Sentences with phrase «drive future economic growth»

The Portfolio seeks capital appreciation by investing in a selection of equity securities believed to be potential beneficiaries of broad secular trends that are expected to drive future economic growth.
A week after these exchanges, an article in the Canadian Press claimed that our post-secondary institutions are not producing enough graduates with the right skills to drive future economic growth.
The NSFC's president, Yang Wei, said that further advancing China's renewable energy sector was a crucial part of its 13th five - year plan and would help to «drive future economic growth and advance the cause of low - carbon development.»
It is absolutely right that we are now starting to focus on this challenge as increasing productivity is key to driving future economic growth, higher wages and better living standards.

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Because public sentiment about future economic conditions drives stock prices, the market frequently rises even before broader economic measures, such as gross domestic product (GDP) growth, begin to tick up.
Chief Executive of the Chemical Industries Association, Steve Elliott said «We have long - campaigned for our companies to be supported to drive economic growth and the transition to a low carbon future.
These new centres, together with the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN), will make a significant contribution to ensuring the future sustainability of UK research competitiveness; supporting the UK in maximising its innovation potential and driving economic growth.
«That this House notes that young people today grow up in an increasingly complex financial world requiring them to make difficult decisions for the future, often without the necessary level of financial literacy; believes that financial education will help address the national problem of irresponsible borrowing and personal insolvency and that teaching people about budgeting and personal finance will help equip the workforce with the necessary skills to succeed in business and drive forward economic growth; further believes that the country has a duty to equip its young people properly through education to make informed financial decisions; and calls on the Government to consider the provision of financial education as part of the current curriculum review.»
«Because people's journeys are important to us we are setting out our high level aspirations which will help ensure the network continues to drive economic growth, jobs and prosperity, and keeps traffic moving today, and into the future.
A Labour government will drive forward the economic and industrial policy that Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Chuka Umunna have been developing to create more high quality jobs in every region of the country by reforming our banking sector, modernising our infrastructure, and working with businesses to get the long - term investment we need in growing SMEs and the high productivity, growth industries of the future.
However, increases in interest rates often are driven by economic growth that may support the growth of REIT earnings and dividends in the future.
The three scenarios developed are Modern Jazz, which represents a «digitally disrupted,» innovative, and market - driven world, Unfinished Symphony, a world in which more «intelligent» and sustainable economic growth models emerge as the world drives to a low carbon future, and a more fragmented scenario called Hard Rock, which explores the consequences of weaker and unsustainable economic growth with inward - looking policies.
However, in current models that explore the future of humanity and environment, and guide policy, key Human System variables, such as demographics, inequality, economic growth, and migration, are not coupled with the Earth System but are instead driven by exogenous estimates such as United Nations (UN) population projections.
It is said that the Japanese government is reportedly very optimistic about the future of cryptocurrencies and hopes it will help drive economic growth of the country.
These three words describe the engine that will drive the economic growth in the near future and for decades to come.
I would honestly prefer to wait for a market turn before buying, but I'm not sure the Middle Tennessee area is going to experience the same downturn the rest of the nation will likely face in the near - ish future due to the high population growth and other demographic / economic factors seemingly driving migration to the Nashville area.
The global economic slowdown, which has driven down the price of oil and negatively impacted the Canadian energy sector, is expected to have a ripple effect on the demand for office space in Calgary, resulting in flat to negative growth in the near future.
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