Sentences with phrase «dip recession lasted»

Not since quarterly records began in 1955 has a double - dip recession lasted for nine months, underlining the bleakness of Britain's current position.

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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.
Miliband made the mistake of deviating from last night's masochism to the 50p top rate and the double - dip recession.
The longest double dip recession since the second world war now followed by the slowest recovery in the last hundred years.
Balls: «The longest double - dip recession since the second world war, now followed by the slowest recovery in the last hundred years.»
Disillusionment with what was once called «the Project» is almost total in the face of grinding austerity, a double - dip recession that has already lasted 18 months and a jobless rate of 12.2 % and rising.
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.
When a flattening curve dipped below «zero,» the inversion foreshadowed seven out of the last 8 recessions.
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.»
«Confidence has double - dipped in the last two recoveries (in early 1992 and early 2003) without the economy falling back into recession and the June pullback in confidence is far less severe than either of those two episodes,» according to an RDQ research note.
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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