Work by Cildo Meireles From The Art Newspaper, June 6, 2009: Exhibitions axed
as recession bites: US worst hit as sponsorship withdrawn and endowment wealth shrinks By Jason Edward Kaufman and Martin Bailey «An Art News paper survey suggests that a growing number of exhibitions are being cancelled because of the recession.
«Online Dating Takes An Upward Turn
As The Recession Bites Main Looking For Love And Finding AIDS»
But such small facilities are usually the first to feel the effects of cuts
as recession bites.
Team Cameron remain convinced that
as recession bites the electorate's appetite for real change will grow.
The Chancellor will predict that public borrowing will soar to # 76bn in the financial year as the Government's revenues plummet, and then increase to a record # 118bn next year
as the recession bites.
«Government must build more social housing across the country to help those already on housing waiting lists and the many thousands more who will be in need
as the recession bites.
Not exact matches
The airline's spending spree was a rare
bit of good news for the planes» manufacturers
as they struggled to thrive in a rough
recession.
The trend has already taken a sizeable
bite out of Canada's resource - heavy economy, possibly tipping it into
recession during the first half of this year, and comes
as Europe is still struggling with the fallout of the last crisis in Greece.
Tough economic times such
as this
recession have meant that taxpayers need to pay more attention to these chances because they could affect your finances quite a
bit.
Mina adds that MSCI is also in a
bit of a tutorial phase with the product's evolution
as it has been showing clients how to construct a Brexit analysis, should the UK leave the European Union, for example, or a scenario test for a China hard landing should a
recession grip the country.
After earlier stints
as a junior finance minister and deputy governor, he took over
as Governor of the Bank of Canada seven months before the global
recession really began to
bite in September 2008, and is credited with keeping his homeland free from the worst ravages of the crisis.
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But I do think that
as inflationary pressures begin to develop, the Fed just naturally — they «ve done it in the past, they may panic, raise rates a little
bit and that may be the one that — that «s going to trigger the next
recession.
As the nation continues to recover from the
recession of 2006 — 2009, the demand for loans has started to increase, though the landscape has changed a
bit.
Yet, fifteen months on, the crisis is every
bit as profound,
as we teeter on the brink of a double - dip
recession.
A third successive contraction of around 0.3 % is expected by analysts
as the double - dip
recession continues to
bite.
As the effect of
recession bites harder governors in the country under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors» Forum have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to bail the country out urgently.
Yet Mr Cameron has remained sensitive, and rightly so, to the danger of being seen
as too privileged to understand the travails of voters now feeling the
bite of
recession.
(AP)-- The
recession took a
bite out of IAC / InterActiveCorp in the first quarter,
as revenue fell 22 percent in the Internet company's media and advertising unit, which includes the Ask.com search engine.
PRESS RELEASE — Aug 25 — Casual dating site forgetdinner.co.uk is reporting a 200 % increase in membership over the last 3 months
as the
recession begins to
bite.
New Line / Warner Bros.» Game Night grew 25 % on Saturday over Friday with $ 7M, taking its opening to $ 16.6 M in second place, and
as we mentioned, that's OK, not fantastic, and a
bit of a rebound from the studio's R - rated laugh
recession last year with The House, Fist Fight, and Alcon's Father Figures.
As the impact of the Great
Recession began to fade a
bit from people's memories, that outstanding card debt balance began to climb gradually.
Even though Providence's full - service / fast food differential and per capita restaurant spending are a
bit below the national averages, it gets the number five spot because of its impressive growth in restaurants during the
recession,
as well
as a very low people - to - restaurant ratio.
Oppenheimer analysts counter this concern saying the firm doesn't «find earnings expectations out of context from a normalized growth perspective,» writing that after a
recession as sharp
as the one we had, it's reasonable to expect the earnings growth rate to be a
bit higher than usual
as the economy recovers.
As discussed last month, this is a bit of a too much of a good thing crash all around — tax cuts into a strong economy sending inflation and interest rates high enough to lead the Federal Reserve to (potentially) over react and raise rates too high, causing a recession and growing debt issues as the government refinances debt at higher rates, all while a tax cut reduces federal revenue
As discussed last month, this is a
bit of a too much of a good thing crash all around — tax cuts into a strong economy sending inflation and interest rates high enough to lead the Federal Reserve to (potentially) over react and raise rates too high, causing a
recession and growing debt issues
as the government refinances debt at higher rates, all while a tax cut reduces federal revenue
as the government refinances debt at higher rates, all while a tax cut reduces federal revenues.
Though mergers are more common among better economies, slowing down a
bit during
recessions, big firms sometimes use mergers
as a strategy to boost revenue during a
recession.
«You would expect the internship culture to hopefully fade away a
bit as we recover from the
recession, because employers will not be able to afford to be so choosy,» says Ball.
«Everybody's got to eat»: This
bit of wisdom had become much quoted in the years since the
recession as risk - averse real estate investors fled to the relative safety of grocery - anchored properties.
«I think what the
recession taught us is that home ownership stability is every
bit as important
as writing the contract and buying your first home,» says Brown, who is a realtor in the Dayton, Ohio, area.