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 midyear ['mɪd`jɪr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 年中, 学年中期




    1. These managers are widely presumed to be anxious to show heavy commitments in stocks when they make their midyear reports to clients and bosses at the end of this month.
    2. The question is how far the U.S. Federal Reserve Board will open the money throttle now, which will be crucial to the economy's vigor at midyear.
    3. Other major oil companies said they didn't have any midyear plans to increase their 1988 budgets.
    4. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is approaching its midyear conference with firm oil prices, hopes of still higher revenues and a big headache with the tenacious regime of President Saddam Hussein of Iraq.
    5. Mr. Volcker will present the Fed's midyear economic projections and money supply targets at a hearing of a House banking subcommittee on domestic monetary policy.
    6. LONDON (AP) - The advertising and marketing giant WPP Group PLC said it won't pay its shareholders a midyear dividend because of weak cash flow.
    7. Brokers said they encouraged traders who have been expecting the market to struggle through a lot of disappointments in the peak days ahead for midyear earnings reports.
    8. He also repeats his midyear forecast that the civilian unemployment rate, which stood at 5.5% in July, will soar to 8.9% by mid-1991.
    9. Big newspaper publishers, who had been poised for another newsprint price increase at midyear, now widely expect suppliers to delay it until at least the end of the year.
    10. A source at the Paris Club, an informal group of creditor governments with headquarters in that city, says the government debt probably will be rescheduled around midyear.
    11. Mr. Hale says he expects that the U.S. economy will start a consumer-led recovery by midyear, but that poor conditions in Europe will cause multinational companies like IBM to suffer for some time.
    12. But producer prices were rising at a rate of 10% at midyear and consumer prices will rise as much as 5% this year.
    13. Orient-Express said the company has also reached agreements to sell by midyear an unspecified number of container ships remaining from its original fleet of 21 vessels.
    14. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries postponed its regular midyear session for a month to July 25, when it will decide its output and pricing policy for the rest of the year, he said.
    15. Because the automotive industry is a cyclical business with new models unveiled mostly in midyear, the fiscal third quarter should reflect an uptick in business as Bailey prepares to ship parts for model introductions, Heilman said.
    16. "We have put revenues on the table," Quayle said in a speech to the Republican National Committee's midyear meeting. "Today, I call on the congressional Democrats to come forth with their proposed spending cuts.
    17. Since midyear interest rates had been climbing as investors concluded that the Fed had less and less reason to worry about a recession, and thus might shift back toward a restrictive, inflation-fighting strategy.
    18. The findings are significant because they contrast with rosier assessments by most economic analysts that the nation as a whole will pull out of its recession by midyear.
    19. "I think we're going to get an easing move from the Fed, and I think it will happen within a few weeks" before Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan delivers his midyear economic and monetary report to Congress.
    20. But they again expressed doubt that there would be any meeting of all 13 oil ministers before the regular midyear conference, which is scheduled to begin May 25, probably in Geneva.
    21. Widespread perceptions that domestic interest rates haven't yet peaked further discouraged buying by institutional investors, who have been slowing trade activity ahead of the fiscal midyear book closing at the end of September, traders said.
    22. The ministers hadn't been expected to grapple with their official quotas and minimum reference price until they held their full, regular midyear conference on June 25.
    23. Economists predict the bad news won't let up until midyear.
    24. Through midyear, there have been 89 municipal bond defaults totaling a record $3.08 billion, says Richard Lehmann, editor of Defaulted Bonds Newsletter in Miami.
    25. "Your midyear evaluations will be prepared in approximately one and one-half months," the memo warned.
    26. Interest rates on three-month Treasury bills, now 5.55%, will fall to just under 5% by midyear.
    27. But many underwrote highly speculative and ultimately disastrous loans, often in real estate, and as of midyear 497 of the nation's 3,048 S&Ls were listed as insolvent.
    28. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries postponed for three days the beginning date of what promises to be a lively midyear conference.
    29. The letter is part of the midyear review of the president's budget for the fiscal year starting next Oct. 1.
    30. His forecast of a 30-year Treasury bond yield of 9.70% at midyear was off by about 7/8 of a percentage point.
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