Headline Daily — (zh t|t=頭條日報 Pinyin: Tóu Tiáo Rì Bào) was launched on July 12, 2005 by Sing Tao Newspaper Group Limited and became the second free Chinese newspaper published officially in Hong Kong ( Metropolis Daily (TC: 都市日報 Pinyin: Dū Shì Rì Bào) being the… … Wikipedia
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headline — head‧line [ˈhedlaɪn] adjective 1. headline figure/rate ECONOMICS in Britain, a figure that shows the general level of inflation, including mortgage payments (= repayments on a loan for buying a house): • The headline rate of inflation is being… … Financial and business terms
headline rent — The rent that would be payable after any rent free period, concessionary rent period or other inducement has expired. For example, if a landlord wants to achieve a headline rent of £100,000 per year for a five year lease, but the market rent for… … Law dictionary
headline inflation — ➔ inflation * * * headline inflation UK US noun [U] (UK headline rate of inflation [C, usually singular]) ECONOMICS ► the rate of inflation that includes prices that change a lot, for example, those of food and energy: »The increase in overall… … Financial and business terms
headline — head line ( l[imac]n ), v. t. 1. To mention in a headline. [PJC] 2. To furnish with a headline (senses 1, 3, or 4). [PJC] 3. To publicise prominently in an advertisement. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
headline rate of inflation — UK US noun [C, usually singular] (UK ECONOMICS ► HEADLINE INFLATION(Cf. ↑headline inflation) … Financial and business terms
headline-grabbing — headline .grabbing adj headline grabbing news is important and reported in many newspapers and on radio and television ▪ The story was headline grabbing material in the nationals … Dictionary of contemporary English
Headline inflation — is a measure of the total inflation within an economy and is affected by areas of the market which may experience sudden inflationary spikes such as food or energy. As a result, headline inflation may not present an accurate picture of the… … Wikipedia
headline earnings — UK US noun [plural] UK FINANCE ► the profits of a company that do not include profits or losses from events that do not happen often, for example the sale of assets: »The bank s headline earnings, the best indication of its profits, rose 52 per… … Financial and business terms
headline unemployment — UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS ► the rate of unemployment that is based on the number of people who officially say they do not have a job and are looking for work: »The headline unemployment rate stayed unchanged, but only because many discouraged… … Financial and business terms