The former Tory leader's warning comes after the Treasury predicted the country would suffer an «immediate and profound»
economic shock if it voted in favour of Brexit on June 23.
«The consensus now is there would be a huge
economic shock if we voted to leave.
Not exact matches
Blanchard asked in the paper
if inflation targets should be raised from 2 % to 4 % in the future toprepare for potential
economic shocks, but he adopted a much stronger tone in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
Still,
if you think the market is going nowhere but down, then you may have a case for selling your shares and buying assets that can withstand the
economic shock.
A close look at the rest of President Obama's
economic appointments makes clear that the
shock would be
if he didn't go with Summers.
There is no way
if someone made away with a tenth of your reserves that you will not have a major
economic shock.
If you have been following
economic news, this shouldn't be too
shocking of a discovery.
Sudden geopolitical
shocks tend to hurt global risk assets only briefly
if the
economic backdrop is sound, according to our analysis of asset performance following
shocks since 1962.
The lower a payout ratio, the more secure a company's dividend will be in the face of
economic shocks because they have more free cash flow that can be used to pay the dividend
if earnings drop.
But even
if it were true that climate change could «amplify» «poverty» and «
economic shock» we are no better informed about the degree of amplification for any given amount of global warming.
With all the proposed and actual US budget cuts aimed at gutting the EPA and NOAA's efforts to monitor the state of our climate, it's worth pointing out even
if it's perhaps obvious that the record (and growing) levels of income inequality in the United States, as well as the fact that a
shocking number of huge corporations pay lower taxes than actual people, that both of these are more than social and
economic issues.