Sentences with phrase «effects of the credit crunch»

The longer - term effects of the credit crunch have yet to be seen but are having a powerful impact on all markets and shifting the contours of the global economy.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft announced today it is laying off 96 lawyers in a second round of job cuts as the Wall Street firm continues to cope with the ongoing effects of the credit crunch.
UK supermarket Tesco has announced that it is drastically reducing the price of organic produce by up to 25 per cent, in response to feedback from consumers who are feeling the effects of the credit crunch.
But while some analysts expect the effects of the credit crunch to improve within months, the problem with oil is looking far more severe.
The Conservatives are considering offering three different tax cut proposals deesigned to help those suffering from the effects of the credit crunch, the shadow chancellor has said.
You may be feeling the effects of the credit crunch when...
This has struck a note with newspapers as disparate as the Times («How to cook without wasting food») to the Daily Express (a popular tabloid) musing on the effects of the credit crunch and the soaring price of food.
Charlie Welsh, mergermarket's editor - in - chief, says rankings were heavily influenced by whether a firm advised one of the parties involved on BHP Billiton's $ 211bn bid for Rio Tinto, but says many law firms are feeling the effect of the credit crunch.
DLA Piper Sheffield managing partner Stephen Sly sits with the optimists on the effects of the credit crunch: «If we are not careful we will talk ourselves into a recession,» he says.
Lawyers in the north of England are talking down the effect of the credit crunch on their practices this year.
Employers should be wary of varying employees» terms and conditions to ward off the effects of the credit crunch, says Jeremy Nixon
Retailers are also feeling the effects of the credit crunch in various ways.
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