Sentences with phrase «because economic prospects»

It's happening because economic prospects vary so wildly from country to country.

Not exact matches

Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank, said this meeting is more serious than in past years largely because of the fallout from Brexit, which is raising concerns about Ireland's economic prospects and the future for Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
This is because the province has accumulated a large public debt that given the prospects for an economic slowdown and / or rising interest rates will potentially increase fiscal pressure via debt service costs which in 2016 - 17 totaled $ 11.7 billion or just over 8 percent of total government spending.
I am committed to this campaign because it will open doors to many more girls who would like to have a future with better economic and social prospects instead of falling into the traditional quagmire of yesterday.
State Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner Joe Martens said the economic prospects for fracking were «uncertain at best,» because state regulations to protect water and human would restrict fracking in a large area.
@Viscount: Overweighting a country because you like its economic prospects is not the same as tilting a portfolio based on Fama - French principles.
However, just crunching differences in home prices can skew results towards communities that have poor prospects — that is, neighbourhoods that are cheap because they're mired by social problems, lack amenities or are plagued by anemic local economic growth.
At present, the lack of coherence is a plus, and everyone gives a positive spin on a movement that has no clear direction, but just likes to complain, because they are upset over their own economic prospects.
A value investor can be a growth investor because you're buying something that has above - average growth prospects and you're buying it at a discount to the economic value of the business.»
State Rep. Meloyde Blancett, D - Tulsa, said prematurely ending the refundable aspect of the subsidy would hurt economic development in the state, because business prospects would view it as going back on a commitment.
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