Sentences with phrase «economic shocks into»

«You can't throw major economic shocks into a market that's softening, and that's why a high - tax agenda and debt scares people,» she says.

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That turned out to be an economic shock and sent the country into another recession from July 1981 to November 1982.
At least one pair of thinkers has recently offered a 25 - to 50 - year, future - shock outlook that could get anybody's juices flowing, provided only that the would - be company builders can figure out how to translate a grand vision of economic change into down - to - earth business opportunities.
While geopolitical and economic factors are pushing the price of gold higher, the extreme dislocation between the western Central Bank short position in gold via several different forms of paper gold and the amount of available physical gold to deliver into buyers» hands is going to move gold in a way that will shock and awe everyone except maybe the hardiest gold «bugs.»
The other way currency can absorb economic shock is that all earnings coming from abroad become worth more when converted into pounds.
When the coalition came into office, the economy was beginning to grow after the global economic shock.
A tax on systemically risky transactions could reshape financial networks into a new structure that is less vulnerable to cascading financial system shocks such as the 2008 financial crisis, according to new IIASA research published in the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
Inflation tends to bring shocks or other economic events into the picture that can challenge the market.
The beginning of the previous year saw attractive offers yielding lowest mortgage rates in decades, and with that, an era of «mortgage wars» came into motion, with every major bank decreasing its mortgage rate to a shocking low value in order to attract customers at a time of economic instability.
It had the potential both to shock the world into economic transformation, averting future catastrophes, and to generate catastrophes of its own, including a shift into even more damaging technologies, such as biofuels and petrol made from coal.
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