Sentences with phrase «little economic news»

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Which leaves the Conservatives with little ammunition to defend themselves when bad economic news — like the loss of nearly 46,000 jobs in December — presents itself.
That's getting a little bit more dramatic, even than when we had the Tillerson and Cohn news,» said Jens Nordvig, CEO of Exante Data, referring to the announced departure of top economic advisor Gary Cohn.
The fact that the bond market retreated during the first week of the year on «old» news and in the second week on very little new economic news, though Wednesday saw softer JOLTS (where job openings slid to a six - month low) and Import Price data barely rising at all, is revealing.
The Buffalo News defends ESDC Chair Howard Zemsky and says the bipartisan legislative grilling he received last week in Albany over the Cuomo administration's economic development programs was «more than a little bizarre.»
Apologies for getting this up a little late, but here's Gov. Andrew Cuomo's full remarks from last night's news conference after the Senate approved a package of economic legislation that includes an overhaul of the state's tax code.
Billions in federal economic - stimulus dollars are slated to be spent to help improve public education, but Americans relying on traditional news outlets are likely to find out little, if anything, about what that effort might mean for the schools in their communities, a new report suggests.
Another possibility is that imprecise reporting multiplied with poor translations have resulted in a rumor with little credibility, since the source is a supply chain insider in Taiwan mentioned in Economic Daily News, that may have... more...
And the further movement away from print and television suggests that news companies have little time to find that new economic model before the revenue from their legacy platforms completely dries up.
SFMOMA's board charged him with restabilizing the institution during a regional economic downturn, a mandate that did not promise big news, and little has followed so far, in contrast to the brief, flashy reign of his predecessor, David Ross.
This little project in the UK Royal Court is as crucial a piece of economic news as the first judge allowing a reporter to sit in court and summarise a copy of his judgment centuries ago.
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