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"deceleration" Definitions
  1. a reduction in the speed at which a vehicle is travelling
  2. the act or process of slowing down; the act or process of making something slower

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And you're going to have a massive deceleration in economic growth; not a recession but a deceleration.
"The deceleration in core inflation is in line with the expected headline deceleration in March," said Reham El Desoki, senior economist at Arqaam Securities.
Deceleration in the outlook is largely conservative in our view, though we continue to model further deceleration, with 2019 growing 29% ex-FX (from 28% previously) and 2020 at 22% (from 21% previously).
Analysts are expecting a deceleration in 2020 to 8.1 percent.
SARA EISEN: Because the data there has season a deceleration.
This would be a deceleration from the first quarter, however.
It's all about movement: acceleration, deceleration, rapid changes in direction.
But if history is any guide, America should expect a deceleration.
There is a deceleration in growth that has been going on.
That marks a deceleration from 216 percent growth a year earlier.
Maybe we get more of a deceleration, but an actual recession?
Additionally, Tableau had a sharp deceleration in its core licensing revenue.
But it marks yet another opposition leader's rise and then deceleration.
Investors are merely anticipating a deceleration in profit and economic growth.
We don't believe GOOGL is going through a material, sustained growth deceleration.
Steady deceleration China's economic slowdown predates the trade war by several years.
BP credited the "relentless drive to improve energy efficiency" for the deceleration.
That's because, he said, there has been a deceleration in loan growth.
Yet the most recent deceleration is "a little bit concerning," Zhao said.
The growth rate's deceleration relates to a downturn in private inventory investment.
That was a deceleration from the third quarter's brisk 3.2 percent pace.
The middle section, in severe contrast, is an exercise in extreme deceleration.
Despite the deceleration, the game's loyal fan base is stronger than ever.
That was a deceleration from the third quarter's stronger 3.2 percent pace.
That was a deceleration from the third quarter's brisk 20.70 percent pace.
A deceleration in China's economy continues to weigh on oil prices too.
The other reason for deceleration was due to performance issues on Android phones.
Like other electric vehicles, the e-tron recovers energy through braking and deceleration.
Both NGDP growth and housing-price growth began a sharp deceleration in 2006.
Our estimates imply a 5pp deceleration in 4Q (from 33% to 28%) vs.
But economists polled by Reuters had expected a steeper deceleration to 1.2 percent.
That marked a drastic deceleration in new construction from 3.3 percent in August.
That's a 20 percent deceleration from 2017, linked to a slowing world economy.
OXM reported solid 3Q results but noted a deceleration for 4QTD on Dec.
That was a deceleration compared to the 0.4 percent increase seen in July.
That slowdown is driving the deceleration of job growth across the American economy.
"What's really driving the deceleration expectation of ours are government policies," said Yao.
"Many wage measures have shown signs of deceleration in recent months, " Kostin said.
Marijuana startup companies said they were now bracing for a deceleration in funding.
Global brain rotational forces and acceleration/deceleration will also contribute to cerebellar injury.
"The unexpected degree of revenue deceleration and lower visibility into the near-term reacceleration / deceleration potential lead us to believe the multiple on shares may be challenged to move meaningfully higher over the next twelve months," Stifel analyst Scott Devitt wrote.
All regions saw a deceleration in year-on-year FTK growth compared to August.
It should have moved down a little bit on a slight deceleration of growth.
Demand also slowed between softer iPhone sales and a deceleration in cryptocurrency mining ventures.
Analysts expect a lag between official tightening steps and the deceleration in price growth.
No other rich European country is going through as steep a deceleration in funding.
And Europe's addiction to exports leaves it vulnerable to any deceleration in global growth.
So, we're a little cautious about that overall deceleration within services, particularly in China.
This factor by itself represents roughly one-third of the deceleration that you're seeing.
Some analysts believe the deceleration is due to intensifying competition from Microsoft and Google.
This quelled some fears of a deceleration in growth in the world's largest economy.
The June Philadelphia Fed report showed a broad deceleration in business activities from May.
Earlier this month, Apple also cut its revenue expectations, citing "economic deceleration" in Greater China.
Manufacturing post a net loss for the month as the industry continues its employment deceleration.
Ruth Porat, Alphabet's CFO, attributed the slowdown to a deceleration in click growth at YouTube.
Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft all continued growth in cloud services but with signs of deceleration.
"Despite deceleration, [it] remains the most open-ended story in large cap tech," Levine said.
A new rig is being constructed that will allow acceleration (and deceleration) of larger UAVs.
She also cited a "faster-than-expected deceleration in global PC shipments" as a risk.
Economists said the government shutdown was the main factor behind the anticipated deceleration in spending.
The deceleration, should it continue, undermines the entire framework by which economic policy is set.
Many investors hoped that strong growth in China would offset some of the iPhone's deceleration.
That means investors are looking through the earnings reports and envisioning a potential deceleration ahead.
Signs of a slowdown were also evident in a deceleration last month in wage growth.
Investors were taken aback by the sharp deceleration in American factory activity revealed on Thursday.
This is a light deceleration from the 48% YoY growth it posted in Q2 2018.
The deceleration from the third quarter's brisk 3.5 percent pace reflected a wider trade deficit.
It would also spell a further deceleration from 215% in 2018 and 6.8% in 2017.
The acceleration, the deceleration, the lateral movement, those are very akin to a roller coaster.
Meanwhile, industrial production has been in a yearlong deceleration, despite a positive reading in August.
The bank said it cut the rate as a result of a deceleration in inflation.
The private sector added just 903,000 jobs, a steep deceleration from earlier in the year.
Bernstein isn't as optimistic as he was last year — citing the deceleration of corporate America's profits.
That was a sharp deceleration from the 3.5 percent growth pace logged in the third quarter.
"Their acceleration will be in stark contrast to the deceleration underway in the U.S.," said Garner.
"We believe this deceleration suggests that the concept is nearing saturation," Jefferies analyst Randal Konik said.
Revenue deceleration was enough for analysts at Stifel who downgraded the stock to hold from buy.
So, we have to look at 2020 and ask: Are we going to see further deceleration?
A path of prolonged deceleration in hydrocarbon revenue growth would add to this decline in wealth.
"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," said Cook.
"In Pink, fashion errors in loungewear have driven a recent deceleration in performance," the company said.
And we have not only seen deceleration of growth in Europe, we've seen it in China.
"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," he said.
If anything goes wrong during this deceleration, the probe will have to fix the problem itself.
The sharp deceleration in Commercial & Industrial (C&I) lending has caused concern among some market watchers.
The company revamped the software that controls the motors, which resulted in quicker acceleration and deceleration.
As the PMI drops to 22019 or below, this is a clear signal of economic deceleration.
Goldman Sachs, for example, traces the deceleration back to the start of 2018 or even earlier.
That blue-collar slowdown is driving the deceleration of job growth across the United States economy.
The company reported third quarter results that featured deceleration across some metrics that sounded alarm bells.
While that is still impressive, it would mark a deceleration from the second quarter's 4.2% surge.
But Walmart's January quarter online sales growth deceleration, more than one full year after the Jet.
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy: Interestingly, in my business I'm actually seeing an acceleration, rather than a deceleration.
May's job gains marked a sharp deceleration from the 181,000 monthly average over the past 12 months.
And those sudden sharp blows can pack quite a wallop, boasting a deceleration force of 1200 g's.
In addition, changing the level of drag adjusts only the rate of deceleration, and therefore of descent.
To his dismay, Monday's market action confirmed that a Fed-led deceleration could be in the works.
There was also a further deceleration in prices paid for materials and services, pointing to benign inflation.
The Street is looking for continued deceleration in Dunkin's domestic same-store sales for the fourth quarter.
There's a reason for that: the boost that JPMorgan found came amid an overall deceleration in spending.
But as he describes in the book's prologue, he needed an outside force to initiate that deceleration.
But that reported hiatus in Beijing's long-term carbon growth occurred during a period of economic deceleration.
CEO Tim Cook said the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" there.
But Carpenter says retail is important since it has been behind a deceleration in overall job growth.
"The major concern is coming from Europe, that is where you see the real deceleration," Dehaze said.
"The sales deceleration was steeper than we expected," Chief Executive Officer Jeff Gennette said in a statement.
At the same time, the world's second-largest economy is also facing a "mild deceleration," it added.
We're seeing a deceleration in jobs created and not just this month but the last two months.
"Typically, equity rallies mature with a progression of trend deceleration, a subtle and then increasing amount of realized volatility with larger price swings within an intact uptrend...At this point, we do not even see trend deceleration," JPMorgan technical market strategist Jason Hunter wrote in a research note.
Q4 guide disappointed with 15% rev growth (midpoint) but deceleration was expected as AMZN lapped the WFM acquisition.
Amazon, the note said, shows little deceleration in the retail business as it continues to benefit from Prime.
That leaves bank executives with the difficult job of communicating to investors that deceleration doesn't indicate a crisis.
They cited "meaningful order deceleration" to 4% growth in the third quarter from 8% in the prior period.
Those quarter-to-quarter numbers can be volatile, but there is an unmistakable deceleration in America's growth path.
A downgrade would also result from growth deceleration in Best Buy's focus categories, including mobile, appliances, and services.
Browsing the backer comments reveals a few complaints about the deceleration light being too sensitive to head movements.
That marked a slight deceleration from the the first quarter, when its same-store sales rose 6.5 percent.
The shutdown-delayed GDP report marks a deceleration from the 3.4% growth rate seen in the third quarter.
This reveals the rock's entry speed, its probable mineral make-up, the amount of fragmentation and deceleration rate.
It's really more around the fundamental story, how bad is revenue deceleration and revenue compression going to be?
That was the slowest in a year and marked a deceleration from the fourth quarter's 2.4 percent rate.
A small hike would provide us with a greater cushion for cutting rates should a sharp deceleration occur.
Soft iPhone sales, along with a deceleration in cryptocurrency mining ventures, further fed investor anxiety surrounding weakened demand.
The latest data show a deceleration in inflation, which clocked in a 0.8% year-on-year in July.
Facebook fell 2.5 percent after brokerage MoffettNathanson downgraded the social media giant to "neutral", citing revenue growth deceleration.
Our checks with advertisers continue to suggest minimal deceleration for US budgets coupled with ongoing headwinds in Europe.
The very decision to pile into your car and drive to Aldie, Va., begins the process of deceleration.
UBS initiated coverage of Workday at sell Wednesday, citing a projected revenue deceleration over the next several years.
That was slower than the 4.2% rate in the second quarter, because of a deceleration in business investment.
That's a slower than the 4.2% rate in the second quarter, because of a deceleration in business investment.
"The sales deceleration was steeper than we expected," Macy's CEO Jeff Gennette said in a prepared statement Thursday.
However, it marked a deceleration from 10.0 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016, according to Reuters calculations.
Although that deceleration is welcome news, it doesn't tell the whole story, said James Kvaal, president of TICAS.
He said the months of deceleration are not that surprising, given inflation had quickly accelerated prior to that.
That's a sharp deceleration from 8% growth projected in March and the second lowest growth since December 2009.
Alphabet's shares dipped nearly 5% after it missed Q4 revenue expectations earlier this month, amid ad growth deceleration.
The deceleration in manufacturing growth was broad-based with a pullback in new orders, shipments and employment in January.
The deceleration reflected a big drop in food costs in June and a much smaller increase in energy prices.
Import growth had been expected to rebound to 9.8 percent, after a sharp deceleration to 4.5 percent in December.
Despite the tumbles, stocks ended last year up 10 percent, but the economic deceleration shows no sign of easing.
As China's economy slows and rebalances towards consumption, Latin America is suffering its sixth successive year of economic deceleration.
The acceleration and deceleration aren't that graceful, which requires you to adapt and figure out the board's handling characteristics.
These tones tell NASA that various milestones have been reached, and most importantly, that the deceleration burn has ended.
The deceleration in manufacturing activity began around the time Mr Trump raised tariffs on washing machines and solar panels.
In a running sport that involves acceleration and deceleration and a high degree of unpredictability, the risk is perpetual.
The July payrolls marked a further deceleration in job growth from an average of 223,000 per month in 2018.
Amazon's recent profit "outperformance" has overshadowed other issues like revenue deceleration and regulatory scrutiny, analysts at J.P. Morgan said.
Facebook Inc shares fell 2.4 percent after brokerage MoffettNathanson downgraded the social media company, warning of revenue growth deceleration.
The slight deceleration in headline inflation had been expected by the ECB and by market economists polled by Reuters.
A further deceleration is seen this year, with some analysts forecasting growth will cool to just over 6 percent.
Economic optimism has been hurt by six successive years of deceleration after the end of the global commodities boom.
The statistics bureau said last month China's fixed-asset investment growth could quicken following a deceleration in January-October.
And US GDP growth is projected to be solid in 2019, even if it's a deceleration from this year.
The deceleration of the planet's rotational speed then led to the hostile environmental conditions we find on Venus today.
" Swinburne added that a deceleration of ad revenue growth "meaningfully reduces the company's ability to drive any operating leverage.
And I wouldn't worry too much about the deceleration in average hourly earnings, it's still very healthy at 3.4%.
Digital sales increased 16 percent, a deceleration from previous quarters, and accounted for 3.3 percent of the company's total.
That would mark a further deceleration from third-quarter GDP growth of 3.4% and 2.2% in the fourth quarter.
Unfortunately, experience suggests the extent of the demand deceleration will only become apparent after it is already well underway.
"Azure outperformed, so fears of a deceleration in that business are misplaced," said Brad Reback, an analyst at Stifel.
"Super Cruise does complete dynamic driving tasks such as full acceleration, deceleration, and steering within its lane," a spokesperson explained.
The deceleration was in stark contrast to strong consumption of both steel and copper, up nine and four percent respectively.
Glasenberg's trading operation will offset some of the impact of a deceleration in global growth that may depress commodity prices.
"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple chief executive Tim Cook said.
However, property investment and construction showed a much sharper deceleration after a slew of government cooling measures in recent months.
The economys deceleration has been contemporaneous with the imposition of successive rounds of tariffs rather than changes in interest rates.
Walmart is more insulated from this trend due to a larger grocery business exposure, but Trussell expects a similar deceleration.
The economy's deceleration has been contemporaneous with the imposition of successive rounds of tariffs rather than changes in interest rates.
The social network warned its next report could be less impressive, saying it anticipates a revenue deceleration for Q1 2019.
That was a deceleration from September, when consumer prices rose 1.9 percent nationwide and 2 percent in greater Buenos Aires.
It said revenues in January fell 2 percent year-on-year and the trend in February also showed a deceleration.
There is almost always a sharp deceleration in growth in payroll employment in the year before a recession, for instance.
The total did indicate a slight deceleration from March, which posted a downward revised 228,000 from an initially reported 241,000.
The deceleration was particularly stark given that there was an improved advertising market across the rest of the TV industry.
"We believe we are nearing an inflection in revenue after six quarters of deceleration as a public company," they wrote.
The 2.9% growth in consumption in the third quarter, however, does mark a deceleration from the second quarter's 4.6% pace.
Facebook should be able to drive advertising prices higher to help offset a deceleration in ad impressions, according to Barclays.
The slowdown in overall productivity was flagged by a deceleration in gross domestic product growth in the April-June period.
The weight transfer from deceleration lightened the F-150's rear, and pickups are already front-heavy, relative to cars.
The deceleration is even more pronounced for the first quarter, when earnings growth is expected to slow to just 1.3%.
Zuckerberg defends political ads that will be 0.5% of 2020 revenue Facebook expects revenue deceleration to be pronounced in Q4.
He called the action Newman described — acceleration to deceleration to reacceleration — the most stressful on a player's body beyond collisions.
That's a slight deceleration from 69 percent growth during the fourth quarter and roughly in line with Wall Street's expectations.
The company said it had seen a deceleration in comparable sales across all of its brands because of the virus.
The EIA projects a deceleration in US growth for 2020, but still another record-high of 13.3 million barrels per day.
Well, kind of: Embedded in their shoulder pads is an RFID chip that can measure speed, distance traveled, acceleration, and deceleration.
Q4 guidance was soft, implying significant top-line deceleration about 1,350bps at the midpoint inclusive of 153bps anticipated f/x headwind.
Although its 12 percent growth did, in fact, outperform the sector as a whole, the rate of its deceleration spooked investors.
The measured latency [of the Safety Rotor's braking response] was 0.0118 seconds from the triggering event to start of rotor deceleration.
We have to imagine that some of the deceleration is deliberate around product changes, and some is Google resetting the bar.
The company blames competitive pressure in ride sharing and the rise of its costly delivery business, Uber Eats, for the deceleration.
The jobs report showed that employers in the United States added 151,000 jobs last month, a sharp deceleration from recent months.
While Porat partially blamed YouTube last quarter for deceleration in Google's revenue growth, this quarter she said its revenue was strong.
"We believe that affiliate fee growth will not experience a similar meaningful deceleration as its peers," Nathanson wrote in the report.
After all those years of hurtling skywards, Vardy was forced to come to terms with some form of deceleration at last.
But filings later in the year would likely show deceleration in investment, said Fernando Camusso, director of investment firm Rafaela Capital.
The Labor Department says consumer prices rose 0.1 percent in February, a sharp deceleration from the 0.6 percent jump in January.
Mahaney, lead internet analyst at RBC, said last year investors thought they were going to see a massive deceleration, but didn't.
"For now at least, infrastructure and property investment are holding up, helping to stave off a sharper deceleration," Evans-Pritchard explained.
The Rockets didn't kickstart a basketball revolution, but they're the tip of a spear that has shown no signs of deceleration.
Revlon shares plunged more than 18 percent Tuesday after new data showed a steep sales deceleration at the multinational cosmetics company.
And it's at least partially to blame for the sudden deceleration of America's manufacturing industry and an outright contraction in China's.
While Beijing may want to slow the country's growth, the risk is that a sharp deceleration may derail the entire economy.
Because of the end of the commodities boom, 2016 will be the sixth successive year of economic deceleration in Latin America.
"Global trade has slowed in recent months and leading indicators point to ongoing deceleration," said FedEx Chief Financial Officer Alan Graf.
Without action to resolve trade conflicts and support growth, global economic deceleration could turn into "a more massive slowdown," she said.
Logistics and delivery firm FedEx, considered a bellwether for the world economy, slashed 2019 forecasts, noting "ongoing deceleration" in global growth.
The GDP growth, largely in line with expectations, represents a modest deceleration from the brisk 4.2% growth in the fourth quarter.
But he added that because there were still underlying concerns of a deceleration in China, the relief rally would remain fragile.
The ad revenue deceleration causes, in rank order, are: (1) FX headwinds, (20183) promotion of the Stories format, and (3) GDPR.
Despite deceleration, we think the foundation built through scaled quality connections and best in class tools will drive continued advertiser ROI.
Lower fuel, power and healthcare costs accounted for the bulk of the deceleration in inflation, offsetting an increase to food prices.
A slowdown in trucking and transportation is causing some on Wall Street to worry about an impending deceleration in the U.S. economy.
But there has been a deceleration in recent years, with the biggest hit to growth resulting from some of Modi's signature policies.
The manufacturing growth cycle is not regular, but it is somewhat predictable, and the acceleration and deceleration of activity is not random.
Antonio Horta-Osorio, Lloyds CEO, warned that a "deceleration" of UK economic growth "seems likely" in the bank's second quarter results statement.
Consumer spending was the slowest since the first quarter of 2015 and marked a deceleration from the fourth quarter's 2.4 percent rate.
"The projected deceleration of the U.S. economy may also weaken the thrust to activity from exports and foreign direct investment," Ramos said.
That is one of the reasons why we assume we will see a deceleration - but not a capitulation - in the economic backdrop.
Last quarter, management guided to mid to high-single-digit deceleration in 4Q compared to a high-single digit percentage decline prior.
However, investors might have been just ignoring the bad news because the growth estimates in 2019 are pointing to a big deceleration.
This means that any deceleration will likely be bad news for the rest of the 19-member bloc that share the euro.
Obviously this is a little bit of economic deceleration from last quarter, and that should be the story of this whole year.
Optimism over the Brexit deal offset U.S. data that showed a deceleration in factory activity in the mid-Atlantic region in October.
"Because we are seeing a deceleration in GDP, interest rates going up, inflation picking up, it's harder to find stocks," she said.
The Apple Watch and Apple TV are doing well, but those sales aren't close enough to make up for the iPhone deceleration.
More regenerative braking means more of the car's momentum can be turned into energy during deceleration that goes back into the battery.
"Given we don't think the strong credit growth in (January) is sustainable, growth deceleration could continue in the months ahead," Hu said.
"Macroeconomic conditions or shifting consumer demand could cause greater-than-expected deceleration or contraction in the handset and smartphone markets," Suva said.
The World Bank blamed the downgrade on the global economy's more-sudden-than-expected deceleration since the institution's last forecast in June.
Some of the deceleration is down to overall higher crude prices - despite the recent slump they remain 13 percent above late 2017.
Alvaro Santos Pereira of the OECD told a news conference on Wednesday that the policy will result in the deceleration of inflation.
You've got this continued deceleration, you've got this structure – you know, service providers—they just don't seem to come back and buy.
On Monday, brokerage Pivotal Research slashed its price target, citing a faster-than-expected deceleration in the social media company's revenue growth.
That's where we are — rocketing toward failure, with no sign of the precipitous deceleration necessary to restrain temperatures to safe levels. Whee!
The deceleration has been particularly hard for companies like Apple that have looked to China's growing middle class for future revenue growth.
Men, for instance, saw faster rates of decline than women, recording a decrease of 1.8 percent annually versus a 1.4 percent deceleration.
Fireball's sales rose 16 percent last year, according to sales tracker Impact Databank, though that is a deceleration from the year before.
The marked deceleration in the industry was capped by a net loss of 2000,2216 jobs in the final month of the year.
"Deceleration in growth was mainly on account of suppressed growth in most of the sectors of the economy," the statistics office said.
Rieder also said he is concerned about the deceleration in growth of global liquidity and what it means for economies and markets.
Some investors dumped their shares late last year as the company's juggernaut web services division experienced a temporary deceleration in sales growth.
We also think that there's going to be a modicum of a deceleration of global growth," Morganlander said on Tuesday's "Trading Nation.
The deceleration is expected to continue into 2019 as the standoff between the world's two largest economies ripples through the global economy.
" Although it didn't quantify it in the report, Grayscale said it did see a "slight deceleration" of investments coinciding with the "summer slowdown.
The CEO attributed the deceleration in billings to two deals that did not close due to the continuing resolution legislation and changing government.
The bank sees a 2.5 percent sales growth in 2019, a deceleration from 13 percent growth in 2018 on tougher data center comparisons.
"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple's Cook said in a letter to shareholders Wednesday.
While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China.
India's economy already surpassed China's as the world's fastest-growing major economy in 2015, but there has been a deceleration in recent years.
Analysts are forecasting Nestle's organic top-line growth will be up 3.5 percent this year, a deceleration from the 4.2 percent in 2014.
" Analyst Jason Kupferberg highlighted near-term concerns regarding cross-border deceleration and fiscal 2019 estimates, which he said "look high especially on revenue.
The city's sharp deceleration serves as a stress test of China's economic problems, and as a warning of the difficulty in fixing them.
Michael Levesque of Moody's, a rating agency, reckons that pressure over pricing is contributing to a deceleration in earnings growth at pharma firms.
As the machine turns off, the memorable deceleration of hum and drop in pitch reminds me of the late nights after AIM chats.
Bass said he's wagering the economic deceleration takes a turn for the worse next year and falls into a recession by mid-2020.
Adding to easing producer inflation is a deceleration in global oil price growth, according to estimates by ING's chief Asia economist Tim Condon.
Lastly, investors will eye whether industrial activity deceleration has started to ease, although this will be a long-drawn process, Mizuho Bank said.
At a time when China is experiencing a massive growth deceleration and every other major central bank is easing, the Fed is tightening.
Similarly, they project a slight deceleration in advertising revenue growth, from 57 percent in the third quarter to 52 percent in Wednesday's report.
"If you look at the GDP deflator, it was actually fairly in line, if not [seeing] a little bit of deceleration," he said.
Still the surprise drop on U.S. retail sales in February reinforced the view of a deceleration in economic activity in the first quarter.
However, analysts at Sterne Agee CRT believe Chipotle will see a rapid deceleration in customers following its highly promotional campaigns in mid-February.
And logistics and delivery firm FedEx, considered a bellwether for the world economy, has slashed 210 forecasts, noting "ongoing deceleration" in global growth.
Lululemon CEO Laurent Potdevin attributed the deceleration to a bland assortment that lacked color, and uninspiring presentation of the products on its website.
"What we are seeing is a deceleration of parallel trade," Andrew Witty, chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline, told reporters in a post-results call.
"Just at the time when we need it more, when we need to accelerate reform, there is a deceleration of reform," Gurria said.
Asafa Powell was jogging by the time he reached Yohan Blake, and had stopped by the end of the box—a remarkable deceleration.
Just the same, the broad consensus is that the economy is entering a period of a gradual deceleration rather than a sharp downturn.
The deceleration in consumer spending likely reflects the impact of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which struck Texas and Florida during the third quarter.
CEO Tim Cook said in a letter to investors that the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" there.
Over the past year, there has been a distinct deceleration in outbound investment by Chinese companies in countries such as the United States.
Both Europe and Japan have slipped close to the brink of recession, and the deceleration in Chinese growth shows few signs of abating.
But the Chinese economy is performing "much more gradually in terms of deceleration than the markets would lead you to believe," Roach said.
Stocks of chipmakers were slammed last year by wide-ranging concerns from slowing global smartphone sales to a deceleration in China's economic growth.
Ms. Yellen attributed the deceleration on Tuesday to a judgment by Fed officials that somewhat lower rates were necessary to maintain steady growth.
"There's no doubt that we have been seeing a deceleration in volumes," said Bob Costello, chief economist for the American Trucking Associations (ATA).
As Recode reports, Snapchat experienced rapid user deceleration over the past quarter, mainly due to Instagram adding Snapchat-like features to its platform.
"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in greater China," Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, said this month.
Järlström said the existing model doesn't account for the deceleration required before safe and comfortable turning maneuvers (like turning right), unfairly penalizing drivers.
This represents a slight deceleration annually and sequentially, as Mastercard&aposs annual GDV growth was 14% in both Q4 2018 and Q3 2019.
The size of the China market is such that just "economical deceleration" can — and has — put a serious dent in Apple's bottom line.
The social media giant missed projections on revenue and user metrics and spooked investors with warnings about continued sales deceleration and weaker margins.
MEXICO CITY, Oct 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is clearly entering a period of deceleration, Mexican Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said on Monday.
Economic growth slowed to 1.94% in the three months to the end of June, the second quarter in a row to see deceleration.
A deceleration in the first driver has led to an outflow of the second, leading to a more dilutive outcome of the third.
The country's second quarter GDP figure was not unexpected, as China has been careful to prep markets for further signs of a gradual deceleration.
The 10.7 percent year-over-year increase in CREA's Home Price Index was a continued deceleration in annual price gains earlier in the year.
Low layoffs and record high job openings suggest a deceleration in job growth in May was likely because companies could not find suitable workers.
We are in the midst of a deceleration in the economy, and the chain of dominoes leading to a recession has started to fall.
"Global enterprise used to grow (around) 5 percent, now it's 2, so yes there is a deceleration," Vodafone Chief Executive Vittorio Colao told reporters.
Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat partly blamed deceleration of click growth on YouTube for the slowdown on a call with analysts Monday following the report.
Goez tells PEOPLE the truck was hit from behind in the right center lane before it came to a stop in the deceleration lane.
After five years of deceleration and one of recession, Latin America should register modest economic growth of 1-1.5% this year, according to forecasters.
In the first quarter, sales grew 3 percent, a marked deceleration from the 8 percent gains reported in the same period a year earlier.
You have a deceleration of trade liberalization and of the expansion of the supply chains and the change in structure of the Chinese economy.
It flew in south of the ecliptic, shedding cold mass in irregular bursts like a black comet—a deceleration maneuver that took three years.
Analysts also brushed aside caution from Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Wehner that tougher comparisons could result in revenue growth deceleration in upcoming quarters.
The Virginian Pilot reports:As the Hawkeye snagged the No. 4 wire, its three-person crew first sensed normal deceleration followed by a loud bang.
"We also expect more pronounced deceleration in the fourth quarter and into 2020, partially driven by ad-targeting related headwinds and uncertainties," he said.
"We didn't see any kind of massive deceleration," Duplaix told an analyst conference call, pointing to encouraging underlying trends in demographics and spending patterns.
The international expansion has also helped to partially offset the macroeconomic deceleration in regions such as Brazil over the past two to three years.
BAML described the third-quarter rally in stocks as "largely a USA-only affair", as economic data suggested a deceleration in global profits elsewhere.
A TravelClick measure of hotel bookings shows deceleration continuing into the first quarter of 2018, and Airbnb is among the drivers of that trend.
Workers last year told Reuters they noticed the reduction in hours in April 2016, after Starbucks reported a deceleration in quarterly cafe sales growth.
Low layoffs and record high job openings suggest the deceleration in job growth in May was likely because companies could not find suitable workers.
The weakened guidance "implies further billings deceleration" for the third quarter, wrote Joel P. Fishbein, Jr. of BTIG in an analyst note published Thursday.
Credit Suisse said Microsoft Azure had a "slightly faster deceleration in Azure" than expected but that "surprise" growth in server products helped offset it.
He wrote in a research note Wednesday that the deceleration in movie ticket purchases and lower foot traffic hurt the restaurant chain this quarter.
An expected deceleration in economic growth in major economies around the world, including China and the United States, is expected to hurt trade growth.
CEO Tim Cook said in a letter to investors that the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" in China.
Slower Chinese economic growth had caused a slight deceleration in spending - but the defense budget still grew nearly six percent between 2017 and 2018.
The strategists do not expect Chinese policymakers to provide a big stimulus to their economy, but they instead will try to stop the deceleration.
Some current and former employees attributed the deceleration in corporate cases, at least in part, to a leadership vacuum in the department's criminal division.
"The deceleration in the world economy and its associated impact on corporate profits has begun to make an impact on dividends," the report said.
The deceleration was being offset by a record number of Canadian and American visitors, the data showed, largely helped by a weaker Australian dollar.
The analyst also slashed his price target on the stock to $12 per share from $16 per share amid concerns about a sales deceleration.
Prater and many signers say they noticed cutbacks in U.S. staffing hours after Starbucks in April reported a deceleration in quarterly cafe sales growth.
Machinery and transportation manufacturing, which includes the production of cars, trains and ships, have seen some of the worst deceleration over the last year.
We continue to model moderate broadband subscriber deceleration, which could be conservative, and believe Spectrum mobile remains an upside driver in 2020 and beyond.
"I am a little surprised with the quickness of the deceleration in the Las Vegas Strip," said Tuna Amobi, an analyst at CFRA Research.
Deceleration is supposed to still be quick, 53 mph per second, but in practice it seems to be closer to 2 mph per second.
After polling search ad marketers, Citigroup noted a "slight deceleration" in spending that could spell a miss in Google's revenue, a repeat of last quarter.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," he added.
Still, analysts on Tuesday didn't sound too worried about YouTube's longer-term prospects, and cautioned there are other factors playing into the ad growth deceleration.
The overall revenue decline was largely due to "economic deceleration," caused in part by "rising trade tensions" with the US, Apple said earlier this month.
Amazon's cloud service, meanwhile, continued its solid growth with a 41% sales increase, although that was also a deceleration from last year's 0% growth rate.
With a "bread and butter retailer" turning out such low numbers this morning, Target indicates a deceleration that goes well beyond apparel and online retail.
That was the slowest advance since the first quarter of 2015, and a deceleration from the 2.4 percent growth rate logged in the fourth quarter.
"This is because of a deceleration of companies' investment cycles and the traditional decline of investments of local governments after elections," the central bank said.
JNPR should see slowing deceleration in its routing segment, benefiting from metro upgrades to its massive installed base of MX routers ahead of 25.14G deployments.
So the COPVs would need to blow out a lot of cold air at super high speeds to push even faster acceleration or deceleration times.
And China's influence on the market cannot be underestimated with much of the deceleration in the global market blamed on continued weakness from its consumers.
The slump in business spending appeared in the most recent GDP print, which showed a deceleration in research and development and building and transportation equipment.
That belief that reinforced Thursday, when New York Fed President John Williams encouraged preemptive action from central banks when signs economic deceleration start to appear.
U.S. data on Thursday added to concerns about a slowing U.S. economy, with a deceleration in factory activity in the mid-Atlantic region in October.
In a note to investors, Stifel Nicolaus analyst David Schick said Kors' deceleration in inventory build "may be the most important part" of its statement.
It also highlighted a slowdown in China, and deceleration in emerging markets led by Turkey and Argentina in the aftermath of last summer's currency crises.
Level 2 can control two ADAS features simultaneously like adaptive cruise (accelerating and deceleration along with the vehicle ahead) and lane steering in certain conditions.
If such a cooling in the U.S. and global economies were to occur, one would expect that there would be a generalized deceleration in inflation.
Analysts expect a deceleration in 2019 driven by tariffs, the fading impact of the tax cuts and higher borrowing costs caused by the Federal Reserve.
HARKER: SO I DON'T THINK OF IT SO MUCH AS A NUMBER AROUND THE 2%, ALTHOUGH THAT'S PART OF IT. IT'S THE ACCELERATION OR DECELERATION.
There was also a deceleration in primary market activity with only one offering from Chinese state-owned company Fujian Zhanglong Group in the market today.
The negative macro-economic trend in Russia has led to a deceleration of the local economy, which contracted 2% in 2015 and 0.8% in 0003.
While job growth has been very impressive this cycle, periodic and transitory deceleration in job growth have been one of the characteristics of this cycle.
"This deceleration gives us some pause relative to other ad names, most pointedly those with higher exposure to the US than Facebook," the note said.
"But we are not concerned about it because we think that it falls in line with the deceleration that we had been expecting all along."
Economists forecast a further deceleration through 2019, as the effects of the fiscal stimulus wear off and as businesses and consumers confront higher interest rates.
He said in a research note that the company's results showed "a sharp deceleration in direct revenue" with challenges expected to continue into its fourth quarter.
The Reserve Bank of India says that high growth in rural wages from 2007/08 to 2012/13 was followed by a phase of "significant deceleration".
While some investors may be disappointed with the deceleration in revenue growth, we are encouraged by the potential for ongoing margin expansion and bottom line upside.
WASHINGTON – U.S. economic growth in the first quarter was revised down to a lackluster 2 percent — a sharp deceleration and the poorest showing in a year.
But investors are already looking to the months ahead, anticipating a sharper deceleration that would make the highly-valued stocks of the luxury sector less attractive.
Such a large deceleration in U.S. GDP will ripple throughout the economy and weigh on corporate sales growth, the biggest contributor to earnings growth, Wilson said.
Third quarter sales rose 1.8 percent to 13 billion euros ($1.69 billion)like-for-like, a slight deceleration from 2 percent growth in the second quarter.
The fact is we aren't sure what changes GOOGL made in the quarter that drove the deceleration and this is something the Street must figure out.
Shale producers may be reaching the limits of their strategy to accelerate output and minimise costs by increasingly dense infill drilling and massive pressure pumping. DECELERATION?
Inflation remains high (close to 40%) according to private and local government estimates but has shown month-on-month deceleration, and inflation expectations have declined significantly.
But the influence of trade on domestic growth is evident in the nearly synchronized acceleration and deceleration of exports and imports in the past 25 years.
But the influence of trade on domestic growth is evident in the nearly synchronised acceleration and deceleration of exports and imports in the past 25 years.
Given an overall deceleration in growth for FAANG stocks and heightened regulatory scrutiny on big technology companies, Alphabet is better positioned than Facebook, the firm said.
"This confirms the economy's weak performance and shows a deceleration in the recovery," said Jose Francisco de Lima, chief economist at Banco Fator in Sao Paulo.
But he expects investors to return to reality next month, at which point deceleration in economic growth and underwhelming corporate earnings will come back into focus.
However, this is a sharp slowdown from the previous year's 15 percent growth rate, largely due to a depressed U.S. market and a deceleration in China.
"As affordability pressures have eased, it also appears to be putting the brakes on the home price deceleration we've been tracking since February 2018," he added.
Wingstop did report a strong quarter in November, delivering a 2-cent earnings beat from a 9-cent basis and deceleration in same-store sales growth.
Compared to their respective prey, lions and cheetahs have 20 percent higher muscle fibre power, 37 percent greater acceleration capacity, and 72 percent greater deceleration capacity.
Companies created 177,000 new positions for the month, according to a report from ADP and Moody's Analytics that showed a sharp deceleration from the previous month.
What's the optimal acceleration and deceleration, given you want the deliveries to be as efficient as possible while keeping the robots from smashing into one another?
However, deceleration of user growth, competitive concerns, volatility due to absence of Street expectations management, and lock-up expiration are overhangs that are likely to continue.
The growth deceleration in equity, commodites and other asset prices last year also dragged down some of the wealthy individuals' net worth, according to the report.
Third quarter sales rose 1.8 percent to 1.538 billion euros ($1.69 billion)like-for-like, a slight deceleration from 2 percent growth in the second quarter.
This is driven by a marked deceleration to 3.8% median growth in emerging markets (EMs), well below average post-GFC growth of 7503% across 2010-2015.
Capital One posted $7.12 billion in total net revenue in Q2 2019, increasing 1% year-over-year (YoY) — a deceleration from 4% growth in Q2 2018.
Given otherwise accommodative financial conditions and a solid domestic outlook, it appeared likely that uncertainty related to the referendum played an important role in this deceleration.
The world's second-largest economy has been fighting debt for years as it tries to balance economic stability against the potential fallout from any sharp deceleration.
The 70% YoY increase is a deceleration from its performance in Q2 2018, when itjumped78% YoY, but its growth this quarter remains promising given its magnitude.
The deceleration reflects some broader emerging-market challenges including global economic activity weakness, persistent subdued commodity prices (despite the pick-up) and tightening international financing conditions.
The firm said the anticipation of the shorter shopping holiday window may have caused some deceleration in the company's third-quarter earnings report in early December.
"The tests conducted by the Air Force will be mostly aimed at studying the effects of acceleration, deceleration and microgravity on a human body," said Col.
This is a notable deceleration for PayPal: It posted annual TPV growth on a constant currency basis of 27% in Q43 and 25% in Q4 2018.
"GE Power has not yet found a bottom in our view due to a continued deceleration in the gas power equipment and services market," Winoker said.
But there has been a sharp deceleration in the last couple of years, with the biggest hit to growth resulting from some of Modi's signature reforms.
"The Fed will be in a quandary if the deceleration in core inflation persists," said Roiana Reid, an economist at Berenberg Capital Markets in New York.
Interpublic Group – Interpublic was downgraded to "sector perform" from "outperform" at RBC Capital, which is projecting a deceleration in organic growth for the advertising firm in 2019.
And I was surprised at that, given the fact that's a deceleration and given the fact I would have thought this quarter, it would have done better.
A same-store sales deceleration of 250 basis points in fiscal 2018 also leaves the company exposed to rising transportation costs, elevated wages and tariffs, Boss said.
The results show how Amazon could have a disappointing holiday season in its all-important fourth-quarter, as the overall business sees a slight deceleration in growth.
Facebook shares fell 2.8 percent, on track for their worst day since July 26, after brokerage MoffettNathanson downgraded the social media giant, warning of revenue growth deceleration.
That has implications for the Mild Mild West, where growth has been hard to come by and could be upended by another deceleration in Chinese economic activity.
Despite claims that the U.S. remains an exception to the global deceleration, the effects of the international slowdown are already filtering into American data, the economist wrote.
China's economic growth is also going through a structural deceleration due to an aging population and is at the end of a long urbanization process, they added.
"The deceleration in real GDP in the second quarter reflected downturns in inventory investment, exports, and nonresidential fixed investment," the Commerce Department said in a press release.
As it closed to within a million kilometers of Earth, the insertion ship discarded the last of its reaction mass as it performed a final deceleration maneuver.
The information is the same as a bystander could see with their own eyes, if they could see both vehicles: location, acceleration or deceleration, direction of travel.
Anthony, a senior internet media analyst with Axiom Capital Management, was not worried by the announcement, saying the Street had already factored in the growth deceleration forecast.
The tepid real consumer spending gain added to weak May reports on manufacturing, trade, job growth and the housing market in suggesting a deceleration in economic activity.
The European Commission's latest forecasts predict a mild deceleration of growth in Spain, the economy forecast to grow 2.1 percent in 2019 and 1.9 percent in 2020.
Most indicators point to a sharp deceleration in U.S. domestic manufacturing and construction growth compared with 2018, and an associated slowdown in employment creation in these sectors.
The start of the dive is actually faster — for that split second — than running, but the moment your feet leave the ground on a dive, deceleration occurs.
The pace of growth likely slowed in the fourth quarter from annualized 2.5 percent growth in the third quarter, but analysts believe the deceleration will be temporary.
Analysts said the deceleration was partly caused by last year's high base effect and by lower vegetable prices, which are often a key contributor to high inflation.
While economists had predicted a softer deceleration in inflation in June, most continued to predict the bank would hold rates until the fuel price impact is tested.
Its algorithm interprets this data, understanding the road and its context (interpretation) and produces concrete outputs like acceleration/deceleration or rotation angle turned into action (actionable data).
"Our conversations with advertisers suggest minimal search budget growth deceleration coupled with potentially accelerating spend on YouTube," analyst Stephen Ju wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
Even though the American economy is strong, Wilson argued that the market is sniffing out a sharp deceleration in economic growth and a decline in corporate profits.
The government has launched a number of measures, including reductions in reserve requirements for banks, tax cuts and more infrastructure spending, to ward off sharp growth deceleration.
Stripping out acquisitions, disposals, currency effects and fuel, group sales rose 5.1 percent year-on-year, a slight deceleration from 5.3 percent growth in the third quarter.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Growth in India's services industry slowed sharply in February as rising prices lead to a slight deceleration in demand, a business survey showed on Thursday.
Stripping out acquisitions, disposals, currency effects and fuel, group sales rose 3.2 percent year-on-year, a slight deceleration from 3.4 percent growth in the third quarter.
Best Buy did not update its full-year financial outlook, which could have also led Wall Street to assume a fairly steep deceleration in growth, Benowitz said.
Uncertainties around U.S.-China trade ties, fears of a deceleration in global economic growth and negative Treasury yields around the world were further supporting bullion, analysts said.
This combination of slowing user growth and News Feed saturation has led Facebook to warn of a rapid deceleration in revenue growth over the next six months.
Still, its share price slid downwards from recent all-time highs, as profit and revenue growth both showed deceleration, and expenditure at the firm continued to grow.
Earlier on Thursday, the official statistics agency reported that consumer prices rose 2.3% in January, marking a deceleration from a month earlier when consumer prices rose 3.7%.
There has been no slowdown in the number of tourists due to the economic deceleration in China, helped by the growth of budget airlines, tour operators say.
Profit margins at banks and other lenders came under pressure throughout the summer as a deceleration in economic data and three Federal Reserve cut depressed interest rates.
Growth in the three months to April slowed to 214.4% from 210.9% in the first quarter of 2016, also a sharper deceleration than most economists had expected.
Traffic's consistent screech of acceleration and deceleration, the hollering of folks moving up and down Broadway, always with something unintelligible to yell into the busy night air.
The slowdown in hiring occurred before a recent escalation in trade tensions between the United States and China, raising fears of a sharp deceleration in economic growth.
Ex-FX ad revenue growth was 35 percent year over year, down versus 38 percent in the second quarter of 2018, which we see as well managed deceleration.
Then came Wednesday's announcement, when the California-based iPhone maker lowered guidance for fiscal first quarter revenue and gross margin, hit primarily by "economic deceleration" in Greater China.
But analysts see a further deceleration this year, with growth cooling to the low 6-percent range even if a trade deal with the United States is reached.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
With its second-quarter growth figures due Friday, China has been careful to prep markets for further signs of a gradual deceleration in the world's second-largest economy.
But the first-quarter revision was worrisome since it showed a further deceleration in the trend, and it would be important to show a bounce-back in spending.
Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Trussell called Target's second-quarter guidance "scary," saying that type of deceleration would make him question the pace of overall consumer spending moving forward.
Pavlik noted that investors may be overly optimistic on certain macroeconomic developments, such as the "Phase One" deal between the U.S. and China and the deceleration in earnings.
The slowdown in hiring, which occurred before a recent escalation in trade tensions between the United States and China, raised fears of a sharp deceleration in economic growth.
"There's a deceleration debate on Google, as there is on Facebook, and almost a certainty in the markets that growth rates have to decelerate sharply," Mahaney said Wednesday.
Gasoline prices were the biggest driver of the deceleration, resuming their decline with an annual 13.1 percent drop after increasing in January on a year-over-year basis.
" Robert W. Baird & Co. analyst David Tarantino said in a research note Monday that his firm's restaurant industry survey for March showed trends "consistent with Knapp-Track deceleration.
Yet if it chooses to wait while markets do their thing, a March policy reversal could come too late to prevent a sharp deceleration in American economic activity.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook says in the letter.
"We do expect there to be deceleration for [data center business] growth from first half to second half for sure," Swan said on a conference call with investors.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook wrote in the letter.
"Despite easy compares, Gap and Banana Republic demonstrated sequential deceleration from February, as we believe soft traffic may remain a key headwind," Mizuho Securities analyst Betty Chen said.
In October Nomura upgraded the stock to a buy rating, saying that the company could be about to report an uptick in revenue after multiple quarters of deceleration.
"We believe we are nearing an inflection in revenue after six quarters of deceleration as a public company," Nomura analyst Christopher Eberle said in his October 22 upgrade.
In the latest revelations, Mitsubishi says it cheated Japanese regulators and car buyers by using an unapproved method to measure the effect of deceleration during fuel-economy testing.
The deceleration stemmed largely from reductions in state personal income tax revenue and probably helped prevent a record 11 states from filing timely budgets for fiscal year 2018.
So its slow deceleration and/or demise are a big deal, and not just because the repercussions are now making their way into every home and every pocket.
Economists say the deceleration is normal given the relatively advanced age of the economy's recovery from the 2007-09 recession, with the labor market now near full employment.
So too would the sharp deceleration in China's credit expansion from a peak of over 25 percent at the start of 85033 to around 15 percent at present.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook wrote in his letter.
South Korea is heavily leveraged to global trade so any deceleration in demand for its memory chips, petrochemical products and cars will likely be negative for its economy.
Weakness in domestic demand toward the end of 2018 suggested the deceleration may continue in early 2019, Central Bank Governor Alejandro Diaz de Leon told a news conference.
Near term, in the March quarter there's a real sharp deceleration in growth, ad revenue growth at Google, some talk about product changes maybe that occurred at YouTube.
So job growth in the sub-200,000-a-month range seems a lot more plausible for the rest of 2019 — and yet more deceleration is a strong possibility.
That beat analysts' expectations of $9.81 billion, but it was still a slight deceleration from the third quarter, when Amazon Web Services (AWS) saw revenue growth of 35%.
The world's second-largest economy has been fighting debt for years, but with little success so far as it balances economic stability against fallout from a sharp deceleration.
China has been fighting debt for years, but with little success so far as it balances economic stability against the fallout that would come from a sharp deceleration.
While far closer to the stock market's average annual gain over the last several decades, the median forecast for 2020 represents a marked deceleration from its 2019 rally.
The deceleration in import growth for February may be payback for the previous month's unusual strength, rather than a sign there has been an abrupt weakening in demand.
The shares of the machinery equipment giant are off by 5% this year on concern about a deceleration in sales to markets in China due to the coronavirus.
There are mandates for how animated objects should simulate believable acceleration and deceleration, how to choose a color palette, and how responsive UIs should flex across different screen sizes.
Recurring operating income and stricter risk discipline have supported bank performance, helped offset sustained loan growth deceleration and the impact of the weak operating environment on banks' credit profiles.
China's new construction starts in September, measured by floor area, were down 6.73963 percent from a year ago, Reuters calculations showed, a sharp deceleration from 26.7396 percent in August.
Power is returned to the battery from practically all braking situations whether through natural deceleration when the driver releases the accelerator or when the friction brake system is engaged.
The Bank of Canada on Wednesday left interest rates unchanged at 1.75% on expectations growth has picked up in the second quarter following a deceleration in the previous quarter.
A deceleration in mortgage activity would not only be felt in the housing market, but also banks and other home-related industries, posing a drag on the overall economy.
While we acknowledge near term controversies around top line, we think the market is already pricing in a further deceleration in comps, and long term growth remains peer leading.
The widespread current deceleration in activity reflected, "weak external demand, further declines in commodity prices, volatile financial conditions, and for some important domestic imbalances and rigidities," the report said.
On the data front, the Commerce Department said U.S. consumer spending rose 0.3% in June, matching analyst forecasts and allaying some worries about a sharp deceleration in economic growth.
The bank, which in December hiked its key rate to a consumption-sapping, nearly nine-year high of 7.25 percent, said it expected a "nascent deceleration" in consumer spending.
TRADE DEFICIT Most indicators point to a sharp deceleration in U.S. domestic manufacturing and construction growth compared with 2018, and an associated slowdown in employment creation in these sectors.
In China, Euromonitor estimates there was a 2.4 percent decline in sales for chocolate confectionery in 2015 compared with the prior year and it sees more deceleration this year.
But there has so far been only a deceleration, not a downturn, because economic weakness has been contained mostly to manufacturing, rather than afflicting the service sector (see chart).
Rome's economy stagnated between April and June, and GDP grew 23.5 percent in annual terms, which represented a deceleration compared to the 22018 percent rise in the first quarter.
"While the move is encouraging, the CBT faces a challenging macroeconomic environment characterized by rising inflation amid a sharp deceleration in economic activity," Citi analysts said in a note.
That move and STMicro's positive guidance contrasted with a gloomy prediction from rival Texas Instruments, which said the deceleration in demand from microchips may last a few more quarters.
On the eve of a monetary policy meeting on Thursday, Velarde said he is considering several variables as policymakers look to reverse a deceleration of investment and economic growth.
American Eagle — BB&T cut its rating on the apparel retailer's stock to "hold" from "buy," given a recent rally for the stock and a sales deceleration in December.
Despite concerns of a deceleration in Chinese growth, Eastspring is bullish on the world's second-largest economy as there are "a lot of ways to play China," Lien said.
Fitch Ratings "quite aggressively cut" its 2019 global forecast last week, citing a slowdown in China, Brexit and deceleration in emerging markets in the aftermath of the currency crises.
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"Above all, it's urgent and necessary that we end the blackmail from the secessionists and the economic deceleration produced by the Pedro Sanchez government," the People's Party's Casado said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's fixed-asset investment growth could quicken, the country's statistics bureau said on Tuesday, after a deceleration in January-October suggested Beijing has pared back some stimulus.
Facebook's ad impression deceleration over the past three quarters has been a topic of much debate on Wall Street as investors try to determine whether the slowdown is permanent.
Earlier this month, Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook said in a recent letter to investors that the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" there.
Brake pads wear out after a longer period of time compared to a gas vehicle, since part of the deceleration is obtained using the electric motor as a generator.
Its shares slumped nearly 10 percent after Chief Executive Tim Cook blamed the U.S.-China trade war and "economic deceleration," prompting broad selloffs around the world the following day.
"The show looks at the place of tradition in contemporary society, and questions whether it's a beautiful necessity, or conversely, a deceleration of progress," Akopyan tells The Creators Project.
"The deceleration in growth that commenced in the second quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2019 is likely to have continued," said Rini Sen, India economist at ANZ.
Trump has approved disaster deceleration requests from New York and Washington, while St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard warned unemployment could reach 30% unless more was done fiscally.
This represents a slight deceleration from both Q4 2018, when the metric rose 9% YoY, and Q20193 2019, when Amex&aposs US consumer billed business was up 8% annually.
The economy grew 1.4 percent last year in a slight deceleration from 2015, but now the government and the European Commission project an expansion of 1.8 percent this year.
"That's still enough to be adding jobs to the economy but it will be a little deceleration," said Tilley, noting the manufacturing sector could show a loss of jobs.
In fact, eMarketer estimates total US retail sales are expected to grow 2.0% to $5.574 trillion in 2020, representing a deceleration of the retail market amid rising economic uncertainty.
"It is, of course, still too soon to say whether this marks an end to the deceleration or is merely a pause in the longer-term trend," added Lazzara.
That's a significant slowdown from the tax cut-fueled growth rate of 4 percent in the middle of the year, and there are signs of further deceleration to come.
"The recent consumer and producer price data don't point to any major acceleration or deceleration in inflation," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
The IEA forecast that a "modest deceleration" in global oil demand growth was foreseen for 247.88, however, easing to 246.29 mb/d taking average deliveries up to 245 mb/d.
She cautioned though that signs of deceleration in world growth and IMF forecast cuts could curb the relentless rise in yields which was partly fuelled by buoyant U.S. economic data.
The firm cited "deceleration in industry growth trends and continued caution on key product categories such as TVs, Apple products and gaming," said the Monday note by analyst Curtis Nagle.
Australia is heavily leveraged to global trade with China its No.1 trading partner so any deceleration in momentum overseas will likely be negative for the A$1.8 trillion economy.
The 2016 slowdown was driven by a marked deceleration to median credit growth of 2.9% in EMs, well below average post-global financial crisis growth of 8.4% during 2010-2015.
Deceleration in Property Fundamentals: Fitch expects low-single digit growth in same store net operating income (SSNOI) as a result of continued elevated levels of supply in MAA's markets levels.
"The fact is we aren't sure what changes GOOGL made in the quarter that drove the deceleration and this is something the Street must figure out," Morgan Stanley analysts said.
For a company that generates more than $200 billion a year in sales, Amazon's growth deceleration can partly be attributed to the law of large numbers — getting bigger becomes harder.
The ACC works best if you can set it to the speed limit and then let the sensors take care of acceleration and deceleration, all the way to 0 mph.
That marks a deceleration from its fourth-quarter same-store sales decline of 225 percent, and represents its most severe decrease in this metric since the second quarter of 2009.
In the meantime, we expect steady deceleration in market growth and Lyft's pace of share gain, which seems likely to prevent revenue and adjusted EBITDA from meaningfully exceeding our expectations.
That marks a deceleration from its fourth-quarter same-store sales decline of 4.3 percent, and represents its most severe decrease in this metric since the second quarter of 2009.
More cushioning in the form of protective foam within the heel of the shoe compensates for the lighter knit, providing added protection without the weight specifically for times of deceleration.
A second group, GBAR (Gravitational Behaviour of Antihydrogen at Rest), runs two more stages of deceleration, then adds two positrons to each antiproton, to create a positively charged antihydrogen ion.
So if we take the recent numbers, say, for the PCE core deflator and extend it, say, the last three months, then you can see a clear deceleration in inflation.
Chief Executive James Foote told Reuters the outlook reflects factors including a planned reduction in its intermodal service while it implements improvements, not an expected deceleration in the U.S. economy.
The survey found investors gloomy on world economic growth prospects, with a net 2500 percent expecting a deceleration in the coming year, the worst outlook since the 22 financial crisis.
The spacecraft must be aligned at the proper angle to withstand 15 g's in deceleration forces and temperatures of 3,800 degrees Fahrenheit when it smacks into the atmosphere of Mars.
Specifically, we had concerns that the magnitude of the top-line beats would likely wane, and more importantly, the deceleration in 2Q19 organic growth could catch some investors by surprise.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global manufacturing growth stagnated last month as falling prices failed to stop a deceleration in new orders, pushing factories to trim workforces, a business survey showed on Tuesday.
But the company warned that there will be "pronounced deceleration" in the fourth quarter and into 2020, "partially driven by ad targeting related headwinds and uncertainties" associated with privacy regulation.
Cramer pointed to the weakness stemming from a deceleration in same-store sales growth reported in earnings last week, down to 2 percent from 6.5 percent in the previous quarter.
Facebook is expecting revenue deceleration for the first quarter of 22019 and projecting full-year expenses to jump between 246 percent and 2274 percent from the full year of 24.37.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," he said in a letter to investors.
As much as China's latest economic data indicate a slowdown in growth, a look at seasonal factors — and air pollution levels — signals the deceleration could be more significant, analysts said.
The Atlanta Federal Reserve is forecasting GDP rising at a 1.2 percent rate in the first quarter, a deceleration from the 2.1 percent pace logged in the October-December period.
The deceleration in Azure's revenue growth could have been one factor that caused Microsoft stock to fall immediately after the company reported earnings, Piper Jaffray analyst Alex Zukin told CNBC.
"We've been bearish for most of this year, anticipating that a slowdown in gaming would drive sharp revenue deceleration in 2017," said Nomura Instinet analyst Romit Shah, in a note.
"This is a quite broad-based deceleration because we see about two-thirds of the countries having slowed down last year, which is quite substantial," she said in the podcast.
Deceleration in growth is a concern given competitors' strength (WMT US eCommerce up 40%), but AMZN had an unusual 5 point tougher y/y comp in Online Stores revenue growth.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook wrote in a letter to investors.
Even after factoring in our anticipated deceleration, China's five-year average annual growth rate of 6.7% will continue to exceed the 'A' category median of 0003% by a wide margin.
From the report [emphasis ours]: The principal reason China has been able to defy market expectations for more aggressive stimulus was stability in the labor market, despite overall economic deceleration.
"While economic activity has recently come in below our economists' expectations, it remains resilient, and they (the economists) don't expect that a sharp further deceleration is likely," said Goldman Sachs.
The significant deceleration is largely attributable to a severe drought and saltwater intrusion across key agricultural production regions, which have contributed to a 2.6% year-on-year contraction in agricultural output.
"However, we think the period of the highest intensity of growth deceleration is behind us, meaning there is less near-term pressure for the rest of the EM countries to offset."
This year's economic growth has been driven by tax changes and government stimulus, and 2019 will likely see "a deceleration toward more sustainable trend levels of 2.5 percent GDP," Golub said.
While a decline in imports to the U.S. tends buoys raw GDP numbers, it can also reveal a deceleration in American spending in general as consumers curb purchases of oversees goods.
"Government regulation around data and privacy — required changes cause a much sharper than anticipated deceleration to ad growth," was listed as a risk, according to an email to CNBC on Tuesday.
"We expect steady deceleration in market growth and Lyft's pace of share gain, which seems likely to prevent revenue and adjusted EBITDA from meaningfully exceeding our expectations," KeyBank analyst Andy Hargreaves.
The weaker outlook reflected a likely deceleration in consumer spending growth in the final three months of last year to 2.8 percent from an earlier view of 3.8 percent, he said.
With the first chapter now having largely played out, in our opinion, we position for the second chapter of mounting deceleration concerns among investors and downgrade GIS to Sell from Neutral.
Analysts were pleasantly surprised by the the new revenue disclosures surrounding YouTube, Search, and Google Cloud from new company CEO Sundar Pichai but remain concerned about the deceleration in U.S. growth.
TRADE WAR That move and STMicro's positive guidance contrasted with a gloomy prediction from rival Texas Instruments, which said the deceleration in demand from microchips may last a few more quarters.
But it is not obvious the Fed has contributed much to the slowdown or that it can do much to reverse the deceleration if the administration keeps escalating the trade wars.
However, the prices received index declined 6 points to 6.8, the fourth month in a row for a decline "pointing to an ongoing deceleration in selling price increases," the release said.
Porat clarified that her assessment that deceleration in YouTube click growth contributed to overall slowing revenue growth was not the result of removing content from its platform that violated its policies.
The malt beverage line represents roughly a quarter of the company's overall volume and the category has continued to see growth in recent years despite deceleration within the craft beer category.
This chill in the markets results in a rapid deceleration of deal velocity, as we have already begun to witness in Q4 of 2015 and in the first month of 2016.
While there could be hurdles such as resurgent output and deceleration in demand growth over the next few months, many producers are more bullish on the prices of oil long-term.
Here's what Wall Street is expecting for the quarter, according to Refinitiv consensus estimates: In addition to the law of large numbers, there are several other reasons for the growth deceleration.
When I pulled my hand back or released my grip on the stick by letting go of the Vive controller's trigger, the seat yanked back with the force of the deceleration.
Copper, aluminium, zinc and nickel fell by between 0.43 and 20.4 percent last year as top consumer China's metals-hungry economy slowed and a trade dispute with Washington heralded further deceleration.
"The decline in the April index mirrors what was reported last month by (the Bureau of Labor Statistics), which showed deceleration of job growth," said Martin Mucci, Paychex president and CEO.
Looking forward, China's economy will continue its "managed deceleration" in 2018 as policymakers try to achieve more sustainable growth trajectory, said Ricard Torne, head of economic research at Barcelona-based FocusEconomics.
"Global growth does matter for this sector, and this quarter, you're seeing year-over-year revenue, year-over-year earnings deceleration and it's a drag on S&P earnings," he said.
Looking at S&P 500 earnings outlooks at large, Goldman Sachs is calling for a "sharp deceleration" in the index's earnings growth: just 6% in 2019, compared with 23% in 2018.
Despite the slight rise in the June figure, industrial production data indicates that the manufacturing deceleration that China has seen for the last six years shows few signs of bottoming out.
Fitch expects the economy to start slowing in 3Q17, but the deceleration is likely to be gradual, with GDP forecast to grow by 6.3% in 2018, down from 6.7% in 2017.
Chipotle's report was weaker than Wall Street expected, with earnings and revenue missing expectations and a dramatic, mid-quarter deceleration in same-store sales, a key metric for the restaurant industry.
The government has recently launched a raft of measures, including reductions in reserve requirements for banks, tax cuts and more infrastructure spending, to ward off a sharp deceleration in the economy.
This mostly reflects worry over the duration of this cycle, potential for profit deceleration and long-term disruption by tech innovators than real weakness in employment, consumer spending or business investment.
Earlier this year, Apple CEO Tim Cook published a letter to Apple investors warning that the greater-than-expected economic deceleration in China would lead to end-of-year revenue shortfalls.
To answer your question, we're doing a lot of things to try and mitigate nausea, like constant forward velocity, little to no acceleration or deceleration, and a track to guide you.
Facebook says several factors in particular will lead to deceleration of revenue growth, including currency headwinds, shifts to private messaging and sharing content on "Stories," and giving users more privacy options.
Regarding Europe's recent economic deceleration, Lipton said each EU member state should "strengthen their defenses ahead of a potential downturn", including those countries that have not addressed "glaring vulnerabilities", notably Italy.
A trade war that has no end, signs of a slowing world economy and a widely expected deceleration in growth the United States have all pushed investors to take less risk.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in greater China," Mr. Cook said in a letter to investors.
Mr. Powell said officials remained "strongly committed" to their 2 percent inflation target and believed that prices would rise over time, and he repeatedly played down the recent deceleration in inflation.
That in turn has contributed to lower U.S. farm prices, a slump in U.S. investment levels despite the large 2017 corporate tax cut, and a marked deceleration in U.S. manufacturing activity.
"The overall weakness below the headline number is indicative of a relatively sharp deceleration in the U.S. economy," he said, and raises the odds of one more insurance cut this yet.
"Valuation has improved through the year as investor concern over a sharp second half growth deceleration has shifted to an expectation of a more manageable decline in growth rates," he said.
The guidance represents revenue growth deceleration primarily due to expected CRM softness while stunted earnings growth will be driven by lighter CRM margins, Cowen and Co analysts wrote in a note.
The New York Fed's projected a rosier 2.3% growth for the fourth quarter, but even that would still represent a deceleration from the 4.2% and 3.4% of the two previous quarters.
In the final quarter of 22018, the market fell on concerns that economic growth and profit growth are slowing down, and Fed rate hikes and trade wars would only accelerate the deceleration.
At the same time, there are growing fears about a possible deceleration in consumption growth, with oil prices falling in tandem with equity markets against the backdrop of a darkening economic outlook.
Using regenerative braking, you don't actually need to use the brake pedal all that much, depending on how good you are at predicting when you need to stop and timing your deceleration.
Any sense in terms of how you've been approaching the Google platform or what your sense is in terms of their share and what might have been behind this deceleration in clicks?
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In addition, U.S. revenue growth slowed to just+6%, a significant deceleration from 40%+ growth the last 2Q's despite an additional company owned store on top of 3 U.S. stores last year.
Facebook warned Wall Street about revenue deceleration, as sharing shifts from feeds to Stories and advertisers have to adapt, but turning local merchants and influencers into paying customers could smooth that transition.
As noted, the recent trend is 200K, a slight deceleration from the longer term trend, but still a solid number that will move the job market towards full employment if it persists.
A rapidly escalating trade dispute between Washington and Beijing that risks exaggerating the steady deceleration of China's rapid national output growth has taken its toll on Chinese assets since the first quarter.
The World Trade Organizations trade outlook indicator has fallen to its lowest since 2010, signalling a continued deceleration in trade volume growth (Trade weakness to extend into second quarter, WTO, May 20).
The "smart" features include automatic turn signals, a deceleration light that shows other road users you're slowing down or stopping, and a "fall detector" to alert friends and authorities of potential injury.
The Commonwealth Fund also identified a slowdown in increases in the deductibles in employer-based plans since the ACA, but one that was less dramatic than the deceleration seen in premium inflation.
Tumult in World Markets Damps Conviction at Davos | The yearly gathering of moguls was more sober this year, as China's deceleration, pitching markets and a depression in oil prices shadowed the mood.
We believe a key driver of AMZN's share price over the past ~12-18 months has been its significant profit outperformance, which has outweighed revenue deceleration concerns and ongoing regulatory & antitrust scrutiny.
No. 4 Morrisons reports on Tuesday, with analysts on average forecasting group like-for-like sales up 1.8 percent - a deceleration from its previous quarter but a ninth straight quarter of growth.
The company reported a record-setting holiday season and analysts will be also be watching for updates on revenue growth deceleration, cloud services, health-care business, Whole Foods integration and international growth.
So while more Americans are paying down debt, spending on SUVs and pickups, dining out and paying up for premium gas, it's "isolated within the much broader context of deceleration" in spending.
Schultz said those who choose to read the China data as a deceleration are misinterpreting it, noting the company has logged 12 straight years of positive comp-store sales and traffic there.
"The sharp deceleration in demand growth in recent months (especially gasoline) is a key feature of our more bearish view and expectations for a longer rebalancing period," analysts at Morgan Stanley said.
The CPI report came on the heels of data last Friday showing a deceleration in wage growth in February as well as a downward revision to January's increase in average hourly earnings.
Apple's warning follows data earlier this week that showed a deceleration in factory activity in China and the euro zone, indicating the ongoing trade dispute was taking a toll on global manufacturing.
But with broad consensus pointing to a gradual slowdown in the economy, and not a sharp deceleration, some market watchers said concerns over cooling growth had not led to heavy selling pressure.
"This was a tough quarter for Atacadão, with a sharp deceleration of same-store-sales growth and decline in EBITDA margin," they wrote in a report, citing tougher competition in the segment.
The economy currently has strong momentum, with high-frequency data showing rapid growth in housing sales, a pick-up in fixed-asset investment, and only a modest deceleration in retail sales growth.
China's economy grew just 6.9 percent in 2015, deepening a deceleration that had been underway for years, and government revenues grew 5.8 percent, more than three percentage points less than in 2014.
Purchasing managers also reported an abrupt deceleration in the rate of expansion, with the Institute for Supply Management's composite business activity index registering its worst decline in December since the financial crisis.
The process of maturation demands a deceleration, but also a tempering of enthusiasm — playing the long game means preserving one's energy, but also, and crucially, knowing when to react … and how much.
"This swift action supports our view that there won't be a sharp deceleration in the Chinese economy this year and that fears of a major global slowdown are overdone," Mr. Yu added.
HSBC said the recent dovish tilt from most central banks and a potential further deceleration in global and domestic growth, could prompt the BOT to "reverse course" on monetary policy in future.
Peru's economy is expected to grow by over 2.2% in 2019 - below the 4% expansion in 2018 - in the face of falling local public investment and the deceleration of the global economy.
"Our sense is that investors are disappointed in the datacenter quarter-over-quarter deceleration and view crypto upside as low quality," Jefferies analyst Mark Lipacis wrote in a note to clients Friday.
Many economists blame the economy's deceleration on the trade wars Mr. Trump has waged with China and other countries that send steel, aluminum, washing machines and solar panels to the United States.
"If China merely stabilizes its growth from the deceleration that it's had the last couple years, that'll go a long way to putting a positive impulse into these equity markets," Luschini said.
The World Trade Organization's trade outlook indicator has fallen to its lowest since 2010, signaling a continued deceleration in trade volume growth ("Trade weakness to extend into second quarter", WTO, May 20).
Fitch forecasts economic growth to remain robust at 0003% in 2017, but expects a deceleration to 2.4% in 2018, a level broadly in line with our assessment of Hong Kong's trend growth rate.
The process involved rocket-powered deceleration, a giant parachute and a sky crane using nylon ropes to lower Curiosity gently onto the surface of Mars and set it directly down on its wheels.
Fuest said while an introduction of new emissions standards for Germany's auto sector was an important factor in the economic deceleration, there was also evidence of a wider structural slowdown across all sectors.
"Global trade has slowed in recent months and leading indicators point to ongoing deceleration in global trade near-term," said Alan B. Graf, Jr., executive vice president and chief financial officer of FedEx.
Government data is consistent with the survey of manufacturing businesses conducted by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), which has also chronicled a sharp deceleration in activity since the end of August 22018.
China will remain a major contributor to overall app store consumer spend, including mobile gaming, but there may be a slight deceleration of their impact next year due to the game licensing freeze.
"The macro outlook, while it does suggest a deceleration in economic growth, it is not a dynamic that threatens the Bank of Canada trajectory," said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist at TD Securities.
This lack of "nominal" wage growth can have impacts on consumer behavior and thought, and so far in 2016, we have seen deceleration in consumer sentiment, a big driver of future retail sales.
In recent quarters, U.S. business investment has started to slow as firms react to increased uncertainty stemming from the prolonged trade war with China and signs of a broad deceleration in the economy.
The government has launched a raft of measures, including reductions in reserve requirements for banks, tax cuts and more infrastructure spending, to ward off a sharp deceleration in the world's second-largest economy.
"According to the European Central Bank's latest forecast, as a result of a deceleration in global economic activity, underlying inflation developments in the euro area are expected to remain persistently subdued," it said.
Alphabet may have disclosed numbers for YouTube and Google Cloud for the first time, but the excitement is leveling as Wall Street says results might not be enough to stave off broader deceleration.
That's why everyone was so surprised to see him suffer a minor spill when the StarkBoard's deceleration caught him off guard, causing him to launch forward and scrape his palms on the asphalt.
"Global scrutiny on Facebooks business practices have had little impact on the business in recent quarters as revenue deceleration has been less than expected," Stifel analyst Scott Devitt said to investors this week.
We expect these factors will cause a deceleration in TPV and revenue growth next year (we're below consensus); new partnerships are unlikely to be enough to fully offset these significant headwinds in 2020.
"I wouldn't be surprised if we see a more significant deceleration of private consumption" considering inflation's impact on wages, tighter credit conditions and NAFTA and election concerns, said Goldman Sachs economist Alberto Ramos.
"Given the deceleration in inflation, there is an opportunity for monetary easing but as I said that would depend on data," Diokno told a news conference, his first since assuming office on Wednesday.
"There is real concern that, in the face of the deceleration of the Chinese economy, the public policy response will be to start a round of competitive devaluations," said Luis Videgaray, finance minister.
"Given the deceleration in inflation, there is an opportunity for monetary easing but as I said that would depend on data," Diokno told a news conference, his first since assuming office on Wednesday.
A faster economic deceleration in China, a renewed slide in commodity prices, higher volatility of domestic asset prices, and tighter external financing conditions could also pose downside risks to the region's economic prospects.
"The 'black money' drive will increase the pace of deceleration, specifically in the service sector, which has a lot of cash transactions," said Soumya Kanti Ghosh, chief economist at State Bank of India.
LUANDA, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Angola's central bank has decided to keep its benchmark lending rate unchanged at 16 percent due to a deceleration in price pressures in the economy, it said on Thursday.
That deceleration was mainly a result of a sharp drop in bank credit to the private sector, which contributed only 0.9 percent to the M3 growth, compared with 1.5 percentage points in November.
The progressive inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve and signs of a broad deceleration in manufacturing activity and freight movements have focused investors on the possibility of another recession in 27/222.
Despite the recent slowdown in consumption growth for gasoline and other fuels it is too early to determine whether the deceleration is temporary linked to demonetization and price rises or something more lasting.
The report found that a deceleration in trade liberalization and an uptick in protectionist policies has contributed to the slowdown in global trade since 2008, which, in turn has weighed on global growth.
Late Wednesday, Apple chief executive Tim Cook wrote in a letter to investors that the company had not foreseen the extent of China's economic deceleration, which was exacerbated by U.S.-China trade tensions.
Copper-rich Peru's economic growth stalled last year because of factors including falling local public investment, a deceleration of the global economy and a decline in productivity in the fishing and mining industries.
Managers consider the trade war to be the biggest "tail risk," while 32 percent think that the U.S. economy, which boasted a 4.1 percent GDP gain in the second quarter, faces deceleration ahead.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a letter to investors.
Spain's economy minister recently noted a "strong deceleration" in Catalonia in the final quarter, and the central bank published an analysis last month based on scenarios that implied impacts ranging from modest to dramatic.
But revenues were a touch ahead of some analysts' expectations, and the company struck a bullish tone on Chinese demand amid worries of a deceleration linked to the trade war with the United States.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Tim Cook said in a letter to shareholders at the time.
Related: Russia's Economy Is a Mess — and Its Problems Aren't Going Away The deceleration of the Chinese economy, which is one of the main markets for Mexico's raw materials, is also having an impact.
The stabilisation is driven by credit performance in emerging markets (EMs), particularly Middle East and Africa (MEA) and Latin America, which accounted for the sharp deceleration in global credit growth from 5.6% in 2015.
General Mills — The food producer's stock was downgraded to "sell" from "neutral" at Goldman Sachs, which said that its December prediction that short term strength might be followed mounting deceleration is now playing out.
In fact, the deceleration of China's economy may be one of the primary factors driving up investment in countries like the U.S., according to the study from the Asia Society and Rosen Consulting Group.
The bottom line: Whether or not Apple is right about China's faster-than-expected economic deceleration or just playing its traditional role of outlier, others will seize on it to explain their own shortcomings.
So, yes, the deceleration sequential for cloud is concerning, but it's still a big profit driver along with third-party retail and advertising, and you still had four bucks-plus a share in earnings.
"In terms of safety, the global banking system is more sound footing, led by the U.S, but in terms of growth, we've seen deceleration outside of the U.S." —Follow CNBC International on and Facebook.
But between dead batteries, pre-reserved scooters, scooters in need of repair and faulty acceleration and abrupt deceleration on a scooter I finally rode, I left feeling less than enthused about shared electric scooters.
But more recently, a deceleration in Germany and global trade tensions have raised questions as to whether the central bank would need to take further action to help the region in the near future.
The poll comes at a possible turning point for Asia's third- largest economy, with a separate Reuters survey showing economists now expect a rebound in economic growth after five consecutive quarters of deceleration [nL7.33N27.3NU26.0R24.5].
"The report is better than what we expected but it's still consistent with our outlook for deceleration of economic activity, at least during the first half of the year," Banorte said in a report.
Though the number marked a deceleration, it came with some good news: ADP and Moody's sharply increased their count for January, raising the originally reported number of 213,000 all the way up to 300,000.
Though the number marked a deceleration, it came with some good news: ADP and Moody's sharply increased their count for January, raising the originally reported number of 213,000 all the way up to 0003,000.
For now, it remains unclear whether the current deceleration in trade and manufacturing growth is a mid-cycle slowdown like 1997/98 and 2015/16 or marks the end of the current business cycle.
The likely slow pace of expansion comes despite healthy hiring, and if the economy did indeed stumble early this year, it would repeat the pattern of first-quarter deceleration seen in 2014 and 2015.
The deceleration in U.S. gasoline consumption is one reason climbing oil prices helped push the global oil market towards a surplus in 2018 and why prices needed to fall to rebalance production and consumption.
Overall, Amazon remains a top pick and is on our Analyst Focus List ... We recognize that AMZN shares are still up 41% YTD and there will be increased concerns around deceleration and future growth.
The continued deceleration of AWS, although expected at its current size, is a major concern for some investors, as its sales growth is forecast to dip below 30% for the first time this year.
"We believe that revenue growth deceleration coupled with the company's long-term margin guidance does not provide a meaningful near-term path for outperformance," analyst Michael Nathanson said in a note to clients Tuesday.
Revenues increased by 2 percent organically and adjusted for trading days in July and August, with volume trends in early September indicating a slight deceleration over these prior two months, the Swiss group said.
That growth is notable because, even though it marks a deceleration from the company's 34 percent fourth-quarter lift, it showed many shoppers stuck with the brand once it ended its free shipping holiday offer.
" Mitchell highlighted companies like Caterpillar, Samsung and Honeywell as just a few of the several companies that reported sales deceleration in key business segments, representing potential forewarning for those thinking of buying "on the dip.
In a note to investors Monday, Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow said that store traffic declined 2000 percent during the first two weeks of November, which was a "meaningful deceleration" from October's 4 percent decline.
Mgmt guided again to constant currency "revenue growth deceleration" in 20213H19/1H20, but considering recent improvements to Core Facebook and momentum around Commerce and Stories, we believe investors will question the magnitude of the decel.
While the slow recovery in Chicago can be attributed to fiscal problems and a comparatively weak local economy, the recent price growth deceleration in New York is a sign of weakness of the financial sector.
"Mixed readings for January-February activity data failed to dispel the China deceleration narrative," wrote strategists at the UBS Chief Investment Office in a note, adding the Chinese economy will continue to slow through 0.13.
"Although Cisco is steadily executing on the Security opportunity we think the current pace is unlikely to offset deceleration in the traditional hardware cycle," Morgan Stanley analyst James Faucette said in a note to investors.
In the latest sign, data showed U.S. homebuilding tumbled from a more than a 12-year high in September, while another report showed a deceleration in factory activity in the mid-Atlantic region in October.
Popeyes reported on Tuesday, and delivered a 1-cent earnings beat from a 42-cent basis, slightly weaker than expected revenues and a 2.8 percent increase in same-store sales — a deceleration from last year.
LAGARDE: AS I SAID, THE MOVEMENT OF DECELERATION HAS AFFECTED ALL COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE U.S. THE U.S. WAS IMMUNED TO THAT FOR A PERIOD AND IN JANUARY, WE DID NOT DOWNGRADE OUR U.S. ECONOMY FORECAST.
There's an incredible breadth and depth of engineering that goes into the 650S to stabilize it around corners, dynamically adjust fuel delivery for optimal acceleration and deceleration, and generally make for an unforgettable driving experience.
As a result we expect a further deceleration in growth, to around zero for a number of quarters The pound's fall reflects the idea that UK assets need to be cheaper to attract international investment.
"It basically points to a ... deceleration in the global economy which is one of the reasons why expectations now are ... for rate cuts this year." said Daryl Liew, head of portfolio management at REYL Singapore.
"The deceleration in GDP growth this year will weigh on corporate profit growth, while increased labor costs pose a threat to margins," said Jay Bryson, global economist at Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The index was up 9.2 percent from a year earlier, a fourth straight deceleration from record gains seen earlier in the year, as government measures to rein in the housing market continued to dampen demand.
The principal risks come from an acceleration in U.S. shale drilling, declining compliance in OPEC and its allies, increased production from non-OPEC non-shale sources, or a deceleration in demand owing to rising prices.
"While we need to keep an eye on Macau to make sure last month's deceleration was only a one-time blip, Wynn simply is just not that expensive, even after its monster run," he said.
"I'm watching very carefully how these trade tensions unfold because I have a concern.. whether that could cause some deceleration in the rate of growth," Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told reporters after the panel.
U.S. President Donald Trump went on TV to approve disaster deceleration requests from New York and Washington, while St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard warned unemployment could reach 226.29% unless more was done fiscally.
A continued deceleration in housing activity will have serious repercussions for the overall economy as the real estate market provides jobs to large swathes of people migrating from rural areas to cities looking for employment.
The anticipated third-quarter growth pace would mark a further deceleration from the 20.91% rate logged in the first quarter, indicating the economy will again miss the White House's ambitious goal of 210% annual growth.
By contrast, gas consumption by power producers was up by just 23% in the three months between May and July from a year earlier, an abrupt deceleration from growth of 18.5% in August-October 2018.
The signs of a deceleration in consumer spending reported by the Commerce Department on Wednesday came on the heels of reports this month showing a moderation in job growth and services sector activity in September.
U.S. President Donald Trump went on TV to approve disaster deceleration requests from New York and Washington, while St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard warned unemployment could reach 26.213% unless more was done fiscally.
It held a rare news conference with Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, in which Mr. Zhou sought to reassure financial markets that China has plans to handle a deceleration in growth.
"Neither company saw a sudden fall-off in [its] business, but — and this is a big but — they both saw a deceleration in the growth of some key economically sensitive cargoes versus previous quarters," he explained.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote in a letter to investors on the warning.
"In our view a number of concerns have contributed to the recent wall of worry including potential for meaningful revenue deceleration [and] slowing ad load growth," analyst Doug Anmuth wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
Schiaparelli's descent plan / Illustration courtesy of ESA Schiaparelli's descent plan / Illustration courtesy of ESA Schiaparelli actually achieved most of this deceleration (from 23,22 km/hour to 22020,22 km/hour) simply by moving through the Martian atmosphere.
If you look at year-over-year numbers that are in part driven by a big chunk of the year where there wasn't even a tax cut yet then the numbers look like there's less deceleration.
The deceleration in Uber's bookings and revenue could alarm investors as the company prepares for an initial public offering expected this year; Uber hopes to be valued at as much as $23 billion in its IPO.
It certainly was partly that, but the scapegoating of mechanical/technical factors shows a refusal to grapple with the possibility that the market was either too overvalued or is responding to signs of genuine economic deceleration.
The WTTC revealed that a key contributor to this deceleration was to do with what was going on domestically, however President Donald Trump's policies on immigration and travel could also have an effect on the sector.
Data showing U.S. construction spending grew 21 percent to $2255.89 trillion, the highest since April 2006, failed to provide a sustained boost in sentiment, while a deceleration in U.S. auto sales in March reinforced investors' unease.
Despite a deceleration in July from June levels, both the tourist arrivals and revenues so far this year maintained the pace of growth seen in 2016, when tourist arrivals exceeded 10 million for the first time.
"Vaca Muerta will not reactivate as much as we hope until there is a certain economic normality, an agreement with holdout creditors for example and a deceleration in inflation," a source at the Energy Ministry said.
For high growth, high multiple companies, the slope of revenue growth deceleration is incredibly important, and investors are basically betting that Twitter's is going to drop off a cliff here before the business reaches huge scale.
Despite the modest deceleration, the Lunar New Year holiday was seen as positive for the services sector as it boosted holiday spending and domestic tourism, explained Iris Pang, Greater China senior economist at investment bank Natixis.
The U.S. dollar stood close to a two-week peak against key peers at 513.713, supported by strong data on new home sales and services industries, which eased worries about a deceleration in U.S. economic growth.
The quarterly contraction in gross domestic product (GDP) was slightly worse than an initial estimate of -20083% released just a few weeks ago, and pointed to a sharp deceleration from 1.3% growth in the first quarter.
Fears of a global slump weighing on the American economy, coupled with the deceleration in manufacturing, appeared to hit recent retail sales in September, suggesting that American households could be starting to curb their spending habits.
The talks come amid growing concerns about an economic slowdown in China and concurrent volatility in US markets, led in part by problems at tech giant Apple, which blamed lower quarterly revenues on "deceleration" in China.
The numbers will come as most forecasts predict a sharp economic deceleration in the coming year, as the effects of the tax cuts wear off and the Federal Reserve is expected to continue hiking interest rates.
Overseas, the Stoxx Europe 600 was largely unchanged after data revealed a deceleration in euro-area economic growth to 0.4 percent in the first quarter, down from 0.7 percent in the fourth quarter of last year.
"With job gains rebounding to decent levels, only some sudden deceleration in inflation might slow the Fed from its appointed round of rate hikes," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisers in Holland, Pennsylvania.
A pessimistic interpretation of the recent economic tea leaves could include the Federal Reserve, seeing signs of an impending slowdown, started cutting short-term interest rates because officials believe the economy is set for a deceleration.
"While the authorities have shown steadfast commitment to fiscal prudence, the significant growth deceleration as well as the corporate tax cuts undertaken to counter it come with heightened risks of fiscal slippage," the bank's report said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. home resales rebounded strongly in December from a 19-month low and prices surged, indicating the housing market recovery remained intact despite signs of a sharp deceleration in economic growth in recent months.
A fourth report from the Conference Board showed a measure of future U.S. economic activity slipped in January after being unchanged in December amid predictions of a considerable deceleration in growth by the end of 7503.
Many believe a dovish approach from the Bank of England may well be warranted as they expect a deceleration in near-term U.K. economic growth which will further drive the impetus to delay any monetary policy tightening.
The drop was the result of a sharp slowdown in the growth of spending on Medicaid, the government-run insurance coverage system for primarily poor people, and a deceleration in the growth of spending on prescription drugs.
"The most likely result from future industrial layoffs is not a sharp increase in unemployment, but a further deceleration in household income growth," Cui Ernan, labor analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics in Beijing, wrote in a research note.
At the same time, however, we argued that the strength would likely be short-lived and that the first chapter of enthusiasm around acceleration had the potential to be followed a second chapter of concern around deceleration.
As the trade war continues to stoke fears of a recession, analysts say they expect California deceleration to hurt Toll's full-year 2020 top line and margins given the nine to 12 months delivery cycle on orders.
Stocks struggled to regain new highs since July thanks to a mix of trade angst, declining U.S. corporate profit growth and uncertainty the Federal Reserve would act quickly enough to accommodate a deceleration in the American economy.
Square (SQ) was downgraded to "underperform" from "market perform" by Raymond James, which thinks the mobile payments technology provider saw organic growth peak during its third quarter and that key metrics will show material deceleration this year.
"When earnings growth starts to roll over and go from positive growth to negative growth, a deceleration, you see volatility increase in the market place," said Nick Kalivas, senior equity product strategist at Invesco PowerShares, in Chicago.
But the three-month average is now below 200,000, with some economists expecting further deceleration this year as the labor market tightens, businesses continue to hold back on new investment, global growth slows and virus worries rise.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note fell on Monday to its lowest level since December 2017 as fixed-income investors continued to worry about global growth and a potential deceleration in the U.S. economy.
"As such, we believe it is likely that March will show a sequential deceleration in traffic trends versus February, which could be disappointing to the Street," Sterne Agee CRT analysts said in a research note last week.
This 21.1 percent decline in revenue, which was capped off with a deceleration in its domestic same-store sales growth, sent Wal-Mart shares 240 percent lower Thursday, erasing much of the gains they'd logged this year.
"In temporary staffing there is a slight deceleration in Europe, but there are still solid macro-economic figures and there has been no disruption in the buying behavior of our customers," Chief Executive Alain Dehaze told Reuters.
On the other side of it, though: those service-sector workers are seeing a deceleration in wage growth, they're not seeing increasing wages out there as rapidly as they had been, and they're getting less hours worked.
Next year is likely to be characterized by "disappointing growth and a much narrower range of valuation" against a sharp deceleration in economic growth, Morgan Stanley's U.S. equity strategy team wrote in their 2019 outlook on Tuesday.
We don't see any real structural issue with AMZN but nearly every line in the business is decelerating a tad, and we typically see another deceleration in retail in 183Q, hence are struggling to identify a catalyst.
Last year's sales increase compares with a 16 percent rise Armani reported for 2014, showing the brand is not immune from the sector slowdown driven by China's economic deceleration, security threats hurting tourism and emerging countries' woes.
"We'll need to see a few weeks in a row to get some idea of the pattern, the composition, and the pace of acceleration or deceleration," Seth Carpenter, the chief US economist at UBS, told Business Insider.
" MASASHI HASHIMOTO, SENIOR CURRENCY ANALYST, MUFG BANK, TOKYO "There were rebounds in some areas, such as fixed income investments and industrial output, which is in line with other signs that China's deceleration is coming to an end.
"We expect a deceleration of growth for several reasons, but I think the most important reason we are considering is the potential impact of the interest rate cap on credit growth," he told Reuters in an interview.
It also said in a statement that recently released data and indicators regarding the third quarter showed a deceleration in economic activity and that exchange rate developments and other cost factors were restraining the improvement in inflation.
"Our checks with major consumer electronics brands and e-commerce retailers point to a sales growth deceleration over the past 1-3 months," said Morgan Stanley equity analyst Simeon Gutman in a note to clients on Monday.
"Given AirPods' extraordinarily steep adoption curve and rapid saturation of the iPhone installed base, we see a dramatic deceleration in AirPods revenue growth by 2021 or 22, to single digit growth rates or possibly lower," Sacconaghi wrote.
Nobody in 1992 predicted the relatively brief but very real acceleration in American productivity growth that coincided with most of Bill Clinton's term in office, just as nobody predicted the deceleration that we've seen during Obama's presidency.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. services sector activity slowed in May as new orders tumbled, but a jump in employment to a near two-year high pointed to sustained labor market strength despite a deceleration in job growth last month.
The New York Federal Reserve said on Tuesday its barometer on business activity in New York state declined more than expected in January to its lowest level since May 2017, suggesting a further deceleration in domestic factory activity.
"A deceleration in growth may put China more on the defense when it comes to trade negotiations, particularly relative to a US economy that continues to grow above trend," said Katie Nixon, CIO at Northern Trust Wealth Management.
"They record what's going on in the vehicle, such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, speed, whether or not you're wearing your seatbelt, pretty much anything that is electronically controlled is being captured as well," explained AAA spokesperson Matt Nasworthy.
"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple's CEO Tim Cook wrote in a letter to investors on the warning on Wednesday.
"It doesn't show a massive deceleration in the Chinese economy, and the slight miss does just give policymakers the opportunity to add a bit more stimulus, particularly while inflation's low," Jasper Lawler, market analyst at CMC Markets, said.
Consumers have been propping up the economy over the last two quarters, and as the first month of Q2, this number is the first indicator we'll have into the trajectory of consumer sentiment, and whether deceleration has continued.
When I had my first experience of a McLaren 28S Can-Am being driven to its limits, I had my entire understanding of physics challenged by that car's acceleration, deceleration, and ability to negotiate turns at lethal speed.
"Overall, although we had expected slightly better, the somewhat weaker results were largely due to further deceleration at eBay and therefore we are not overly concerned," Raymond James analyst John Davis said in a note to clients Thursday.
"The most important number coming out of fourth-quarter earnings will be the pace of revenue growth deceleration that is likely implied in the [first-quarter] guidance," Evercore analyst Anthony DiClemente said in a report earlier this month.
Apple's warning came after data earlier this week showed a deceleration in factory activity in China and the euro zone, indicating the ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China was taking a toll on global manufacturing.
The sharp deceleration in consumer spending in December puts consumption on a lower growth trajectory in the first quarter and bolsters analysts' expectations that the economy will slow down further in the first three months of the year.
However, challenges stabilizing room-night deceleration supports bears' view that generating profitable growth is becoming increasingly difficult as online travel matures, and a tougher macro back-drop further limits visibility on inflecting to a sustainable near-term reacceleration.
Apple's alert followed data earlier this week that showed a deceleration in factory activity in China and the euro zone, indicating the ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China was taking a toll on global manufacturing.
"ISRO has developed some critical technologies like re-entry mission capability, crew escape system, crew module configuration, thermal protection system, deceleration and floatation system, sub-systems of life support system etc required for this programme," the statement said.
Read more: Facebook's humbling deal with the FTC is the biggest assault on Mark Zuckerberg's power in the firm's historyCFO Dave Wehner sounded notes of caution, warning of growth in the firm's expenses and deceleration in revenue growth.
Management has attributed the deceleration to both a difficult consumer/retail backdrop as well strong customer acceptance of the company's new mobile order & pay solution, which has caused a bottleneck in filling customer orders in a timely fashion.
On the macro front, GDP growth rate accelerated to 6.3 percent in Q2 FY18, snapping five quarters of deceleration, on the supposed fading impact of disruptions caused by GST implementation and robust performance of manufacturing and mining sectors.
Bottom line: "Next year will bring deceleration on a few fronts, but this still is an expanding economy and a flourishing property market," said Richard Barkham, CBRE's chief economist and head of Americas research, said in a statement.
"We are mindful that global growth deceleration, alongside unresolved U.S.-China trade tensions, have left risks to the Canadian external sector and the export-intensive manufacturing sector tilted on the downside," she said in a note to clients.
Taken together, the readings point to weak optimism and the likelihood that an economy that not long ago was adding workers at a clip of more than 2000,2100 a month is in the midst of a substantial deceleration.
While clothing store Zumiez relies heavily on sales of Vans shoes, the retailer is diverse enough to weather a deceleration in the retro cycle, said Stichter, who has a buy rating on Zumiez and a $38 price target.
The slowdown from last quarter was due in part to a deceleration in business investment, which boomed in the first half of the year in part because of the dramatic tax cut enacted at the end of 2017.
"It doesn't show a massive deceleration in the Chinese economy, and the slight miss does just give policymakers the opportunity to add a bit more stimulus, particularly while inflation's low," said Jasper Lawler, market analyst at CMC Markets.
We continue to model revenue deceleration, but we believe it is manageable, particularly as Facebook continues to improve ad products and drive strong return on investment, and as marketers do not have good alternatives to Facebook's scale and returns.
"We don't see any real structural issue with Amazon but nearly every line in the business is decelerating a tad, and we typically see another deceleration in retail in 4Q, hence are struggling to identify a catalyst," Sandler said.
In terms of spending, capital expenditures for companies that have reported so far are up 11.6 percent year over year, a deceleration from the second quarter's 17.9 percent, but still 5 percent higher than the same quarter last year.
NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market's gauges on investors' inflation views were little changed on Friday following a mixed U.S. payrolls report that showed a pickup in hiring in March and a deceleration in wage growth.
LONDON, May 8 (Reuters) - The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) trimmed its growth forecast for its near-40 country region on Wednesday, citing a slowdown in global trade as well as the sharp economic deceleration in Turkey.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors on Tuesday sought traditional safe havens, including the Japanese yen and U.S. Treasuries, even as there were signs that more economic stimulus was on its way, as markets focused on concerns over a global deceleration.
NEW YORK, July 30 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields turned flat, after a modest decline earlier on Tuesday as domestic personal spending data rose in June, matching analyst expectations and allaying some worries about a sharp deceleration in economic growth.
A deceleration in gun sales from the strong June and July pace wouldn't be entirely surprising, but "part of the slowdown among our contacts has been driven by lack of availability of the most popular models," the analyst said.
The euro held its own at just under $1.07 as data showed inflation in the euro zone had slowed in March by far more than the economists had expected, driven down mostly by a deceleration of energy price rises.
Just two months ago, the ECB shut its 20.4 trillion euro stimulus programme, a policy decision that coincided with a period of rapid deceleration in growth in some of Europe's top economies and no signs of inflation picking up.
And Lloyds Banking Group, a British rival, said it would cut an additional 3,000 jobs and close more branches as it warned about a likely "deceleration" in economic growth after Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union.
Expectations for a slight decline in U.S. stocks should lead to "a modest deceleration in ETF purchases" in the second half of the year, the report said, while a switch to passive management will add to mutual fund withdrawals.
It also said it expects the economy to expand by 0.2% in the first quarter of this year, which would mark a continued deceleration from 0.6% in the third quarter of last year and 0.5% in the fourth quarter.
"The deceleration in real headline GDP growth was expected, with the oil sector contracting as Saudi Arabia restrained oil output to support the price," Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, who expects 0.1% contraction this year.
DECELERATION IN CHINA China's growth rate is projected to decelerate to 5.9% in 2020, a 0.2 percentage point reduction from the June forecast, as the world's second largest economy deals with fallout from U.S. tariffs, the World Bank said.
Signs of a rapid deceleration in consumer spending, coming on the heels of data showing a moderation in hiring and services sector industry activity in September, could further stoke financial market fears of a sharper slowdown in economic growth.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Federal Reserve said on Tuesday its barometer on business activity in New York state declined more than expected in January to its lowest level since May 2017, suggesting a further deceleration in domestic factory activity.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone headline consumer inflation slowed slightly in January because of a sharp deceleration of energy price growth, but core inflation watched closely by the European Central Bank in policy decisions edged slightly higher, data showed on Friday.
The driving mode-specific execution by one or more driver assistance systems of both steering and acceleration/deceleration using information about the driving environment and with the expectation that the human driver perform all remaining aspects of the dynamic driving task.
In addition to the sharp deceleration, with gross ad revenue approaching $154B at Google in 2020, combined Google + Face-book ad revs of $193B in 2020 is on track to cross 40% of the global ad market by our estimates.
The view: "The deceleration in domestic demand, weaker wage pressures and declining inflation expectations suggests that economic weakness is spreading and that more action may be needed in the coming months," ING economists said in a note to clients on Friday.
The view: "The deceleration in domestic demand, weaker wage pressures and declining inflation expectations suggests that economic weakness is spreading and that more action may be needed in the coming months," ING economists said in a recent note to clients.
They have to be, because the physical forces at play are formidable: a male woodpecker will peck between 500-600 times a day, 18-22 times per second — twice that during courtship season — with deceleration forces of about 1200 g.
In any event, at a time when businesses are widely citing Trump's tariffs as a reason for an expected deceleration in economic activity, the president will soon get to see how strong growth is without the Fed standing in its way.
Rising copper production and infrastructure investment are expected to propel growth, with downside risks from sharper-than-expected deceleration of the Chinese economy and upside potential if the incoming administration is able to negotiate the resumption of pending mining investments.
Specifically, we assume a multi-year deceleration in growth for every major category of Amazon's business, along with very minimal adjustment to comp group multiples, despite Amazon growing significantly faster than comps in both the cloud (AWS) and advertising segments.
We have 70 percent of the economy that is slowing down," Lagarde said Tuesday in an interview with CNBC's Sara Eisen at the 13th Annual Capital Markets Summit in Washington, D.C. "The U.S. is not immune to the deceleration anymore.
"Following the EU referendum the outlook for the UK economy is uncertain and, while the precise impact is dependent upon a number of factors including EU negotiations and political and economic events, a deceleration of growth seems likely," it said.
SAVINGS SURGE The sharp deceleration in consumer spending in December puts consumption on a lower growth trajectory in the first quarter and bolsters analysts' expectations that the economy will slow down further in the first three months of the year.
"Further deceleration in core inflation is more likely to stay the bank's hand in July, while some stabilization or uptick, which cannot be excluded at this stage, will put further pressure on the Bank of Canada to act," she said.
The euro zone's output expanded by 0.4 percent on the quarter in the first three months of the year, a marked deceleration from 0.7 percent growth in the previous quarter, data released by EU statistics office Eurostat showed, confirming earlier estimates.
STRONG SAVINGS The sharp deceleration in consumer spending in December puts consumption on a lower growth trajectory in the first quarter and bolsters analysts' expectations that the economy will slow down further in the first three months of the year.
The most impressive thing about these cars is the level of control they have — anyone can make a thing go really fast, but it's the smooth deceleration and change of direction that truly made this McLaren ride an otherworldly experience.
Warning: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control has limited deceleration ability and may be unable to apply enough braking to avoid a collision if a vehicle in front slows suddenly, or if a vehicle enters your driving lane in front of you.
Cook said the company was surprised by the magnitude of the economic deceleration in emerging markets, "particularly in Greater China," and said that the fall in revenue relative to what was expected is all accounted for by lower iPhone revenue.
A negative rating action would be considered if total adjusted debt-to-operating EBITDAR is sustained above the 2.0x to 2.2x range due to a more aggressive financial strategy, meaningful deceleration in comp growth below Fitch's expectations, or material margin contraction.
Sales were up 2.6 percent from a year earlier, while home prices gained 9.3 percent on the year, continuing a steady deceleration as the cumulative effect of tighter mortgage rules and a foreign buyers tax in Toronto and Vancouver reduced demand.
A slowdown can help reduce systemic risk if it comes early enough in the credit cycle and real credit growth remains positive, but a sharp deceleration in credit growth can be a sign of severe stress in the financial sector.
Turn 8, at the end of the longest straightaway, is the most demanding area for the brakes, placing 5.2 Gs on the driver from the deceleration of a top speed of around 330 kilometers per hour, about 205 miles per hour.
"We've been talking about the deceleration of the Chinese economy for a long time, but the data was remarkably weak in the fourth quarter," said Leland Miller, president of the China Beige Book, which collects financial data on the Chinese economy.
While that may take some of the heat out of auto finance, the sudden deceleration threatens car makers, dealers and the wider sector, which has been one of few growth drivers against a backdrop of declining exports and sluggish investment.
Still, executives cut Starbucks' full-year net earnings per share target to a range of $1.96 to $1.97 from a previously lowered forecast of $2.06 to $2.10, following a deceleration in U.S. same-store sales that has continued into July.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine inflation likely climbed 4.0% in April, according to a Reuters poll on Monday, still high but marking a deceleration from the rise in prices a month earlier, a potential relief for under-fire President Mauricio Macri.
The sharp deceleration in jobs growth stoked bets the Federal Reserve would lower key lending rates multiple times later this year in a bid to preserve the current U.S. economic expansion, which would be the longest on record this summer.
"We have always argued that the green shoot in this cycle would come first via public health statistics (peak then deceleration in COVID-19 infection rates) rather than in macro data given the unique nature of this crisis," he said.3.
The national average price for homes sold in December rose 5.7 percent from a year earlier to just over C$496,500 ($399,565), continuing a deceleration in home price appreciation as the softening in Toronto took some steam out of price gains.
Q24.7 22018's performance was a steep deceleration from Q23.4 22019, when total retail sales surged by 24% YoY and e-commerce sales increased by 22019% annually, so Q893 289's return to acceleration is surely a positive sign for retailers.
It is a more challenging type of environment ... although there's relatively less clarity on what the outlook is for 2020, there is a likelihood that if we have deceleration at this point, it's likely to actually pick up over time.
MARKET NEWS * Asian share prices inched higher on Friday as economic stimulus around the world eased fears of economic deceleration, while crude oil prices climbed on concerns that last weekend's attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities still pose supply risks.
"Factors such as the deceleration of the country's economic growth and the fall in the price of oil, among others, have had a major impact on the economic situation of Rio de Janeiro," a government spokesperson said in a statement.
"If the economic expansion in the United States and China comes under pressure, it will weaken growth of the world economy as a whole, and that will lead to a deceleration of the global economy, including Japan," said Mitsubishi UFJ's Miyazaki.
"The market has been valuing [Weight Watchers] based on the trajectory of its membership trend and the deceleration in [the third quarter] suggests a lukewarm response in its share price is likely," UBS analyst Michael Lasser wrote in a note to clients.
"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote in a letter to investors in January, who added that much of the company's revenue shortfall was due to lower sales in the country.
With revenue growth rates exceeding expectations (only a modest 2 points of q/q deceleration from shift to stories) we reiterate our Buy and remain optimistic on stories, messaging and video monetization, while expense growth is likely near a y/y peak.
"We don't see any real structural issue with Amazon but nearly every line in the business is decelerating a tad and we typically see another deceleration in retail in 4Q, hence are struggling to identify a catalyst," Barclays analyst Ross Sandler said.
"The revision reflects the stronger-than-expected average growth rate of 4.7% y-o-y in H119, as well as our view for private consumption to remain strong and for the deceleration in investment growth to bottom out," Fitch said in a statement.
The U.S. slipped from a three-month high against the yen and fell against the euro on Friday after federal government data showing a deceleration in U.S. consumer spending in the third quarter overshadowed a stronger-than-expected overall economic growth reading.
Despite a gradual erosion of the catch up effect and the exposure of the economy to weather shocks (which will likely drive a deceleration in the 2016 growth rate), Fitch expects rising private and public investment to keep medium term growth potential high.
Just 1.3 seconds before impact the computer decided that it needed to initiate an emergency braking maneuver, (defined as deceleration greater than 6.5 meters per second squared,) but the function had been disabled in the prototype system to reduce erratic driving behavior.
Tuesday's uptick in yields comes a day after the yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to its lowest level since December 2017 as fixed-income investors continued to worry about global growth and a potential deceleration in the U.S. economy.
By the numbers: The figures released by the Chinese government show the GDP came in at 6.2% — a deceleration from the previous quarter's 6.4% annualized rate and the weakest pace of growth since the government started releasing quarterly data in 1992, per Reuters.
"The net result of all this has been a collapse in global rates both at the long end and short end of curves that far outstrips the deceleration in global activity," said Michael Shaoul, CEO of Marketfield Asset Management, in a note.
Armani's sales in 2015 were up 4.5 percent at current exchange rates, compared to a 16 percent rise in 2014, showing the brand is not immune from the sector slowdown dragged by China's economic deceleration, security threats hurting tourism and emerging countries' difficulties.
And while a contraction in Macau might be bad enough for the company's bottom line, Maddox said later in the call that there seems to be a deceleration in the premium market globally, with softer performance in Singapore and Las Vegas as well.
"The run-up into the triggering of (Brexit talks) is having a negative impact, as have some of the recent data confirming a deceleration in growth in the first quarter of the year," said Stephen Gallo, currency strategist at BMO Capital Markets.
But the broad consensus among China watchers is that any slowdown would likely be modest and avoid a sharper deceleration given steady domestic demand and rising exports, which likely helped the vast factory sector expand for the twelfth straight month in July.
EBITDA is expected to maintain the negative growth track it began following its peak $0003 billion level in 2011, due to the significant deceleration in store level comps, increased online penetration, promotional activity to clear excess merchandise, increased omnichannel investments and expense deleverage.
"I think the economy will begin to move up in the second half of this year — somewhere in the 6 percent zone," the economist said, adding that, meanwhile, "the sugar high is coming off in the U.S." with multiple quarters of growth deceleration.
A deceleration from the tax-cut stimulus of 20183, a sudden drop-off in consumer spending, a stock market crash and trade policy brinksmanship had economists warning of a giant pothole in the first quarter and a recession potentially around the corner.
Q33 2019&aposs growth is still far higher than the 8.4% YoY jump it posted in Q2 2019, but Mastercard will need to be careful that this quarter&aposs deceleration doesn&apost become a trend that takes it back to that level.
Analysts say a sharp deceleration in private investment could jeopardize China's growth target of 6.5-7 percent this year unless the government pumps even more money into the economy, despite growing global fears that the country is already amassing too much debt.
"While home prices continued to rise modestly in August, the deceleration in price growth and the surge in housing supply suggest that a market shift is underway," said Leslie Appleton-Young, senior vice president and chief economist at the California Realtors group.
The outlook for revenue growth deceleration through the end of the year (FX, Clear History, Stories promotion), paired with the expectation for mid-30 percent operating margins in the medium term means numbers are going to be drastically cut here, ours included.
"The revision reflects the stronger-than-expected average growth rate of 4.7% y-o-y in H119, as well as our view for private consumption to remain strong and for the deceleration in investment growth to bottom out," Fitch said firm said in a statement.
"In light of many operators guiding their 2019 capital spending budgets lower than what they did last year, there is a risk that the modest decline in rig activity could swell to a double-digit deceleration," said S&P Global Platts Senior Analyst Trey Cowan.
An ideal rope, like the one envisioned by Milton and his co-authors, would slow down climbers as they fall by applying a constant deceleration force, thereby bringing the climber to a gradual stop rather than hitting the end of the rope with sudden jerk.
To be sure, the company has started to see a deceleration of iPhone unit sales (if not revenues: prices are higher than ever), and that will mean a focus on newer devices, and ever more weight put on the services that run on these devices.
" Justin Post from Bank of America kept his $2100 price target and said, " A mixed and somewhat uneventful quarter for Amazon, with some ongoing deceleration but generally healthy growth for Amazon's higher margin businesses (AWS strength remains a key reason to own the stock).
In light of many operators guiding their 2019 capital spending budgets lower than what they did last year, there is a risk that the modest decline in rig activity could swell to a double-digit deceleration, said S&P Global Platts Senior Analyst Trey Cowan.
"So far, our attitude has been that almost all the deceleration in the euro zone we've seen quarter to quarter, we've considered it as temporary," De Cos told Reuters, referring to events including the yellow vest protests in France or new car regulations in Germany.
"Despite the (economic growth) stabilization effort, we believe that the persistent renminbi depreciation pressure, continued deceleration of China's growth and worsening economic structure (soaring property prices and rising leverage) will weigh on the stock market in the near term," CIMB said in a note Wednesday.
It's early days for all parties and each one still needs to address questions like how this type of rapid acceleration might affect the human body, how to prevent passengers from getting trapped in capsules inside the system, deceleration techniques, and how to manage traffic.
DUBAI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - United Arab Emirates stock markets were mixed in thin volumes while Qatar fell in early trade on Sunday as investors remained wary of low oil prices and a slump in global equity markets because of a deceleration in the Chinese economy.
With three of the four fastest men ever over 22009 metres in their squad, in the rippling shapes of Mr Bolt, Mr Blake and Mr Powell, a small deceleration every quarter of a circuit can be compensated for by a rapid dash in between.
"Despite its acquisitions, Wipro's revenue growth lags the industry's and we believe it is likely to remain in the mid-single digits over FY17-19, due to a faster-than-expected deceleration in its legacy services revenue," UBS said in a research note this month.
We think investors are likely going to be modestly disappointed by 21000Q's greater than expected deceleration in unit growth, 213Q's international growth slowdown, and 213Q revenue and OI guidance, which at the midpoint were below Street estimates (214Q revenue guide worse than OI guide).
"Obviously investors are first going to be looking at revenue, they're going to be looking at the guidance to assure that the revenue growth will continue at a similar rate, that there's not a massive deceleration coming," said Moerdler on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Wednesday.
"While the decline in home sales and deceleration in home price growth has been broad-based, the slowdown is more intense in the hot coastal markets -- which is a natural reaction to rapidly escalating home prices and higher rates versus a year ago," added Khater.
Starbucks itself has offered a laundry list of reasons for the deceleration in its domestic business, including weak retail traffic, changes to its rewards program, bottlenecks from a crush of mobile orders, and holiday merchandise and drink specials that failed to "resonate" with customers.
Disappointing economic data last week, in particular a sharp deceleration in domestic jobs growth in May, increased conviction among traders that Fed policymakers will need to lower key lending rates soon to preserve the current economic expansion, which this summer would be longest on record.
As evidence of this trend, the analyst points to metrics from International Data Corporation that show the wearables market grew only 3 percent in the third quarter, a significant deceleration from the 67 percent and 26 percent growth recorded in the first and second quarter, respectively.
The Starshot system concept, based on a 2016 paper by University of California, Santa Barbara scientist Philip Lubin, has three main components: There is no room for a deceleration system, so the mission would be a high-speed flyby with the goal of returning data and images.
Investment in nonresidential structures fell at a 5.2 percent pace in the third quarter, the biggest drop in nearly two years, as spending on mining exploration, wells and shafts grew at only a 21.7 percent rate, a sharp deceleration from the second-quarter's 116.3 percent pace.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A flattening U.S. yield curve in December, which was close to being inverted, was "flashing red" about a deceleration in U.S. economic growth heading into 2019, despite some solid data at the time, New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Friday.
Both GoPro and TomTom let you manually highlight important moments in live and recorded video, but TomTom takes it a step further by automatically tagging moments of high G-force, acceleration, deceleration, rotation, vertical speed, and even heart rate data if you're wearing an optional chest strap.
"The upshot is that the deceleration in credit growth which began last summer continued uninterrupted last month with a pick-up in loan growth more than offset by a decline in bond issuance," Julian Evans-Pritchard, China economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note to clients.
"I assume that we will transition to a cautious deceleration at the start of the coming year," ECB Governing Council member and Austrian central bank chief Nowotny told weekly magazine Trend, adding that he was largely in agreement with his German counterpart, ECB hawk Jens Weidmann.
Following several years of very strong earnings growth, the stock has been flat over the past 2+ years due mostly to a deceleration in same-store sales growth to the low-single digits from the mid- to high-single digits it had been reporting for years.
"Here in ADIPEC, talking to a number of producers, especially in the shale basins, there is a growing concern by themselves that the slowdown is almost graduating into a fast deceleration," Barkindo told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the annual Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC).
While we expect the system's liquidity and capitalisation to remain sound, a rapid deceleration of economic growth in mainland China or a hard landing remain key tail-risks, due to the magnitude of these exposures relative to the size of Hong Kong's economy and banking system.
"We believe Wells Fargo is gradually moving past its sales practices issues and associated revenue deceleration, and has opportunities to improve its returns and earnings trajectory through a combination of increased capital distributions and expense savings," analyst John McDonald wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
"The growth in our main trade partners, China and the EU, is slowing down, so Russian export has slowed down as well, and it's one of the main external factors that caused deceleration of the Russian economy in the first half of this year," she said.
"One thing they could do is put the information out there and tell coaches that when they ask a lineman to do some kind of block, or route, it creates the sorts of changes in direction or deceleration when we see bad things happen," he says.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment tumbled in early January to its lowest level since President Donald Trump was elected more than two years ago as an ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government and financial market volatility stoked fears of a sharp deceleration in economic growth.
We usually complain about the plateauing of smartphone improvements, which are now coming at a slower pace and in more incremental ways — but the upside of that deceleration is that you can pick up yesteryear's flagship phone and still feel like you're riding in the premium smartphone carriage.
" Here's what major analysts are saying about Alphabet: "We view shares as fairly-valued at current levels and believe the multiple is likely to remain range bound over the next twelve months as a potential deceleration digestion period lies ahead with lower visibility into near-term revenue growth rates.
GOOGL pointed to "the timing of product changes in ads" as one of the factors that drove the growth deceleration…but didn't provide any more clarity around what the changes were, whether the impact will be linear by quarter, or whether there will be more changes to come.
The full-year forecast of 6.2 percent would still fall within the government's target of 6.0-6.5 percent, but it would mark the weakest pace of growth China has seen in 29 years, and spell a further deceleration from 6.6 percent in 2018 and 20193 percent in 2017.
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"Significant deceleration in Asia airfreight activity over the past six months and a sharp fall in the German PMI data clearly show the challenging environment for Fedex's International Package business and the difficulty in attracting new volume to TNT in Europe," UBS analyst Thomas Wadewitz said in a note.
"The moderation in job gains over the past two months may mark the beginning of the slow deceleration to a sustainable pace of job gains, which we estimate to be around or a little below 100,000 per month," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
While the market has seen a sharp deceleration from the cumulative 458 percent growth rate achieved in the past decade, according to Knight Frank referencing the HAGI "Top Index", four of the most expensive cars to ever be put on the auction block were sold in the past year.
A bigger concern may be that growth is decelerating: "2Q and FY20 revenue and billings guidance does suggest a meaningful deceleration from current levels," DA Davidson analyst Rishi N. Jaluria wrote in a recent report, noting that first quarter revenue growth fell to 67% year over year from 78%.
ADT's 22018 free cash flow growth forecast of 27.1 percent to 21.19 percent was a sharp deceleration from the more than 33 percent growth in 2018, as the company invests $40 million this year in initiatives such as branding to counter competition and hiring staff to expand its business.
"While the U.S. economy saw a marked deceleration in the first quarter, the overall outlook remains solid and the Fed is still widely expected to raise U.S. lending rates in June and likely again in September," said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.
"While the U.S. economy saw a marked deceleration in the first quarter, the overall outlook remains solid and the Fed is still widely expected to raise U.S. lending rates in June and likely again in September, " said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst, at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.
The persistent weakness in global growth coupled with deceleration in growth in the U.S. ... suggests really removing that last unjustified rate hike in the near term, and then beginning to fine tune policy to where the economy really is, not to where they hoped it would be, Herrmann said.
"The persistent weakness in global growth coupled with deceleration in growth in the U.S. ... suggests really removing that last unjustified rate hike in the near term, and then beginning to fine tune policy to where the economy really is, not to where they hoped it would be," Herrmann said.
The escalating trade war over the last year has contributed to an economic slowdown in China and triggered volatility in US markets as companies start to see the effects of slowing demand in China -- most notably Apple, which last week blamed lower quarterly revenues on "deceleration" in China.
And, Lloyds Banking Group, a British banking rival, said on Thursday that it would cut an additional 1413,2141 jobs and close an additional 2174 branches by the end of next year, and it warned that "a deceleration of growth seems likely" in the British economy following the vote.
" Apple CFO Luca Maestri offered plenty of answers — some easy to understand, others much more difficult to follow: "A portion of this deceleration is truly just a reclassification of the amortization of free services that we've made in connection with the adoption of the new revenue recognition standard.
"The prospect of an unending trade dispute between the world's two largest economies is a nightmare scenario and, despite their respective government officials' comments, both the US and China are seeing a steady deceleration in their domestic growth," said Konstantinos Anthis, Dubai-based head of research at ADSS.
But as signs of economic deceleration mount — and the effects of the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda and the 2017 GOP tax cut law fade — the president may want to refer to the actions of prior administrations in the modern era as a guide to navigating a tougher economy.
The Andean country's government has set 4% as its gross domestic product expansion target for next year, a figure well above the 3.2% to 3.3% anticipated by the bank, which says external demand will be weakened by global deceleration and the trade war between the United States and China.
As a Washingtonian from northern Indiana who transits Breezewood for family visits, I have often wondered the same thing — a question that became more galling after my younger son, jolted by our sudden deceleration into the area's stop-and-go traffic, threw up all over the back seat.
"We've seen some deceleration and certainly negative movements over the recent past as a result of a range of factors… but the important point is it's the most international market in the U.K.," Adam Challis, head of residential research for EMEA at JLL, told CNBC's Street Signs on Tuesday.
Amazon has now shown significant profit upside two quarters in a row, and while revenue and unit growth were modestly below expectations, 26 percent year over year FXN growth ex-Whole Foods Market is still strong, and only a 50 basis points of sequential deceleration off a large base.
By gathering real-time data from batteries on the speed at which they're charging; the number of charge cycles they've undergone; stress from rapid acceleration and deceleration; and ambient temperature, Bosch can optimize recharging and prompt drivers with updates on how to extend their battery life, according to the company.
Liquidity shortages triggered by a deceleration in shadow-banking activity are a potential risk to the growth outlook, but the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) has highlighted that it will continue to use its various monetary policy instruments to keep liquidity stable and maintain its "prudent and neutral" policy stance.
The U.S. has become largely energy independent, Federal Reserve officials have been more vexed by a lack of inflation, and the financial system has become less levered since the crisis due to a sharp deceleration in private sector debt compared to income and more stringent regulations in the banking system.
"While the bears are likely to point to the deceleration in datacenter in FY2Q … we remain bullish on NVDA's medium- to long-term opportunity in the business as the company's GPU franchise continues to benefit from the proliferation of artificial intelligence/machine learning," Goldman Sachs analyst Toshiya Hari wrote Friday.
The company's promotion of Stories will contribute to the deceleration as well, as the ads in Stories monetize at lower rates than inventory in Feed (negatively impacting overall price per ad), and any Feed inventory used to promote Stories would obviously not be available to paying advertisers, negatively impacting impression growth.
Commentary for fourth-quarter 216 revenue deceleration largely mirrored the commentary from the last earnings report but still points to an open debate over fiscal 22019 ad revenue growth with a transition away from NewsFeed to Stories & Video, upside optionality around messaging apps (Messenger & WhatsApp) and user/product changes causing some ad headwinds.
This does represent a slight deceleration from the 20193% YoY increase the firm posted last quarter and in the comparable period the year prior — but given the immense amount of revenue it brings in during its fiscal Q3 because of Singles' Day, its tentpole sales holiday, 38% annual growth is still impressive.
RATING SENSITIVITIES A negative rating action could result from marked and sustained deceleration in organic revenue growth over the next two years relative to our 173% expectation, or material decline in EBITDA margin from the anticipated 19% range due to loss of business or talent or the failure to achieve targeted synergies.
The agency said global demand growth has continued to slow after hitting a five-year high of 2.5 million bpd in the third quarter of last year, to a four-year low of 800,000 bpd in the third quarter of this year, due to "...vanishing OECD growth and a marked deceleration in China."
"[O]ur channel checks suggest that in the short term, McDonald's has regained at least some of its mojo — and impressively, it has done so at a time in which most major segments of the domestic restaurant industry are enduring sequential deceleration in same-store sales trends," Kalinowski wrote in the new report.
The economy seems to have survived the quarter-point rise in December of last year, which was the first in nearly a decade (though the hike was followed by a marked deceleration in both GDP and employment growth, not to mention a market-wrenching, inflation-smushing rise in the value of the dollar).

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