Sentences with phrase «during a crisis as»

«I don't think this new Fed views the extraordinary steps the central bank took during the crisis as out of bounds.»
«The media need to mobilize people during crisis as a cardinal element of national security effort.
Regulators are still further behind the curve, and usually do the wrong thing during crises as a result.

Not exact matches

She also had moments of incredible and unconventional bravery as when she vowed to stay by his side during the Cuban missile crisis when the threat of nuclear war was greater than it has ever been.
«The apprehensions series displays spikes that coincide with well - known episodes of increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they write.
And while Federal Reserve Senior Loan Officer Surveys indicate some easing of loan terms for small businesses has occurred, it hasn't occurred as much as terms were tightened during and after the financial crisis, she noted.
Conlon & Co founded and managed two successful investments funds: a $ 100 million mezzanine lending fund which provided financing on over $ 1 billion of development projects as well as a $ 50 million real estate opportunity which acquired distressed property in Chicago and the Southeast during the 2008 — 2011 economic crisis.
Lincoln is in the midst of a revival, after nearly being terminated as a brand by Ford during the financial crisis.
The hedge fund famously profited during the financial crisis by investing in risky mortgage securities known as collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) while also shorting them, a maneuver highlighted in Michael Lewis's book «The Big Short.»
«It might take US$ 2 trillion,» he says, but only half of that needs to come from the public sector because the private sector has been de-risking, not deleveraging as it had to do during the previous crisis.
In part two, Carter talks about the Iran hostage crisis he faced during his time as president and how he could have been re-elected easily if he had been able to rescue the hostages.
As for who will succeed Carney, there are many good reasons for thinking that Tiff Macklem, the senior deputy governor, is a prohibitive favourite: he established a strong reputation as he rose through the ranks at the Bank, and he played a crucial role during his short stint at the the Department of Finance during the financial crisiAs for who will succeed Carney, there are many good reasons for thinking that Tiff Macklem, the senior deputy governor, is a prohibitive favourite: he established a strong reputation as he rose through the ranks at the Bank, and he played a crucial role during his short stint at the the Department of Finance during the financial crisias he rose through the ranks at the Bank, and he played a crucial role during his short stint at the the Department of Finance during the financial crisis.
The larger assembly of rich countries such as Germany and big emerging markets such as China did good work during the financial crisis.
During the 2008 - 09 slide, it was the other way around; then, as soon as the global financial crisis was contained and energy traders could see the level at which global demand would bottom out, the price trend reversed itself.
The government stopped short, however, of bailing out the company as it did with major banks during the 2007 - 09 financial crisis.
While that level certainly has declined, the nearly 6 percent drop to 7.9 million as of March 2014 could have been much worse considering the way Wall Street banks cut jobs en masse during the crisis.
The company's emphasis on premium products in North America, such as Olay's higher - end skin creams, left it exposed when purchasing power dropped during the financial crisis.
As we evaluate these trends in the Brexit aftermath, we ask the same question that we always ask during a market crisis: «Do we want to add to stocks that are insulated from the event or do we want to go where the pain is greatest and buy some of the stocks that are getting crushed?»
In the book, Schweizer details what can only be described as insider trading by many members of Congress during the financial crisis.
During difficult market conditions, such as the asset - backed commercial paper crisis in the summer of 2007 and the global financial crisis of late 2008, the BAX has consistently provided customers with price transparency, liquidity and central counterparty guaranteed transactions.
Low rates have been in place since December 2008 during the economic crisis as a way to help stimulate the economy.
If you want to screw over savers, do nothing, let deflation rule the day, and watch interest rates collapse (as they did during the financial crisis).
And while these levels remain well below what was seen during the financial crisis, there's been an abrupt move, and these banks are now regarded as significantly riskier than they were just a few weeks ago.
Zuckerberg said that Facebook could move far beyond its roots as a network for friends and families to communicate, suggesting that it can play a role in five areas, all of which he referred to as «communities,» ranging from strengthening traditional institutions, to providing help during and after crises, to boosting civic engagement.
The trend has already taken a sizeable bite out of Canada's resource - heavy economy, possibly tipping it into recession during the first half of this year, and comes as Europe is still struggling with the fallout of the last crisis in Greece.
Greenspan later described him as «the major policymaker» during that crisis.
Rolls - Royce Aerospace (U.K.) SCORE: 86.89 Despite negative media over a high - profile jet engine explosion, Rolls - Royce tops U.K. rankings as consumers gave it the benefit of the doubt during crisis
«Businesses may search for other markets, as they did in the past, during previous boycotts (as in the case of the Cava, the sparkling wine of Catalonia) or during the severe economic crisis in Spain.»
Most agree that banks need to have more cash, or capital, available to ensure they do not default on their obligations when the value of their other assets plunge, as happened during the recent mortgage crisis.
The documents reveal that JPMorgan, as well as two firms the bank acquired during the credit crisis, Washington Mutual and Bear Stearns, flouted quality controls and ignored problems, sometimes hiding them entirely, in a quest for profit.
An example of this was seen during the financial crisis of 2008/09, whereby many financial institutions overleveraged themselves with debt, and as assets fell in value, the ratio of debt within the organizations became too high to be sustainable.
While junk bonds may not represent a systemic risk as credit derivatives did during the financial crisis, they can be one of the more effective leading economic indicators.
During the financial crisis of 2008, Bair insisted that she and her agency have a seat at the table, where she worked — and fought — with Henry Paulson, then the treasury secretary, and Timothy Geithner, the president of the New York Federal Reserve, as they tried to cobble together solutions that would keep the financial system from going over a cliff.
Many central banks, especially during the most acute phases of the crisis, also employed policies known as «credit easing,» which involves purchases of private sector assets in certain credit markets that are important to the functioning of the financial system but are temporarily impaired.
As we reported last year (http://www.3dpolicy.ca/content/how-credible-october-2010-fall-economic-and-fiscal-update), the near collapse of the EURO during the Greek crisis can not be seen as a minor «blip» soon to be forgotteAs we reported last year (http://www.3dpolicy.ca/content/how-credible-october-2010-fall-economic-and-fiscal-update), the near collapse of the EURO during the Greek crisis can not be seen as a minor «blip» soon to be forgotteas a minor «blip» soon to be forgotten.
Managed DC can be seen as a counter to target date funds, which proved hugely popular but stumbled during the financial crisis.
The theme of responsibility is one he returned to several times during the interview with Vox's Ezra Klein that he sat for as part of his crisis communications push:
This is because in China the gap between lending and deposit rates during this century has been much higher than in other developing countries, probably as part of the process of recapitalizing the banks after the last banking crisis at the turn of the century.
Many companies that failed started during the recent financial crisis (and continues to suffer through), and some startups highlighted the larger market negativity as a reason for their ultimate demise.
Mr. Friedman generated some controversy as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York during the financial crisis, when the Fed was helping put together a rescue plan for Wall Street.
As Lehman faltered during the 2008 financial crisis, he was called upon to use his family connections to try and broker a rescue from Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.
During the financial crisis, he advised the U.K. Treasury on the resolutions of several banks and building societies as well as the government's investments into RBS and the merged Lloyds / HBOS.
As a result of higher exchange rate volatility, both during the crisis and subsequently, market participants and policymakers became keenly aware of the need for better exchange rate risk management.
The young investors who are looking to enter the market would likely be cheered by investors, who have long argued that millennials should get over what some have described as an aversion to equities — a byproduct of their coming of age and starting their careers during the worst of the financial crisis — and take advantage of a long - term, buy - and - hold strategy that allows them to benefit from compound interest.
Behind the scenes during a summer of crisis, however, Trump appears to pine for the days when the Oval Office was a bustling hub of visitors and gossip, over which he presided as impresario.
(The Fed also acquired large holdings in mortgage - backed securities during the financial crisis and it is trimming its rollover of maturing principal in those as well.)
The Chinese government imposed a strict peg between the yuan (also known as the renminbi) and the U.S. dollar during the financial crisis as a way of helping Chinese exporters compete.
The financial crash of the U.S. housing market during the 2008 crisis is one of the most recent and well - known black swan events as of 2017.
Alan Greenspan was known as adept at gaining consensus among Fed board members on policy issues and for serving during one of the most severe economic crises of the late 20th century, the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1987.
Concerns about global trade tensions between China and the U.S. and the fear that the stellar earnings could be as good as it gets for stocks are all combining to undermine the sort of confidence that was in abundance during last year's run of repeated records for equity benchmarks, as the U.S. economy enters it ninth year of expansion and as the Federal Reserve moves to normalize monetary policy from crisis - era levels.
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