«Such strike could return the nation's
fragile economy into recession that will further exacerbate the suffering of the masses,» he added.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, US investment - grade bonds have come somewhat
into vogue among European and Asian investors seeking exposure to the seemingly unstoppable dollar and respite from their own
fragile economies, Deutsche Bank reports.
And, despite the rate - hike today - seemingly reaffirming this commitment to battle a plunge
into hyperinflation, as Bloomberg reports today, Argentina's central bank (BCRA) seems cornered between a rush for dollars and a
fragile economy, as spot sales and surprise rate hikes fail to arrest the peso's depreciation and may lead officials to eye a different angle.
Although the
economy formally grew by 0.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2011, in line with expectations, this was widely regarded by analysts as confirmation that the underlying recovery is
fragile at best, and that the
economy has escaped a relapse
into a «double - dip» recession only by the narrowest of margins.
What do you call someone who opens a blog post with a false accusation, segues
into an unfounded generalization, slams credible scientists without justification, cites research out of context, and picks apart an argument no one ever made — all, apparently, to keep his
fragile ideological worldview intact, even at the expense of the global
economy?
According to your Precautionary Principle, the trial is over, the data is established, so let's now save the world despite the fact that the costs will likely drive the already
fragile global
economy into a tailspin.
«If the economic environment is
fragile, which it is today, it may not take much to push our
economy into a downturn,» Calanog said during a third quarter briefing on the state of the market.