Sentences with phrase «financial clout by»

In tandem with international expansion, mega-galleries like Hauser & Wirth celebrate their financial clout by constructing massive new showplaces.

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These boutiques» trendier on - site bars and restaurants and locally inspired design appeal to travelers put off by the cookie - cutter feel of larger chains — especially millennials, whose financial clout will mushroom in years to come.
NEW YORK — China's launch of its crude futures exchange today will improve the clout of the yuan in financial markets and could threaten the international primacy of the dollar, argues a new report by Hayden Briscoe, APAC head of fixed income at UBS Asset Management.
So many fans are upset, realisation that their aims and aspirations are different to the owner, and poor performance this season, looks like we will be beaten by club or clubs with less financial clout.
If he is to be given strength it is most likely from what, he drinks and eats and the financial clout awarded to him by his bosses, not from some old fairy tale that has never existed.
In the consumer credit world, a good portion of your financial clout is represented by your credit report, and those with the best credit reports see the most open doors.
After identifying the top auto insurers in the state by market share, we checked with independent rating agencies A.M. Best and Moody's to ensure that they had the financial clout necessary to pay out claims.
This therapy - unfriendly worldview, amounting almost to a form of popular brainwashing, is sustained by the usual suspects: DSM, which provides a faux legitimacy to artificially constructed psychomedical disorders; Big Pharma's financial, social, and political clout, which vastly outclasses Little Psychotherapy on every measure; direct - to - consumer ads for psychotropic drugs, which turn every TV watcher or magazine reader into his or her own personal psychiatrist; and decreasing insurance reimbursement for therapy, as well as increasing reimbursements for prescriptions, which means that if people want therapy, they'll probably have to pony up for it themselves.
The pair of mortgage - finance giants, which were bailed out by the U.S. government and placed in conservatorship in 2008 during the height of the financial crisis, have historically boasted outsize influence on the single - family mortgage market, but Rosengren expressed concern that the duo's growing clout in the multifamily sector may pose a risks, as the government considers new structures for the entities, created in the wake of the Great Depression to help facilitate homeownership.
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