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- adjective management, accounting Like the period from the beginning of a
fiscal year to the end of a reporting period.
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Examples
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Also, while its stock is down roughly 12% year-to-date, that is still much better than the KBW Bank Index, which is off 24%.
Fed Up With Bank Buybacks? David Reilly 2011
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States and municipalities have borrowed $144bn in long-term debt year-to-date, which is $107bn less than last year.
Forbes.com: News Andrew Wilkinson 2011
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It has been a rough year, he said, referring to the year-to-date net outflow of $4.8 billion from U.S. equity funds.
unknown title 2011
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I'll refer to the year-to-date EBDT bridge on Page 25 of the supplemental package and on the Investor Relations page of our website for detail on the factors impacting our EBDT for the first six months of 2011.
unknown title 2011
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Therefore, my remarks today will refer to year-to-date marketplace performance for the 28 weeks ended July 9, 2011.
unknown title 2011
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The divestment comes after the stock had risen more than 50% from a year-to-date low of HK$2.21 on March 1.
Temasek Sells Entire Kaisa Group Stake P.R. Venkat 2011
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Traders and analysts said the decline wasn't related to flaws in the figures and could be attributed instead to the overall weaker market, with insurance stocks generally shedding some year-to-date gains.
Allianz Profit Falls 45% Ulrike Dauer 2011
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After adjusting for warrants that AIG issued in January, AIG's share price has fallen 36% year-to-date.
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Mr. Eisman's fund has lost money year-to-date, one of the people said.
FrontPoint Closing Some Funds After Redemptions Amy Or 2011
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Mr. Knight said Union Pacific's year-to-date volume through May 17 was up 5%, identical to its first-quarter percentage gain.
Union Pacific CFO: Flooding to Trim Volume Bob Sechler 2011
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