Sentences with phrase «further sharp declines»

Not only are these uncertainties still with us, they have likely prompted central banks to roll out even more monetary stimulus, which in turn has likely lifted asset prices and given the false impression of a backstop against further sharp declines.
Not only are these uncertainties still with us, they have likely prompted central banks to roll out even more monetary stimulus, which in turn has likely lifted asset prices and given the false impression of a backstop against further sharp declines.
A further sharp decline in employment was recorded in August, with the rate of job cuts slowing only marginally from July.

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Thus far, 2017 has been defined by a sharp decline in the dollar.
The below chart illustrates U.S. oil production (in gold) vs. FED's balance sheet (in blue), and how overproduction from accommodative monetary policy resulted in the sharp decline in oil prices, creating a systemic risk that was again transmitted from financial and commodity markets to the real economy (in job losses and slow growth in Texas and other oil producing states, as well as the decline in headline inflation, pushing the Federal Reserve further from the price stability objective):
Now there's been a sharp backlash to the governor's Tax - Free NY, his plan to save upstate New York from further decline.
For long - term investors like me, the returns would have been far worse than with the sharp declines our markets actually incurs.
Temperatures in the far north are rising rapidly as is reflected by the increasingly sharp decline of freezing degree days, as shown in the above graph.
However, a sudden sharp decline in your open rates would be unusual, and would signal a problem (see the full report at page 8 for further discussion).
In fact, Intel's strong growth in servers, mirrored by a sharp decline in mobile and stationary endpoints, points to far fewer gâteaux being baked in its plants overall.
This attitude is further reflected in the sharp decline in market activity over the past month.
Friday's September jobs report, including the strong upward revisions for prior months, a sizable increase in earnings, and a sharp decline in the unemployment rate, should provide further impetus for improving consumer confidence in the housing market.»
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