Sentences with phrase «collapse in commodity prices»

In many advanced economies, headline inflation has been pushed lower by the sudden collapse in commodity prices — a temporary effect — but core inflation rates have remained stable.
The global collapse in commodities prices has forced oil and mining companies to cancel plans for aluminum smelters, copper mines, and new LNG projects.
After his original career as a geologist was cut short by the last collapse in commodity prices, Tom entered journalism as the traditional refuge of the otherwise unemployable.
Yellen also noted that other emerging markets are suffering, whether it be from weaker demand for exports, the collapse in commodity prices, or both.
But as a net importer, India stands to benefit tremendously from the collapse in commodity prices.
Meanwhile, the manufacturing sector is still struggling with last year's rapid rise in the U.S. dollar and the collapse in commodity prices.
Then when the financial crisis hit, investors yanked US$ 75 billion out of such funds, which Greenberger argues was the driving force behind the collapse in commodity prices in 2008.
However, the collapse in commodity prices is primarily a function of oversupply and a shift in the composition of Chinese growth.
The collapse in commodity prices, especially that of oil, caused the country's economy to contract in the first half of the year.
For the first time, the Bank of Canada added a home - price correction in Toronto, Vancouver or both to its list of four main financial risks, replacing the threat of a collapse in commodity prices, which was dropped.
First, the collapse in commodity prices continues and past declines are still working their way through the system.
The main challenge facing the ECB today is no longer the collapse in commodity prices, but a more fundamental mix of concerns revolving around the strength of the recovery, the crucial bank credit channel as well as potential second - round effects on wage growth and (core) inflation.
KR: Because of the collapse in commodity prices and the associated fall in the profitability of energy and materials companies, investors now depend on financials for more than 50 % of the earnings and nearly half of the dividends on the S&P / TSX Composite Index.
As Mike Pearson, co-chairman of Jackson Walker LLP's energy practice group, said, «since the end of 2014, with the collapse in commodity prices, we have seen new drilling activity dry up almost completely.
U.S. markets have outperformed non-U.S. stocks and bonds for six years in a row because of anxiety about growth overseas, the rise in the dollar, and the collapse in commodity prices.
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