Although whether this or something different will
happen in the short term looks difficult to predict.
Not exact matches
Whatever
happens now this debate is sure to be given more coverage
in the
short term at least and the talkSPORT presenter
looks ready to fight his cause.
To understand why
short -
term «cleanses» are not always such a great idea — or even very effective — let's take a closer
look at how detoxification
happens in the body.
In that sense, the Fed and the bond market integrated, as the market began
looking past the tightening to the long -
term future of US borrowing rates, what
happened to
short interest rates became less powerful on long yields.
Also, as for interest rates, the stock market and BAM, you are right, but I
looked at the relationship between the stock market and interest rates
in the post after this one and there is quite a cushion (even though
short term market impact from taper tantrum like shocks will
happen).
Here are some highlights on the predictions offered by the panelists: 1) class actions are not going away; 2) the continued growth of mass commerce will continue to spawn class action litigation; 3) Justice Scalia's death will have a significant impact on class action jurisprudence going forward and the judiciary is likely to get less friendly to defendants
in the
short -
term; 4) technology will make a big difference for the better
in managing class action litigation; 5) defendants will continue to come up with creative, far - reaching ways of limiting class actions; 6) plaintiffs» attorneys will continue to bring class actions when a) they think they can make money and / or b) they think they will advance the public good; 7) there will be some good class actions and some horrible ones; 8)
look out for states to pass new consumer protection laws similar to the New Jersey New Jersey Truth -
in - Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA); 9) the TCPA and all - natural litigation booms will continue
in the near future; 10) The CFPB will broadly define consumer finance services; 11) more class actions will go to trial; 12) what
happens with the enforceability of arbitration clauses will have a big impact on the viability of many categories of class actions
in the future; 13)
look for more class actions
in the federal courts
in New York state.