Although there were differences across countries and groups, there was some indication that suicides
increased during the financial crisis, particularly among men.
As could be expected, volatility of the portfolio significantly
increased during the financial crisis.
Not exact matches
Due to the order cushion in 2008, sales actually
increased during the worst part of the
financial crisis, from $ 3.6 billion in 2008 to $ 3.9 billion in 2009 — but then, the order drop - off caused sales to plummet to just over $ 3 billion in 2010 and 2011.
«The apprehensions series displays spikes that coincide with well - known episodes of
increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the
financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or
during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they write.
Many advisors have been seeking to add 401 (k) business in part to provide a stable income stream that they didn't have
during the
financial crisis, but also because reforms in Washington, D.C., provide
increased opportunities to fee - only and fee - based advisors.
On the fiscal side, the authorities can cut taxes or
increase spending to support income and demand
during the deleveraging phase that follows the
financial crisis.
First, product complexity
increased significantly from 2002 to 2010, with no discernible drop
during the global
financial crisis.
More than 11,000 jobs in the industry have been added in New York City
during the last three years,
increasing employment to 177,000 people in 2016, the highest level since the
financial crisis in 2008.
Brown's government introduced monetary and fiscal policies to help keep the banks afloat
during the
financial crisis in 2008, and as a result the United Kingdom's national debt
increased dramatically.
[8] Although commentators perceived Brown to have made some good decisions
during the economic
crisis, such as providing
financial aid to several UK banks which found themselves in difficulty, his fiscal policy of borrowing and spending led to a dramatic
increase in the country's national debt.
A company with a massive dividend cut
during the
financial crisis and only two years of recent dividend growth, albeit; growth of 50 % each year and an
increase this quarter of 33 %.
One can not reliably or affordably
increase or replace hedges that are rolling off
during a
financial crisis.
Many of these types of companies continued to raise their dividends even
during the 2008 — 2009
financial crisis, although some were compelled to put
increases on hold for several years.
During the most recent
financial crises, the Fed changed the reserve requirements for member banks, and in so doing,
increased the availability of funds.
This recession - resistant status is further evidenced by the fact that Con Edison's sales only declined by 4 %
during the
financial crisis, and management still had the resources to
increase the ED stock dividend.
During the
financial crisis, S&P's strict index methodology forced the ETF to boot out the largest banks and insurance companies (since they failed to
increase dividends), replacing them with smaller dividend paying companies that still met their criteria.
For example, several «Too Big to Fail» banks cut their dividends
during the 2007 - 2009
financial crisis despite lengthy
increase streaks.
A dramatic
increase in market mimicry occurred
during the whole year before each market crash of the past 25 years, including the recent
financial crisis.
While the company held its dividend flat
during the
financial crisis, it has otherwise
increased its dividend every year since the mid-1990s and currently yields 3.5 %.
During the recent global
financial crisis,
financial markets in Europe experienced significant volatility due, in part, to concerns about rising levels of government debt and the prevalence of
increased budget deficits.
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During a 2008 House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on the role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the
financial crisis, including in relation to the Community Reinvestment Act, when asked if the CRA provided the «fuel» for
increasing subprime loans, former Fannie Mae CEO Franklin Raines said it might have been a catalyst encouraging bad behavior, but it was difficult to know.
Even online searches for Bitcoin has
increased dramatically, and «buy Bitcoin» is more popular than what «buy gold» was
during the height of the last
financial crisis.
Whereas property prices fell steeply
during the subprime mortgage
crisis as an impact of the global
financial crisis,
increasing interest rates may be a good thing as an indication of economic recovery.
(MCT)-- The United States faces a retirement funds
crisis: a rapidly growing number of people who retire without the
financial capacity to support themselves
during ever -
increasing life spans.