Sentences with phrase «global headwinds»

"Global headwinds" refers to external factors or challenges that negatively affect the global economy or various industries across the world. These could include events like economic recessions, political instability, trade disputes, or natural disasters, which slow down economic growth and create obstacles for businesses and individuals. Full definition
To conclude, the Canadian economy is undergoing a significant and complex adjustment, even while it is still trying to overcome persistent global headwinds.
Can it stay the course amid new global headwinds, and what will that mean for the U.S. and other economies, markets and investors?
Critics including adviser David Williams had warned since last year Murray Goulburn was paying an inflated and unsustainable milk price given global headwinds, questioning the structure of the unit trust and co-op strategy which MG said gave it the ability to pay above - market milk prices.
Britain has faced the same global headwinds as other countries around the world, but our economy has flatlined over the last six months while America and almost all other EU countries have grown more strongly.»
First, he wants to deliver steady growth in the face of global headwinds whilst targeting the first surplus for fifteen years on or around the Tory leadership election.
Demography is a global headwind.
Global headwinds will slow U.S. economic momentum, complicating the Fed's plan to raise interest rates.
Morgan Stanley Chief US Economist Ellen Zentner forecasts that the global headwinds of lowflation are now likely to delay the Fed's first rate increase to early 2016.
Wages are starting to rise, competition is increasing and there are a number of global headwinds that could slow down growth.
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