Sentences with phrase «cyclical downturn»

A cyclical downturn refers to a period of decline in economic activity that happens in a predictable pattern. It means that after a phase of growth, there comes a time when the economy slows down and enters a downturn, and this process repeats itself in cycles. Full definition
Such challenges are hardly trivial, but the climate change - inspired policy dictates looming on the horizon carry more profound ramifications for oil prices than any mere cyclical downturn.
With every year that passes, more questions arise about when the next cyclical downturn could occur.
«It's a secular decline,» not a mere cyclical downturn.
An asset allocation strategy that stresses the importance of owning both positively and negatively correlated assets may help provide a defense against cyclical downturns in asset class performance.
Rather, it's an investment that pays off over time, even considering cyclical downturns.
On the other hand, those companies have limited access to financing, and less capacity to withstand long cyclical downturns.
New York's real estate industry has plenty to worry about in early 2018, from rising interest rates to trade wars and a potential cyclical downturn.
The bank said in a commentary that while the sector was experiencing a severe cyclical downturn, a «substantial» improvement in prices was still expected by mid-2016.
The recent cyclical downturn in the energy sector correlates to the reduction in activist activity in Canada over the past year.
Critics went on to charge that in areas that experience cyclical downturns in the economy, credit based insurance scoring unfairly targets those who have been affected by economic troubles.
Rather, it's an investment that pays off over time, even considering cyclical downturns.
A cyclical downturn, a sharp decline in stock prices, or an unexpectedly steep increase in real interest rates dictated by skeptical overseas investors might be the catalyst that prompts legislators to get serious.
But prior to the Great Recession, cyclical downturn had typically just knocked off about a million vehicles annually in total sales.
«We don't have a bank failure, and on the housing side... we have a cyclical downturn but nothing that requires major government intervention.»
It is altogether possible that we can have a cyclical downturn in the U.S. economy by early 2019, and a cyclical bear market in stocks this year, anticipating such a development.
Profits at DuPont have also suffered from a cyclical downturn in some of its chemical businesses, which are set to be spun off from the company later this year.
He'll buy in a cyclical downturn, when good companies are depressed, or he'll scoop up something that looks temporarily undervalued.
Because consumer spending growth remains in a cyclical downturn, we expect job growth to start flagging in the coming months.
We find that year - over-year growth in ECRI's Weekly Leading Index (WLI) remains in a cyclical downturn (top line in chart) and, as of early March, is near its worst reading since July 2009.
For a petro - economy such as Canada's, the financial risks associated with the pending battle against climate change are much greater than any cyclical downturn in oil prices.
To Keynesians, government spending served to pump money into the economy, maintaining demand and employment in cyclical downturns.
Investing legend Jim Rogers» latest warning is that a cyclical downturn is going to come sooner rather than later.
In July, TRW's price was more than twice that of Bristol, but when concerns grew about a cyclical downturn in Europe, TRW stock fell sharply.
We tend to get very excited when we find through our research that the company's setback is a temporary, cyclical downturn.
However, the age of this bull market does suggest risks are rising, and that to expect it to last much longer without a cyclical downturn would be stretching historical probability.
The cyclical downturn anticipated at the beginning of the year appears to have been remarkably modest in comparison with previous housing cycles.
Recent price trends indicate there will be no V shaped rally, but that shouldn't deter long - term investors («hodlers») from capitalizing on the cyclical downturn.
While dairy accounted for about one - sixth of the original SAF portfolio, the fund manager decided that the cyclical downturn in southern Australia's dairy sector provided an opportunity for investment in a pasture - based dairy business to capitalise on demand for premium milk products.
Already three years into an economic recovery, Osborne's priority will now be to fend off the cyclical downturn which traditionally hits the UK after five — the experience of every postwar two - term prime minister except Tony Blair.
Actually, fiscal austerity makes us particularly vulnerable to cyclical downturns.
If the economy enters a cyclical downturn, and bad debt goes bad, you get a negative feedback loop, crashing profits, much tighter credit conditions, liquidation of leveraged positions, etc..
Thus, as the economy continues to emerge from its cyclical downturn, we would expect earnings to grow at a faster rate than what appears to be currently discounted in the stock.
Even though the long - term outlook remains promising, you can never ignore the risk of a cyclical downturn.
Or they may ignore shrinking demand, rising competition due to advancing technology, or risks of a cyclical downturn.
He would consider an investment idea from an array of angels: What is the probability that XYZ will regain its historic earnings power (following a cyclical downturn)?
With the latter sphere of value opportunities, you're on the look - out for companies that are in a cyclical downturn.
In the October 2009 study, Market structure is causing the IPO crisis, authors David Weild and Edward Kim argue that the recent paucity of U.S. IPOs is a result of the «market structure» failing the IPO, rather than a cyclical downturn.
It has the power to transform residential real estate from a low - margin, high - risk industry to one in which higher profit margins from ancillary services enable us to survive a cyclical downturn.
The backdrop to that pullback is that the real estate recovery is now getting a bit «long in the tooth» and is moving closer to a cyclical downturn, Petrovski notes.
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