This Bloomberg article explains that the first months if the year showed a contraction of industrial profits, but profits rebounded in March bringing the first quarter to positive industry wide increase in profits. It’s a surge because March profits grew to the extent that they tipped the average for the quarter. It might be confusing if you don’t have the industry context .
surge
n 1: a sudden forceful flow [syn: {rush}, {spate}, {surge},
{upsurge}]
2: a sudden or abrupt strong increase; “stimulated a surge of
speculation”; “an upsurge of emotion”; “an upsurge in violent
crime” [syn: {surge}, {upsurge}]
0.8% is a surge?
This Bloomberg article explains that the first months if the year showed a contraction of industrial profits, but profits rebounded in March bringing the first quarter to positive industry wide increase in profits. It’s a surge because March profits grew to the extent that they tipped the average for the quarter. It might be confusing if you don’t have the industry context .
Given that there’s a trade war going on that aims to choke off China’s exports, that’s certainly a surge.
surge n 1: a sudden forceful flow [syn: {rush}, {spate}, {surge}, {upsurge}] 2: a sudden or abrupt strong increase; “stimulated a surge of speculation”; “an upsurge of emotion”; “an upsurge in violent crime” [syn: {surge}, {upsurge}]
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