Sentences with phrase «fragile recovery of»

Maintaining loose credit is meant to support the fragile recovery of the British economy.

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LONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters)- The dollar hit a 15 - month low against the yen but steadied against the euro on Wednesday, with investors nervous ahead of key U.S. inflation numbers due later amid a fragile recovery in equity markets.
Governments should be looking to cut taxes as a fragile euro zone recovery begins to take hold, the president of the ECB tells Davos delegates.
With Trump's Nov. 8 election victory and his campaign promise to tear up international trade deals threatening to shatter a fragile global recovery, Singapore «s open economy remains among some of the most vulnerable markets to U.S. protectionism.
LONDON, Feb 14 - The dollar hit a 15 - month low against the yen but steadied against the euro on Wednesday, with investors nervous ahead of key U.S. inflation numbers due later amid a fragile recovery in equity markets.
«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.
In a press release issued on December 8th, the Minister of State for Finance Kevin Sorenson argued that now is not the time to consider provincial proposals to enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), given the fragile nature of the current economic recovery.
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.
4) Irma left 10 Cubans dead and destroyed many of Havana's fragile buildings: The US State Department is warning Americans to avoid travel to Cuba right now because the country is in major recovery mode following Irma.
The IMF, in its World Economic Outlook released last week, concluded that «the global recovery remains fragile» and the world economy is faced with a «recovery that is neither strong nor balanced and runs the risk of not being sustained.»
Given the credit crisis and the fragile nature of the recovery, specific opportunity, particularly in the areas of real estate and corporate debt, await the keen investor.
For all of the self - congratulatory rhetoric of the Harper government, the fact remains that Canada's economic recovery has been built on very fragile foundations.
That now leaves room for the market / economy to determine the proper rate of interest; and, he notes, given the patchy economic recovery, the fragile level of confidence and the low levels of inflation, Citi questions whether asset prices belong where they are today.
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.
But today's reckless gamble with people's livelihoods runs the risk of stifling the fragile recovery.
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.
According to Reuters, the West African nation emerged from its first recession in 25 years in the second quarter of 2017 as oil revenues rose, although the slow pace of growth suggests the recovery remains fragile.
Former Tory Cabinet minister Ken Clarke has questioned the strength of the recovery, claiming the economy is still «fragile».
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.
The announcement by the chancellor, reminiscent of the political flourishes by Gordon Brown when he attempted to embarrass the Tories, was designed to undermine Labour's central charge: that the coalition's plans to eliminate the structural deficit by 2015 are irresponsibly fast and will jeopardise the fragile recovery.
«Today's reckless gamble with people's livelihoods runs the risk of stifling the fragile recovery
Former Tory Cabinet minister Ken Clarke has questioned the strength of the recovery, claiming the economy is still «fragile» and prone to shocks.
«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.
They don't want to do it too abruptly, for fear of knocking down the fragile recovery.
With the housing market expected to be in a fragile state for some time, and with low interest rates a key component of recovery for housing, what would happen to the housing market if interest rates visit 7 % or 8 % — or even approach 9 %, as they did in the beginning of this decade?
And it's against the backdrop of Europe which feels like it's still in semi-recession (sub-2 % GDP growth), and a still fragile US recovery (2 - 3 % GDP growth)-RSB-.
Astonishingly, almost seven years after the climax of the financial crisis, we're still stumbling along nursing a potentially fragile global recovery.
While the pain from an imploding subprime auto loan market would be much less than what ensued from the housing crisis, the economy is still on relatively fragile footing, and losses could ultimately stall the broader recovery for millions of Americans.
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.
In prison, I was safe from temptation during the early fragile years of my recovery.
The fragile and fluid nature of the post-treatment recovery experience invites a new service model that shifts from the «diagnose, admit, treat, discharge» approach of the hospital emergency room to a sustained model of recovery management that more closely resembles the model of disease management used to treat diabetes, hypertension, and asthma (McLellan, Lewis, O'Brien, & Kleber, 2000; White, Boyle, & Loveland, in press).
«A comprehensive and effective mortgage reform strategy is critical to help keep a level of certainty in the marketplace and not further disrupting the still fragile housing market recovery
NAR believes enactment of both pieces of legislation is vital to the recovery of the fragile commercial and residential real estate markets.
This undermines real estate, which is in a fragile state of recovery.
Not only does it undermine families, neighborhoods and the pursuit of the American dream, it would be devastating for our fragile economic recovery.
Given the credit crisis and the fragile nature of the recovery, specific opportunity, particularly in the areas of real estate and corporate debt, await the keen investor.
«The shifting of some markets off the IMI in June underscores the fragile nature of the housing recovery as well as the fact that many locations that previously made the list had recorded only marginal house price gains, which were easily wiped out by small downward changes,» notes NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.
The National Association of Realtors ® supports a comprehensive reform strategy for the secondary mortgage market to help maintain a level of certainty in the marketplace and not further disrupt the still fragile housing market recovery.
Given the fragile nature of the housing and economic recovery, these are significant red flags.»
New analysis of government data by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals a connection between rising student loan debt and the onset of the housing slump, and offers yet another example of how lower home values have hurt millions of middle class households and threatens the fragile economic recovery.
As if the eventual fates of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, now in their fourth year of conservatorship, were not enough cause for concern, pending rulings on mortgage origination requirements as mandated by the Dodd - Frank Act, and the Federal Reserve's recently proposed Basel III capital standards program, have the potential to deliver a crushing blow to both REALTORS ® and consumers in today's still - fragile housing recovery.
«Housing is so important to the American economy, and they provide so much of the financing behind that, that it is hard to imagine that Congress will take too traumatic a step too rapidly, less they undermine what fragile recovery might be taking place in housing,» says Stoffers.
Rising rates, spurred on by a strengthening economy and federal monetary policy, come as the fragile housing market in Connecticut is starting to show the first signs of recovery.
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