Sentences with phrase «fragile recovery at»

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«This data shows that the economy is in the process of a mild recovery and that it is still fragile,» Xu Gao, chief macro-economic analyst at Everbright Securities in Beijing, told Reuters.
«It's important not to remove support, especially when the recovery is fragile and the tools available to monetary policy, should the economy falter, are limited given that short - term interest rates are at zero,» Yellen said at the Senate Banking Committee hearing.
The British economic recovery is still fragile and faces many of the same problems Carney seemed unable to solve during his tenure in Canada: sluggish labour productivity, businesses that are stockpiling cash, and a property bubble that seems at risk of bursting.
These restraint measures were introduced at a time when the «economic recovery is still fragile».
It will also not escape unnoticed that this trial conveniently helped the US and UK achieve an important geopolitical goal: the removal of Charles Taylor from West African soil at a fragile moment in Liberia's post-conflict recovery in 2006.
While Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander's motion contains a number of positive messages and policies, it paints an overly - optimistic picture at a time when living standards continue to fall and recovery is fragile and unbalanced.
The IFS said that the Tory plans would «make the tightening even more front - loaded than it already is, at a time when the recovery remains fragile», but would not make an enormous difference to the long - term outlook for the public finances.
We also welcome measures to reduce uncertainty to business at a time of fragile economic recovery — so a move to only call for a referendum if certain and well understood conditions are not met is helpful.
«Taking such reckless action while the recovery is still fragile will cost jobs and put the hard - won recovery people have worked for at risk.»
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.
«Deep - sea areas targeted by mining claims frequently harbor high biodiversity and fragile habitats, and may have very slow rates of recovery from physical disturbance,» said Craig Smith, a co-author and professor of oceanography at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
At a minimum, it seems obvious to me that we can not assume nature is fragile or resilient until more analyses of recovery or absence of recovery are examined, and this should be a high priority topic for research.
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