Sentences with phrase «in key economies»

Over the years, the manufacturing & industrial sector has witnessed an exponential growth trend in the Middle East and in some key economies in Europe including UK, Germany and France.
Litigation Funding 2018 the definitive guide to the regulation and practice of funding in key economies worldwide
The definitive guide to the law and practice of litigation funding in key economies worldwide.
The World Coal Association (WCA) continues with its focus on coal in key economies with a new fact sheet on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)[1] region.
«Debt levels in key economies are much higher today than they were just six to seven years ago.
Jean assesses the potential for more fiscal support in key economies, as well as the impact on global growth and asset prices.
In our inaugural Global Macro Outlook, we assess the potential for more fiscal easing in key economies, and gauge the impact on global growth and asset prices.

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A businessman at heart — he started at Goldman Sachs in Chicago — he's already made it a key priority to loosen the often - crippling bureaucracy that has surrounded border crossing since 9/11, in hopes of increasing the trade and tourism that are so essential to both economies.
With growing opportunities in emerging and frontier economies — and countries like Iran and Cuba — a current news headline, given President Obama's visit there — opening up for business, adapting to diverse locations will prove key in the global business landscape.
It's just becoming more and more obvious that a few key players and central platforms in search, social and e-commerce are getting to the point where they will be controlling significant segments of the entire economy and our lives as well.
The Bank of Canada will likely stand pat during their next key interest rate decision on September 9th, so a further cut would suggest extreme weakness in the Canadian economy.
For all the hoopla surrounding the digital economy and virtual businesses, the success of many ventures still hinges on serious capital outlay; indeed, a recent benchmark report by the Business Development Bank of Canada identifies «significant» investment in fixed assets as a key variable that helps mid-size companies grow into large ones.
Their key challenge was designing an engine that could satisfy America's stringent NOx regulations without sacrificing performance or fuel economy, while remaining competitive in sticker price.
Perversely, in optimizing their profitability, banks are limiting the potential of entrepreneurs (who represent 97 % of all Canadian businesses, employ 56 % of all workers and play a key role in shaping local communities) to contribute to Canadian society and its economy.
Alibaba will most likely play a key role in the shift to a consumer - based economy, as 9 % of all retail sales are down online, according to Alibaba, and Ma expects that to grow.
If key areas of reform were implemented in Western Australia then the state's economy could double in size in the next 20 years, according to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA's latest report.
Cheaper phones aren't just important for developing countries, where incomes are lower, they're also key to the monthly fees that people in advanced economies pay.
A larger export market would be welcome to Belarus, whose economy has been battered this year by a slump in the currency of Russia, a key trading partner and source of remittances from migrant workers.
Tourism is an enormous sector of the U.S. economy, generating $ 2.1 trillion in economic output and supporting 15.1 million jobs, with international arrivals a key component, according to data from the U.S. Travel Association.
In the rampaging, skills - hungry global economy of the 1990s, employee stock options have become the new manna — a widely accepted means of attracting and retaining key workers.
«Building the nation's infrastructure is a key to helping jump - start an economy that's been in some anemic growth pattern for the past several years.»
Even so, Alaska's energy demand per person is the third highest in the nation, and the oil and natural gas industries have long been key pillars of its economy.
In his first State of the Union address late Tuesday, President Donald Trump touted the country's job growth in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 201In his first State of the Union address late Tuesday, President Donald Trump touted the country's job growth in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 201in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 201in the coal industry in 201in 2017.
«Given the size of its economy, population, and given its political clout, Nigeria's stance towards the African Continental Free Trade Area is key,» Imad Mesdoua, senior consultant for Africa at Control Risks, a global risk consultancy with offices in Lagos, told CNBC via email.
In addition to stimulating this sector — key to many small - town economies — the province's Wood First Act aimed to assist climate policy by substituting carbon - emitting materials for carbon - sequestering ones.
As the economy continues its rocky recovery, policy - makers are quick to point out that core inflation, the key measure upon which the Bank of Canada depends to set monetary policy and stave off destabilizing devaluations of currency, remains in check.
Even as Jung was pursuing an ambitious growth strategy, the company was struggling in key emerging economies.
The appointment comes with the Fed in the middle of some key operations in carrying out its mandate of keeping the economy at full employment and stabilizing inflation.
There, authorities are desperate to boost a sector key to the economy that slumped due to a failed coup d'etat and attacks in 2016, when tourism revenue fell almost 30 percent.
As Wong had predicted, First Nations were becoming key players in the provincial economy.
Mr. Harper has long maintained he is the only leader who can be trusted to protect the economy and public finances, and he clearly believes fundamental change in the key economic portfolios would contradict that message.
A key reason is that policies in the major advanced economies have not rebuilt confidence in medium - term prospects».
This relationship can generate tensions with central banks» other objectives, as reserves play other key roles in the economy.
In addition to mapping a wide range of opportunities, The Global Opportunity Report provides an updated insight into the key drivers of a new solution economy.
These now represent markets 2.5 times the size of global trade in all wood - related goods, which grew from C$ 360B to C$ 390B over the same period, and which is a key industry in the Atlantic Canada economy.
EU retaliation could result in higher prices for Americans, a slower U.S. economy and, most important for the president, layoffs in key American labor sectors.
American competitiveness in clean energy isn't an accident either, but a key element of President Obama's desire to strengthen the American economy and tackle climate change.
Three key headwinds for EM assets have abated lately, with a weakening U.S. dollar, a rebound in commodity prices and a recovering Chinese economy.
«That's a key change from the past seven years, when weakness in at least one major region offset strength elsewhere and created fragility that made the global economy more sensitive to shifts in growth at the margins.»
Given the collapse in oil prices, and declines in some other key non-energy commodities, the economy is now operating on two distinct growth tracks: the resource track and the non-resource track.
How the U.S. dollar behaves in such a scenario will be key for markets and the U.S. economy.
Yet, with key economies in different stages of the business cycle, «the risk of the global economy, or any of its major constituents, running too hot over the next 12 months is contained,» says Elga Bartsch, Co-Head of Global Economics.
And yet family - owned or - controlled businesses play a key role in the global economy.
He recently took some time to talk with deBanked about the key themes in the Canadian market in 2018 — from minimum wage, to the impact of US tax reform on the Canadian economy, to ISO opportunities — and BFS Capital's role there.
The reason is because while debt plays a key role in understanding the recent evolution of the Chinese economy and the timing and process of its upcoming adjustment (as it also does for all if not most major economies), there seems to be a remarkable amount of confusion as to why debt matters.
«Today's budget delivered on the government's election promise to boost spending for social programs and stimulate growth in key sectors of our economy.
A recent report by the Conference Board of Canada estimates that, based on the pace of the Canadian economy (and ignoring factors that are constraining our maneuvering space on monetary policy, such as the situation in Europe and the Fed's interest rate target), our key interest rate right now should be 2.5 per cent.
We urgently need to increase housing supply and introduce new kinds of housing options if we hope to attract 25 - to 35 - year - olds to our region — a key demographic that will drive our economy in the near future.»
In charting asset allocation decisions, we see the current situation as a replay of the economy of 2004 - 2007, but with some key differences.
Some of the key ones relating to the early phase of deregulation are: I Macfarlane (ed)(1991), The Deregulation of Financial Intermediaries, Proceedings of a Conference, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 20 — 21 June; M Edey (ed)(1996), The Future of the Financial System, Proceedings of a Conference, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 8 — 9 July; Gizycki M and P Lowe (2000), «The Australian Financial System in the 1990s», in D Gruen and S Shrestha (eds), The Australian Economy in the 1990s, Proceedings of a Conference, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 24 — 25 July, pp 180 — 215; Edey M and B Gray (1996), «The Evolving Structure of the Australian Financial System», RBA Research Discussion Paper No 9605; Battellino R and N McMillan (1989), «Changes in the Behaviour of Banks and their Implications for Financial Aggregates», RBA Research Discussion Paper No 8904.
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