Sentences with phrase «choking off growth»

As such, unlike in the past, Asian central banks will not necessarily be forced to respond with rate hikes, potentially choking off growth.
Some even believe rising public deficits choke off growth.
Using the parable of the sower, what concerns, preoccupations, or affections are most apt to choke off growth in your life?
«This issue has now gone beyond Stephen Hester, this is about a prime minister who promised to rein in excess and says to the country in a time of austerity, when his economic policies have choked off growth, that we are all in it together - how hollow is his rhetoric in light of what we have just seen today.
«The government's economic policies — spending cuts and tax rises that go too far too fast - have choked off growth and led to record levels of unemployment, with youth unemployment soaring.»
But what he will do, just as his deficit - cutting machine will choke off growth, his welfare cuts machine will whittle away most of the employment gains of the last 20 years.
Upcoming hikes are expected to be small and gradual, so they don't choke off growth, says Brad Sorensen, a director of market and sector research at Charles Schwab.
Continuing low inflation and low unemployment, two key variables that can choke off growth, helped keep the economy rolling.

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Such laws are not just a nuisance but a barrier to future growth: For the likes of Facebook and Google, they could choke off the user data that turbocharges their advertising businesses.
If it raises rates too quickly, the bank risks choking off economic growth, falling short of its ideal inflation target of two per cent and could lead to the type of financial stability risk it's trying to avoid, he said.
And she sought to assure lawmakers that the Fed would take care not to choke off any extra growth generated by tax cuts as long as inflation stayed tame.
Niesr's analysis will be welcome news for the opposition, which has repeatedly warned that the coalition's aggressive approach to reducing the deficit quickly has hurt growth by choking off the recovery.
There was no rebuttal pointing out the decent levels of growth before George Osborne choked off the recovery
Osborne's cuts choked off the recovery that was underway in 2010, as Balls and others had predicted, and growth only resumed when the chancellor retreated from his deficit reduction target in 2012.
«By cutting funding for regional growth by two thirds the Tory - led government is choking off the funding needed for regions to grow and create the jobs our economy needs,» shadow business secretary John Denham commented.
The Labour Party, its members and affiliates are committed to making sure that we get through this recession fairly, that we secure the recovery and we as a party go on to present the choice at the next election between our plans for an age of aspiration or the Tories» plans for an age of austerity, a choice between securing growth or choking off the recovery.
Any pullback in stimulus raises the risk of choking off inflation and growth too early — something ECB officials are keenly aware of after prematurely raising rates in 2011.
The price collapse, combined with the credit crisis, choked off investment in new supplies and the Paris - based IEA has repeatedly warned the oil market could surge back, damaging still fragile economic growth.
When the leaves are all gone, you will find the heart leftover, which you can eat after you have scraped off the choke (the hairy center growth).
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