Sentences with phrase «in sluggish economy»

In a sluggish economy, grocery - anchored centers are about the nearest thing going to a safe bet.
Maybe you're mired in a sluggish economy.
At a time when law graduates face a fiercely competitive job market in a sluggish economy, Ryerson University is applying to open a law school of its own.
Derived demand even in a sluggish economy will ensure the CO2 price is above zero.
In a sluggish economy, employers can be as choosy as they want, and they are hiring the candidates with the most traditionally impressive resumes.
Whether due to a job loss, rising bills, living in a sluggish economy or a multitude of other things, many Space Coast families continue to struggle to make ends meet.
In a sluggish economy, the thought of going back to business school appeals to those who want to boost their income and advance in their career.
Car folks like to hate on CVTs, because this type of transmission is usually used in sluggish economy cars with a mind for maximum efficiency.
But what Obama didn't mention is that declining energy consumption in a sluggish economy and well - placed regulations targeting air pollution and oil use are creating a more climate - friendly United States.
Recent signs of a recovering housing market have prompted Orland Park officials to pull the plug on discounted development fees that were put in place three years ago to help builders in a sluggish economy.
Right now, for instance, we are in a definite job seeker's market, and you might have to pay more to hire someone than you would in a sluggish economy.

Not exact matches

After being elected in 2007 using the slogan «Work more to earn more,» Sarkozy inherited a nation with a sluggish economy, high unemployment, declining competitiveness and low productivity.
Despite a sluggish U.S. economy and stagnant loan market, LendingTree's revenue jumped 62 % in the first half of 2017 vs. the year before.
Near the end of August, the price of oil dipped under $ 40 a barrel for the first time in more than six years, further imperiling Canada's sluggish economy.
This industrious individual has found a way to boost productivity, something that is desperately required in this sluggish Canadian economy.
While I've written that we're in the midst of a «new norm» where a sluggish economy with little growth is to be expected, in my book that beats 2009's downward spiral.
Others, like Kessler, say the economy could grow beyond its recent sluggish pace if domestic policies encouraged investment in large infrastructure projects, such as upgrading aging transportation and power networks, which in turn would put more businesses to work.
Thanks to a slowdown in China and other emerging markets, but also because of a sluggish U.S. economy and political risks in the Middle East, Madani thinks oil prices could fall to $ 75 a barrel next year.
Grier says many investors in today's sluggish economy are now looking beyond percentages when it comes to return on investment.
The Federal Reserve is expected to begin the transition early next year, scaling back its $ 85 - billion - a-month in bond purchases that have injected cash into the sluggish economy to boost growth.
Britain's previously sluggish manufacturing sector was actually the best performing part of the economy in Q1, growing 0.5 %, thanks to a big rise in the manufacture of motor vehicles.
Growth too has improved, with the economy accelerating at a 2.9 % annual pace in the third quarter after a fairly sluggish first half.
No matter how talented you are it's a lot harder to break out in a sluggish situation / hierarchy / economy than a go - go environment.
Speaking to an Economic Club of Canada audience in Toronto on June 29, the Nobel laureate admitted that the outcome of the current situation involving a sluggish U.S. economy and a wobbly Eurozone was difficult to foresee, save for Greece.
Five years after the onset of the global recession of 2008 — 2009, the sluggish pace of recovery and worries over employment and financial security continue to weigh heavily on consumer sentiment in developed economies.
Recent work at the Bank of Canada and elsewhere shows that about half of the slowdown in trade growth among advanced economies in the post-crisis period can be explained by weak economic activity, especially sluggish business investment.
There could be several factors that had investors on edge — including news that North Korea had completed a fifth nuclear missile test and the European Central Bank had declined to announce additional measures to help stimulate Europe's sluggish economy — but many strategists pointed to a speech Friday morning by Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren, in which he said that «a reasonable case can be made» for tightening interest rates in the U.S..
He did so again in 2001 after the World Trade Center was attacked, when he led the FOMC to immediately reduce the Fed funds rate from 3.5 percent to 3 percent — and in the months that followed reducing that rate to as low as 1 percent as the economy and stock markets remained sluggish.
Bernanke, the widely criticized chairman of the Federal Reserve, shot back Sunday evening at the inflation hawks who claim quantitative easing — the Fed's plan to buy $ 600 billion of Treasury debt over eight months, in hopes of boosting asset prices and nudging a sluggish economy forward — will send inflation soaring and destroy the dollar.
And indeed, Canada's economy does face challenges in the longer term: an aging population, a shrinking workforce, sluggish productivity growth.
«China could be forced to devalue the yuan even more, should its economy falter, and the equity markets are dealing with the prospect of a weaker yuan amplifying the negative impact from a sluggish Chinese economy,» said Eiji Kinouchi, chief technical analyst at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo.
The economy's sluggish growth means that the current cycle has a long way to run, in our view, and its remaining lifespan can be measured in years, not quarters.
The slowdown in foreign investment can be attributed in part to sluggish economic growth in Europe, China's slowing economy and geopolitical risks in various emerging markets.
In a late - October statement, the Fed dropped prior references to the risks to US growth and inflation stemming from skittish financial markets and a sluggish global economy, and it singled out solid increases in the domestic US economy in areas such as spending and investment, along with further improvement in the housing markeIn a late - October statement, the Fed dropped prior references to the risks to US growth and inflation stemming from skittish financial markets and a sluggish global economy, and it singled out solid increases in the domestic US economy in areas such as spending and investment, along with further improvement in the housing markein the domestic US economy in areas such as spending and investment, along with further improvement in the housing markein areas such as spending and investment, along with further improvement in the housing markein the housing market.
For several years now, the Fed has been purchasing mortgage - backed securities and holding the federal funds rate near 0 % in order to stimulate a sluggish economy.
When the economy isn't doing well, the Fed increases the benchmark interest rate in order to rejuvenate the sluggish market.
Just as important, at a time when fears over China's slowing economy are widespread and there's evidence of retail saturation in the country's major metropolitan areas, nearly half of survey participants said they expect to be better off financially in the next 12 months — and they are eager to spend, contrary to gloomy assumptions about the drag of sluggish economic growth on consumer sentiment.
That is appropriate in that the fiscal situation has changed, partly because the economy is more sluggish than expected, with unemployment now over 7 % and growth likely to be little more than 2.0 % next year.
Emerging and developing economies are slowing and sluggish growth in the Developed world has combined to paint a picture of a directionless growth profile predisposed to disinflationary tendencies.
Economists said its decision to raise rates despite some recent sluggish data in areas like consumer spending showed that the Powell - led Fed has faith in the economy's resilience.
Snapdeal's announcement comes at a sluggish time for online retailers in Asia's third - largest economy.
This activity has been spurred by the prevailing market ideology, by the concomitant deregulation of the financial markets and the growth of the financial services industry and by the combination of a, fairly sluggish economy with a hot stock market that encourages paper profiteering rather than investment in plant and product.
In a video posted on «The Response» web site, Perry said he hopes worshipers at the event will help kick - start the nation's sluggish economy.
Romney is courting the vote in many circles but ultimately it will be the sluggish US economy and high unemployment that might give him the presidency...
Over the past several years, the company has worked diligently to overcome issues such as bottle tax regulations, smoking bans in bars and restaurants, and a sluggish economy that has deflated alcohol sales across Michigan.
The opening of Hot Dog on a Stick's new storefront location is in part a response to the sluggish economy, Sonia says.
The exports for the first nine months of 2011 totalled 693,570 t, up 1 % compared with last year, despite tough export conditions for Australian beef since April due to the high Australian dollar, the sluggish global economy and increased competition from US beef in Japan.
In Britannia Unchained: Global Lessons for Growth and Prosperity, the new New Right skate around the world looking for examples of approaches that will help Britain bring growth to the sluggish economy, reform the education system, boost social mobility and social justice and abolish the slide into mediocrity.
The President also bemoaned sluggish in the industrial sector of the economy since 2008 when the then New Patriotic Party government lost power.
The U.S. economy accelerated in the second quarter as consumers ramped up spending and businesses invested more on equipment, but persistent sluggish wage gains cast a dark shadow over the growth outlook.
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