Sentences with phrase «as a recession in»

November marked the 10th straight month that job growth has exceeded 200,000, the longest stretch since 1994 and further confirmation the economy is weathering slowdowns in China and the euro zone, as well as a recession in Japan.
It marked the 10th straight month that job growth has exceeded 200,000, the longest stretch since 1994 and further confirmation the economy is weathering slowdowns in China and the euro zone, as well as a recession in Japan.

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The recession of 1973 - 1975 in the U.S. came about because of rocketing gas prices caused by OPEC's raising oil prices as well as embargoing oil exports to the U.S..
As the U.S. suffered through a recession, economic downturn and slow recovery in the late - 2000s, it became tough for some car dealers to survive.
CHICAGO / SAN FRANCISCO, April 20 - As the gap between short - and long - term borrowing costs hovers near its lowest in more than 10 years, speculation has risen over whether the so - called yield curve is signaling that a recession could be around the corner.
It also does little to help the growing income gap or the overall economy, as people working several freelance jobs lack the purchasing power they may have had in more stable positions that disappeared during the recession, she said.
The September 1 Gross Domestic Product release will be the one that will let us know whether or not we are in a recession, at least by the semi-official definition of «a period of at least two consecutive quarters of negative growth in real gross domestic product for Canada, as reported by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act.»
Since the recession ended in mid-2009, the economy has been expanding at sub-par rates as a string of problems from higher gas prices to Europe's debt crisis have acted as a drag on the U.S. economy.
There's been consistent growth, and the U.S. has not fallen back into a recession — both positives in Bosworth's estimation — but in many ways the economy is stagnant, only growing the necessary amount each year just to stand still, as Bosworth put it.
Casino operators agreed to raise wages during the last round of negotiations in 2013 as the city was coming out of the recession.
And as we are past mid-cycle in this expansion, the shadowy outlines of that recession are in my opinion beginning to take shape.
As the leader in fire and water damage restoration, PuroClean offers a franchise opportunity in the $ 204 + billion dollar recession - proof restoration industry!
The following chart compares business fixed capital investment — money that's put into things such as plants and machinery — in the wake of the last three recessions.
(Not including the two - quarter downturn which occurred in 2015, since the C.D. Howe Institute's Business Cycle Council has not acknowledged that as an official recession).
In 2008, as the Great Recession loomed, Frankfort doubled down on store expansion, broadened its lower - end collections with bags made of cheaper fabric, and added far more products carrying Coach's «C» logo.
In his six years as Mayor of Calgary, Naheed Nenshi has dealt with his fair share of damage control, from catastrophic flooding in 2013, wildfires this spring in the neighbouring communities, and the ongoing fallout from the province's recessioIn his six years as Mayor of Calgary, Naheed Nenshi has dealt with his fair share of damage control, from catastrophic flooding in 2013, wildfires this spring in the neighbouring communities, and the ongoing fallout from the province's recessioin 2013, wildfires this spring in the neighbouring communities, and the ongoing fallout from the province's recessioin the neighbouring communities, and the ongoing fallout from the province's recession.
This spring, as the tech industry is soaring out of the Great Recession, plans are in the works for a flurry of massive, perk - laden headquarters.
The majority of banks and economists have forecast a UK recession in the wake of Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union, as investment and trade suffer from the uncertainty around the country's future.
Recession Ride Taxi in Essex, Vermont lets passengers pay what they want for their ride as well as for in - car drinks.
The 20 - year period from 1977 to 1997, as this encompasses a variety of macro-economic conditions: five years of stagflation and two back - to - back recessions (1977 - 1982), strong growth from 1983 to 1990, a mild recession in 1991, and growth from 1993 to 1997.
As noted above, we had a giant surplus on hand when the economy entered recession in early 2001.
Sales had been sliding for several years before plunging off a precipice as the financial crisis deepened into a global recession in 2009.
He was referring to a prediction he had made nine months earlier that, before the recession was over, media companies would experience a decline in advertising revenue of as much as 40 percent.
Ontario could be accused of hypocrisy, as its manufacturers decried so - called Buy American provisions in U.S. stimulus efforts during the recession.
The airline's spending spree was a rare bit of good news for the planes» manufacturers as they struggled to thrive in a rough recession.
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.
But Italy's current debt load is quite high, and the country's leaders surely won't relish the opportunity of going into the next recession as the weakest and most indebted in the eurozone.
CHICAGO / SAN FRANCISCO, April 20 (Reuters)- As the gap between short - and long - term borrowing costs hovers near its lowest in more than 10 years, speculation has risen over whether the so - called yield curve is signaling that a recession could be around the corner.
Rubio would roll back the Dodd - Frank banking act, which has imposed tighter regulations on the large Wall Street banks in the wake of the recession, as part of a push to decrease or eliminate government restrictions on businesses.
The National Bureau of Economic Research, which officially makes the call on whether the US economy is in recession, has its own criteria, but technicalities aside, few people will argue with a characterization of the US economy as being «in recession» if we see two straight quarters of negative growth.
South of the border, there's a lot of attention being paid to the rich, as President Barack Obama and some wealthy Americans like Warren Buffett call on the most affluent to pay a greater share of taxes in that recession - torn nation.
Similarly, in 2001's economic dip, women's job losses accounted for only 14 % of total layoffs, largely because women overwhelmingly work in recession - proof industries such as health care, education and the public sector.
As the C&I market has skewed toward larger deals in the wake of the recession, the outline of the restructuring market for the next recession has begun to come into focus.
While there have been improvements in some labour market indicators, the number of people who have been unemployed for over a year has remained frustratingly high since the end of the recession, as shown in the graph below.
In fact, we could already be in a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next yeaIn fact, we could already be in a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next yeain a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next yeain later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next year.
The reason this matters to you and me is that these eight banks are deemed to be «systemically important» (i.e. if one or more of them fail, it could bring the economy to its knees just as we experienced in the Great Recession).
Still, much of the brisk business overall reflected the abundance of deals, showing that shoppers are as bargain - hungry now as they were during in the first years after the Great Recession, if not more.
Over the course of 2001, as global markets fell and the world headed into recession, Apple launched the iTunes music software (in January), the Mac OS X operating system (March), the first Apple retail stores (May), and the first iPod (November), a 5 GB model that Apple bragged would hold 1,000 songs.
It's an idea that has been around forever, but is making a big comeback as people who have lost their jobs in the recession increasingly look to start a small business as an alternative to traditional employment.
Although the industry suffered in the two years immediately following the recession, revenue began growing again in 2011 as business owners freed up capital by shifting to renting — rather than purchasing — heavy equipment.
Lending from big banks dried up in 2009 and 2010, as the recession hit many small business hard.
In a recession, just about any client will do, and professionals justify horrible projects and accounts as «learning experiences.»
The 47 hour figure has remained largely consistent over the past 14 years, Gallup reports, even as the number of jobs began to plummet on the heels of the recession in 2007.
Still, the temptation now to use historically low - interest money from mortgages, personal credit lines and 401 (k) plans to invest in the stock market is great, especially as the Dow is reaching historic heights at more than 26,000 — a milestone unfathomable in 2009, during the Great Recession.
This occurred after shock - price implosions in 1986 when Brent fell to $ 9 per barrel (Riyadh deliberately flooded the market), in 1998 when Brent crashed to $ 10 (OPEC failed to see the Asian crisis coming and increased quotas as demand was falling); and in 2008 at $ 36 (amid the Great Recession).
Tasked with avoiding a new financial crisis, the ECB is putting pressure on banks to clean up their balance sheets from unpaid loans inherited from the last recession, a problem for most countries in the south of Europe, as well as Slovenia and Ireland.
Long bear markets, defined as a drop of 20 percent or more in stock prices over the course of months, do tend to correlate with recessions.
In any case, McDonalds can be seen as a recession - proof company; its fans walk through the doors to celebrate good times and walk in to save money during bad timeIn any case, McDonalds can be seen as a recession - proof company; its fans walk through the doors to celebrate good times and walk in to save money during bad timein to save money during bad times.
«It doesn't only matter how big GDP is in the future, but also how it gets there, such as by slow steady growth, or by periods of rapid growth mixed with recession,» he said.
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