Sentences with phrase «depth of the financial crisis»

The federal funds rate, which governs the cost of lending between banks and serves as a benchmark for the whole economy, has stood at a zero to 0.25 percent range since December 2008, during the depth of the financial crisis.
Last year marked the lowest fundraising total, at $ 11 billion, for emerging real estate fund managers since the depth of the financial crisis in 2009.
In fact, 2016 marked the lowest fundraising total, at $ 11 billion, for emerging real estate fund managers (those raising their first or second fund, in Preqin's definition) since the depth of the financial crisis in 2009.

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Two thermometers into corporate brains plunged to depth not seen since the trough of the financial crisis when the US was losing hundreds of thousands of jobs a month.
Similarly, few foresaw the financial crisis of 2008 or the depth of the most recent recession.
The answer is in the negative: all the countries that have recently experienced a currency crisis have been at an earlier stage of economic development than Australia, particularly in respect of the depth of their financial infrastructure and the degree of prudence exercised by borrowers and lenders.
Yes, here we are almost 10 years since the depth of the U.S. financial crisis and much of that time has been characterized by a long, upward march in the major U.S. stock indices.
«How Ireland Really Went Bust» — Matt Cooper: I'm generally trying to avoid the rash of Irish financial crisis books — Jesus, there really are some terrible hack jobs out there now... But I was so gobsmacked my father had bought «Who Really Runs Ireland», that I had to read it and was pretty impressed with the depth of Cooper's writing.
«For Lehman and similar multijurisdictional deals, it was crucial to have strength in depth across the network, but a lot of crisis work was focused on financial centers, so offices away from those centers were not as busy.»
I strongly suspect that our good fortune in avoiding the full brunt of the financial crisis and the Great Recession has left our legal sector a little complacent about the scope and depth of the challenges facing lawyers over the next decade.
Whether we are championing the cause of a Fortune 500 company in financial crisis or assisting the neglected and indigent of our community, the depth of our practice is matched only by our unyielding commitment to our clients and their success and security.
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