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  1. ANNUALISED

    to calculate or adjust to reflect a rate based on a full year;(of an amount or number) calculated over a year;calculated to represent one year, rather than some shorter or longer period;to calculate for or as for an entire year.

    Goldman Sachs this week predicted that India’s gdp would fall in the second quarter at an annualised quarterly rate of 45%, and would rebound by 20% in the third quarter if lockdowns were lifted.


    Submitted by anonymous on July 2, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of annualised in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of annualised in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of annualised in a Sentence

  1. Takahide Kiuchi:

    China's slowdown, supply constraints, rising energy prices and a slowdown in inflation-hit Western countries will reduce the pace of growth towards mid-2022, as exports remain severe, Japan's economy will likely undergo moderate growth of around 1 % -2 % annualised in the second quarter onwards, even taking effects of stimulus into account.

  2. Kim Mundy:

    Another acceleration in the monthly annualised trimmed CPI will reinforce our view that the Fed is behind the curve, the longer the FOMC waits to tighten monetary policy, the greater the risk the FOMC tightens more to bring inflation back under control.

  3. Daniel Freifeld:

    There is lower default risk in Citgo than in PDVSA, but the difference is not enough to justify taking a yield of 10% when PDVSA's October 2015s offer an annualised yield of around 24%.

  4. Takahide Kiuchi:

    China’s slowdown, supply constraints, rising energy prices and a slowdown in inflation-hit western countries will reduce the pace of growth towards mid-2022, as exports remain severe, Japan’s economy will likely undergo moderate growth of around 1%-2% annualised in the second quarter onwards, even taking effects of stimulus into account.

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