Sentences with phrase «as a recession emerges»

Corrections driven by emerging cracks in the economic foundation can turn into bear markets as a recession emerges and corporate profits decline.
New claims for unemployment tend to spike rapidly as a recession emerges.

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Brazil was the only main market to see profits decline, for a sixth consecutive quarter, as Latin America's largest economy emerges unevenly and slowly from its worst recession in more than a century.
In addition to covering the full range of investment opportunities, the book features new material on the Great Recession and the global credit crisis as well as an increased focus on the long - term potential of emerging markets.
Today's hyper - connected, hyper - informed millennials are acutely aware of this, as many of these young people emerged from college amid the great recession.
Cha founded the Richmond, Virginia - based business in 2009, as the U.S. was slowly emerging from deep recession.
Profits at Avis (CAR) surged thanks to increased travel as we emerge from the recession.
As the nation's economy emerges from recession, many companies are adopting a more cautious bird - in - the - hand strategy - working to retain the customers they have rather than continually pursuing prospects.
These forces helped Canada weather the recession of 2008 - 2009 reasonably well, even as other countries such as Britain and the U.S. plunged into turmoil from which they've yet to emerge.
«Our government has been consistently clear that we must remain focused as our economy emerges from the effects of the great global recession,» Sousa said in a statement.
Fund managers cut their exposure to both commodities and emerging market equities to record lows this month, as oil and metals seem unable to shrug off price weakness and China recession fears mount, new research shows.
What impacts will the recession in the U.K. and Japan have, and what about the slowing growth in the major emerging markets such as India and China?
In 2009, as Chicago manufacturer Wiegel Tool Works was emerging from the recession and wanting to hire again, company president Aaron Wiegel noticed that his job ads for tool and die makers were going unfilled for months.
As I sat with a few people and «war - gamed» what the next recession will look like, a general agreement emerged that the credit markets will be far more volatile than they were last time, even though banks are better capitalized today than they were 10 years ago.
She found that, all else equal, for every one - percentage - point increase in the national unemployment rate, the starting income of new graduates fell by as much as 7 percent; the unluckiest graduates of the decade, who emerged into the teeth of the 1981 — 82 recession, made roughly 25 percent less in their first year than graduates who stepped into boom times.
Although they're painful, recessions are needed to weed out the strong companies from the weak, as many companies go out of business during the downturns and new ones emerge.
Last week was not a crash, though a free - fall appears increasingly possible, as the reality of emerging recession (and all that it implies for fresh credit risks, sovereign defaults, fiscal imbalances, banking strains and other problems) will likely smash against the consensus view of economic expansion in next few months.
This was a welcome development for Metals & Mining equities, as metal prices have been under pressure for most of 2011 and 2012, largely, we suspect, due to concerns about a recession in Europe, slowing growth in key emerging markets, especially China, and the sluggish pace of economic recovery at home.
Emerging market equities had a dream run since the bottom in 2016 (where, if you recall, they took a pummeling as a number of EM economies went into recession, China slowed, currencies crunched, and commodities crashed).
As the economic recession and problems of urban decay collided with civil rights exhaustion and new immigration, however, some Jesus jokes emerged.
Consumer trends and how shopper habits are changing as the country emerges from recession are revealed in latest report
As the country has emerged from the recession, DRY Soda landed much - needed financing.
What if factors such as economic recession and public disapproval had not emerged as major constraints to the involvement of the US and its Western allies in the Afghan war!
Aspects relating to audits of firms in a bid to narrow the gender pay gap are still under review by the government, however, with an eye to avoiding placing any new demands on British business as the economy emerges from recession.
Those deals were struck under the threat of extensive layoffs as the state at the time was emerging from the 2008 financial crash and recession.
During the 2010 - 11 school year, the adjustment was a $ 2.7 billion cut to state education spending to balance the budget as the state emerged from a recession.
The rail industry is under intense pressure from increasing passenger numbers as the country emerges from recession, with a lack of competition between franchises blamed for the failures in efficiency.
They are::: The revelation in November 2007 that Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was aware the Security Industry Authority had granted licences to 5,000 illegal workers but did not think the Home Office's official explanation was «good enough» for the press office or ministers to use;:: The fact that an illegal immigrant had been employed as a cleaner in the House of Commons, which emerged in February this year;:: A whips» list of potential Labour rebels who might vote against the Government over plans to increase the pre-charge terror detention limit to 42 days in a crucial Commons vote;:: A letter from Ms Smith to Prime Minister Gordon Brown warning that the recession could lead to a rise in violent crime and burglaries.
As the UK construction industry emerges from recession, ensuring staff are fully and expertly trained will be a vital part of ramping up productivity and efficiency, to produce low - carbon housing of the future.
According to Reuters, the West African nation emerged from its first recession in 25 years in the second quarter of 2017 as oil revenues rose, although the slow pace of growth suggests the recovery remains fragile.
Even as the nation gradually emerges from the depths of the Great Recession, income inequality in New York has gone up in each of the past three years.
As the UK emerges from the recession, competition is tougher than ever, with graduates from the last two years applying for the same jobs as the class of 201As the UK emerges from the recession, competition is tougher than ever, with graduates from the last two years applying for the same jobs as the class of 201as the class of 2010.
And when the price tag for the full cost of new technology, training, leadership, teacher preparation, and all the rest became clear in 2014 and 2015, just as states emerging from the Great Recession were restoring cuts to state agencies and hoping to trim taxes, it was no surprise that a slew of states decided they'd keep the Core standards but also their old assessments, instructional materials, training, and teacher preparation.
There is the possibility, however, that the protected position in a time of cuts may impact how education is funded as we emerge from the recession: larger proportions may go to other budget areas that were more drastically cut.
The Serbian government is targeting growth of 2 percent this year, as the European Union candidate country emerges from recession.
«I don't believe we can afford to emerge from the recession as we are,» he Autocar recently.
Although there is some evidence that the worldwide economy is emerging from recession and we began to see signs of recovery in the market as we moved into the improved weather months, we still expect challenging market conditions for the remainder of 2010 compared to 2009.
While business travel worldwide continues to show a steady recovery from the dark days of the great Recession, some countries are emerging as «hot spots» where prices will increase more than in others.
In the wake of the Great Recession and the growing urgency of climate change, Walden emerges again as a home - grown American handbook dedicated to self - reliance and a life lived with, not against, nature.
3) The third tendency emerges from the opportunity offered to us by the Great Recession to launch... the market segment known as LOHAS, or Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability...
Four out of five sole practitioners and small independent firms consider themselves «stable or growing», as a new breed of business - savvy lawyers emerge from the recession.
Whether or not these economies are truly decoupled, the strength of domestic demand has undoubtedly contributed to their recent success, and I feel confident that as the West emerges from recession, the pace of global expansion from the big companies will soon pick up again.
They were gathering force during the 2000s, but emerged in high relief as a result of the stresses imposed on BigLaw firms and their clients as the economy descended into the Great Recession during 2008.
Furthermore, due to the recession in Europe, entrepreneurship emerged as a viable Masters in Management Career option, especially among the younger students.
As the country continues to emerge from the recession, organizations across every industry are expanding their sales forces and tweaking their recruitment strategies — so competition fro the best talent is fierce.
«A new generation of consumers will emerge from this recession and the agents who are positioned to make themselves stand out as being unique, will be highly successful.
Emerging out of the recession, as businesses downsized and out - of - work professionals launched new enterprises, shared workspaces are the perfect fit for small businesses and wildly popular among entrepreneurs...
As the U.S. emerged from the recession and overseas tourism in New York boomed, rents on Fifth Avenue from 49th to 60th streets — the world's most expensive stretch of retail real estate — jumped about 50 percent in the past five years, according to Cushman.
«Though the speed of tall building construction may cycle with the markets, the overall trend is for the number of high rises to increase over the next decade and to continue to reach skyward as we eventually emerge from recession.
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