Sentences with phrase «during economic rebounds»

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Hillary Clinton expressed her faith in Buffalo's future and took some credit for helping spur the city's economic rebound while serving as a U.S. Senator during a campaign push in downtown Buffalo Friday.
A January, 2008 entry on FuturePerfectPublishing.com quotes data from an August 2006 study by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and concludes that during the 2001 recession «growth in books sales actually remained positive and then rebounded quickly to their historic growth rate.»
Once we permit them to learn the realities of stock investing that have been kept hidden from them during the Buy - and - Hold Era, consumer confidence should quickly be restored to the levels needed for an economic rebound.
Earnings Growth Forecasts May Require a Robust Economic Recovery Secular Bear Markets and the Volatility of Inflation Trading Volume Separates Bull Markets from Bear Rallies A Stock Market Rebound Closely Linked with Economic Data Surprises Market Valuations During U.S. Recessions Stock Market Valuations Following the Great Moderation Will Global Markets Take Their Lead from the U.S.?
During the economic recovery, increases in population and rebounding consumption pushed emissions upwards.
The strong rebound in economic growth during the second quarter and ongoing job creation are gradually improving the outlook for all of the major commercial real estate sectors, according to the National Association of REALTORS ® quarterly commercial real estate forecast.
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