Sentences with phrase «how robust the economy»

Next week, U.S. Initial Jobless Claims will be closely watched as the economy has had some mixed signals on how robust the economy really is and how this might impact the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates.

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I see a robust economy in most industry sectors ready to go at the starting gate with a Donald Trump presidency, with this man at the helm who knows how to leverage trade deals internationally and bring a ROI on our US based assets, with growth opportunities through tax incentives, vis a vis, a community organizer and his successor who have constantly sucked the life out of their American Host.....
Third, a number of studies have shown that Taylor Rules are robust in the sense that they generally perform quite well across a range of different assumptions about how the economy is structured and operates.
In today's robust digital economy, signals about what is to come with respect to buying behaviors and how they shape buyer decisions are becoming increasingly a necessity.
The 2017 budget was to ensure confidence in the economy — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:52 The cedi remains relatively stable against he major currencies — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:51 Interest rate in 2017 continue to decline — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:50 Inflation continue to decline in 2017 — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:48 We have returned to a robust growth after 2016 recorded the worst growth in three decades — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:47 The call to relieve our country and people from a wretched existence is urgent — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:45 The should not simply be a statement to share the national cake between different groups but it should capture how a nation comes together to meet the challenges of our time — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:45 We plan on providing opportunities as many Ghanaians as possible.
«they have 11 - 12 % GDP growth and 7 % inflation, so despite the talk of how the place is booming, I suspect it is concentrated in the coastal cities and not widely shared, since real GDP growth isn't all that robust by emerging economy standards»
I think energy and metals will tank later once the rest of the world grasps how bad our recession will be (it will have to hit China; they have 11 - 12 % GDP growth and 7 % inflation, so despite the talk of how the place is booming, I suspect it is concentrated in the coastal cities and not widely shared, since real GDP growth isn't all that robust by emerging economy standards).
Germany poses as an unparalleled example of how renewable energy can keep up with a robust and growing economy.
As government and business leaders gather at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, RE100 unveils its 2017 Annual Report, showing how corporate sourcing of renewable electricity can be a major driver of the shift to a robust, zero - emissions economy.
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