just fan service and what was good for the character.
"The birds are like a barometer," Brooklyn Bird Club member Paul Keim told VICE News correspondent Mary H.K. Choi in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
Another barometer of risk appetite, the Greek 10-year yield also hit a record low, at 1.63%, down 9 bps on the day.
Many people — adults and kids alike — view likes, loves, comments and followers as a barometer for popularity, even within a smaller, closed group.
TSF is used as a barometer of fundraising trends and can provide hints of activity in China's vast and unregulated shadow banking sector.
MIWD23PUS, a barometer of shares in 26.7 countries has see-sawed since a global selloff in February knocked it off a record high.
Like any good smartwatch, it's got a wealth of sensors including a GPS, thermometer, altimeter, barometer, e-compass, gyrometer, accelerometer and humidity sensors.
Prices of the metal, considered a barometer for global growth and used widely in power and construction, are up 259.79 percent in 13.
Shares of the home improvement chain, considered a barometer for the economic health of U.S. households, rose 2.6% to $245.91 in premarket trading.
Shares of the home improvement chain, considered a barometer for the economic health of U.S. households, rose 2.6% to $245.91 in premarket trading.
Still, New Jersey, which hosts one of just two statewide elections in 2017, is not necessarily the best barometer of the party's future.
If the current mood on the street is any barometer, they won't be stopping anytime soon, according to Lebanese political activist Jean Kassir.
Many believe transportation stocks are a barometer of global economic activity and any rally without their support cannot be a long-lasting one.
"Black Friday has lost at least some relevance as a barometer of the health of consumer spending," Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Brian Nagel said.
The Week 4 rematch with Dallas' defense should be an excellent barometer for where Brees stands early in his 19th NFL season. 5.
The barometer on Mid-Atlantic business activity, together with other sentiment indicators, has spiked in the aftermath of Donald Trump's U.S. presidential win.
Between 41.23 and 2017, the barometer has been correct 58 of 67 times, or approximately 87 percent, according to the Stock Trader's Almanac.
His remarks come after Transparency International released its U.S. Corruption Barometer 2017, a report carried out between October and November of last year.
Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because those companies tend to do much of the hiring that drives economic gains.
Berlingske Barometer shows that support for DF has dropped to 13.4 percent from the 21.1 percent achieved in the last election in 2015.
High yield and stocks are normally highly correlated and the HYG ETF often acts as a barometer for strength in the stock market.
A recent barometer of participation in Treasury auctions suggests overseas buyers have not been showing up in force, according to Treasury Department data.
The choker, the crop top, even the goth lip—if pop culture is the barometer, the 90s are thriving in the year 2016.
The global communications firm, which has conducted the Edelman Trust Barometer research for 19 years, gave Axios a first look at the poll.
It is, however, incorrect and dangerous to miss that CES had been, for some time, a barometer for the health of Apple's ecosystem.
However, that report was seen as an anomaly and in general is considered an inconsistent barometer for the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
The group's seasonally adjusted barometer of refinancing applications declined to 1,396.2, down 8.6 percent, the steepest since a 23.2 percent drop six months ago.
Physicists like to share the legend of a professor who asked students how they might determine the height of a building using a barometer.
CADA's initiative comes as Beijing itself seems concerned about China's auto industry, an important barometer of the health of the world's second largest economy.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose an annual 0.4 percent in September versus a revised 1.3 percent increase in August.
Separately, Lloyds Bank said its monthly Business Barometer rose in June to 13% from 10% as companies became slightly more optimistic about the outlook.
A solid first five days is a good start to the month of January, which also is its own market barometer or performance predictor.
China typically purchases about two-thirds of Angolan barrels each month, making Africa's second-biggest oil exporter an important barometer of the Chinese market.
"The central aim of the Biennial is to be a barometer of contemporary American art," the Whitney's director, Adam Weinberg, said in a statement.
Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose an annual 3.5 percent in June versus a revised 2.0 percent increase in May.
China's currency has been an important barometer for progress in U.S.-Chinese trade talks, and right now it's signaling that things aren't going well.
It is part of our family legacies, the mission of many of the organizations that serve our communities, and a barometer of personal success.
If the reaction of world newspapers to Donald Trump's victory is a barometer of public opinion then America's president elect has bridges to build.
"This data is a barometer, to many, of economic activity and growth," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
The , often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite, fell 0.5 percent to $0.7187 as markets worldwide were spooked by the euro zone concerns.
The euro gained 0.1 percent to $1.1335, while the Aussie dollar, often considered a barometer for global risk appetite, rose 0.3 percent to $0.7112.
"In addition to keeping accurate time, the mechanical hands also display additional information such as altimeter, barometer, stopwatch, timer and compass directions," LG says.
When you look at the real barometer of presidential truthfulness, which is promise keeping, he is probably the most honest president in American history.
Another survivor, Mariesha Jack Payne, waited across the road from the Bataclan in The Barometer bar, where she was rushed to after the attack.
The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, fell 212 percent to 260.8.
Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist at Berenberg, explained in a research note that the value of sterling remains the best barometer of market sentiment.
Against the euro, which is a better barometer for Brexit negotiations, sterling consolidated gains at a 2-1/2 week high of 88.16 pence.
The Australian dollar, considered a barometer of global risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to as high as $0.7160, its strongest position since Feb. 6.
In 2016, she called him her "barometer" in part because he assured her that it was okay to be a solo voice at times.
The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7207.
The media outlets canceled the poll release altogether, robbing observers — and the campaign itself — of a final closing-days barometer of the Democratic race.
The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of broader risk sentiment, rose 0.53 percent AUD=.
"This data are a barometer, to many, of economic activity and growth," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
The Fed's stress test results, expected to be released sometime this month, will be the next big public barometer of Deutsche Bank's financial strength.
The gauge on current single-family home sales rose to 72 from 71 while the barometer on prospective buyers increased one point to 48.
DHL's Global Trade Barometer, which tracks three-quarters of all ocean and air freight, last week forecast that growth would continue to lose momentum.
A separate report from the Samsung fan blog claims the Gear S3 will have a built-in integrated GPS, an altimeter, barometer and speedometer.
The Australian dollar, a barometer of investor sentiment, was unchanged on the day at $0.7173 but close to a 1-1/2 month high.
The Chicago Purchasing Management Index, also known as the Chicago Business Barometer, climbed to 65.7, its highest since May 2014, from 59.4 in May.
The global public relations firm Edelman, in its 2018 Trust Barometer, reported that trust in core U.S. institutions, including government and business, has crashed.
Thirty-three percent of Americans say they are financially better off this year compared to last year, according to a new American Barometer poll.
But many view those districts as bellwethers that could serve as a barometer for the national political environment and prospects for a blue wave.
Though Ramsey's indicator is a solid predictor of bond market action, the relationship between his barometer and the stock market are much less definitive.
Inside, the Mission has Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 2100 chipset, and a bevy of sensors: GPS, thermometer, altimeter, barometer, e-compass, gyrometer, accelerometer, and humidity.
The economic barometer has become a gauge of fundraising trends and can provide hints of activity in China's vast and unregulated shadow banking sector.
TV's Jamal Simmons on "What America's Thinking," when asked what he thought was the best barometer for predicting voter behavior in November's midterm elections.
China's factory activity shrunk slightly in December, marking the first time in two years the country's economic barometer did not expand, Reuters reported Monday.
More Republicans than Democrats say their financial situation is better this year than it was last year, according to a new American Barometer poll.
"What I find amazing is oil has become a broken barometer for Mideast conflict," said Helima Croft, head of global commodities strategy at RBC.
The Australian dollar seen as a barometer of global investor risk appetite and Chinese demand, fell 0.4 percent to $0.7226, its lowest since Sept.
In the 28500st century, the best barometer of America's economic vitality is our small businesses, the engine now driving U.S. growth and job creation.
Chinese imports of refined copper, which tend to be a barometer of industrial demand, were down 2118.66 percent in April versus a year ago.
Democrats' lead over Republicans on a generic House ballot was cut in half over the past month, according to a new American Barometer survey.
As a barometer for the rest of the industry, Applied Materials' top customers include other large multinational companies like Samsung Electronics, Micron and Intel.
The stocks dragged down the Dow Jones Transport index , which is often seen as a barometer of the market's health and the overall economy.
One reason for his fury: A favorite barometer of his own success has been stripped away by days of savage losses on the markets.
Ninety percent of registered voters say they have voted or plan to vote in November's midterm elections, according to a new American Barometer survey.
Guided by his emotional barometer, which was somehow uncorrupted by all the sex, the feel-bot knows he must dump Caila on the spot.
Technical experts and their peers are considered the most credible for information on social media, according to the latest 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer survey.
Trust in social media networks has plummeted over the past year, according to Edelman's latest Trust Barometer, while trust in technology continues to rise.
TV/American Barometer poll found that 58 percent of respondents believe that the special counsel is heading an "unbiased" investigation into the Trump campaign.
Google has had YouTube stars ask candidates questions and Facebook's data is regularly referenced by debate moderators as a barometer of the public mood.
The Midwest U.S. aluminum premium has been a useful market barometer of tariff politics in the last few weeks and has shot higher again.
If bank stocks are a barometer for the economy, their poor performance points to some of the questions that keep investors up at night.
This game should be an excellent barometer for whether Seattle's rebuilt defense has gotten better, or if they have just gone against easy competition.
Presidential candidates offered a long-awaited rundown of their campaign finances, an early barometer of strength and staying power in the huge Democratic field.
The results of municipal balloting were a barometer of Mr. Erdogan's weakened standing among voters, amid a recession and his use of executive powers.
The gauge on current single-family home sales dipped to 71 from 72, while the barometer on prospective buyers decreased to 48 from 49.
If you are feeling a little more adventurous, you can have students stand up and respond to this same prompt using a barometer activity.
Trump era will also be something of a barometer for how influential these shows can be, beyond goosing album downloads and box-office sales.
Currently the seventh-most popular website in the United States, Reddit is now recognized by politicians as as a barometer, and a communication tool.
The Trump administration has used monthly apprehension figures as a barometer for how well its get-tough policies have fared in stopping illegal immigration.
"I think our club is a good barometer of where the island is at right now," said Mr. Iacono, who works in public relations.
Home Depot, considered a barometer for the economic health of U.S. households, on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter sales and profit that beat analysts' estimates.
The Nikkei volatility index, Japan's version of the global risk and volatility barometer VIX, fell to a 2-1/2-month low this week.
"I have always found Bachelor franchise to be a real barometer for what's going on in America," Mastromonaco says on this week's UnStyled podcast.
"Sloppy data" reduces expectations for a Fed rate hike in September, said Diana Avigdor, portfolio manager and head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
But over the last 10 years, the January barometer gave false negative indications in 2014, 2010 and 22016, and a false positive in 24.
"From a trading perspective, there's just no bids anywhere," said Diana Avigdor, vice president, portfolio manager and head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
The American Barometer is a daily survey of 1,2023 Americans conducted by HarrisX polling company on behalf of The Hill's new video division, Hill.
For investors trying to gauge the likelihood of the eventual implementation of the Trump economic agenda, financial sector performance should be a valuable barometer.
A stalling of sales tax revenues, a barometer of the economy, helped to widen Britain's budget deficit by more than expected, official data showed.
Style is all about options, and with this dynamic duo, your outfit can act as an up-to-the-minute barometer of your mood.  
His reaction has been closely watched as a barometer for how the new administration will approach the United States' historically fraught relationship with Iran.
Brent crude, another growth barometer, also languishes 15% below January peaks, despite a supply cut by oil producers and suggestions of more reductions ahead.
For Musk's critics, the defamation trial was a barometer: Could a powerful man with virtually unlimited resources be held accountable for his shitty behavior?
The market's strong performance so far also sets up a good sign for another one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges — the January barometer.
The CBOE Volatility Index measures the cost of buying options and is the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility.
"State religious actors are often perceived as co-opted by the regime, making citizens unlikely to trust them," says Michael Robbins of Arab Barometer.
In what could be a barometer for May's presidential contest, voters favored right-wing parties skeptical of the peace accord in recent congressional elections.
Its reputation damaged, sales of the Galaxy S8 will be widely seen as a barometer of Samsung's ability to bounce back from the debacle.
The personal consumption expenditure (PCE) index, the BEA's barometer for inflation, rose 2.7 percent in the first quarter, the same rate as the fourth.
VIX, better known as the VIX, is the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 500 Index .SPX.
The Trust Barometer also revealed that U.S. institutions have suffered a crisis in public trust, driven largely by a lack of faith in government.
The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of broader risk sentiment, was 0.48 percent higher.
VIX, a barometer of expected near-term stock moves, has averaged 11.8 for the January-May period, the lowest ever for any comparable period.
The long-run federal funds rate, a barometer for the state of the economy over the long term, was cut to 2.50% from 2.80%.
Brent crude, another growth barometer, also languishes 2128% below January peaks, despite a supply cut by oil producers and suggestions of more reductions ahead.
Brent crude, another growth barometer, also languishes 210.4% below January peaks, despite a supply cut by oil producers and suggestions of more reductions ahead.
But Citi's Layton flagged that it's more than this — like gold, the perception of copper as a barometer impacts the way its price moves.
The Institute for Supply Management-New York said its barometer on the six-month outlook fell to 220 last month from 56.3 in May.
The Institute for Supply Management-New York said its barometer on the six-month outlook fell to 51.0 last month from 56.3 in May.
"Worse, it could drag his country and the wider world into deeper economic distress," added the agency, which is a barometer of government thinking.
People pay so much attention to copper as a barometer that traders jokingly call it Dr. Copper, as if it has a PhD in economics.
With access to publicly available maps and weather reports, and a phone's barometer and magnetometer (which provides a heading), it's only a matter of turns.
With the U.S. index becoming the most widely-traded in the world, the VIX is seen by many as a key barometer of investment sentiment.
"Ratings are a barometer of fan interest and they have been going in the wrong direction," said Brandon Ross, a media analyst with LightShed Partners.
There are two kinds of people in the world—those who can change cold turkey and those who need to gradually move the barometer over.
It also has a built-in accelerometer, gyroscope, and barometer, the former two to better analyze your form, and the latter to get altitude data.
An urgent desire for societal change and a chaotic media environment is driving a renewed interest in fact-finding, according to Edelman's 2019 Trust Barometer.
Why it matters: Apple loves to tout these numbers every year, but it's also an important barometer for the success of the Apple App ecosystem.
In February the trade deficit, which Mr Trump views, strangely, as a barometer for economic strength, was 4.5% lower than it was a year ago.
The air pressure at the center of the storm bottomed out at an astonishing 22016 millibars, or 27.52 inches of mercury on a home barometer.
And while its quarterly GDP data is widely watched as the key barometer for the state of the economy, experts have long questioned its accuracy.
The Purdue ag barometer, a monthly survey of the health of the U.S. farm economy, is based on a poll of 400 U.S. agricultural producers.
Calling the capital "the barometer of Indonesia's political pulse", the daily said the election would have a bearing on the next presidential election in 2019.
As the highest honor in indie filmmaking, the Spirit Awards are a good barometer of which films will make it into the broader awards conversation.
Given the widespread use of semiconductors, companies that test and make them are often seen as a barometer for the health of the global economy.
Morningstar's Active/Passive Barometer, which weeds out funds which did not survive, also paints a dire picture of the health and prowess of the industry.
The metric, the average price of the last 200 days, is often considered a barometer of whether securities are in a healthy long-term trend.
But there is an unlikely barometer beyond the fancy metrics that top advisers say is most telling: tracking online sales of Hillary Clinton campaign merchandise.
The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, was at its highest in more than a month.
Citi Research's gauge on U.S. economic data surprises was solidly positive in April and May, when its barometer for euro zone surprises was sharply negative.
She was a barometer for our own feelings about the show: When the costumes at the Moulin Rouge were uncomfortably revealing, she let us know.
But overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, fell 1.3 percent in November from a year ago, down for a sixth consecutive month.
The Australian dollar - often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite - fell 0.9 percent $0.7162 as markets worldwide were spooked by the euro zone concerns.
To see a demos that demonstrates these changes, come to Linz, a working-class city in Upper Austria and a decent barometer for Europe's mood.
KGI Securities researcher Ming-Chi Kuo said the next watch will include a GPS, barometer, more robust waterproofing and a faster system, according to 9to5Mac.
The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P, jumped to its highest since Oct. 29.
The small-cap Russell 2000 , which is viewed as a barometer for tax reform's chances, rose 1.5 percent and also tallied a record closing high.
The PGA Merchandise Show is itself a good barometer of the coming year for the industry, according to Reed Exhibitions Senior Vice President Ed Several.
Coral reefs in shallow waters are among the ecosystems most threatened by climate change and are a key barometer of global warming impacts, scientists say.
These include 1003D Touch, which performs various actions when you press down on the screen; and a barometer, for measuring climbing stairs in fitness apps.
In Ivory Coast and Ghana, the world's top growers of cocoa, some 2.1 million children work on cocoa plantations, according to the 2018 Cocoa Barometer.
The Edelman Trust Barometer released a sobering survey in 2018 showing the financial services industry as the least-trusted industry, edging out media and government.
The July 1 protests are considered a barometer of public sentiment toward Beijing, with the former British colony due to hold citywide elections in September.
And although the high-tunnel programme has not yet shifted the barometer of food independence significantly, dinner plates across Alaska are beginning to look different.
The ETF is viewed as a barometer for expectations that Republican Donald Trump could win the election since his policies are considered negative for Mexico.
Together, they are a barometer of the world economy: they account for a third of global market value and make half of their sales abroad.
Stocks were barely changed from last week's close, with the retail sector under particular pressure after a weak trading update from industry barometer Mr Price.
A majority of Americans said they believe the Constitution should protect hate speech even if it offends them, according to a new American Barometer poll.
Conservatives and liberals are deeply divided over the treatment of those who have been accused of sexual harassment, according to a new American Barometer poll.
The annual Education Next poll provides the most rigorous and accurate barometer of where Americans stand on many prominent issues that affect students and schools.
Social-media metrics aren't gospel, of course, but baseball measures up badly on virtually every online barometer, whether Twitter trends, Facebook activity or Instagram posts.
Most Americans say former government officials with security clearances should be able to make political statements in public, according to a new American Barometer survey.
The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose to a near three-month high of 15.36.
The flight to safety was particularly evident in the Australian dollar's performance against the yen, a pair often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite.
A majority of Americans want elected officials to focus more on creating new jobs rather than boosting wages, according to a new American Barometer survey.
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer recorded the largest one-month decline in producer sentiment since data was first collected in October 2015.
Factory activity looks set to strengthen further, with the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago reporting its business barometer rose 23.9 points to 23.8 in May.
Trump has closely monitored Wall Street and uses the Dow Jones Industrial Average as a personal barometer of his political standing, sources have told CNN.
Auto sales are an important economic barometer, and while not a big part of the economy, the industry can create a much larger ripple effect.
They include a compass, a barometer to detect air pressure, an altimeter to calculate your height, activity graphs, sunrise and sunset times, and tide charts.
Pending sales are a barometer of future purchases, and a lag of a month or two usually occurs between a contract and a completed sale.
Seventy percent said they supported providing "Medicare for all," also known as single-payer health care, for Americans, according to a new American Barometer survey.
In new findings from Edelman's 2017 Trust Barometer, only 15% of Trump voters trust the media after the election, compared with 51% of Clinton voters.
It's the first national news organization to charge a subscription fee for a standalone service, and 2019 will be an important barometer of its success.
And when people use that as a barometer for investment, I'm not surprised that they decided to transition GE out," Nardelli told CNBC's "Fast Money.
The WTI grade of crude oil is particularly significant because it is a barometer of the U.S. shale oil industry, which has transformed the nation.
He watched in horror as the stock market, his personal barometer for success, plummeted in its worst days of losses since Black Monday in 1987.
But the Edelman Trust Barometer found that the public's confidence in search engines and social media platforms fell 11 percentage points from 2017 and 2018.
For smaller breweries like Sixpoint, RateBeer had become an invaluable barometer for the marketability of their products, reaching a global audience of like-minded enthusiasts.
" Mr. Bellone added: "This district is a good barometer because it's in the suburbs and in an area where Trump won handily just months ago.
The annual CPAC gathering has long been a barometer of GOP enthusiasm and it was clear that the 2018 midterm elections weighed heavily on Trump.
JPMorgan's results could provide a barometer for the health of the American consumer and the commercial real estate market, which some analysts fear is overheating.
Forty-five percent of Americans say the 2018 midterm elections were a "clear win" for the Democratic Party, according to a new American Barometer poll.
Its net interest margin, a barometer of profitability, was down 4 basis points to 2.06 percent as competition eroded the benefits of higher mortgage rates.
The bank is something of a barometer for the state of the world economy because it gets well over half of its revenue from overseas.
The shock result in the primaries - a good barometer of the likely general election outcome - upended what many had seen as a close election race.
SIA, a barometer of the health of Asia's competitive airline industry, includes a full-service flagship carrier, two low-cost subsidiaries and a cargo unit.
And the company was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average in June after a more than 100-year stay in the iconic market barometer.
These include 1003D Touch, which performs various actions when you press down on the screen, and a barometer, for measuring climbing stairs in fitness apps.
Early returns on the special House elections this year — an admittedly imperfect barometer, but a data point nonetheless — can't be encouraging for the vulnerable lawmakers.
The Cboe Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 500, was down 1.68 points at 20.8.
They've identified several radio interfaces - cellular modem, Wi-Fi, GPS and NFC - and have focussed on these areas over things like the barometer, microphone and camera.
The index, a closely followed barometer of economic health, has 10 components including manufacturer' new orders, stock prices, and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
The Australian dollar seen as a barometer of global investor risk appetite and Chinese demand for goods, fell 272.47 percent to $0.7226, its lowest since Sept.
Jack Bogle was famous for making investing accessible to the everyday person through index funds – funds that match a market barometer like the S&P 500.
The race was seen as a barometer for the expansion of populism in Europe, and the far-right candidate, Geert Wilders, came in a distant second.
Many phones, including the iPhone, have a barometer that measures air pressure: it's useful for everything from detecting weather changes to calculating the altitude you're at.
Now when it feels like the barometer is plunging, we can only watch and wonder: Who can predict what's coming next, with so many broken indicators?
The offshore yuan gained about 1 percent to 6.8813, while the Aussie - viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth - was 0.7 percent higher against the greenback.
The CBOE Volatility Index, better known as the VIX, is the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 500 Index.
The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of broader risk sentiment, was about flat on the day.
"Ultimately I want a lot of people to enjoy the game, but the initial barometer and gauge is whether I enjoy it or not," Miyamoto said.
As for the "I Have a Dream" speech -- Paul says we're almost there, and Drake will be the ultimate barometer of when racism is dead. Puzzled?
It is what makes him engaging today: the fact that his work remains ribald and risqué, a barometer for what has changed and what has not.
But poor economic data keeps trickling in: earlier Thursday, the Institute of Supply Management's Chicago Business Barometer came in at its lowest level since December 2015.
The index, which is a measure of expected price swings in US equities that serves as a barometer for investor nervousness, generally falls as stocks rise.
According to the annual Edelman Trust Barometer, Chinese citizens see their government as a highly trusted institution, while Americans' trust in government has rarely been lower.
But thanks to a variety of sensors, including GPS, Glonass, an altimeter, a barometer, a compass, and more, it has capabilities well beyond your standard Fitbit.
I've been going to Pebble Beach on and off for the past decade, and it serves as a barometer for the current state of car passion.
A lesser-quoted barometer for the U.K. economy is currently highlighting the bruising losses for investors following the surprise leave vote in the referendum on Friday.
"Progress photos, vain as they are, became my primary barometer — and they are a much more effective tool for gauging where I was physically," she says.
IF EMIGRATION is a barometer of confidence in a country's future, then South Africa, where a growing number of people are upping sticks, is in trouble.
And while there's always plenty of bullshit to weed through, CES is still an accurate barometer for what to expect from technology in the year ahead.
The Australian dollar AUD=, often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite, fell 0.51 percent to $0.7186 as markets were spooked by the euro zone concerns.
A closely followed barometer of economic conditions, the LEI has 10 components including manufacturer' new orders, stock prices, and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
What to watch: The ADP report is seen as a barometer of the official government release that comes later in the week, but it's not perfect.
Some of the comments are quite disturbing and are no doubt outliers, but they're also a very useful barometer for unvarnished opinions in the American military.
It's a good barometer for me of who actually reads my profile, because if you read it all the way through, you would have found it.
The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer found just 53 percent of the informed U.S. public trusts the financial services sector, a 20-point drop from last year.
VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, ended at a session low of 6.163 after rising as high as 12.63.
A closely followed barometer of economic conditions, the LEI has 10 components including manufacturers' new orders, stock prices and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
Dropbox will serve not only as a barometer for enterprise IPOs coming through the door over the next few months, but likely IPOs across the board.
If Dropbox is a barometer for public market sentiment, it appears that investors will not endorse the valuations that many billion-dollar-plus startups now command.
In many investors' eyes, the Dow pales in importance as a market barometer to the S&P 500, with its 500 constituents weighted by market value.
The CBOE Volatility index, the widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose as high as 15.16, its highest level in six weeks.
Yardeni's 'Boom-Bust Barometer' divides the CRB industrial raw materials spot index by the four-week moving average of U.S. first-time claims for unemployment benefits.
The report from the Labor Department is a key barometer of economic conditions, measuring job postings in different sectors, and the number of hires and layoffs.
Trump and his aides were quick to take credit for the soaring market earlier this year, which Mnuchin called a barometer for the administration's economic policy.
The New York Federal Reserve's barometer on business activity in the state unexpectedly fell in May, sinking into negative territory for the first time since October.
In an online flash poll on fake news for the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, Republicans were notably more likely to blame news organizations than Democrats were.
They added that the stock was 5 percent below their own valuation metrics, after being 30 percent above that same barometer at this stage last year.
The LEI, a closely followed barometer of economic health, has 10 components including manufacturers' new orders, stock prices, and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
The CBOE Volatility Index, a barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, closed at its lowest level since Feb 22.350, suggesting investors' fears were easing.
The current rule for intoxication in Colorado and Washington is five nanograms of THC in the blood, although that's a far less accurate barometer than the .
For the United States, the inter-Korean summit will act as a barometer for what many consider the main event: a meeting between Kim and Trump.
Among companies, Lloyds Bank's business confidence barometer remained unchanged at 29 percent, much weaker than levels of around 40 and 50 percent before the Brexit referendum.
The strong growth in January - after several months of tepid gains - should not be taken alone as a "barometer" for the whole year, CAAM officials said.
Carrying a hand-held barometer and mapping elevation shifts in the terrain with his smartphone, he had arrived on a scouting mission for a quixotic project.
Trump has sought massive reductions to the trade deficit, which he uses as a barometer for the fairness of the country's trade terms with other nations.
In fact, trying to use these apps' download numbers as a barometer for the rest of the App Store doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
They chose lava as their barometer because it traps gas bubbles as it solidifies, and the size of those bubbles depends on the pressure they experienced.
Fifty-eight percent of Americans said they prefer shopping online to making in-store purchases during the holiday season, according to a new American Barometer survey.
Democrats hold a double-digit lead over Republicans on the generic ballot ahead of the midterm elections in November, according to a new American Barometer poll.
The survey's barometer of economic conditions over the next 12 months edged up 0.6 percent and the outlook for the next five years bounced 2.9 percent.
VIX, the widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose to a six-week high of 15.16, before paring some of the move.

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