Sentences with phrase «about global recovery»

«As you have uncertainty about China and the oil market, and about global recovery, money flows into the U.S.,» Clarida told CNBC's «Worldwide Exchange» on Wednesday.

Not exact matches

Further escalation of trade tensions could raise worries about the global economic recovery, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday.
The IMF said that the partial U.S. government shutdown, now in its second week, is adding to uncertainty about the still - fragile global economic recovery.
Kapyrin also said there is optimism about the global synchronous economic recovery and the upcoming earnings season.
So, if merely talking about tapering QE nearly shook the global recovery out of its shoes, could the actual taper unleash some sort of financial tsunami?
«The wire and cable industry has been navigating an uneven and lengthy global economic recovery for several years, far different than a «normal» business cycle» Kenny told Fortune, responding to questions about the company's poor track record.
«Industry protagonists are much more cautious about the slope and length of runway for the industry recovery going forward, so you've seen a series of combinations which have sought scale,» said William Herbert, head of global energy research at Simmons & Co International, a unit of Piper Jaffray.
This past year, the information technology sector and other growing areas of the market have benefited from optimism about the global economic recovery and improving corporate earnings.
Early into this year, analysts and investors were way more optimistic about the oil price recovery, but as global inventories continued to stay high and OPEC lost its market charm with the cuts and compliance, prices started dropping again, and WTI has traded mostly below US$ 50 — and frequently below US$ 45 — since early March.
The breadth of the global recovery has expanded: Manufacturing figures are up in about 80 % of countries, a share that has steadily increased over the past year.
Increasing uncertainty about growth prospects for China and other emerging - market economies, in contrast, is raising questions about the pace of the global recovery.
The moves higher in global stock markets have been accompanied by a recovery in oil prices to over $ 48 a barrel, receding worries about the Chinese economy, and the U.S. Federal Reserve indicating it is in no hurry to tighten policy.
«We are still optimistic about the global economic recovery and China's exports outlook, giving Beijing leeway to stick to the current deleveraging agenda,» said Robin Xing, Chief China Economist at Morgan Stanley.
There are both good and bad reasons to worry about the recovery but, in short, the euro area can continue to do well despite sluggish global growth, -LSB-...]
After relatively lacklustre growth for the first three quarters of 2004 (with the notable exception of the Australian market), global equity markets rose strongly in the December quarter, in part reflecting renewed confidence about the strength of the economic recovery in the US (Graph 20, Table 5).
The generally positive run of economic data around the world has been reflected in a clear change in sentiment in financial markets since mid-year, as concerns that the global recovery would falter gave way to increasing confidence about the outlook.
The gains in Asian stocks were in line with rallies in the global financial market, with investors showing optimism about the global economic recovery and a prospect that the US could pass the much discussed tax reform.
With all the discussion about global climate change effects, new research shows that another kind of climate is an important factor in regional pinyon pine tree recovery after drought events — the microclimate.
These so - called «modest hyperthermals» (meaning a rapid, pronounced period of global warming) had shorter durations and recoveries (about a 40,000 year cycle) and involved an exchange of carbon between surface reservoirs into the atmosphere and then into sediment.
Perhaps this is the inevitable volatility reflecting the combined uncertainty about the upcoming elections, the outlook for global recovery, and general economic uncertainty, and Mr. Market is merely going through the inevitable digestion required after the gluttony of the last decade; but I'd posit that there's a bigger risk sitting in the wings.
The global surface temperature increase since about 1860 corresponds to a recovery from the Little Ice Age, modulated by natural ocean and atmosphere cycles, without need for additional forcing by greenhouse gases.
Engineering News The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) expects a recovery in the deployment of wind projects in South Africa, following a hiatus in 2016 brought about by Eskom's refusal to enter into power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable - energy projects procured in 2015.
(sarc) The correct answer to all political questions about TCR global sun - induced ozone recovery sensitivity (50 % undefined or rather obscurely neglecting the modelling of bark beetles and their modelled «black carbon» on ice sheets.)
It seems for instance there is a 1 Kyear natural cycle leading to RWP about 2 Kyears ago and a MWP about 1 Kyear ago... See for illustration Ljungqvist 2010 Actually Global Warming observed during 19th and 20th centuries is very likely corresponding to LIA recovery, i.e. from the cool period of this 1 Kyear cycle.
We have just started a sixth period with the proposed name of Anthropocene, that should last around 2,200 years, until about 4,200 C.E. Every one of the last five periods (since 10.2 kyr ago) started with global warming as a recovery from the depressed temperatures of the cooling oscillations that separate the periods.
It will become increasingly clear in the next few years that global temperatures have not warmed significantly since about 1980, and the small amount of observed atmospheric warming was primarily due to the natural recovery after the temporary cooling effect of two major volcanoes, El Chichon in 1982 and Pinatubo in 1991 +.
Talk about a lose - lose situation: On one hand, not taking any action to repair the hole would allow harmful UV radiation to percolate through; on the other hand, helping to accelerate its recovery could strengthen global warming by trapping more heat in the atmosphere and by disrupting wind patterns in the Southern Hemisphere — causing warming in Antarctica.
The global market cap is, however, currently showing some signs of recovery at $ 744 B after taking a dip down to about $ 600B.
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