Sentences with phrase «growing at a slower pace»

And, on Thursday, new factory activity data is expected to show that the manufacturing sector grew at a slow pace in September, while U.S. automakers are expected to report a 12 % increase in monthly sales year - over-year.
The true cause of this situation is the fact that the global economy is growing at a slow pace, and there is more money chasing safe investing opportunities than there are those opportunities.
German manufacturing grew at the slowest pace in nine months in April, a survey showed on Wednesday, as new - orders growth slowed for the fourth consecutive month.
China's economy grew at its slowest pace since the global financial crisis in the third quarter, reviving expectations of further stimulus to avert a stalling of the world's growth engine.
More — maybe most — product categories are growing at a slower pace today than they have in years.
Golub added, «Going forward, we believe that SG&A will be the most important driver of margins as compensation grows at a slower pace than revenues.
U.S. services firms grew at a slower pace in April; companies report cost pressures from possible tariffs and a shortage of available workers
So Check Point is growing at a slower pace than the broader market it operates in, and has told investors to expected a muted result for Q4.
Saudi Arabia's private non-oil sector grew at its slowest pace in at least nine years, as it continues to feel the pinch of the government's...
The move is aimed at boosting Southeast Asia's largest economy by GDP which has been growing at its slowest pace in six years because of falling commodity prices and cooling growth in major trading partner China.
Sterling was also sharply lower against the dollar, with GBP / USD down 1 % to 1.3624 after data showing that activity in the UK manufacturing sector grew at the slowest pace in seventeen months in April.
The eighth sure thing was that, with non-U.S. developed market and emerging market economies generally growing at a slower pace than the U.S. economy (and with many emerging markets hurt by weak commodity prices, slower growth in China's economy, the Fed tightening monetary policy and a rising dollar), international developed market stocks would underperform U.S. stocks in 2017.
Some of those macro forces include a deceleration in places like the U.K., where the economy grew at the slowest pace in more than five years in the first quarter of 2018, according to a report from the Office for National Statistics on Friday.
Evangelical Protestantism will continue to grow at a slow pace, primarily through an increase in ethnic minorities.
There is a limited amount of grazable land, after all, so the animals would be growing at a slower pace.
Coles boss John Durkan expects food and liquor sales to accelerate in the March and June quarters after September quarter same - store sales grew at the slowest pace since 2008.
Premature babies grow at a slower pace than full - term infants do for the first 24 months.
My bucket list may keep growing at a slower pace and hopefully I'll be checking more things off!
Jaguar Land Rover will spend about $ 6 billion in the current financial year on new models and technologies as the luxury carmaker looks to spur sales that grew at a slower pace.
Overall sales are steady and the e-book market is growing at a slower pace — a helpful trend for physical stores.»
So tablet ownership seems to be growing at a slower pace.
While the Canadian economy continues to grow at a slower pace than expected, last week's release from the Bank of Canada wasn't all doom and gloom.
And while China is cooling off and expects to grow at a slower pace.
Large breeds grow at a slow pace and small breeds grow more quickly, so calcium is an essential concern.
The runts of the litter may have a failure to thrive and may grow at a slower pace.
Although the energy consumption of developing countries in other regions is expected to grow at a slower pace than in Asia, rates are still expected to exceed the global average (Table 1).
Although experts expect the field of planning to continue growing at a slower pace than other occupations, it has remained a stable means of employment for a number of years.
«Renters spent more than ever on rent this year, but the amount they spent grew at the slowest pace in recent years as more renters transitioned into homeownership and new rental supply slowed rent growth across the country,» Terrazas says.
Edmonton and Saskatchewan, markets where appreciation has been growing at a slower pace, took the lead in terms of accelerated price gains.
The economy is growing, but it's growing at a slower pace than desired.

Not exact matches

In 1982, after agreeing to grow Starbucks at a slower pace, he quit his higher paying Hammarplast job and signed on with the coffee bean retailer, who sent him to Milan in 1983 to attend a housewares show.
Even so, the peninsula is progressing at a slow pace and maintaining its authentic charm, which struck David as an opportunity to grow a rewarding business and enjoy all the lifestyle benefits of a Caribbean paradise.
Jamie DuBose of Zenplicity says she's better able to focus on client needs when she's going at a slower pace, and her business grew organically as a result.
His visit was partly aimed at bolstering support in Congress for NAFTA at a time when tax legislation is consuming lawmakers» attention and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is growing frustrated with the slow pace of NAFTA talks.
Here's Jason Fried, founder of 37signals, for example, telling a Fast Company reporter (yes, it's a little bit ironic) why he's grown his highly successful company at a slower pace than its maximum potential:
StatsCan found that although the underground economy has grown since the last estimates in 1992, it did so at a slower pace than the overall economy.
They grow at a much slower pace, but it's a controlled speed, and then they're better equipped to handle your money responsibly.»
Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two - thirds of U.S. economic activity, grew at a 1.1 percent annualized rate in the January - March period, the slowest in nearly five years, after surging at a 4.0 percent pace in the fourth quarter.
A key driver of this «breakaway» performance is China, which is forecast to grow at a slower but more sustainable pace of about 7 1/2 percent in 2014, and 7 percent in 2015.
«The volatility can actually slow investment behaviour, and when you do that, you begin to slow the pace at which the economy can potentially grow,» says Kenneth Medlock, a fellow in energy studies at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University.
The economy grew at a 2.3 percent annualized pace in the first quarter, slowing from the October - December period's 2.9 percent rate.
It is huge but the growth rate is only 0.6 % a year, considerably slower than the pace we have grown at.
However, EPS growth continues, albeit at a slower than expected pace as the company has begun focusing on improving and growing its business in key segments with an eye towards the future.
Data showed that the U.S. economy slowed in the first quarter as consumer spending grew at its weakest pace in nearly five years.
At first, many friends and acquaintances in her network couldn't understand why she'd leave a successful career in tech to start a health company that would likely grow and monetize at a slow pacAt first, many friends and acquaintances in her network couldn't understand why she'd leave a successful career in tech to start a health company that would likely grow and monetize at a slow pacat a slow pace.
China — the world's second - largest economy — grew at its slowest annual pace in approximately a quarter - century in 2015, with China's stock market volatility spiking, and the renminbi sharply depreciating versus the U.S. dollar.
Tesla's hiring, however, has grown at a much slower pace.
In France growth in business investment slowed sharply while consumer spending — the traditional motor of France's economy — grew at an unchanged, but modest pace.
Investors are willing to look past losses when revenue is growing at an impressive pace, but when the revenue growth slows, those same investors are quick to jump ship.
In late October, South Korea announced that its economy grew at an annual rate of 2.6 % in the third quarter, the fastest pace in five years, aided by a stimulus - driven rebound in domestic demand that outweighed the negative effect of slowing Chinese and global demand.
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