Sentences with phrase «despite turmoil»

Despite the turmoil hitting the capital markets at the time, Greenwich had already started marketing a loan pool for securitization that included the Commonwealth center financing, says Allen Lynch, president of Doerken Properties.
But despite turmoil in the subprime market, foreclosures are actually down or unchanged in 16 percent of the states.
The hiring outlook remains positive in the UK despite the turmoil associated with the «BRexit» referendum.
Despite the turmoil, BCC tokens are refusing to die, with many investors seeking to offload their BCC tokens in exchange for BCCX — a token soon to be launched by the company through an initial coin offering.
Despite turmoil like ICOs being banned in China and South Korea, cryptocurrencies in general coming under scrutiny in other countries, and internal divisions and infighting in the Bitcoin community, the price of bitcoin continued its steady trend upward, accelerating in the last few months of 2017 despite naysayers.
Despite the turmoil, BitConnect is still in business.
Despite the turmoil that continues to surround his company, Mark Zuckerberg has insisted he is still the best person to lead Facebook.
Despite the turmoil throughout the world, there's still a whole lot to be thankful for.
Despite the turmoil of our house, you would find me in a corner, with paper and pencil, drawing quietly.»
Oakland's test scores have risen despite the turmoil, mostly because of jumps made by the city's elementary schools.
This activity aims to help students create a classroom and school community that is safe, welcoming and supportive, despite some turmoil in the outside world.
Suppose by accepting your experiences, you avoid getting hijacked by them, and can move forward despite your turmoil.
Despite the turmoil that her reign undergoes, Queen Elizabeth the II has gone on to become the longest - reigning and longest - living British monarch of all time — sitting on the throne still today.
Many singles opt to stay in dead - end relationships despite their turmoil.
Despite the turmoil over the last few weeks, economist Will Hutton explained why he remains a keen euro supporter and still thinks the UK could join the currency once day.
Heastie says despite the turmoil that's developed in the last few months here at the state capitol, lawmakers are ending on a good note.
Somewhat surprisingly, despite the turmoil all around it and the rapid decline in print revenues, the Times «newsroom is more or less exactly same size it was almost a decade ago — about 1,300 staff.

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Numerous polls published since the June referendum have shown that the British public still narrowly favours Brexit despite warnings of economic apocalypse and political turmoil.
«Despite all of the turmoil, with all of the issues, all of the injuries, all of this bulls — and [LeBron's] not even attempting to play, and they still win 51 games,» said the same league source.
Sales activity over the past 12 months has been strong, and prices have continued their unstoppable march upward — despite a tepid domestic economy and turmoil around the world.
Walper said the continued strength in the markets despite all the turmoil in Washington is causing millionaires to set aside their politics and just ride the rally.
It's worth noting that despite market turmoil and a relatively weak economy, Rogers» cash and debt positions remain favourable.
Unicredit's Mitov told CNBC that despite the economic turmoil, Erdogan still enjoys a lot of support.
Despite the apparent turmoil at NBC's Today over the past year, Today managed to outpace its closest competitor, ABC's Good Morning America, in the key ratings demographic of adults between the ages of 25 and 54 during the 2015 - 2016 television season.
It's not the reassurance to workers that Starbucks, a public company, is doing well and will continue to do so despite the market turmoil.
Together, those developments underscore that even as Europe's debt turmoil enters its third year, no clear solutions are yet in sight — despite recent signs that a new lending program by the European Central Bank might be easing financial market pressures.
The company improved its performance despite all the drama and turmoil, but it still needs to solve these problems quickly.
Despite the recent rout in technology heavyweights like Facebook, Amazon.com and Alphabet, investors appear to be riding out the market turmoil, citing a belief that the stars in the sector will weather controversies.
Reeves thinks that despite increasing global turmoil, «the world keeps turning and the indifferent West isn't all that concerned.»
Despite continuing political turmoil and economic disruptions — many lingering from the 2013 Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 400 Bangladeshi textile workers — the Bangladeshi economy fared well in 2014.
Furthermore, the Fed remains assertive on execution of tapering despite recent turmoil within the EM world, which spells more turbulence ahead.
Also, the major US stock indices are at or near all - time highs so, despite the mixed economic numbers, the Fed might be comfortable with even a bolder quantitative tightening schedule that would surely cause some turmoil in the main asset classes.
Yet, despite market turmoil, the supply versus demand fundamentals for oil continue to be very bullish.
Despite continuing turmoil and uncertainty on the global political stage, Canadian businesses still hold an optimistic outlook about their export opportunities.
The central bank also downplayed recent global financial market turmoil and said the U.S. labor market was still healing despite a slower pace of job growth.
Bellamy's Australia chief executive Andrew Cohen says his turnaround plan is boosting profits despite the infant formula marketer being plunged into fresh turmoil by the surprise suspension of a key licence by Chinese authorities at its recently acquired canning facility.
Despite returning its core group from a season ago in which it was one play away from a second consecutive Super Bowl appearance, San Francisco has been in the midst of turmoil all season long, on and off the field.
Despite the hope of just cruising to a two or three goal victory in the FA Cup final against Hull City, after the semi-final against Wigan, we should have known that Arsenal would put the supporters through emotional turmoil before winning a trophy... More The waiting is over in a fitting way for Wenger
Despite Hull's promising start I can't see them keeping this up given the turmoil that the club is in.
Despite apparently momentous recent events — riots, scandals, and economic turmoil — the polls seem to be stuck.
Despite recent turmoil in Albany and feuds with Mayor de Blasio, Cuomo's approval rating among New York City voters stands at 54 percent, a NY1 / Baruch College poll found.
Despite all the turmoil around us and behind us we transform, reintegrate, regenerate.
«We understand that Washington is in turmoil right now — we just ask that they don't do anything to set back the progress we've been able to make despite them.»
«The Suffolk County seats we won by historic numbers for a presidential election, and the Nassau County seats, despite local political turmoil: the voters there wanted to make sure Long Island kept its voice in the state government.»
Despite going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, the cravings were overpowering, compounded by emotional turmoil in my personal life.
Despite the current economic turmoil, Majumdar was optimistic about ARPA - E's work.
Biopharmas that have fared well despite global economic turmoil have done so using various strategies — and by valuing and respecting the scientists who work for them.
Biopharmas that have fared well despite global economic turmoil have done so by making smart acquisitions, paying attention to global opportunities, investing in R&D, looking beyond the bottom line — and valuing and respecting the scientists who work for them, according to this year's Science Careers Top Employers Survey.
«Despite recent market turmoil, mobility continues to be a critical part of the global work force, and we expect to see healthy growth in the number of mobile workers,» Crook said.
Despite the genetic turmoil this causes, scientists have disagreed for nearly a century about whether this abnormality and other types of genomic instability are the starting gun for cancer or merely collateral damage.
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