We've all (including me) been in times of
financial crisis at one point or another.
A life insurance cover will make sure he does not face
any financial crisis at a time when he must already be passing through an emotional turmoil of losing you.
I hope readers will appreciate the progress that the SEC has made since
the financial crisis at being a better and more data - driven regulator.
VICTORIA — Allowing people to sue for pain and suffering in car accidents has been viewed as a fundamental principle in British Columbia, but that changed Tuesday when the government joined Canada's other provinces in limiting payouts to some crash victims because of
a financial crisis at the public insurance corporation.
«This also was the result of
the financial crisis at first,» De Jong explains.
Brown Dog Foundation www.browndogfoundation.org «We are an organization dedicated to helping families who find themselves in a temporary
financial crisis at the same time their pet requires life - saving treatment or life - sustaining medications.
Although private student loans were much more common before
the financial crisis at the end of the last decade, they have been continually rising over the past six or seven years.
There're many times, with your limited earning, you are trapped in
financial crisis at the middle of month.
Now, thoughtful readers will recall that beginning in 2007, spreads widened significantly, peaking during
the financial crisis at the end of 2008.
«So long as districts continue to ignore the crushing reality of the looming
financial crisis at the hands of unfunded retiree liabilities, and so long as the Legislature fails to fundamentally overhaul the authorizing structure in California, we anticipate that powerful special interests will continue to use charter public schools as a red herring to avoid the hard decisions that lie ahead,» continued Marquez.
The financial crisis at the root of the Chicago Teachers Union's planned one - day walkout Friday is different from past troubles for the school district in an especially alarming way: No one seems to be riding to the rescue this time.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from
the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
Valencia are in serious
financial crisis at the moment.
Just two league wins all season and with safety now four - points out of reach following their ninth defeat of the campaign, the last thing disgruntled Blackburn fans wanted to see were reports of
a financial crisis at the club in the national newspapers.
Uncertainties over milk purchasing levels and payments caused by
the financial crisis at dairy giant Parmalat is forcing southern European farmers into a race to secure guaranteed sales that may quickly put pressure on milk prices.
[13] His Skyscraper Index Model successfully sent a signal of the Late - 2000s
financial crisis at the beginning of August 2007.
Remember the last
financial crisis at the bottom of it we had a concept called «mark - to - market».
Now, thoughtful readers will recall that beginning in 2007, spreads widened significantly, peaking during
the financial crisis at the end of 2008.
In 2009, for example, he bashed «fat cat» Wall Street bankers for accepting big pay packages in the aftermath of the 2007 - 2009
financial crisis at a time when many Americans were suffering hardship.
She weathered
the financial crisis at some of the financial industry's most visible institutions.
Many people face
financial crises at some time in their lives.
Not exact matches
Home prices aren't normally something that would be
at the top of an economist's list when looking
at a country's overall monetary health, but it was an indicator that was completely hammered during the 2008 - 09
financial crisis.
By 2009, the NEB pegged the break - even price for new oilsands projects
at a U.S. $ 55 - 70 / bbl WTI price, and the expected quantity had been scaled back largely due to the
financial crisis, to less than 3 million barrels per day by 2015.
«In the
financial industry, there's been a lot of debate, post —
financial crisis, around different approaches to risk and gender difference,» says Brenda Trenowden, global head of funds
at ANZ Banking Group in London and a member of the steering committee of the 30 % Club, which works to get more women on corporate boards.
In 2011, Handy hit the headlines: Her strategies beat the returns of the endowments
at Harvard and Yale universities after her gutsy bet against U.S. stocks prior to the
financial crisis.
At various points in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, new stock market records and historically low unemployment rates were used as a synonym for a booming economy, or after the
financial crisis, to signal that the economy was recovering — even though many workers and households experienced stagnating or steadily declining incomes for years or even decades.
On a macro level, I left right
at the beginning of the cataclysmic
financial crisis, and Starbucks had a very difficult time navigating through that.
Goldman Sachs, the New York - based investment bank, put the odds of a Canadian
financial crisis in the near future
at 30 per cent.
This approach to monetary policy was under assault after the
financial crisis, as experts noted the central banks had deluded themselves into thinking that their job had become as simple as keeping inflation
at 2 %.
Jean - Claude Trichet said: «We are now
at a level which is higher than immediately before the
financial crisis.»
Interest rates have remained
at unprecedented lows since the
financial crisis in 2008, providing more incentive for Canadians to jump into the housing market.
At the nadir of the
financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
Looking
at the forward earnings yield for S&P 500 stocks, BAML finds dispersion is the highest since 2009, when the market was just starting to recover from the
financial crisis.
«I think of these as high - tech Beanie Babies or 21st - century tulips,» says Robert Hockett, a law professor
at Cornell who gained notoriety after the
financial crisis for proposing that cities use «eminent domain» to buy out underwater mortgages.
Much of this coverage focuses too much on the political rhetoric
at the expense of the people who actually perform the work of
financial regulation; the ones who will be the best and last line of defense against another
financial crisis.
Securitization has generally worked as advertised, although mortgage - backed securities and related derivatives were
at the heart of the
financial crisis almost a decade ago.
Program - driven online trading platforms such as U.S - based Quantopian and QuantConnect and British - based Cloud9trader, which have clients across the world, did not exist
at the height of the
financial crisis of 2008.
And
at some point in late 2008, after the
financial crisis had hit, one investor told us, «Listen, the stock market is cratering.
«Clearly, the C.F.T.C. has taken a strong stance against Wall Street after the
financial crisis, but in a broader context we do worry that the revolving door can make enforcement officials more sympathetic to the companies they oversee,» said Michael Smallberg, an investigator
at Project on Government Oversight, a nonprofit group.
The terms and prices of variable annuities were much better before the
financial crisis, but the rationale for a contract that guarantees an income stream while allowing for some participation in potential growth in the investment markets remains intact, according to Mark Cortazzo, senior partner
at Macro Consulting Group.
The 2008
financial crisis upended that trend, though Ms. Abrams said the area continued to attract luxury retailers,
at «more realistic» rents.
At the time, TD was among the Top 10 banks in the structured - products market, a business built on arcane
financial instruments that shift risk between balance sheets and was ultimately a compounding factor of the
financial crisis.
Whereas the rest of the world treated
financial crises as one - off catastrophes, Argentines looked
at them like seasonal floods and prepared accordingly.
The dual role of chairman and CEO
at financial institutions has been under scrutiny since the
financial crisis.
But over a career
at the highest levels in corporate finance, Porat has been equally unflappable, navigating physical obstacles and fighting great metaphorical discomfort — the race - the - clock stress of the
financial crisis, the tension of negotiations among big - ego executives, and now the culture clash of imposing
financial discipline
at tech's biggest idea factory.
years ago, but the
financial crisis hit, and a deal didn't work for either of us
at that time.
GIC, one of the first sovereign funds to invest in Western banks during the global
financial crisis, retains the other major investment made
at the time, a stake in Citigroup which is profitable
at current prices.
«But I think the
financial crisis did something for the way this generation looked
at the world.
Either way, somehow eight years after the
financial crisis, with the economy on the best footing it has been in years, the uncertainty that is out there over a Trump Presidency just doesn't seem so bad,
at least for one day.
«Historians will look
at the president's handling of the
financial crisis, and he will get stellar marks,» says Jim Kessler, senior vice president for policy and co-founder of Third Way, a think tank.