Sentences with phrase «in a downturn in»

So as we've seen in the downturn in equities in recent weeks, it's been technology, which has been by far the best performer leading up to this correction,» he said.
The more exposure you have to the markets, the more you suffer in a downturn in share prices.
Lack of top quality in the goalkeeping and centre back areas is the main factor in the downturn in the fortunes of Arsenal.
Still, investing a lump sum in the equities market makes sense only if you won't panic and sell in a downturn in the equity markets.
This could in turn result in a downturn in business and financial loss to the owner resultant from the loss of confidence in the financial stability of the business.
Like many colleagues, he has thrived in the downturn in part by handling bank - owned properties for a half dozen banks.

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It's an unusual investment strategy, to be sure, but like other kinds of U.S. real estate, recreational ranch land values nosedived in the downturn, shedding as much 50 percent from the peak in certain markets.
As a businessman and former politician, Rick Orman has seen downturns in the oil patch from many angles.
LONDON, April 25 - Discipline has become the oil industrys favorite word as it emerges from the deepest and longest downturn in a generation.
After a downturn in violence in the early years after the turn of the century, deaths related to Mexican drug wars totaled 121,669 between 2006 and 2012, according to a recent report from the Justice in Mexico project at the University of California - San Diego's Department of Politic Science and International Relations.
The textbook definition of a recession is a downturn in economic activity, characterized by at least two consecutive quarters of decline in a country's gross domestic product (GDP).
As the U.S. suffered through a recession, economic downturn and slow recovery in the late - 2000s, it became tough for some car dealers to survive.
LONDON, April 25 - Discipline has become the oil industrys favourite word as it emerges from the deepest and longest downturn in a generation.
Not all local stockbrokers have been hit by falling commodity prices and the downturn in the mining sector.
Some in the market have attributed the sharp market swings seen during the downturns in October and December as indicating structural problems with liquidity in the market — and some fingers have been pointed at the proliferation of bond funds.
Twenge offers a couple of possible explanations for the trend though no one is sure what's causing the downturn in adult happiness.
If anything they overshot their timing, experiencing another downturn in Kearl's second year.
Most people working in the oilpatch in the summer of 2014 had never known a prolonged downturn.
Why it's hot: Consumers are turning away from frozen juices and beverages, drink mixes, and concentrates, all of which saw a downturn in sales in 2015, in favor of on - the - go coffee and tea.
In 1986, while in charge of crude oil supply and strategic planning in the refining and marketing division at Petro - Canada, Thompson saw the worst downturn of her careeIn 1986, while in charge of crude oil supply and strategic planning in the refining and marketing division at Petro - Canada, Thompson saw the worst downturn of her careein charge of crude oil supply and strategic planning in the refining and marketing division at Petro - Canada, Thompson saw the worst downturn of her careein the refining and marketing division at Petro - Canada, Thompson saw the worst downturn of her career.
For example, in 2008 they cut interest rates together in response to the deepening global downturn, and in 2011 they helped prevent runaway appreciation of the Japanese yen following a devastating earthquake.
Most everyone agrees Canada is in a downturn right now.
That will probably even this out because in a downturn, smart cities and smart vehicles don't dissipate, so the revenue follows from all that will still be there, so that is why it's attractive.»
One company Plasticity currently works with has employees around the world, Moss says, and its data has revealed what he calls a «black hole»: a cohort of staff in a region that's suffered a significant economic downturn who are struggling with morale.
(Not including the two - quarter downturn which occurred in 2015, since the C.D. Howe Institute's Business Cycle Council has not acknowledged that as an official recession).
What's more, the new business could also help offset the loss of revenue during downturns in the auto industry, Hackett said.
In late 2016, Bentham and his team sensed a structural change was afoot in the energy market — something more profound than just another ephemeral oil downturIn late 2016, Bentham and his team sensed a structural change was afoot in the energy market — something more profound than just another ephemeral oil downturin the energy market — something more profound than just another ephemeral oil downturn.
The move into retail coincided with the financial crisis, however, and an overall downturn in luxury sales.
If it's simply a market overreaction, then that industry or asset class could rebound quickly; if it's in a secular downturn, then it may not.
Royal Dutch / Shell and BP on Tuesday joined peers in reporting higher than expected earnings by making further deep cuts in spending to cope with an oil price downturn now in its third year.
A cyclical downturn, a sharp decline in stock prices, or an unexpectedly steep increase in real interest rates dictated by skeptical overseas investors might be the catalyst that prompts legislators to get serious.
«There's a very high probability in the next six years that there's going to be a global downturn, or at least a North American downturn,» says Michael Dolega, a senior economist with TD.
A sweeping consolidation of container lines has helped the industry recover from a severe downturn that culminated in the collapse of South Korea's Hanjin Shipping in 2016.
In a recent report titled «Selling in a Downturn,» the essential message was this: you've got to work all the angleIn a recent report titled «Selling in a Downturn,» the essential message was this: you've got to work all the anglein a Downturn,» the essential message was this: you've got to work all the angles.
«I will continue to act to ensure that household debt levels are sustainable, that lenders are acting prudently, and that increases in interest rates or a housing market downturn don't put at risk the economic growth we are working so hard to accelerate,» Morneau said.
Stock markets could see a hefty fall in the coming months due to a slew of trends that point to a downturn in the global economy, one economist told CNBC.
Since that time, Geoff has survived and grown the business through several economic downturns and fundamental shifts in technology, a feat in itself.
Barkindo noted that dozens of U.S. drillers went bankrupt in the downturn.
European equities failed to end trade on a positive note, as market sentiment was hit by a downturn in commodity stocks and prices.
It certainly seems like this is the beginning of the downturn in the private tech sector that VCs like Benchmark's Bill Gurley have been warning about for a year now.
Although the incident comes at the height of the busiest time of the year for cruise bookings, a period known as Wave Season, travel agents weren't bracing for a downturn in business Monday, in part because the incident had yet to get major publicity, said Mike Driscoll of Cruiseweek, an industry newsletter.
OPEC wants to have an open dialogue with upstart U.S. shale drillers and learn from oil market players, after the most painful downturn in six oil price cycles.
The Bank of England has told British banks to rise capital requirements for banks in case of an economic downturn.
OPEC was meeting with rival U.S. shale producers on the sidelines of the annual CERAWeek energy conference for a second year in a row, in an effort to learn what the industry can do to avoid the type of painful downturn faced in 2015.
In 2015 Edmonton's real estate market weathered the downturn in oil prices fairly well, but the sustained pressure on the provincial economy has started to take a tolIn 2015 Edmonton's real estate market weathered the downturn in oil prices fairly well, but the sustained pressure on the provincial economy has started to take a tolin oil prices fairly well, but the sustained pressure on the provincial economy has started to take a toll.
In connection with a downturn in market conditions impacting these operations, the Company performed an impairment analysis of goodwill in this reporting unit and concluded that a charge was requireIn connection with a downturn in market conditions impacting these operations, the Company performed an impairment analysis of goodwill in this reporting unit and concluded that a charge was requirein market conditions impacting these operations, the Company performed an impairment analysis of goodwill in this reporting unit and concluded that a charge was requirein this reporting unit and concluded that a charge was required.
Banks may want to know if you stopped driving to work, since the loss of jobs in aggregate could mean an imminent downturn.
Take the case of Lehman Brothers, the financial services firm that collapsed in 2008 and played a big role in the global economic downturn.
Hyundai and Kia both increased their shares of the U.S. new - vehicle market in the past decade, particularly during the economic downturn of 2008 to 2010 when consumers sought out fuel - efficient and relatively low - priced vehicles.
Following the financial downturn, banks have been placed under greater scrutiny and new regulations, both in Canada and abroad.
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