Sentences with phrase «dip recession after»

Britain faces the possibility of an unprecedented triple - dip recession after the economy shrank 0.3 % in the final three months of 2012.

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After all, the European debt situation, the U.S. gridlock, and the worries about a double - dip recession haven't disappeared from reality the way they have disappeared from the news and many investors» minds in the last four weeks.
The incentives led to a record $ 145 million in production in 2008 and, after a recession - related dip, $ 90 million last year.
People have been predicting a double dip recession since about a month after the last one ended.
After a double - dip recession in 2012, Europe is mired in low growth, with growing divergences in competitiveness between Germany and the rest, and large swathes of the eurozone suffering high unemployment and crumbling infrastructure.
To a world where a fascinating Conservative - Liberal Democrat clash in shire local elections are now as close as the week after next, and the prospect of a triple - dip recession is looming horribly in next Thursday's GDP update, and the Lords prepares to vote on secondary legislation which basically amounts to the privatisation of the NHS.
Britain faced the very real prospect of a double dip recession today, after official figures showed growth slowed by 0.2 % in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Back in July, after a torrid few months for the government following their budget for millionaires and with Britain in a double - dip recession, David Cameron and Nick Clegg responded the way they always do: they organised another press re-launch.
Borders, which is the second - largest book chain in the U.S. in revenue terms hopes to get firmly out of the red on the back of discounts and new e-readers after having seen its profits dip sharply due to recession.
The ratio barely dipped below that at the bottom of the Great Recession (it probably wasn't below it for more than a month) and it actually didn't get down that low after the tech bubble popped.
Over on Vox, Danielle Kurtzleben crunches the latest Census data on single family home construction and finds that not only is average house size up again (after a small recession induced dip) but the number of bedrooms is climbing (four is the new three).
More on Global Warming Global CO2 Emissions Reach All Time High in 2010 After Recession Dip Trees May Store More Carbon in Warmer Climate Pioneering Wind Energy Study Looks 30 - 50 Years Ahead for Global Warming Impact Even Penguins that Don't Live on Ice Feel Impact of Global Warming
It sounds rather like — something to add noise to the debate, and — protect him from criticism for not having kept feeding sufficient money into infrastructure in the days after the «great recession» to avoid having the current double - dip recession...
This is something that happened to a lot of people during the recession of 2008, after which the popularity of ULIPs dipped considerably.
In fact, it's possible that the dip in the global economy after last year's Brexit vote qualified as a mild recession.
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