Sentences with phrase «fears of a future rate»

After trading flat for most of the week, stocks broadly sank Friday on fears of a future rate hike.

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Then again, the more the market falls on the fear of an interest rate hike, the less likely it becomes that the Fed will pull the trigger on it in the near future, which will then push prices back up.
Factors affecting the level of consumer 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 and cost of consumer credit, levels of unemployment, and tax rates.
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.
But policy makers appeared to hint that they had little fear that inflation was running out of control, which traders took as a sign the Fed won't feel compelled to move more aggressively than expected to lift rates in the future.
This somewhat optimistic prediction of things to come may not seem helpful for the here and now, because we live in an era of fear, anxiety, and worry, and our question and our text is how can we adapt now and in the immediate future to this rapid rate of social change.
«We want to take the fear out of higher education,» said Mary Perez, Pikes Peak Prep's director of Middle Colleges and its newest math teacher, «and revitalize clear, consistent communication with our families, to ensure high rates of success and quality education, leading to greater future employment opportunities for our students.»
The times to be scared are when 1) everyone is euphoric and realistic appraisals of future earnings can not justify current prices, 2) people are fleeing the country or want to flee the country due to fears over personal safety, or 3) real rates enter a period of secular increases.
Some open or convert to Roth IRAs because they fear an increase in taxes in the future, and this account allows them to lock in the current tax rates on the balance of their conversions.
Here's an idea: Let's make the fear of reprisal so severe that when said penalties for misbehavior are trotted out during the real estate university 101 «pre-course» (a one - day eye - opener reality - check course regarding the wannabe failure rate)-- starting on day one in class, when the pitfalls of being a Realtor are revealed vs how much money one can generate (if one is one of the few lucky ones) once in the saddle — the unethical - by - nature future miscreants quickly exit stage left, or right, ask for their money back, and rightfully blank off back to their holes in the ground.
According to Fortune, «a retreat in inflation over the past two months has caused jitters among some Fed officials who fear that the shortfall, if sustained, could alter the pace of future rate hikes.
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