Sentences with phrase «financial downturn at»

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Margie Patel, a senior portfolio manager at Wells Fargo Funds, said that she expects to see little to no effect from trade tariffs and has been adding to companies such as PNC Financial Services that have sold off in the market downturn.
Ross added nuance to that remark, speaking on a panel at Davos later in the day: «Nobody is trying to ignite what Smoot - Hawley did during the Depression,» Ross said, referring to legislation passed in 1930 that slapped tariffs on nations that shipped goods to the U.S. and arguably made the era's financial downturn even worse.
The not - for - profit organization is looking for better ways to connect with potential financial donors at a time when fundraising in Alberta has been hit by the recent economic downturn.
«Investors felt the pain from the 2008 financial crisis, but our study indicates many are not prepared for another significant downturn and the impact it could have on their retirement,» said Paula Nelson, president of retirement services at Global Atlantic.
«Most investors tend to be either eternal optimists who believe that they can see the downturn right before it happens, or those who admittedly know little about investing,» said Rob Drury, executive director at Texas - based Association of Christian Financial Advisors.
«Market downturns are precisely the reason for and the engine behind dollar cost averaging,» said Rob Drury, executive director at the Association of Christian Financial Advisors.
Monetary policy since the Great Depression that started in 1929 has aimed at re-inflating the economy after downturns, fueling the post-2001 financial bubble and, since 2008, Quantitative Easing to provide banks with liquidity to support asset prices.
Therefore, transfer activity is expected to be very limited at CSKA in the upcoming years as the cost of paying off the stadium debt combined with the general financial downturn of Russian football in recent seasons and Financial Fair Play bifinancial downturn of Russian football in recent seasons and Financial Fair Play biFinancial Fair Play bites hard.
Intimating the continuing grim state of the British economy, Mr King said: «In the wake of the financial crisis, and the sharp downturn that followed, the amount of money in the economy as a whole - broad money - is now barely growing at all.
This provides the lifeblood of the University and it is possible that the financial downturn will even work to our advantage, if other scientific research institutions find themselves unable to recruit at this difficult time.
Investors have at least some natural tendency to react the same way to modern financial danger signals such as news or predictions of interest rate increases, market downturns, strikes, layoffs, scary political news and so on.
Whether because of job loss, economic downturn, illness, death, divorce, or just a couple bad financial decisions, overwhelming debt can strike Minnesota families at any time.
During their 26 year marriage, the first wife, now 80, had never worked outside the home and, when in 2008 — 24 years after their divorce — the man, now 71, asked Quebec's Superior Court to reduce his alimony payments (which were, at the time, $ 2,911 per month), he said his financial situation had changed due to his recent retirement, and downturns in the global markets.
Generally, most of the investors purchase silver at the time of downturn of the financial markets and economy.
At the height of the financial downturn, the Westport News featured The Good Search CEO Krista Bradford on its front page, praising her ingenuity in helping unemployed executives.
We may look at our financial situation and when we see a downturn, we fear for our investments and our job.
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