Sentences with phrase «global credit crisis»

Cain Express also has experienced an increase in demand for its shipping services into the U.S.. So, while the high Canadian dollar and the aftermath of the 2008 global credit crisis hit export - oriented Canadian manufacturers hard, Cain Express had plenty of business.
NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Reuters)- The U.S. commercial paper market shrank dramatically, marking the biggest weekly contraction in a year, Federal Reserve data showed on Thursday, as the escalating global credit crisis shook investors» confidence in all but the safest instruments issued by the U.S. government.
Then, the global credit crisis hit in late 2008, leaving the business without access to cash.
In addition to covering the full range of investment opportunities, the book features new material on the Great Recession and the global credit crisis as well as an increased focus on the long - term potential of emerging markets.
As the global credit crisis grinds on, it's getting tougher than ever for startups to secure financing.
After more than four years of hunting for value in the wake of the global credit crisis, the portfolio of our Global Value Fund is — unsurprisingly — overweight in the most neglected and unpopular areas of the market, where we see the most compelling bargains.
Deregulation supporter Chris Cox, a former SEC chairman under President George W. Bush and congressman from California, called the swaps «the fuel for what has become a global credit crisis
When I talk about diversification, I often get told that it's been irrelevant over the last 10 years, particularly during the global credit crisis in 2008 - 2009.
As the global credit crisis deepens, banks» distrust of lending to each other has worsened in interbank markets, with many hoarding cash for fear that some short - term loans might not get repaid.
• The 2008 global credit crisis will slow energy demand but only temporarily.
There are some concerns that the global credit crisis could put these emission - cutting measures on the backburner as more countries focus on rehabilitating their faltering financial markets.
That was the day BNP Paribas closed withdrawals from three funds citing an inability to value them, marking the beginning of what was to become the global credit crisis.
Crispin Inglis, CEO and co-founder of PropertyFox says the industry is changing at a rapid rate, «Following the global credit crisis and recession, the number of practising real estate agents registered with the Estate Agency Affairs Board has gone from 80 000 members in 2007, to 30 000 in 2017.
The bubble burst as the global credit crisis caused speculative demand to wane and banks restricted lending.
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