用near-term造句子,“near-term”造句

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And so they are distracted I guess in a way, and their resources, their money, their budgets, their time are focused on these near-term issues, rather than the long term.

'I wouldn't be surprised to see near-term profit taking,' said Shaw Wu, an analyst for financial-services firm Kaufman Brothers.

The passing of the stress test 'event risk' may propel risk higher in the near-term, but with more questions raised than answered, we think gains in risky assets are likely to prove unsustainable.

near-term造句

To the chagrin of some traders, Amazon is distinctly NOT "maximizing near-term profits" - it is sacrificing near-term profits.

That kind of open-ended vision doesn’t work here, where our funding environment rewards near-term products, not totems.

My mind is usually at least one year in the future, although sometimes people force me to think about near-term problems.

The near-term outlook for gold is mixed.

All the government intervention is unlikely to spark any near-term renewal of the business in which loans are bundled into securities and sold to investors.

Safe currencies could see further boost if Middle East tensions escalate and could provide near-term support for the Yen and the Dollar while US markets remain closed on account of President's Day.

Xiaopo Wei, an analyst at CLSA, warns that Anta could face near-term margin pressures following the rollout of directly managed flagship stores in several cities.

With trends, momentum, and credit firm across the board, we would continue to look to any near-term consolidations opportunistically.

These factors make the economy prone to bubbles and raise the risk of a near-term set-back – either as the bubble bursts or, more likely, as policymakers act.

Methods:Clinical data of near-term infants in 2007 were analyzed retrospectively.

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