Sentences with phrase «crisis after crisis»

With BigLaw reeling from crisis after crisis in the past five years, Bruce MacEwen's «Growth is Dead» series published on his blog for Adam Smith, Esq. certainly created quite a buzz, and quite a bit of soul - searching, among observers of the legal industry.
We are near all time highs... yet crisis after crisis are coming into focus.
He seems to have used crisis after crisis as an excuse to extend his own power.
stands pretty much on end daily, our corporate culture coiffed with crisis after crisis.
As the Government seems to be distracted by crisis after crisis, from Brexit to Trump, it seems inevitable that the careers guidance function within the sector is being nudged into finding alternative solutions.
As Watney copes with crisis after crisis, we admire his grit and ingenuity, though without feeling much suspense about the outcome.
To go into that job with no other cabinet experience would be a tough ask on anyone, and despite a bright start in the job, she soon got bogged down in crisis after crisis
Arsenal fans will be hoping that this latest injury blow is not the start of the club's seemingly constant problems on that front, which has seen the Gunners hit by crisis after crisis that I, for one, believe has cost us at least one Premier League title.
Refined through the sifting process commonly called canonization but now realized to have been merely a growing recognition of what was of worth, cherished in crisis after crisis when individual and even national life was at stake, accepted by the nascent church, which presently added its own documents and formed the Christian Bible, then carried by both Jews and Christians in their far dispersion, the Bible became the supreme book of the Western world.
Without a clearly defined and accepted teaching magisterium, a church is doomed to face crisis after crisis.
The Middle East has been riven by conflict, the European Union has been struck by crisis after crisis, and America is facing one of the most controversial presidential election contests in history.

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Since joining CNBC's Asia operations, Nancy has also interviewed Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al T; Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on stage at the APEC meeting in Danang; former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the height of the North Korean crisis in Shanghai and the CEO of Southeast Asia ride hailing and tech giant, Grab, after acquiring Uber's business in the region.
The end of the money - for - nothing policy that the world's central banks put in place after the 2008 financial crisis is nearly in sight.
If they do, and corporate opposition to expanding CPP softens, we just might dodge this looming retirement crisis after all.
American executives hoarded cash after the crisis.
In 2011, Handy hit the headlines: Her strategies beat the returns of the endowments at Harvard and Yale universities after her gutsy bet against U.S. stocks prior to the financial crisis.
At various points in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, new stock market records and historically low unemployment rates were used as a synonym for a booming economy, or after the financial crisis, to signal that the economy was recovering — even though many workers and households experienced stagnating or steadily declining incomes for years or even decades.
But private funding for such projects evaporated after the financial crisis in 2008.
However, the data also shows the situation has actually worsened in the years after the global financial crisis.
«After a strong rebound in the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis, the pace of activity in the emerging markets has faded,» says Stephen King, HSBC's chief economist in the report.
While Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has generally downplayed the seriousness of the public health crisis, Clinton yesterday toured a Miami neighborhood health clinic near ground zero of the Zika outbreak and admonished lawmakers for having adjourned until after Labor Day without resolving a partisan impasse over the urgently needed spending bill.
The school's associate dean, Murali Chandrashekaran, says many business schools began re-evaluating after the corporate scandals of the early 2000s and the 2008 crisis.
ONE CRISIS BEGETS ANOTHER: Bailouts and plummeting tax receipts during and after the Great Recession made Timothy Geithner (above) the first Treasury secretary to preside over deficits that exceeded $ 1 trillion.
Kapoor's arrest comes a day after President Donald Trump declared the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency and nearly a year after former Insys CEO Michael Babich and five other onetime executives were arrested as part of an alleged «nationwide conspiracy.»
Semiconductor stocks are breaking down after posting their best year since the financial crisis.
«The apprehensions series displays spikes that coincide with well - known episodes of increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they write.
Expanded Gorgon cost to hit $ 50bn, Barnett claims The cost of the massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas venture is thought to have ballooned to as much as $ US32 billion ($ 50 billion) after Premier Colin Barnett yesterday labelled it one of the key projects that could help WA weather the global financial crisis.
Lane talked of Canada's need to restore its place in global supply chains after the Great Recession and how a stronger currency «battered» exporters after the financial crisis.
And while Federal Reserve Senior Loan Officer Surveys indicate some easing of loan terms for small businesses has occurred, it hasn't occurred as much as terms were tightened during and after the financial crisis, she noted.
This approach to monetary policy was under assault after the financial crisis, as experts noted the central banks had deluded themselves into thinking that their job had become as simple as keeping inflation at 2 %.
Around 150 employees of national kitchen and laundry appliance retailer Kleenmaid Group face an uncertain future as administrators are appointed to the company after the global financial crisis hits sales and margins.
The digital currency was created after the 2009 financial crisis and is now worth more than $ 1,000 each.
Investors remain very wary after the global financial crisis, the CEO of a mammoth asset manager said Tuesday.
Shirakawa's doubts kept the BOJ firmly focused on interest rates, rather than the size of its balance sheet, even after it had driven its policy rate down close to zero after the global financial crisis.
«Year after year, two - thirds of all business crisis news stories are what we call smouldering,» says Smith.
Online lenders soared in popularity after the financial crisis when banks pulled back from traditional lending and borrowers sought other options.
Around the same time, grain and hog prices were back up and rising, after a brief respite during the market crisis.
Lincoln is in the midst of a revival, after nearly being terminated as a brand by Ford during the financial crisis.
Since shortly after the credit crisis, central banks have been pouring approximately $ 60 billion per month into global equities.
They began to assert themselves some 25 years ago and became dramatically more aggressive after the Enron - WorldCom scandals and again after the financial crisis.
After years of economic crisis, Centeno wants to make it clear to European citizens that the efforts they made were worth it and now it's time «to reap the benefits.»
Sterling dropped more than 1 percent against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after the Bank of England announced the first rate hike since the financial crisis.
Investors appeared increasingly concerned after the latest in a string of crises for the embattled U.S. administration.
Shortly after the credit crisis, central banks began pouring about $ 60 billion per month into global equities.
Similarly, under the financial reform law enacted after the financial crisis, we publicly report in detail on our lending programs and securities purchases, including the identities of borrowers and counterparties, amounts lent or purchased, and other information, such as collateral accepted.
The dark days of the financial crisis seem to be over for North American banks with one analyst telling CNBC that rising interest rates will boost margins and increase optimism after a period a readjustment for Wall Street lenders.
After the 2008 financial crisis when Goldman became a bank holding company, it could take in more customer deposits, which led to an increase in its holdings of more than $ 40 billion over the past six years.
CLOs did initially have losses after the financial crisis.
After a slow and steady recovery following the housing crisis of 2008, Leibowitz explains that American consumers generally had fewer problems with their mortgages, better employment prospects, and greater access to credit, which made them less likely to file.
Finance experts from the euro zone have weighed in on comments made by Wolfgang Schaeuble, after the German finance minister warned that debt and liquidity problems could spark the next global crisis.
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