Sentences with phrase «fear of a recession»

That's a sharp contrast from earlier this year as fears of recession and a worldwide credit crisis led investors out of corporate bonds.
Despite growing fears of a recession, the U.S. economy is sound, even if growth for the year is likely to once again disappoint.
Blizzard are managing to continue growing despite fears of a recession and are optimistic for the rest of the games industry.
Today's European emissions trading price in dollar - equivalent is $ 17, down from $ 23 a month ago on fears of recession and uncertainty about the effects of EU regulation on energy efficiency.
If GDP is slowing down, or is negative, it can lead to fears of a recession which means layoffs and unemployment and declining business revenues and consumer spending.
Recent fears of a recession have brought down the equity markets (NYSE and NASDAQ) to lower lows than expected.
Cooper has warned the PM that huge numbers of women are motivated by fear of the recession.
Perhaps the most obvious other risk is the renewed fears of recession / slow growth in Europe and the US.
Ultimately, it is the fear of a recession trumps the benefits of lower oil prices in the stock market.
So far, fears of a recession and other bear - case scenarios haven't materialized, which is good news for British banks.
Factors affecting the level of spending for such discretionary items include general economic conditions and other factors such as consumer confidence in future economic conditions, fears of recession, the availability of consumer credit, levels of unemployment, tax rates and the cost of consumer credit.
SATURN / PLUTO ENDS 2002 Our forecast for a global economic slowdown and fears of recession were well founded.
UK Banks Prove Resilient Despite Post-Brexit Fears So far, fears of a recession and other bear - case scenarios haven't materialized, which is good news for British banks.
The fear of recession had caused unemployment.
Should the spread turn negative, a phenomenon known as «yield curve inversion,» fears of recession would creep into everyday conversation.
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