Outside of
the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, when earnings were depressed, this is the highest multiple since the early 2000s.
In
the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, banks and businesses seemed to recede into credit purgatory where there was little appetite for lending or borrowing.
Auto loans to people with tarnished credit have risen more than 130 percent in the five years since
the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, with roughly one in four new auto loans last year going to borrowers considered subprime — people with credit scores at or below 640.
Not exact matches
«After a strong rebound in the
immediate aftermath of the global
financial crisis, the pace
of activity in the emerging markets has faded,» says Stephen King, HSBC's chief economist in the report.
During the
financial crisis and its
immediate aftermath, Dr. Piwowar served in a one - year fixed - term position at the White House as a senior economist at the President's Council
of Economic Advisers (CEA) in both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama Administrations.
Therefore, the
immediate aftermath of the referendum decision was dominated by turmoil in the
financial markets and a major political
crisis, which in my opinion, is still ongoing.