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Inversions

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Inversions meaning

plural of inversion

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Eurodollar futures inversions always meant the global economy would seize up at the point of the inversion.

Inversions are a Utah winter phenomenon that occur when the air closer to the ground is colder than the air higher in the atmosphere.

T3 is a suspended coaster that includes five inversions that defy the laws of physics.

The blue line in the chart below shows the average outstanding performance of the gold-to-S&P 500 ratio during those two recessionary periods, up 147% in two years after yield curve inversions crossed the 70% threshold.

Coming in 2025, the ride blasts 50 metres high out the top of Wonder Mountain and features nine breathtaking inversions.

On particularly cold winter days, inversions and other weather factors can cause smoke from a winter burn to stay close to the ground and travel great distances.

The current longevity and depth of the yield curve inversion is not atypical of the inversions that have preceded all recessions in the post-war period.

Though summertime pollution from receives more attention, climate change is making these kinds of winter inversions — with troubling results.

When it’s up against northwest Montana’s proprietary blend of fog, snow, inversions, rain, mist and cloud cover it can seem at times like the sun doesn’t have a chance.

Popular vote inversions rarely occur when one candidate earns a majority of the popular vote.

As we investors hear more news on yield inversions and markets hitting new highs, we need funds that can outperform market indices, while providing simple risk management.

Inversions have preceded every American recession of the last 60 years.

These off-target edits included large chromosomal deletions and inversions that could cause disease.

We are surrounded by the natural beauty of our mountains — unfortunately often obscured by wintertime inversions and summertime ozone haze.

Yet while an inversion of the yield curve has preceded all postwar recessions, not all inversions signal imminent recession.

A later form of Macrovision's analog copy protection, called Level II ACP, introduced multiple 180-degree phase inversions to the analog signal's colorburst.

Almost from the moment of the murder, the play depicts Scotland as a land shaken by inversions of the natural order.

Although at other times of year its air quality is good, winter inversions give Salt Lake City some of the worst wintertime pollution in the country.

Among the most often depicted of the inversions of the natural order is sleep.

Aristophanes famously parodies the clever inversions that sophists were known for in his play The Clouds.