Sentences with phrase «days of recession»

He had then moved into a position in the mortgage industry, but lost his job in the early days of the recession.
A study of venture capital funding from Ovum shows that while overall tech investment has recovered since the dark days of the recession, the vast majority of that spending went to services and applications startups like Facebook (s fb), Twitter, WhatsApp and Spotify.
In these days of recession - ready frugal green living and personal green stimulus plans, many folks are looking for new sources of primary or secondary income.
On average, the first 100 trading days of recession - induced bear markets contain only a quarter of the bear market losses and have lower volatility compared with the full downturn.
While the credit crunch has eased somewhat from the darkest days of the recession, the picture for small business continues to be precarious.
We have emerged from the darkest days of recession - level austerity.
J.C. Chandor's debut is both challenging and a gripping look at corporate America during the early days of the recession of 2008.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled a $ 168 billion spending plan that he said held echoes of the darkest days of the recession, necessitating a raft of ideas to raise revenue and counter a new federal tax plan that he warned could devastate some taxpayers.
For those who remember the days of recession, high unemployment and high inflation in the 1970s, the state of the American economy in 1999 is remarkable.

Not exact matches

According to research by MarketWatch, it's the stock's worst six - day loss since November 19th, 2008, near the peak of the Great Recession.
However, given the catch - 22 we're in (without increased demand / revenues, it is unlikely businesses will hire and take us out of the recession and without businesses hiring, it is unlikely consumers will have the income to spend to increase demand / revenues), the mantra of the day remains «caution.»
They included 1987 (biggest one - day stock market crash in history); 1990 (Iraq and then the United States invaded Kuwait, sending oil prices up and causing a recession); 2001 and 2002 (the dot - com crash and September 11 created two years of market losses); and 2008 (the Great Rerecession); 2001 and 2002 (the dot - com crash and September 11 created two years of market losses); and 2008 (the Great RecessionRecession).
Shteir offers an account of the crime's evolution from Elizabethan London, where the term «shoplifting» first appeared, through the present day, when the economic downturn is being linked to a big spike in consumer thefts — up 8.8 % in the U.S. in the first year of the Great Recession.
Like so many entrepreneurs these days, Estabrooke began his journey as a result of the recession.
Self - storage does well in recession, when foreclosures and other forms of dislocation flood the spaces with the flotsam of better days (consider the A&E reality TV program Storage Wars, a relic of the post-2008 era that helped popularize the industry).
There are concerns over a triple - dip recession in the United Kingdom, Greece has a 27 % unemployment rate, and France «will have a day of reckoning as well,» he says.
«I'm simply saying nope; they are rallying because when oil goes higher, this market's clinically depressed mind starts to believe that the consumer might live to spend another day instead of being mired in the coming Chinese - inspired, Fed - induced recession,» Cramer said.
As mentioned in a previous post, unless the U.S. moves quickly to introduce regulatory reforms to its banking and investing system, the great recession of 2008 - 2010 will look like a day at the beach compared with the destruction to come.
After all, prior to the Great Recession, Alberta's industrial heartland looked poised to become an upgrading mecca, with new refinery projects expected to boost local production of oilsands crude by more than half a million barrels a day.
Then, because of a worldwide recession, sales dropped well below twenty - three units per day.
An article on July 10 about Sheila Bair, former chairwoman of the F.D.I.C, misidentifi ed the agency that agreed to absorb some of the losses of the bank Wachovia to make it a more appealing takeover target for Citigroup during the early days of the recent recession.
To this day he agonizes over the failure of economics, economists, and the Democratic party of FDR to come to terms with a classic response to recession, Keynesian government spending.
The talk all day has been that this figure somehow proves the economy is not in recession, because analysts actually believe the fairy tale that a recession is defined as two quarters of negative GDP growth.
It usually takes a few years from recession to governments realizing that they have no money and have to freeze public sector salaries e.g. the big hit on public sector salaries were in say 83, 84 after the recession of 80, Rae Days were in mid 1990s after the recession of 1990,91, etc..
It took a little more than two days, but we finally tracked down Joe Oliver, the finance minister of a country in recession — halfway across the world
Or is it that of late - 2007 to early - 2009, where the DJIA fell 50 percent coinciding with the dark days of the Great Recession?
 Mr. Poloz himself bent over backwards in his last Monetary Policy Report to not use that term — even though the Bank's own numbers (projecting negative GDP growth for both the first and second quarters of 2015) suggested a recession was indeed already underway. Instead, public officials are normally sanguine and rose - coloured in their public pronouncements, hoping to incrementally shift consumer confidence with their cheeriness, and thus spark more spending. [A ridiculous extreme of this approach was provided when George Bush blithely encouraged Americans to go shopping in the days after the 9 - 11 terrorist attacks.]
Although the collapse of equity prices can occur over a day or a year, crashes are often followed by a recession or depression.
After spending over 20 years at Starbucks, Day became one of the most well - respected names in retail following the Great Recession.
we would self sustain ourselves... they have been the prime reason fr th recession due to higher oil prices to indirectly stage war against america and the rest of the world... cowards... if ther was no oil... the time has come for the next era... we are not far away from that day... the world is changing... science is developing in exponential way... new species are still being found... ther is always a progress... and these extremists are travelling to the end of the road... which will form the next journey fr the major part of the other world... no oil... no islamist would be heeded anymore... those people ll crumble very soon
Did the Industrial Revolution cause a depression, recession, or any of the problems that we are seeing these days?
This prophetic counsel has been a blessing in tens of thousands of Latter day saint families across the US during this time of recession.
In the anxious, crammed lives of our modern twittering souls, in the materialist obsessions we cling to for security in recession, in a world where sectarian extremism threatens to unleash mass destruction, this sheer Christianity, seeking truth without the expectation of resolution, simply living each day doing what we can to fulfill God's will, is more vital than ever.
He adds that the company didn't really take a hit during the recession because it provides comfort at the end of a long day.
The action was characterised by a small rise in river height followed by a recession to baseflow, preceding a larger rise and ramp down over a period of 30 - 40 days downstream of Hillston.
The current quarter is set to be the most difficult for the jobs market since the recession, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has warned, on the day the deputy prime minister asks UK firms to sign up to the government's youth contract programme.
«Over three million children in the UK live in poverty, a key inhibitor to educational progress, and experience every day the harsh realities of cuts to welfare, specialist services and support, education grants and the wider effects of the recession.
A day to bring immediate relief to the savers and pensioners who are the innocent victims of this recession, and prepare for the looming jobs crisis for young people leaving school and college this summer.
After a day of informal talks and photo opportunities, and weeks of speculation about a UK - US split with France and Germany, agreement was finally reached on international action to stave off a world recession.
Didn't they really not consider what would happen just two hours later, when the IMF produced its own forecasts - or two days later when we got the real figures on the size of the recession?
Reports that Britain is already in another recession will not help as the UK faces its most miserable day of the year.
In a report issued today focusing on the recession's impact on the budgets of New York and New Jersey, the Fed branch also recommended the states create «rainy day» funds to protect against future revenue gaps, plan in advance for spending cuts and reduce reliance on personal income taxes, which are affected by changes in the economy.
They are::: The revelation in November 2007 that Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was aware the Security Industry Authority had granted licences to 5,000 illegal workers but did not think the Home Office's official explanation was «good enough» for the press office or ministers to use;:: The fact that an illegal immigrant had been employed as a cleaner in the House of Commons, which emerged in February this year;:: A whips» list of potential Labour rebels who might vote against the Government over plans to increase the pre-charge terror detention limit to 42 days in a crucial Commons vote;:: A letter from Ms Smith to Prime Minister Gordon Brown warning that the recession could lead to a rise in violent crime and burglaries.
Local governments have struggled in the wake of the recession with depleted rainy day funds and a cap on property tax increases, while state aid hasn't increased.
The global recession grew steadily worse throughout 2008, and saw large falls in the stock market at the beginning of October when Britain's leading share index, the FTSE100, recorded its largest single - day points fall since 1987.
New York City's construction industry has come a long way since the dark days of September 11, and the Great Recession of 2008.
On Wednesday, the day before the rest of us, George Osborne will know whether Britain's economy has succumbed to a triple - dip recession.
The political fallout from the crisis of Gordon Brown's leadership continues to overshadow the government's attempts to deal with the pressing issues of the day — the recession and the reform of the political system.
Speaking on the theme of this year's May Day, «Labour relations in economic recession: An appraisal,» Fajobi said government must give more attention to workers» welfare.
Stressed out by the 10th anniversary of 9/11, the double - dip recession or just the day to day grind of modern life?
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