Sentences with phrase «economic slump in»

Because of the economic slump in the United States, the Southeast Asian region, and China, he predicts the demand for bitcoin to continue rising in the upcoming weeks.
The Chinese investors» appetite for bladders, the economic slump in Mexico, and lax enforcement created a perfect storm.
Created for his recently - widowed sister, it also channels the national sense of introversion that accompanied Japan's economic slump in the 1970s.
Due to an economic slump in the early to mid 1990s, many companies with basic research labs were under increasing pressure from Wall Street to improve profits.
Suffering economic slumps in the 60s and 70s, Bushwick was finally eviscerated by widespread looting and arson after the 1977 power outage in the New York City area, resulting in blocks of abandoned buildings, empty lots, and open - air drug supermarkets.

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The Fed lifted rates from near zero last December — the first rate hike in nearly a decade — but has since stood pat given an economic slump at home and volatile markets overseas.
But by the end of 1982, sales had slumped to $ 7.7 million annually, owing mainly to economic troubles in the Oil Patch.
Investors» appetite for British assets could slump if the growth outlook darkened or there was a loss of confidence in British economic policy or its openness to trade and investment, the BoE said.
Both Abu Dhabi and Dubai are encouraging the development of theme parks to help boost foreign tourist arrivals as oil prices slump, causing an economic slowdown in the region.
The economy has been in a growth and employment slump since 2010, with economic growth and employment growth falling year after year.
As the United States continues to crawl out of its economic slump, women are emerging as key drivers in new business creation, according to new research.
European stocks take cues from opening drop in U.S. and end near session lows Adidas backs yearly outlook European stocks on Thursday close lower, with selling accelerating in the afternoon as U.S. stocks slumped at the start of their regular trading session, extending a downturn begun following the Federal Reserve's Wednesday policy update on inflation and economic health.
«When a stock market decline coincides with a fairly sizeable economic slump as happened in 1937 - 38 or 1957 - 58, most stocks sell off from 35 to 50 percent.
Tractor Supply slumped 16.9 percent after the farming and hardware goods retailer said its business is being hurt by poor economic conditions in rural, energy - producing areas where it does most of its business, and other factors.
Economic growth fell to a five - year low of 7.3 percent in the latest quarter but investor sentiment was recharged by Beijing's surprise interest rate cut Nov. 22 that is expected to put a floor under the slump.
Even a decline in real GDP of 2 per cent, which would be a major economic slump, could be managed.
Over the first six weeks of the year, the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 10 %, as the prospect of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, a slump in oil prices, and concerns about economic conditions in Europe and China caused the long - running bull market to stumble.
Key monetary indicators in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China are flashing signals of an economic slowdown later this year, raising fears of a global recession in 2019 and a stock market slump without a shift in policy.
Copper fell, extending declines from a four - year low, while aluminum languished near the weakest in seven months on fears oil's slump signals a slowdown in economic growth and weaker commodities demand.
In the minutes of their December meeting, Fed officials signaled stronger economic growth and improving labor markets would likely offset any inflation slowdown caused by oil's slump.
U.K. registrations of new cars rose 11 % in 2013 to their highest level since before the 2008 financial crisis, reflecting the country's relatively strong economic recovery in contrast with the rest of Europe, where car demand has revived only recently from a prolonged slump.
Cocoa prices have proved resilient in the economic downturn, even as other commodity prices have slumped, and confectionery manufacturers are concerned that tight supply will keep prices high for some time yet.
Instead, it offers another dire reminder about the state of NASCAR in 2018 amidst continually slumping television ratings, flat attendance, and an economic climate where teams are saddled with exorbitant costs but have fewer dollars coming in.
Although commodity price slumps, and delays in implementing policy adjustments continue to negatively impact the Region's economic expansion, the African Development Bank predicts that strong domestic demand, improved macroeconmic governance fundamentals and a friendlier businessclimate will continue to sustain the region's growth resilience.
A report by a policy think tank finds that 500,000 job opportunities were lost in New York in the three year long economic slump, representing a total income loss of $ 31 billion dollars a year.
By June 2011, as the UK economy headed for recession, Balls had largely set aside the issue of Labour's economic legacy and was locked in battle with George Osborne over how to lift the economy out of a deepening slump.
Critics will say, with some reason, that the electorate has heard it all before — in the Alternative Economic Strategy (AES), which the Labour left devised to restore growth after the worldwide slump of the early 1970s.
A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani - Kayode, slumped in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
34 % say we are not in an economic slump, and 1 % is unsure.
The centre - left Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) thinktank made a significant call for an economic «plan B» prior to an expected slump in growth forecasts today.
Although most NYers think the worst of the economic slump is behind them, 60 % still think the state is in a recession.
Stock markets in London slumped spectacularly today amid fears over US economic performance and the ongoing Eurozone crisis.
His premiership's clear link to economic competence may be responsible for this, as the percentage thinking Labour is more likely to run the economy well has slumped from 49 per cent in 2005 to just 22 per cent now.
DiNapoli says the ongoing economic slump and continued downsizing in the securities industry means that Wall Street revenues account for just 14 percent of the budget now.
DiNapoli says the ongoing economic slump and continued downsizing in the securities industry means that Wall Street revenues account for just 14 % of the budget now.
Cuomo said the state can afford the borrowing because of his fiscally conservative actions over five years and, in the event of an economic slump, the state has health reserves and enough flexibility to scale back or delay some borrowing and building.
With the UK still in the grip of an economic slump, yet decent university degrees increasingly necessary for anyone wishing to enter the country's fiercely competitive job market, private tuition is a rapidly growing sector with as much as a quarter of 11 - 16 year olds benefitting from it some form1, as families do all they can to better their children's prospects.
With the UK still in the grip of an economic slump, yet decent university degrees increasingly necessary for anyone wishing to enter the country's fiercely competitive job market, private tuition is a rapidly growing sector with as much as a quarter of 11 - 16 year olds benefitting from it some form
No matter what economists say, we're still grappling with an economic slump and it's not that tasteful to be rolling in a brand - new $ 100k + sedan.
Bentley Motors announced today during their annual sales update to motoring journalist that they have been succeeding in their bid to recover from the sales slump experienced during the world - wide economic crisis.
Lenovo supposedly sees an economic slump as a «good opportunity» to gain share in tablets while others hold back.
ICv2 attributed the slump to the overall economic environment as well as the downturn in retail store environment as represented by the bankruptcy of the Borders bookstore chain.
The mortgage rates are continuously altering due to several economic factors like inflation, economic growth or slump and changes in supply and demand of mortgage loans.
b) On an individual basis, yes, some emerging markets have clearly let investors down in terms of economic growth & slumping stock markets.
Often, especially in this time economic slump, many pets end up in shelters or on the streets because people are no longer able to provide care and shelter for their pets.
Requests to adopt a cat via the charity's national helpline have also slumped by around 40 per cent this year compared to 2012, which the charity says is due to people putting off adopting a pet in the current economic climate.
Even though collars, leashes and harnesses might seem like must - have accessories that dog owners are always going to buy, even in economic slumps, retailers take this important product category for granted at their peril.
He was exhibiting with the Impressionists by 1879, but it was only when he lost his job in 1883 in an economic slump that he started painting full time.
Since the economic crisis in 2008, St. Mark's Bookshop's profits have slumped dramatically.
When China entered an economic slump, as it has in the last couple of years as the world economy has slowed down, then emissions slow down along with it.
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