Sentences with phrase «finance research suggests»

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Over a year which has seen large banks halt funding for fossil fuel projects, major institutions divest from oil, gas and coal holdings, and oil companies snap up power and renewables companies in a bid to diversify their asset base, research published today by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and the Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over climate risk has shot up in financial circles.
The research also suggested ignorance isn't bliss — 60 % of the 25 - 34 age group admitted that their personal finances caused them stress, anxiety and sleepless nights.
«This latest research suggests that the property industry is poised for technological disruption, significantly changing how home buyers approach each of the three key phases of home buying: researching, financing and purchasing.»
Here's what we know: A large body of research suggests that the status of our marriages influences our well - being at least as much as the status of our finances
While the policy notes that «New York's legal code is relatively accessible compared to other states,» it suggests that the state commit to including its laws on a platform such as America Decoded, adopting the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau's eRegs tool to make the laws more accessible, and instituting an «open by default» policy in the area of IT purchasing, data and research.
Now a paper by an MIT professor suggests that a revamped way of financing Alzheimer's research could spur the development of useful new drugs for the illness.
Given research suggesting that socioeconomic school integration is an even more powerful lever for boosting achievement than funding, he has suggested that state finance litigation be extended to integration.
Research suggests that charter schools are unlikely to harm student achievement in traditional public schools but do affect traditional public schools» finances.
Public opinion research work conducted by the federal Finance Department last year suggests a great many people in their 30s and 40s don't expect the Canada Pension Plan to be of much help in their retirement.
Thomas Stanley and William Danko, in their fascinating behavioral finance book, The Millionaire Next Door, surprised many of us with their research suggesting that visible affluence may actually be a sign of lesser net worth, with the average American millionaire exhibiting surprisingly few outward displays of wealth.
For couples struggling with finances, she suggested contacting a financial planner or researching classes on financial planning.
New research from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), however, suggests that China's 2015 and 2020 targets for electric vehicle (EV) rollout will not be met due to «weak capability throughout the supply chain.»
Founders of business financing blockchain startup, Debitum Network, say they have research that suggests small businesses around the world have a severe lack of access to credit.
«These findings suggest that people's perception of the attractiveness of their local housing markets actually changed as a result of the house price experiences of their friends,» writes Theresa Kuchler, co-author of the research and assistant professor of finance at New York University.
The research suggested that greater transparency facilitates growth by relaxing information - based constraints on external financing.
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