Sentences with phrase «dip recession as»

Miliband then used his speech to launch a powerful assault on the government's claim that Britain has entered a double dip recession as a result of the troubles in the eurozone.

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Similarly, in 2001's economic dip, women's job losses accounted for only 14 % of total layoffs, largely because women overwhelmingly work in recession - proof industries such as health care, education and the public sector.
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.
There is a question as to how accurate the yield curve would be in forecasting a double - dip recession but the jury is still out on that.
The hearing has all but anointed Carney as Britain's New World saviour — the man who is tasked with hauling Britain out of its triple - dip recession, seeing it safely through the eurozone crisis and the worst economic downturn since the great depression.
Data through March 2011 show that the National Index hit a new recession low with the first quarter's data (the prior low was the first quarter 0f 2009, and we define this as the «double - dip»).
And this even as the eurozone is said to be heading straight into a double - dip recession.
Economists are questioning whether Britain is really in a double - dip recession, as Labour makes the most of yesterday's news.
As we enter 2011 it is very clear that the US economy represents both the greatest potential for pulling the global economy out of recession and the greatest threat of plunging the global economy back into a ruinous double - dip recession.
Politicians from all parties still squabble and shout at each other across the floor in the House of Commons, they still publicly bash each other's ideas without putting forward real alternatives and, even as we slide into the double dip of recession, the parties can't stop themselves from hurling scripted insults and blaming current problems on past policies.
The Daily Mail reported that Tory MPs were planning on calling for George Osborne to be replaced as chancellor if he fails to prevent a triple - dip recession.
It leaves out the very substantial contribution that 2 - 2.5 % annual growth would make to cutting the deficit, and indeed imposes spending cuts of such a magnitude as would significantly ratchet down growth potential and risk a double - dip recession.
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.
Our economy is still struggling as we are waiting to see if there is going to be a double - dip recession.
«Given the UK's ability to grind to a halt with even a flake, the snow has come at a very brittle time for the UK economy, adding to the headwinds that it is already battling against as it tries to avoid a triple - dip recession,» HIS Global Insight's chief UK and European economist Howard Archer said.
«The reason the country is facing a double dip recession is that a key driver of the Government's economic policy has not been about tackling the deficit, but to use the deficit as a smokescreen to pursue the ideologically driven destruction of public services.»
May I suggest that it would be much better to provide a whole week of Back - Bench business, so that all the matters that I am sure Government Members would like to debate, such as why the European Commission is demanding an increase of 7 % in its budget, and all the issues that Opposition Members would like to discuss, such as the double - dip recession, can be put not only to Ministers, but to the Prime Minister, who will be avoiding Prime Minister's questions for another two weeks?
Yet, fifteen months on, the crisis is every bit as profound, as we teeter on the brink of a double - dip recession.
WASHINGTON — In perhaps his most sober remarks about the economy this year, President Obama on Thursday described the weakening economy as «an emergency» and made the case for his jobs bill as «an insurance policy against a possible double - dip recession
A third successive contraction of around 0.3 % is expected by analysts as the double - dip recession continues to bite.
Although the economy formally grew by 0.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2011, in line with expectations, this was widely regarded by analysts as confirmation that the underlying recovery is fragile at best, and that the economy has escaped a relapse into a «double - dip» recession only by the narrowest of margins.
As such, she believes the recent recession of 2008 and 2009 and its lasting effects on the job market will probably temper narcissistic tendencies in today's young adults — a dip in an overall rising trend.
Taken as a whole, the evidence is compelling that the dip in NAEP scores in 2015, which has persisted into 2017, was due in some measure, to the Great Recession and its impact on school spending.
As for me, I say save your money — and not just because you may be out of job soon if we slip into a double - dip recession.
As a result, razor sales took a slight dip for the first time since the recession, leveling out at $ 2.3 billion in 2013.
Clearly the numbers would dictate that the moderation we saw in traffic and in transactions [shows] that the companion animal market is not recession proof and it is as prone to recession dips as some of the other sectors.
That time appears to be now as economic misery in European nations like Greece and Italy intensifies along with risks of a double dip recession for some countries.
A few media outlets are mentioning the growing evidence for a link to arctic changes but even as the freeze makes a triple - dip recession more likely few people are making the connection while they struggle to face the worst economic situation since the 30s.
Also note that the recent recession, visible above as a minor emissions dip around 2007 - 2009, is anticipated by the International Energy Agency to have only a very small impact on the rate at which the remaining budget is consumed.
The office market dipped in the recession and hit bottom about five years ago, but improvements afterward seemed to come grudgingly as shellshocked companies expanded their offices only with baby steps — until the second half of last year.»
«We may not necessarily be in a double - dip recession but, individuals have embraced social networking as a means to actively manage their personal visibility in the global economy,» says Daina Middleton, CEO of Performics.
If a double - dip recession were to happen, the impact on the FHA will be the same as on JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and the U.S. Treasury.
Since the recession officially ended, this was a nadir for the economy as consumer confidence Data as of November 2011 plummeted, concern about a double - dip recession resurfaced, and fiscal policy indecisiveness reached its zenith.
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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