Sentences with phrase «economic uptick»

The global PC market will stabilize in the long run if there's an economic uptick, as PCs «are still a mission - critical device in the enterprise, and there's material room for total available market expansion in education as schools catch up to one - to - one initiatives,» he told the E-Commerce...
The global PC market will stabilize in the long run if there's an economic uptick, as PCs «are still a mission - critical device in the enterprise, and there's material room for total available market expansion in education as schools catch up to one - to - one initiatives,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
But one reason we may end up seeing a larger - than - normal number of January filings is that we as a country experienced a slight economic uptick in the last several months.
That might mean he keeps raising rates too long into an economic slowdown, but it could just as easily mean he doesn't increase quickly enough in a dramatic economic uptick.
Kerstin Braun, executive vice president of Coface North America, says the global market for trade credit insurance has steadily improved over the past year as an economic uptick has increased corporates» access to bank loans and let them focus on their growth.

Not exact matches

GDP growth gains Beijing said China's economic grow 6.9 % in 2017, the first uptick the world's second - largest economy has seen since 2010.
Cramer argues that after the nationwide tax overhaul, the uptick in economic growth is undeniable.
From bakers to retailers and construction firms, more than a dozen of Mexico's biggest companies cited concerns over NAFTA and the election and issuing conservative guidance in recent weeks, despite economic data pointing to an uptick in Latin America's second - largest economy.
«The Complacent Class» focuses on trends like rising segregation, disappointing economic growth and technological progress, and a recent uptick in civil unrest and crime, not to mention the populist backlash that carried Donald Trump to power.
The efforts of central banks to stimulate activity through monetary measures has succeeded in keeping interest rates very low, but have not resulted in any significant uptick in real economic activity.
Specifically, the FOMC is opting to retain its easy monetary policies, but undertake no new initiatives at this time, Perhaps the Fed went this more conservative route in view of the somewhat better news out on the economic front over the past few weeks, notably the generally improving housing metrics, the pickup in June's personal income, and the surprising uptick in the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index for July issued yesterday.
«We should be seeing some serious upticks in orders if the tax cut is going to lead to the promised jump in investment,» Dean Baker, an economist from the liberal - leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research, said in an email.
Historically, there is usually an uptick in 1099 work during tough economic times, and then W - 2s resurge as jobs are added in recovery.
The ECB's latest set of macroeconomic projections reflected the economic backdrop, containing increased forecasts for growth in the next two years but a relatively small predicted uptick in inflation in 2018, and further out a headline rate of only 1.7 % by 2020.
Some policymakers were concerned that inflation is not moving toward the central banks» 2 % targets despite recent upticks in economic growth.
And the economic crises that crippled the economies of southeast Asia in the 1990s also set in motion a rapid uptick in environmentally damaging pursuits such as illegal logging and cyanide fishing, according to the World Bank.
The improved economy has led to an uptick in industry hiring in the state, which is good news for life sciences grads, says J. Lynn Griesemer, associate vice president for economic development at the University of Massachusetts and executive director of the UMass Donahue Institute.
CPRE finds a general trend of fewer years in the classroom overall, but with a recent uptick in longevity after the economic downturn.
The special education, lower economic level, and transience student populations are all reflected in this uptick.
We may see a slight uptick as we near the end of 2017, but other than that, continuing economic and fiscal policy uncertainties should keep rates low.
If you accept management's argument that new orders lag an economic recovery, then any realistic uptick in new order won't occur until 2012 based on the current economic data.
Higher Treasury yields, driven by rising commodity prices, more Treasury issuances and the steady stream of solid economic news, are behind the uptick in rates over the past week.
«While current fiscal policy and robust economic growth remain a tailwind for risk assets, the recent uptick in market volatility, alongside the long - term shift in monetary policy, have created real reasons for concern among investors about their traditional market exposure,» Context's chief investment officer, John Culbertson, said in the statement.
Despite nagging high unemployment figures and the conservative shopping sensibilities that consumers have clearly adopted over the past four years of economic turmoil, many retail industry experts were optimistic — albeit, cautiously so — that stores would see an uptick in holiday sales this year.
These fees have largely disappeared due to banks becoming more proficient at hedging their risks that are brought about by fluctuating foreign currencies and the uptick in economic activity post-recession that's led to consumers running up balances again and higher APRs.
Final numbers aren't in for 2017, but it appears that there was an uptick in emissions due to faster than anticipated economic growth:
After all, since the release of the Taskforce on Climate - related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) guidelines, there has been a marked uptick in corporate and investor interest in both the proposed reporting best practices and the wider physical and economic climate impacts they address.
After a long and stuttering recovery from the global financial crisis, the forecast in association with Oxford Economics, predicts an uptick in transactional activity, based on global economic activity increasing to an average growth rate of 2.9 % per year over the next three years, compared to an annualized 2.5 % since 2012.
And both the facts on the ground in the past decade and the popularity of the Piketty book have caused an uptick of interest among legal scholars about economic inequality.
«We've witnessed a strong economic recovery in this region, and a steady uptick in job growth leading to a surge in demand for apartment housing.
Practitioners» expectations for sales activity over the next six months, gathered after the federal government passed its economic stimulus package, showed an uptick across all indicators.
So if rates rise too much, we could see an uptick in mortgage problems, not only inhibiting the home - sale recovery but also dampening local economic growth.
«The survey reflects renewed confidence that housing is a smart investment, though it's tempered by thoughtful consideration of the undeniable risks, especially given the recent uptick in security and economic events in the U.S. and abroad,» said Cleve Bellar, chief marketing officer of ValueInsured.
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