Along with the tremendous economic growth, the region has showed remarkable resilience against some of the deepest global financial
crises in decades.
It's not an exaggeration to describe iGen as being on the brink of the worst mental - health
crisis in decades.
The ousting of its third straight CEO marks yet another dramatic
crisis in a decade of turmoil for one of Silicon Valley's original pioneers.
In a deeply moving encounter in Dhaka, Francis greeted and blessed a group of Rohingya Muslim refugees, grasping their hands and listening to their stories in a show of public solidarity amid Asia's worst refugee
crisis in decades.
Thus, the most important Brazilian political
crisis in decades has been reported by a particularly weakened press.
NAN reports that on June 24, the four Arab states handed the country a list of 13 demands, including some likely to infuriate Doha and exacerbate the region's worst
crisis in decades.
«The worst economic
crisis in decades was apparently a mere hiccup in terms of carbon emissions: a temporary drop for the richest countries in 2009, and hardly perceived by emerging economies.
In the midst of the most severe global financial
crisis in decades, the CJP urged the international community to look for innovative solutions to avert a climate crisis.
From San Diego to Baltimore, districts are being forced to make painful budget cuts as political and economic forces converge into one of the deepest school fiscal
crises in decades.
It's not an exaggeration to describe iGen as being on the brink of the worst mental - health
crisis in decades.
Fallin says districts are in for a surprise, as they try to make this change during the worst budget
crisis in decades.
From San Francisco to Sao Paulo, we see evidence of the global water
crisis in decade - long droughts, devastating floods, and out - of - control wildfires.
That came as a surprise: Because of the onset of the worst economic
crisis in decades, other bodies like the International Energy Agency had predicted a significant decline in 2009, the report said.
If pursued it is likely to lead to a policy
crisis in a decade or less.
Smartphones are pushing us to «the brink of the worst mental - health
crisis in decades,» writes Twenge, a psychologist.
Successfully implemented these changes during the most critical housing
crisis in decades.
Not exact matches
James Dean, an economist at Simon Fraser University who has studied sovereign - debt
crises in Latin America, Asia and Europe over four
decades, says one of the great paradoxes of sovereign debt is that countries can manage heavy burdens for a long time.
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.
The Fed's decision to edge off of a
crisis - level rate policy was long anticipated and experts say this first rate hike
in nearly a
decade might not have much of an impact overall.
America is
in danger of experiencing a lost
decade since the financial
crisis, given its debt and political intransigence.
In one of the most gripping financial narratives in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin - a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters - delivers the first definitive blow - by - blow account of the epochal economic crisis that brought the world to the brin
In one of the most gripping financial narratives
in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin - a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters - delivers the first definitive blow - by - blow account of the epochal economic crisis that brought the world to the brin
in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin - a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters - delivers the first definitive blow - by - blow account of the epochal economic
crisis that brought the world to the brink.
A switch is at least moderately sensible when you consider the króna has caused problems for
decades and played a crucial role
in the
crisis.
At the same time, Burry, who made a fortune
in last
decade's financial
crisis by betting that the housing bubble would burst, is also gaining a following north of Hollywood, as a Silicon Valley tech investor.
Living through the financial
crisis a
decade ago has created an innate distrust
in financial institutions within this demographic.
Moreover, CBO's latest baseline assumptions predict earnings to grow faster for high - income earners than for others
in the next
decade, [32] suggesting that the Great Recession and financial
crisis may have had only a temporary impact on the rising trend of income gains at the top, much as the impact of the dot - com collapse
in the early 2000s was only temporary.
According to the U of A's dean of engineering, Fraser Forbes, the Suzuki flap is «the worst
crisis we've faced
in more than three
decades.»
The
decade since the global financial
crisis has seen widespread central bank intervention
in markets to keep interest rates low.
A
decade ago we had the global financial
crisis and the worst recession
in many advanced economies since the 1930s.
An administration official told reporters that the law «
in many respects was a piece of massive government overreach» and that some of the rules within the law, passed
in the wake of last
decade's financial
crisis, «may have even been unconstitutional.»
I think that it will be hard to escape the conclusion that household debt grew at an unsustainable pace
in the
decade before the great financial
crisis and that this was an important spur to growth.
In fact there is a regular pattern that we see when debt levels rise in a country to the point at which either we suffer from a debt crisis or from a lost decade of difficult adjustmen
In fact there is a regular pattern that we see when debt levels rise
in a country to the point at which either we suffer from a debt crisis or from a lost decade of difficult adjustmen
in a country to the point at which either we suffer from a debt
crisis or from a lost
decade of difficult adjustment.
Thus, until the advent of the global financial
crisis, mainstream authors paid little attention to the fact that wage growth had lagged behind the sum of productivity growth and inflation,
in most countries and for several
decades, and that as a result wage shares had fallen.
My argument is that a significant part of the strong productivity performance
in the two
decades before the
crisis was due to globalization, and that the globalization process may have brought trade
in the global economy to a new balancing point.
Regardless, we believe that the S&P 500 is likely to experience flat returns or losses over the coming
decade, and we remain concerned about growing financial distortions driven by yield - seeking malinvestment, as we were
in the runup to the global financial
crisis.»
It also helped the economy
in 2008 when global risk aversion was at its peak, and during both the Asian financial
crisis in the mid to late 1990s and the bursting of the tech bubble
in the United States a
decade ago.
In the next
decade, the infrastructure deficit will become a full blown
crisis but Harper's $ 60 billion tax cuts means the government will have no money to respond to it.
Jean Swanson, a veteran of
decades of anti-poverty work
in Vancouver, noted that the only up side she could see to the
crisis is that it might possibly slow down the «luxury condo hurricane» she has seen crowd out needed new social housing
in the Downtown Eastside.
«This is why people didn't figure out that it was the Great Depression until two years after the worst point
in the
crisis in the 1930s; and why it took
decades, not months, quarters or even years, for the complete transition to the next sustainable economic expansion and bull market.
I know I would not be as wealthy if I had just invested
in stocks, because there was no leverage, and there was a last
decade when real estate performed tremendously between 2001 until the financial
crisis.
As we have said
in past commentaries, the historic levels of quantitative easing following the global financial
crisis — that is the expansion of the Fed's balance sheet from around $ 900 billion to nearly $ 4.5 trillion today — was one of the most dominant market - shaping forces over the last
decade.
I am not sure that what happened last week is proof of anything I've been saying, but I do think that the framework I have used over the past
decade has been useful, at least to me,
in understanding both the rebalancing process
in China and the events that led up to the global
crisis of 2007 - 08.
«Certainly if we look at our own trends
in terms of just pure applications over the last
decade, we've seen an almost continuous rise, with the exception of the economic
crisis of 2008.
«We believe the far more modest use of leverage [on balance sheets] is important
in many ways and strongly has contributed to our outperformance during all bear markets and times of financial
crisis over our two -
decade existence.
Japan's imploding stock bubble also popped the country's real estate bubble, creating zaitech -
in - reverse and throwing the country into a deep financial
crisis and halting the three -
decade old «Economic Miracle»
in its tracks.
WASHINGTON — The International Monetary Fund today sounded the alarm on excessive global borrowing, warning that with a total of $ 164 trillion owed, the world's public and private sectors are deeper
in debt than at the height of the financial
crisis a
decade ago.
Of course much of the global economic
crisis a
decade ago was due to the American government handing out subprime mortgages to consumers who couldn't afford to pay for the homes they were living
in.
In Europe, the market's development has been hampered by a hodgepodge of national bankruptcy laws, and investor sentiment that has not fully recovered from the sovereign debt
crises early this
decade, according to Oh.
Despite the fact that all the central banks have been woefully wrong about nearly every single forecast they have made on GDP growth, inflation and labor markets for
decades, they enjoy an aura of infallibility which would be the envy of any medieval Pope because they succeeded
in doing what governments by themselves were unable to do
in 2008 - 9, namely stop and reverse the financial
crisis.
Over more than two
decades, he built Chesapeake from a small wildcatter into one of the world's biggest natural gas producers before resigning
in 2013, after a corporate governance
crisis and investor concerns over his heavy spending
This is a percentage point lower than average potential growth
in the
decade prior to the
crisis... We estimate that the real neutral policy rate is currently
in the range of 1 to 2 per cent... This translates into a nominal neutral policy rate of 3 to 4 per cent, down from a range of 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 per cent
in the period prior to the
crisis.»