What investors now want is resiliency and the ability for young firms to survive
coming economic turmoil.
Not exact matches
«That speech
came at a time of cultural and political
turmoil, when national and
economic security dominated the headlines,» Gates wrote in a blog post Thursday.
The BoC's decision has been the subject of much debate — recent low interest rates were intended as an
economic stimulus
coming out of last year's recession, and some economists have been arguing that rates should stay low for the time being as a measure of protection against global market
turmoil.
But with it
came a time of social
turmoil; crime and violence fueled by thwarted expectations; a thirst for vengeance; high unemployment; and an influx of refugees from other African countries devastated by war, drought and
economic disaster.
Sasnal
came of age in Poland during the fall of the Soviet Bloc, as millions of Eastern Europeans had to struggle with social, political, and
economic turmoil.
I think that precisely because you are
coming of age at a time of such rapid and sometimes unsettling change, born into a world with fewer walls, educated in an era of constant information, tempered by war and
economic turmoil — because that's the world in which you're
coming of age, I think you believe as deeply as any of our previous generations that America can change and it can change for the better.
I suspect that humans will not unprecedentedly
come together to avoid energy - related
economic turmoil on the basis of scientific foresight alone.
Much of the defiance in
coming from blue state and cities who are already in
economic turmoil.