Sentences with phrase «cyclical upturn»

The phrase "cyclical upturn" refers to a period of growth or improvement in an economic or business cycle. It means that after a period of decline or stagnation, there is a noticeable increase or upswing in economic activity or business performance. Full definition
«The pattern of a strong cyclical upturn in the global economy combined with subdued inflation looks set to continue for some time, in our view.
A more likely scenario, in our view, is one whereby the current cyclical upturn continues, along with the structural restraints that could keep global growth from accelerating too much further.
«We also believe that the recent U.S. heavier industry downturn in 2015 and 2016 bodes favorably for sustaining future industrial expansion as the timing of current industrial cyclical upturn remains relatively early in duration.»
They obviously view the recent cyclical upturn as being durable and the inflation data as pointing to the need for higher rates.
«Although inflation should stop at 4 % at the peak of our next cyclical upturn, current long bond yields do not reflect this risk.
I'm old enough not to take a major recession lightly; on the other hand, I've seen them before, and I'm getting a feel for the market's cyclical upturns and downturns.
The October 2017 Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) finds that the global financial system continues to strengthen in response to extraordinary policy support, regulatory enhancements, and the cyclical upturn in growth.
Market ructions will reveal whether a cyclical upturn is near — or whether banks need to accept structural decline.
Central banks of small open economies in Europe will engage with the cyclical upturn and reduce their assessment of downside risk.
Central banks of small open economies around Europe will engage with the cyclical upturn and reduce their assessment of downside risk.
Coal's problems appear to be structural rather than cyclical; accordingly, rather than betting on a cyclical upturn, investors should resist the urge to get back into the US coal sector.
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