Sentences with phrase «consumers rein in»

These unique financing tools can help consumers rein in energy costs and realize substantial savings over the long term.
The same goes for premium «green» products like certified timber and fair trade coffee — demand is expected to decline as consumers rein in their spending.
National data pointed to continued strength in the Spanish economy but a loss of momentum in France, as French consumers reined in their spending, probably due to political uncertainty in the run - up to the country's presidential election.
Amid the slowing economy, flagging housing market and unfolding credit crunch, neighborhood and community center REITs posted lackluster results during the third quarter, suffering as consumers reined in spending.
Analysts at Fannie forecast GDP growth at 2.8 percent, barring consumers reining in their spending, the impact of the aluminum / steel tariffs and other influencers.

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During lean economic times, consumers typically rein in their spending.
Higher income consumers are also expected to rein in spending after seeing their stock portfolios oscillate, due to the turmoil in the global stock markets following the devaluation of the Chinese yuan and the Federal Reserve's decision to hold off raising interest rates.
In 2012, the company took the reins back from its Chinese distributor and began to oversee its own China operations, rolling out multiple sales channels and directly managing consumer engagement.
ISTANBUL, May 3 (Reuters)- Turkish consumer price inflation jumped more than expected in April, data showed on Thursday, sending the lira to a record low on concern about the central bank's failure to rein in prices.
While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other federal initiatives have tried to rein in overdraft fees charged to bank customers, the fees remain big business, especially for big banks.
Consumers have reined in their borrowing and governments have tried to moderate spending, which means fewer bonds have been issued.
This data seems to reflect that consumers are making efforts to rein in their spending (outside of car loans).
Golden Financial Services shares news from WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) said Tuesday that it has reached two separate settlements with Citigroup Inc. (AKA: Citi) over debt collection practices in its credit - card business, the latest step in the regulator's expanding campaign to rein in tactics used by debt collectors.
It is a probable statement to predict many consumers will be financially harmed and a tremendous amount of damage will occur before these programs are reined in and made safe.
In addition to showing improving repayment behavior on the aggregate, the April 2017 data also provides some evidence that consumers are starting to rein in their credit - seeking behavioIn addition to showing improving repayment behavior on the aggregate, the April 2017 data also provides some evidence that consumers are starting to rein in their credit - seeking behavioin their credit - seeking behavior.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty recently introduced changes to the mortgage rules, ostensibly as a means of reining in runaway consumer debt.
I hope that this new rule will stem the peddling of inappropriate and egregiously expensive investments, rein in conflicts of interest and perhaps even save consumers money.
Banks reined in lines of credit and consumers reduced their spending.
The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act (or the Credit CARD Act) was passed in 2009 to rein in deceptive and abusive practices by credit card companies and give consumers a better understanding of the rates and fees they were paying every month.
To me it seems clear the intention is to rein in entities that are selling or trying to sell a service to consumers to provide these services for the consumer.
Smaller U.S. airlines JetBlue and Hawaiian have long opposed the Big 3's effort to rein in the Gulf carriers, characterizing the lobbying campaign as an attempt to protect market share at the expense of U.S. consumers.
WRI's study, Seeing Is Believing, shows how American consumers and businesses have a long track record of benefiting from government standards and technology improvements that increase efficiencies and rein in carbon pollution.
Corporate consumers have taken the reins by migrating work from law firms in - house.
Takemiya agrees with the sentiment, throwing in a personal example of why he believes the local market needs to be reined in order to protect consumers.
The power struggle that rages on at the top of a key consumer protection agency, underscores US President Donald Trump's efforts to rein in financial regulation.
The mortgage industry is being reined in more tightly to protect consumers against fraudulent activities; FINTRAC is peering over the real estate industry's shoulder, on the lookout for money laundering.
The American middle class is losing its hold on the reins of the U.S. economy, not only because of the drop in incomes and net wealth, but also because the commercial real estate industry is catering to the luxury and working class consumers...
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