Sentences with phrase «perfect economic storm»

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Moving into Brazil was a natural progression for Weatherhaven, Castelli says, who describes the country's physical and economic characteristics positively as a «perfect storm
Malaysia's economy and currency are suffering from «an almost perfect storm» due to an outflow of funds from emerging markets, low oil prices and China's slowdown, the country's economic planning minister said on Tuesday.
The Russian forex has practically halved in benefit considering that the summer as it faces a «perfect storm» of lower oil rates, looming economic downturn and Western sanctions more than Ukraine.
On the contrary, «the U.S. economy has shown remarkable resilience considering it has endured the perfect storm of economic headwinds which were amplified by anti-growth policy priorities,» says Lisa Shalett, Head of Investment & Portfolio Strategies.
If we are headed for an economic «fiscal cliff» and political «beghanzi cliff,» then does that mean we are headed for an American «perfect storm»?
So Corby may have lasting significance in providing the first evidence of a potential perfect storm for the Conservatives of increasing Labour momentum in an era of disappointing economic news, combined with UKIP starting to offer a threat beyond its previous single issue politics to the Tory right flank.
A new study points to the risk that China and India will be facing severe water shortages by 2050 due to a perfect storm of economic growth, climate change, and fast growing populations.
The combination of high school dropouts» lack of skills and the current harsh economic picture puts young people without a high school credential in the center of a perfect economic and social storm.
Koslow's «adultescents» are a new phenomenon, different from both F. Scott Fitzgerald's or even David Foster Wallace's slouchers, unprecedented in both scope and spiritual danger because of our new century's perfect storm of economic hardship and over-qualification.
In 2012, around the time The Atlantic was reporting that «a perfect storm of economic and demographic factors» might be to blame for Millennials» indifference to automobile ownership, a new industry (of sorts) was born.
Yes there's a sort of «perfect storm» of peak oil, economic problems, and climate problems.
The Chinese investors» appetite for bladders, the economic slump in Mexico, and lax enforcement created a perfect storm.
Roger Jones, a professorial research fellow at the Victoria Institute of Strategic Economic Studies (VISES) at Australia's Victoria University, described the repeal of the tax as «the perfect storm of stupidity».
Today, shale drillers face a perfect storm of economic challenges, environmental headaches, and stiff competition from the wind sector and other forms of renewable energy.
It is the perfect storm for bicycle commuting, and the bike business is probably withstanding the ongoing economic turmoil a lot better than many other industries.
This «perfect storm» of factors threatens our civilization with political and economic chaos.
«The Perfect Storm: How the U.S. Presidential Election and Recent Economic Events Will Impact Labor and Employment Laws in 2009 and Beyond,» New York, New York, November 6, 2008
For some time, the market has been experiencing the perfect storm: a combination of sluggish trading conditions in a difficult economic climate, alongside significant regulatory change, including the Legal Services Act, which allows new players with deep pockets to enter the sector.
The article reported that labor lawyers see a perfect storm brewing for age - discrimination claims, fueled by the clash of economic reality and legal reality.
An analysis of the dying finance, real - estate and auto industries, and what to do if you're in the center of a perfect storm As a hedge - fund manager at Bear Stearns in the summer of 2007, Ron Dadina didn't worry too much about the wave of bad investments and economic turmoil he saw engulfing the groups that handled banking and real - estate securities investments.
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