Sentences with phrase «into deep recession»

«Shortly before the housing bubble burst, the stock market crashed and the worldwide economy went into a deep recession, the median home price in Wilsonville was $ 406,300, according to Zillow.
Meanwhile, the art market — which had appeared impervious to the effects of the 1987 stock market collapse — had fallen sharply into a deep recession by 1990.
This Keynesian stuff is killing us slowly, and leading to an eventual US sovereign crisis, which will lead most of the world into a deep recession, if not a depression.
Plus a financial crisis that rocked the markets of the world and plumped us into a deep recession that could take many years to recover.
Some now talking about high mandated down - payment requirements blame low - and middle - income families for triggering the devastating foreclosure crisis that sent our national economy into a deep recession.
However, with Brazil heading into a deep recession, public support for the event has fallen, with a recent poll showing that 50 per cent of Brazilians think the money could be better spent elsewhere.
The subprime mortgage crisis helped launch the country into a deep recession between late 2007 and June 2009.
Interest rates approached 20 % in 1981, strangling the world economy into a deep recession.
Then in 2006, after 30 years, those tax breaks expired, companies pulled out of the island, taking with them well - paying jobs and tourism, and the island fell into a deep recession.
But those tax breaks expired in 2006, and pushed Puerto Rico into a deep recession.
Two years before the 2008 Wall Street crash that toppled the global economy into deep recession, Harper's Magazine published a dark prophecy of what was to come.
Things start out looking pretty dire, as the economy fell into its deep recession through mid-2009, with the S&P 500 reaching a minimum in March of that year.
Athens was forced to adopt severe austerity measures that plunged the country into a deep recession.
In 2009, state - sponsored bank bailouts led to widespread panic; despite deep budget cuts, Ireland plunged into the deepest recession of any EU country.
«2015 was hardly the best of times for Alberta and Saskatchewan, but the underlying strength of Ontario and Quebec helped prevent Canada's economy from sinking into a deeper recession.
Moreover, Fed tightening can do nothing to ease the food and energy pressures short of intentionally throwing the U.S. into a deeper recession (by making adjustable - rate mortgage resets more onerous than they already are).
Because of this, the Russian economy fell into a deeper recession than other commodity - based economies, weakening the ruble relative to the USD further than what otherwise would have been expected.

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In other words, a debt freeze would throw the economy hard into reverse and another deep recession.?
During the recession, the government needed to provide support to the economy, provided stimulus to mitigate how deep the recession hit, and also helped the economy get into recovery.
In a deeper recession, marketers can benefit by cleaning up their product lines and so should seize the initiative early rather than waiting to be forced into making changes.
It was also the deepest Canada's real GDP plunged into negative territory in nearly six years, when it fell by 3.6 per cent during the recession - battered second quarter of 2009, Statistics Canada said.
Much of the shortfall through the first year of President Obama's second term dates back to the deep hole he inherited from George W. Bush as the economy plunged into the Great Recession at the end of 2007.
The economy would have been thrown into a much deeper and longer recession than actually occurred; a temporary stimulus program would not have been permitted; departmental operating budgets would have been frozen beginning in 2009 - 10 and continuing to long past 2015 - 16; the salaries of all Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers would have been frozen beginning in 2009 and lasting long past 2015.
One of them is that deep into an expansion, higher economic confidence reduces the likelihood that many markets will panic at the same time, and means market - specific stories are often bigger drivers than the more binary question of «recession, or not?»
I've made no secret of the fact that the independent data I follow suggested the 3Q GDP figure is around -2 % and that the 4th quarter is likely to show we're deeper yet into a recession.
At Westminster, the government is dealing with the implications of ONS figures released this week which suggest that the UK economy's fall into recession is deeper than expected.
With the Euro getting ever nearer to collapse, the world economy moving deeper into recession, unemployment in Britain predicted to surge above three million and the IMF warning that we are facing a decade of depression unless the government does a massive u-turn, there are definitely more important matters to deal with than House of Lords reform.
AS GOVERNMENTS struggle to prevent the global financial crisis turning into a deep worldwide recession, attention is also turning to the longer - term problem: how to avoid a similar crisis happening again.
Sure I can... Don't forget, we still have no real idea if the US is possibly evolving into another Japan — I'm not actually suggesting that, but I do know a de-leveraging is the longest, deepest & most intractable type of recession to recover from.
We take a deep dive into the history of the equity / bond relationship, and draw lessons from the 1969 - 70 recession.
Today I don't have that option as I don't drive, but I have gotten my art into a couple of places as after the Deep Recession and because of his illness I was not able to keep up my accounts with those 20 different stores.
Yeah we could moderate carbon emissions by going into deep economic recessions.
Jonathan Spears: I got into real estate right after the BP oil spill, so I was knee - deep in the recession here focusing on the foreclosure side.
In 2008 the world fell into a Recession so deep and widespread that it rivaled the Great Depression of the 1920's and 30's.
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