Sentences with phrase «economic analysts who»

Economic analysts who once railed against government interference now claim to have regulation in their blood.
The team consisted of Cesar Conda, an adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney and now a political consultant; Andrew Lundquist, the White House energy policy director, who is now an energy lobbyist; Kyle E. McSlarrow, the chairman of Dan Quayle's 2000 presidential campaign and now deputy secretary of energy; Robert C. McNally Jr., an energy and economic analyst who is now an investment banker; Karen Knutson, a deputy on energy policy and a former Republican Senate aide; and Marcus Peacock, an analyst on science and energy issues from the Office of Management and Budget.

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In May, Ben Rabidoux, an Ontario financial adviser (and an unapologetic renter) who runs the Economic Analyst blog, illustrated the unprecedented gap that's opened between the cost of renting and owning with a series of fever graphs charting rents and housing prices in seven cities across the country.
There are analysts who hunt for stocks and bonds to invest in, strategists making investment decisions, risk managers and macro analysts studying economic conditions.
Trump has been a vocal critic of the Iran nuclear deal and imposing new sanctions would put economic pressure on Iranian leadership, but analysts say it could also send the wrong message to the country's people who are in the midst of challenging their rulers in the most significant uprising Iran has seen since 2009.
But we will likely see more demand for market research analysts who will help companies interpret key information on economic trends and demographics.
«At this point,» says Jared Dillian, a former Wall Street trader and contrarian analyst who predicted Canada's looming economic crash early on, «you'd have to live under a rock to not realize what's going on.
The indicator reflects the difference between analysts who are optimistic about forthcoming economic development of Germany within six months and those who are pessimistic.
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My economic ignorance is no different to any of the other political journalists who pretend to be analysts once or twice a year, of course.
Hasan Tariq Al Hasan is a Bahrain - based economic and political analyst who writes regularly on Bahraini and Arab affairs.
«This kind of precautionary approach achieves a balance of economic interests and conservation benefits,» said Sarah Reiter, a co-author and former early career law and policy fellow at the Center for Ocean Solutions who now works as an ocean policy analyst at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
She leads an office of attorneys and transportation industry analysts who investigate and enforce DOT's aviation economic, consumer protection, and civil rights requirements primarily through negotiation and issuing cease and desist orders assessing civil penalties.
A new problem for people who have just started to use credit or who are «underbanked» as the socio - economic analysts like to say is the imposition of minimum credit scores for FHA mortgages (580 with a 3.5 percent down payment).
These are loose notes from Table 3, which had a mix of people, an ecologist (Gene Likens), a sustainability blogger (Revkin), an analyst of new economic models (Tim Jenkins), three grad students from New York University, and two people — a father, Michael Chender, and his lawyer daughter — from a metals industry consultancy (who are also involved in the mindfulness field).
This agency would also need to include financial analysts who can help with justifying school safety on economic as well as moral grounds.
Below you can read my missive, with e-mail shorthand slightly cleaned up, followed by an exchange this query triggered between Vaclav Smil, the University of Manitoba analyst of just about every global risk and trend, and Lester Brown, who heads the Earth Policy Institute and has for decades warned of economic and environmental unraveling.
LSE policy analyst Fergus Green, who co-authored the study with Lord Stern, told RTCC projected lower levels of Chinese economic growth this decade would likely lead to a drop in emissions.
Analysts who had attributed the pause to slower economic growth in a number of parts of the world, especially China, were closer to the truth.
Analysts who picked up on the Economic Times story and spoke to Reuters about Apple's decision said the company is indeed seeing that demand might be heavier for the iPhone X than the iPhone 8 and has decided to shift its order focus to its new device.
A junior financial analyst is an individual working in a corporation or an organization who is responsible for making research on the various macro and micro economic factors and conditions that affect the company.
The lack of affordability in San Francisco and other communities along California's coast worries politicians and fiscal analysts, who say it could eventually curb economic growth.
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