Sentences with phrase «by economic fears»

It's important for investors to note that the correction was not prompted by economic fears, a collapse in corporate earnings prospects or a geopolitical shock.

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Many on the right are understandably concerned by the Fed's unprecedented policy actions, fearing they will lead to dramatically higher inflation and economic instability.
From an economic standpoint, he foresees inflation fear and Fed tightening, which will be followed by a painful recession.
Wall Street stock futures are lower this morning over renewed fears for the global economy after some weak Japanese economic data and some routine gloom from the Bank of England, which is worried, among other things, by the potential impact of the U.K.'s vote on whether to leave the E.U..
Quick answer: no, as the European Central Bank, which has an inate fear of inflation, felt compelled on Thursday by the economic crisis in Europe to cut its benchmark interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, bringing the refinancing rate to a record low of 0.75 % and the overnight deposit rate to zero.
Inflation fears are not just driven by improved economic expectations.
It is no different this time around except that in the environment characterized by fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) that's prevailed since the 2008 Financial Panic, each instance of ebbing in data is feared to be the start of the next economic and market meltdown.
The second quarter was dominated by volatility brought on by macro fears largely surrounding Europe and the eurozone economic situation, but slower growth in the U.S. and the emerging markets also weighed in on people's fears.
Despite this, many observers expected tapering to start in September 2013, and the fact it didn't was blamed on weak economic data and the fear of growth being slowed by the oncoming government shutdown and debt ceiling discussion.
It's a legitimate concern, considering the spikes in volatility this year caused by fears of global economic slowdown, dissolution of the European Union and policy reversal by the Federal Reserve.
But analysts have downplayed any fear of a broader economic downturn, suggesting that companies and the national economy are too large for it to be impacted by any one tariff.
However, rates may be more affected by fears surrounding the implosion of the Iran arms deal than today's economic releases.
Greece has a new government, led by left - wing, anti-austerity Syriza — an event that has heightened fears about the country's economic future and relationship with the other 18 countries that use the euro.
When more money is printed, gold has traditionally been a beneficiary, for two key reasons: 1) If the money - printing is accompanied by economic growth, greater access to capital might boost demand for luxury items, including gold (the Love Trade); and 2) If the money - printing isn't accompanied by economic growth, inflationary pressures might prompt investors to increase their exposure to real assets, such as gold (the Fear Trade).
Fears around China's slowdown and the consequences of the U.K.'s Brexit vote started to dissipate by late summer as stronger economic data began to emerge worldwide.
In addition to worrying about their own flocks, they also fear that the West, smitten with the BJP's growth - oriented economic agenda and preoccupied by the threat of Islamic extremism, ignores the constriction of religious freedom and human rights in India today.
It's also a sign of weak faith and the hypocrisy that pervades most organized religion that preachers fear alienating their source of income by preaching on economic injustice but are real warriors when it comes to bashing gays.
Some believe that Christian fears should be lessened by the fact that the decision to join the Islamic Conference was motivated by economic rather than religious concerns.
However, it is illogical to ascribe the foundation of all faiths and religious tendencies to material or economic circumstances and demands, to fear of the terrifying forces of nature, to ignorance or to considerations rejected by science.
-- The growth drive is diminished in many persons by a variety of factors including emotional malnutrition, toxic relationships, economic deprivation, social oppression, and their own fear of and resistance to growth.
Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command fears the economic downturn could lead to an increased likelihood of an attack by the extreme right.
But rather than fearing the unknown future, the Israeli people, recently reunited by welfare claims, should find the courage to tie together Israel's internal socio - economic contradictions, and the seemingly never - ending political conflict that surrounds the country.
I could not help remembering how economic turmoil had conspired with Nazi nationalism and militarism — all intensified by Germany's defeat in World War I — to send the world reeling into catastrophe... It is not entirely mistaken to contemplate our post-election state with fear and trembling.
Their campaign speeches spurned fear, and pointed out that the Remain advocates — so adamant about Brexit's negative economic consequences — were the same «experts» blindsided by the 2008/2009 economic crisis.
Mr. Suarez and other business leaders fear that the provision would undermine economic development in the state by holding projects to an unreasonable — and unattainable — level of environmental stewardship.
Odigie - Oyegun dismissed a report that Chime's move to APC was prompted by fears of possible prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Inexorably prisoners are taken from similar places, geographically, culturally and economically and their experience of violence, of absence from parenthood, and of economic privation swiftly contribute to growing structures of nested criminality, resistent to incremental policy solutions and easily feared and reviled by those more fortunately placed.
The business body fears the move will damage the economic recovery by causing more drastic cuts to capital investment in other areas.
Continued EU membership can help address both economic uncertainty and cultural anxiety — widespread fears that certain values and ways of life are threatened by the forces of transnational markets.
He explained that the fear of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) by public officers was now the beginning of wisdom.
«Loosening the rigid labour market is seen as vital to ensure Spain's long - term economic recovery and to ease market fears of a Greek - style debt crisis by proving Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero's unpopular government can act.
«Those who will be hit hardest by the economic shock associated with the vote to leave the EU need a strong opposition, as do those communities who fear rising levels of intolerance, hatred and division.
In 2008's The Dark Knight especially, Nolan toyed with the notion of Gotham City as a locus for international economic corruption by plugging public fears around the time of the 2007 - 2008 financial crisis into a subplot involving a self - preserving accountant who flees to Hong Kong with a small fortune.
In the case of Rwandan refugees who are estimated at 1 600 (0.5 % of the global Rwandan refugee population), 4 protection challenges do not only emanate from socio - economic exclusion but also from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)'s recommendation that said Rwandan refugee status be revoked through the invocation of cessation clause in accordance with Articles 1C (5) and 1C (6) of the 1951 Refugee Convention.5 Added to this challenge are also those of insecurity, fear and terror, caused by an unending hunting down of Rwandan refugees who live in South Africa and elsewhere.
Generally, exclusion of refugees is grounded in the hyped fears of employers and service providers that the Immigration Act of 2002 could impose penalties on them if they do not comply with its rules.15 This misconception is further reinforced by political statements, which hold that the majority of refugees are bogus or economic migrants who are in South Africa in a search of a better life.16 There is apparently an inability to distinguish between applicability of the immigration regime and refugee regime.17 However, it is true that the Refugees Act of 1998 strictly exempts refugees and asylum - seekers from the immigration restrictive measures imposed on non-citizens in certain circumstances.
Luminous, passionate, expansive, an emotional tour de force, Sunset Park follows the hopes and fears of a cast of unforgettable characters brought together by the mysterious Miles Heller during the dark months of the 2008 economic collapse.
And then how they are shocked again — by corporations and politicians who exploit the fear and disorientation of this first shock to push through economic shock therapy.
The record lows were not so much data - driven (there were very few economic reports last week) as they were driven by fear.
Market participants are spooked by a multitude of fears including Greece, China, potential interest rate increase, global economic slowdown, commodity...
Yet, classifying them all as persons per se raises economic fears, thereby necessitating the courts to treat pets as persons in the limited circumstances of tort and custody disputes only upon substantial evidence that these pets were treated as persons by their owners.
Even shows that went on as scheduled took a hit because of fears of the outbreak; the Los Angeles area economy lost an estimated $ 100,000 in revenue from lodging, food, gas and entertainment because of reduced entries at the Memorial Day Classic in 2011.5 By vaccinating horses before exposure, you can help protect them against an EHV outbreak and against economic loss.
Mindful of the need for the fine arts of patronage since it tends to receive its support from an economic elite - which Greenberg feared was disappearing - he prophetically predicted a classless society brought about by the coming age of industrialization and a broad leisure class.
It points out that it has taken 50 years to create a vibrant arts culture in Britain that is the envy of the world and appeals to the government not to slash arts funding and risk destroying this long - term achievement and the social and economic benefits it brings to all.The artists acknowledge that reasonable cuts and efficiencies are necessary butthey fear that the 25 % cuts being proposed will destroy much of what has been achieved and will have a particularly damaging impact on national and regional museums and their collections.The campaign is being organised by the London branch of a national consortium of over 2,000 arts organisations and artists dedicated to working together and finding new ways to support the arts in the UK.
How are Will and others of that sort not trying to invoke fear by greatly exaggerating the economic consequences of doing anything?
At the other extreme, understandable economic insecurity and fear of radical change have been exploited by ideologues and vested interests to whip up ill - informed, populist rage, and climate scientists have become the punching bag of shock jocks and tabloid scribes.
It is impossible to shake the nagging feeling the best years of my generation's careers face a second lost decade, marred by irresolvable constitutional riddles, economic arguments that would shame a kindergarten class and the fear a nuclear arsenal resides in the hands of a reckless real estate mogul whose personal arrogance is only matched by his geopolitical ineptitude.
Tchernobyl is mainly caused by the encounter of stalinian lack of respect for security, with modern «management by profitability»... after decennies of pure soviet management, the mix of management pressure with soviet terror, cooked with economic weakness lead to the drama... then soviet hiding, occidental cowardness, NGO fear mongering, crony capitalism son of Washington Consensus, finish the dirty job... and most of the dead and poor are not linked to radioactivity, but to crony capitalism and fear mongers.
Is this a sign of fear by traditional economic institutions?
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 The Bright Side of Job Loss By Gary Cohen, MBA, Certified Executive & Career Coach ♦ ♦ ♦ Losing your job during these tough economic times is a traumatic event and the realization of one of our greatest fears while we are employed.
In the economic times we now find ourselves in, the stress, fear and challenges are being felt by everyone, not just families touched by divorce.
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