Sentences with phrase «by turmoil in the financial markets»

Therefore, the immediate aftermath of the referendum decision was dominated by turmoil in the financial markets and a major political crisis, which in my opinion, is still ongoing.

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Together, those developments underscore that even as Europe's debt turmoil enters its third year, no clear solutions are yet in sight — despite recent signs that a new lending program by the European Central Bank might be easing financial market pressures.
Asian stock markets fell Wednesday, spooked by disappointing U.S. corporate earnings and fears that political turmoil in debt - crippled Greece is pushing it closer to financial disaster.
The ASIC is among the most successful financial markets regulators in the world because of the fact that there was no negative growth experienced as Australia wet through the Great Recession of 2009 and the Australian banking system was not affected at all by the financial turmoil at that time due to the way ASIC did a great job.
As the financial crisis waned and the emergency lending programs were wound down, the Fed chairman faced a new challenge: A recovery hobbled by tight credit, a lackluster housing market and financial turmoil in Europe that left the unemployment rate at 9.1 percent two years after the expansion began.
But at $ 109,000 each the Roadsters are not cheap, and like more established car makers Tesla has been hit hard by the recent turmoil in financial markets as well as by cost overruns and production delays for the car.
The only people who * could * pull it off are top notch hedge funds and some have indeed posted much higher returns before the market turmoil started in 2007 AND after by shorting financials, energy, commodities, etc..
If there's enough financial market turmoil, voting members of the central bank's Open Market Committee (FOMC) may announce new quantitative easing measures in what will be dubbed by the media as «QE4.&market turmoil, voting members of the central bank's Open Market Committee (FOMC) may announce new quantitative easing measures in what will be dubbed by the media as «QE4.&Market Committee (FOMC) may announce new quantitative easing measures in what will be dubbed by the media as «QE4.»
MacEwen is prompted to ask the question after reading parallel stories from London's Financial Times, Law Firms Hit by Market Turmoil, and Philadelphia's The Legal Intelligencer, With Dip in Economy, are Associate Layoffs on the Horizon?
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