Sentences with phrase «higher asset prices»

The increased borrowing, together with the greater wealth that comes with higher asset prices, encourages households to spend more, generating income for other households and creating opportunities for companies.
Creating a wealth effect where higher asset prices might lead businesses and households toward greater consumption is precisely what central banks around the world set out to do.
The presidential vote of confidence for Powell reflects the White House and Treasury's desire for low interest rates to fund the public debt and support high asset prices, as well as the probability that the Senate will quickly confirm the nominee.
Deal value suffered from a troublesome combination of weakening economic conditions, stubbornly high asset prices and volatile public - offering markets, which discouraged pre-IPO deals.
We also have stories on the dramatic fall in eurozone core inflation; on high asset prices and leverage; on the opposition increasing pressure for snap elections in Greece; on the madness of Olaf Scholz» investment cuts; on Emmanuel Macron and his method of disruption; and on Macron giving up on his eurozone reform plans.
This was largely a function of the coincidence of high real interest rates and high asset price inflation over much of the period — more so, perhaps, than the exercise of exceptional investment skills as such.
First, if growth did not recover and surprise on the upside (in which case high asset prices would be justified), eventually slow growth would dominate the levitational effects of liquidity and force asset prices lower, in line with weaker economic fundamentals.
Greetings, The United States: Many economists continue to point out that the falling US savings rate (chart below) can be explained by higher asset prices (stocks and houses) as well as strong labor markets (second and third charts below).
The other problem I have with central bank policies is that they are prioritising juicing (or attempting to juice) the economy in the short term, through the so - called wealth effect of higher asset prices and borrowing, ahead of maintaining long term financial system stability.
The bottom line is that pricier financing and the general capital markets shakeout will finally compress historically high asset prices.
«Overall, I would characterize the market as inviting for IPOs, given that volatility is low and macroeconomic factors continue to support high asset prices,» says Brad Schwer, a REIT equity analyst at Morningstar Research Services.
Although the resulting upward pressure on the Canadian dollar served as a drag on domestic growth, the effects of this headwind were more than offset by the positive effects of stronger U.S. demand for our exports, higher asset prices, higher commodity prices and an improvement in our terms of trade.
But, at the same time, more debt and higher asset prices may create vulnerabilities in the financial system.
Recovery is now in its ninth year with relatively slow underlying growth for demographic and technological reasons, very low unemployment and high asset prices.
David Kotok: Markets are headed higher David Kotok of Cumberland Advisors says central bank action across the globe will lead to higher asset prices
At the same time, higher asset prices can create a «wealth effect,» which can also boost spending and confidence.
Unfortunately, high asset prices and rising services inflation are already burdening young workers faced with stagnant wage growth to fuel political instability.
For one, cheap funding and higher asset prices have driven the recovery.
«Low rates and higher asset prices should support household and business spending and investment through various channels.»
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