Sentences with phrase «improving economic sentiment»

Not exact matches

Eventually, economic fundamentals will reassert themselves: high corporate profits, positive industrial growth, lower unemployment and improved consumer sentiment in the United States; lower inflation and a transition to easier, expansionary money policies in Brazil, Australia, India and most significant of all, China, the world's second - largest economy.
Similarly, we see EM equities able to withstand a modestly higher USD amid improving economic conditions, earnings growth and investor sentiment.
In Japan, large Japanese manufacturing companies» sentiment about economic conditions has improved in the fourth quarter of the year, the official Business Survey Index out on Monday showed.
But this requires a difficult sentiment balancing act for traders, since the chances of more Fed easing only improve if US economic data get worse.
Adding to this year's sentiment is an improving economic backdrop and relatively upbeat consumer activity.
With positive economic sentiments brought in by GST, prevalent low interest rates, improving GDP, good monsoon, and improving infrastructure as well, Tata Motors is hopeful of repeating a success story with the Nexon, as it did with the launch of the Tiago hatchback in early 2016, which has gone on to cross sales of 75,000 units in the market.
«All economic indicators show significantly improved optimism about the U.S. economy including consumer and business sentiment, which continue to drive a very healthy U.S. auto industry,» said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM's chief economist.
Investor sentiment was boosted by the improving outlook for economic growth both in the United States and overseas.
Also, with fast improving sentiment & even some economic momentum, there's an opportunity to selectively look back & incorporate prior peak operating margins / earnings as a component of some valuations.
«Moreover, with consumer spending accounting for a significant portion of overall economic activity, the improving consumer sentiment is likely to bolster the growth performance of the economy even further if it translates into increased consumer spending.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z