Sentences with phrase «after the financial crisis of»

After the financial crisis of 2008, the Dodd - Frank Act ensured that compensation consultants were hired by the board's compensation committee and not hired by or unduly influenced by the CEO or other management.
The first is in properly capturing the nuances of the financial sector, which became apparent after the financial crisis of 2007 - 08.
Part of that decline has been due to difficult economic conditions after the financial crisis of 2008, but part of it is also due to simple demographics: The baby boomers are hitting retirement age, and young people are more likely to go to college or graduate school, meaning that fewer people will want to work.
After the financial crisis of 2008, the Fed cut the interest rate to between 0 % and 0.25 % - where it stayed until December 2015.
After the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 the state retirement bills have increased at an unsustainable rate.
Steve James» first film since the award - winning «Life Itself» tells the story of Abacus, the only bank criminally indicted after the financial crisis of 2008.
After the financial crisis of 2008 — 09, financial commentators loved to take shots at «old school» investment strategies.
Shortly after the financial crisis of 2008, prices for pre-construction condos in several markets fell abruptly, in some cases by 20 %.
MTM was a distinctive difference between futures and forwards until the regulatory reform enacted after the financial crises of 2007 - 2008.
Freiberg helped lead E * Trade back to profitability after the financial crisis of 2008, and he worked at Citigroup for thirty years as the co-chairman and CEO of Citigroup's Global Consumer Group.
After the financial crisis of 2008, the Fed cut the interest rate to between 0 % and 0.25 % - where it stayed until December 2015.
Investors who loaded up on equities after the financial crisis of 2008 — 09 would have done extremely well, but few had the fortitude to do so.
According to the study's introduction, the process of moving production activities to less - developed countries increased after the financial crisis of 2008.
The Know How's of Cryptocurrency After the financial crisis of 2008, the crumbling markets resulted in the creation of what would become cryptocurrency.
The city was considered an employment haven after the financial crisis of 2008 because of its low unemployment rate in comparison with other states.
After the financial crisis of 2007 - 08, regulators and policymakers imposed new capital requirements and restrictions on lenders.

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The end of the money - for - nothing policy that the world's central banks put in place after the 2008 financial crisis is nearly in sight.
In 2011, Handy hit the headlines: Her strategies beat the returns of the endowments at Harvard and Yale universities after her gutsy bet against U.S. stocks prior to the financial crisis.
«After a strong rebound in the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis, the pace of activity in the emerging markets has faded,» says Stephen King, HSBC's chief economist in the report.
«The apprehensions series displays spikes that coincide with well - known episodes of increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they write.
Expanded Gorgon cost to hit $ 50bn, Barnett claims The cost of the massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas venture is thought to have ballooned to as much as $ US32 billion ($ 50 billion) after Premier Colin Barnett yesterday labelled it one of the key projects that could help WA weather the global financial crisis.
Lane talked of Canada's need to restore its place in global supply chains after the Great Recession and how a stronger currency «battered» exporters after the financial crisis.
And while Federal Reserve Senior Loan Officer Surveys indicate some easing of loan terms for small businesses has occurred, it hasn't occurred as much as terms were tightened during and after the financial crisis, she noted.
Around 150 employees of national kitchen and laundry appliance retailer Kleenmaid Group face an uncertain future as administrators are appointed to the company after the global financial crisis hits sales and margins.
Investors remain very wary after the global financial crisis, the CEO of a mammoth asset manager said Tuesday.
Shirakawa's doubts kept the BOJ firmly focused on interest rates, rather than the size of its balance sheet, even after it had driven its policy rate down close to zero after the global financial crisis.
Lincoln is in the midst of a revival, after nearly being terminated as a brand by Ford during the financial crisis.
Sterling dropped more than 1 percent against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after the Bank of England announced the first rate hike since the financial crisis.
Similarly, under the financial reform law enacted after the financial crisis, we publicly report in detail on our lending programs and securities purchases, including the identities of borrowers and counterparties, amounts lent or purchased, and other information, such as collateral accepted.
The dark days of the financial crisis seem to be over for North American banks with one analyst telling CNBC that rising interest rates will boost margins and increase optimism after a period a readjustment for Wall Street lenders.
After the 2008 financial crisis when Goldman became a bank holding company, it could take in more customer deposits, which led to an increase in its holdings of more than $ 40 billion over the past six years.
After the financial crisis, underwriting standards tightened as investors pulled out of the market.»
Eight years after a devastating recession opened an era of loose U.S. monetary policy, the Federal Reserve was set on Wednesday to raise rates for the first time since 2006, in a sign the world's largest economy had overcome most of the wounds of the global financial crisis.
«I think of these as high - tech Beanie Babies or 21st - century tulips,» says Robert Hockett, a law professor at Cornell who gained notoriety after the financial crisis for proposing that cities use «eminent domain» to buy out underwater mortgages.
For months there have been reports that some U.S. regulators were weighing watering down some of the mortgage curbs proposed after the financial crisis.
After making several appearances on network TV and authoring columns on the financial crisis for Slate, the disgraced politician was recently tapped by CNN as co-host of a nightly news and discussion program alongside journalist Kathleen Parker.
Despite a mixed Friday jobs report — the US economy added only 156,000 jobs against expectations of 175,000 — the labor market has come on strong over the past few years after the financial crisis.
In Washington, a meeting of G20 finance ministers opened its doors to the media and paid tribute to Flaherty, considered a dean among global treasurers after the 2008 - 09 financial crisis rocked world economies.
The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, kick - started the launch of the legislation, known as Mifid II, after the original set of rules was found wanting in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
After all, the lack of a Canadian national regulator didn't seem to be a significant obstacle in managing the financial crisis of 2008 - 9, and the presence of a national regulator wasn't enough to prevent the U.S. financial meltdown.
Having put off the building of the hotel complex for a number of years after the global financial crisis, construction of the 307 - room DreamMore, which will be is next door to Dollywood, started over two years ago.
A certain friendliness with America's quintessential bulge - bracket bank — and one that became a symbol of what's wrong with Wall Street after the 2008 financial crisis — has not helped Clinton win over the Democratic base.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney told bankers Thursday financial regulations devised after the 2008 - 09 crisis must not be rigid but instead require flexibility to ensure unintended consequences can be managed.
The often blunt CEO of JPMorgan Chase rose up the ranks of Wall Street and, after being ousted from Citigroup by former CEO Sandy Weill, later went on to the top job at JPMorgan and is credited with leading the bank through the financial crisis relatively unscathed compared to other banks.
He comes to the position amid a critical time for the Fed, which is normalizing policy after years of extraordinary accommodation triggered by the financial crisis.
Trump's discussion of financial industry rules came ahead of a planned executive order directing the Treasury Department to review the policy, which was passed as a financial industry safeguard after the 2008 crisis.
For McNabb, a disciple of Collins and a close reader of his leadership bibles Good to Great and Built to Last, the calm after the financial crisis seemed like the perfect time «to challenge everything we were doing.»
Forbes also opposed the purchases of corporate debt — something the BoE did briefly after the financial crisis, but more to aid market functioning than to boost growth.
The bank said it had agreed to settle the lawsuit with the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) after being accused of mis - selling $ 32 billion of mortgage - backed securities before the global financial crisis.
The Play: After a private meeting with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary John Paulson on the impending financial crisis on September 16, 2008, Bachus — then the Ranking Member on the House Financial Services Committee — bet against the stock market, netting himself tens of thousands offinancial crisis on September 16, 2008, Bachus — then the Ranking Member on the House Financial Services Committee — bet against the stock market, netting himself tens of thousands ofFinancial Services Committee — bet against the stock market, netting himself tens of thousands of dollars.
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