Not exact matches
However, as I wrote
in «5 reasons why the housing
market won't crash,» the Bank of Canada will only allow its rates to climb as long as the
economy is growing vigorously — which,
in turn,
means that employment and income levels are trending upward.
Staying
in the single
market as a member of the European Economic Area would
mean Scotland's
economy would be 2.7 % smaller by 2030 than it would be if Brexit did not happen at all, Sturgeon said.
The mere fact that Japan was now acting to reflate its
economy meant that the sell yen, buy Japanese equities trade that has dominated
markets in recent weeks remained intact, said ING's Condon.
Furthermore the sharp rebound
in December rate hike odds suggests that the
market is certainly not worried that Trump will crush the
economy overnight, and that Yellen may well go ahead with a December rate hike after all (even if it
means pushing the US into a recession, then cutting rates and launching the much desired QE4).
If that doesn't happen, the extent to which wage inequality remains embedded
in our
economy and labor
market means that these recent gains are likely be short - lived.
Recent turmoil
in the stock
market and global
economy might cause the FOMC to continue along its current course, which would
mean keeping the federal funds rate near zero.
In my last post in this series, I observed that an economy's «base» money serves as the «raw material» that commercial banks and other private - market financial intermediaries employ in «producing» deposits of various kinds that can themselves serve as means of exchang
In my last post
in this series, I observed that an economy's «base» money serves as the «raw material» that commercial banks and other private - market financial intermediaries employ in «producing» deposits of various kinds that can themselves serve as means of exchang
in this series, I observed that an
economy's «base» money serves as the «raw material» that commercial banks and other private -
market financial intermediaries employ
in «producing» deposits of various kinds that can themselves serve as means of exchang
in «producing» deposits of various kinds that can themselves serve as
means of exchange.
3M's long and stable dividend history
mean that investors can rest assured that 3M likely won't pull back on its dividend payouts when the
market slumps or if the
economy takes a nosedive — and that's a reassuring thought when you're relying on dividend income
in your retirement years.
As for what this
means for the timing of a Federal Reserve (Fed) rate hike, data about the U.S.
economy on balance exceed the reasonable measures a «data dependent» Fed might require to move off of «emergency interest rate» levels, as BlackRock's proprietary «Yellen Index» of labor
market / economic conditions shows
in the chart below.
Ideally, when it comes to which sectors you're investing
in, you'll have a nice mix of both defensive and cyclical stocks —
meaning companies that should hold up well
in all kinds of
markets (like utilities) and others that can be expected to perform particularly well
in certain economic environments (like hotels and restaurants, which benefit when the
economy is booming).
For the first time
in seven years, the global
economy is getting
in sync —
meaning both developed and emerging
market economies are recovering at the same time.
This
means that there is a tremendous
market for commercial finance, and that is what makes this business so appealing to many that are interested
in this particular sector of the
economy.
So if you have one kind of growth — booming financial fortunes
in the stock
market, higher real - estate prices and more expensive
means of living — then you are going to have slower growth
in the real
economy because money is diverted from peoples» pay - checks away from buying goods and services to just having to pay the banks.
Furthermore, there are
economies of scale, which
mean that the greater the wealth concentrated
in one organization, the easier for it to function well
in the
market.
But our success
in sustaining peace after World War II, which involved rebuilding societies
in decimated Europe and Japan and promoting global
markets,
meant our highly monopolized, government - controlled
economy eventually had to face competition from abroad.
It could
mean focusing on how reductions to future low - skill immigration also benefits our current population of foreign - born workers by restraining labor
market competition
in a sector of the
economy where unemployment is high and wages have been stagnant.
This all
means that, even as our
economy is reformed
in some respects along
market - friendly lines (entitlement cuts via delayed retirements, pro-competition reforms to the healthcare sector, a deregulatory agenda), our spending policy will become more downwardly redistributive.
But my point here is that regrettable changes
in our
economy may not simply express the will of the
market gods, but may instead
mean something so straightforward as that those whose decisions influence the
economy might not be good at their work.
Mr Speaker, people will be concerned about the turmoil
in the world's financial
markets and what it
means for
economies here and across the globe.
In capitalist
economies, people who do not own land or the
means of production must sell their labour power on the job
market to the proprietor of land or of other
means of production — otherwise known as the employer.
Appealing to the dictionary we find: «
Market socialism is a type of economic system where the means of production are either publicly owned or socially owned as cooperatives and operated in a market economy.&
Market socialism is a type of economic system where the
means of production are either publicly owned or socially owned as cooperatives and operated
in a
market economy.&
market economy.»
As Jeremy Corbyn has argued over Brexit, Labour must prioritise jobs and the
economy, and that, for 50 Labour parliamentarians who have signed a new statement,
means staying
in the single
market and the customs union — something the TUC and business also want.
It is worth noting that while people under age 65
in the U.S. live
in a heavily
market - dominated
economy where poor employment outcomes
mean poverty and a lack of access to health care, almost everyone over age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls), more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy
in how much it pays providers and moderately
means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to keep the poverty rate for people age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local
economy.
The main reason is the so call American Dream,
in other words, the expectation to achieve a socioeconomic level that agrees with a
market economy which fulfills the necessity of having and getting more material satisfiers, this
means, to have more and better goods and services, mainly made (ironic and paradoxically)
in the countries they come from; where environmental restrictions, employment protection, and other laws, are minimal.
The
market economy or capitalism, as it is commonly called, and the socialist
economy are mutually exclusive because, at first, capitalists are holders of the
means of production and
in the second, the
means of production belong to the State.
Included
in the PowerPoint: a) Scarcity, Choice and Opportunity Cost - The Fundamental Economic Problem - The
Meaning of Scarcity and the inevitability of choices at all levels (individual, firms, govt)- The basic questions of what will be produced ow and for whom - The
Meaning of the term «Ceteris Paribus» - The Margin and Decision Making at the Margin - Sort run, long run, very long run b) Positive and Normative Statements - the distinction between fact and value judgements c) Factors of Production - the rewards to the factors of production: land, labour, capital and enterprise - Specialization and division of labour d) Resource Allocation
in Different Economic Systems and Issues of Transition - decision making
in market, planned and mixed
economies - the role of the factor enterprise
in a modern
economy e) Production Possibility Curves - shape and shifts of the curve - constant and increasing opportunity costs f) Money - functions and characteristics
in a modern
economy - barter, cash and bank deposits, cheques, near money, liquidity g) Classification of Goods and Services - free goods, private goods (economic goods) and public goods - merit goods and demerit goods as the outcome of imperfect information by consumers PowerPoint Also Includes: - Key Terms for each Chapter - Activities - Multiple Choice and Essay questions from past exam papers.
So many of us
in this country wake each morning having to ask essential questions about what «good work»
means, what it looks like
in a nation driven too often by the short - term, what - ever - it - takes logic of the free -
market economy — or more generally
in a culture that willingly downplays professional ethics.
DETROIT — Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is bearish on the European
economy, which could
mean a more conservative financial outlook as the auto maker inches closer to finalizing its ownership
in Chrysler and establishing firmer footing
in the European
market.
The 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has best -
in - class horsepower, towing, and fuel
economy,
meaning you literally won't find another vehicle like it on the
market.
[63] This
meant that the two Spirit body styles
in Mexico were two separate lines within VAM's product mix with the sedan targeted at the
economy market segment while the liftback was almost exclusively focused towards performance.
Joe sez: Some people believe the ease of self - publishing
means that millions of wannabe writers will flood the
market with their crummy ebooks, and the good authors will get lost
in the morass, and then family values will go unprotected and the
economy will collapse and the world will crash into the sun and puppies and kittens by the truckload will die horrible, screaming deaths.
One of the reasons behind this frozen
market scenario is that the U.S.
economy has been stuck
in a vicious cycle: A slow moving housing
market saps the
economy's strength, and the ensuing weakness — high unemployment, slow wage growth — this all
means that fewer people are leaving their parents home for one of their own.
Recent turmoil
in the stock
market and global
economy might cause the FOMC to continue along its current course, which would
mean keeping the federal funds rate near zero.
It can
mean a lot of reading to keep up with what's going on
in the stock
market and with the
economy in general.
I'm talking about the combination of the regulations on credit since the collapse of the credit
market after the 2008 crash, the fact that roughly 40 % of the $ 373 Billion
in Home Equity Credit Lines are reaching the end of their draw period
in the next 3 years and the fact that the
economy is finally showing signs of improvement (which sounds great but it
means that interest rates will be going up).
What this
means in practice is that traders can take a position
in the
market even if they only think they can estimate how a stock will perform compared with the broad
economy, not
in absolute terms.
Paying attention to the
economy doesn't
mean you are engaged
in market timing or are trying to catch the exact top or exact bottom.
In all of my years of doing quantitative analyses of equity and debt markets, as well as the economy as a whole, my models have shown me that there is a tendency toward mean - reversion, but it is a very weak tendency that is swamped by shocks to the system in the short ru
In all of my years of doing quantitative analyses of equity and debt
markets, as well as the
economy as a whole, my models have shown me that there is a tendency toward
mean - reversion, but it is a very weak tendency that is swamped by shocks to the system
in the short ru
in the short run.
Investing
in the stock
market as a whole though, as index funds do,
means you're effectively investing
in the American
economy (and even larger than that, since we have plenty of global companies).
«A strong U.S.
economy combined with a housing shortage
in many
markets means that there is little hope of any price drop for buyers.»
The stock
market will inevitably
mean revert to the
economy's direction when it deviates from the
economy in the short - medium term.
3M's long and stable dividend history
mean that investors can rest assured that 3M likely won't pull back on its dividend payouts when the
market slumps or if the
economy takes a nosedive — and that's a reassuring thought when you're relying on dividend income
in your retirement years.
I
meant to add that I would also have a difficult time altering my asset allocation on a large scale despite major changes
in the overall
economy,
markets, etc..
One - year returns do not
mean that this fund - or the Brazilian
economy, for that matter - will repeat that same performance this year or at any point
in the future, but it does illustrate the potential for explosive growth
in certain international
markets as recovery from the global economic crisis continues.
And (
in the most general possible sense) do the relationships between individual stocks and a national
economy as a whole, and between national
economies and exchange rates,
mean that the «middle» case, where I gain on the stock
market and lose on the exchange (or vice versa) and end up wasting my time, is less likely (because if stocks rise, then the pound also rises, or vice versa)?
Anyone who thinks that the bounce
means that the current bear
market is over would do well to study the behavior of bear
markets past (quite aside from simply looking at the plethora of data about the
economy in general, the cyclical nature of long - run corporate earnings and price - earnings multiples over the same cycle).
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In its 15th year, Art Basel in Miami Beach (ABMB) attracted a prime audience, despite concerns throughout the art market about buyers taking a «wait and see» approach given the fraught post-election political climate and speculation about what it might mean for the econom
In its 15th year, Art Basel
in Miami Beach (ABMB) attracted a prime audience, despite concerns throughout the art market about buyers taking a «wait and see» approach given the fraught post-election political climate and speculation about what it might mean for the econom
in Miami Beach (ABMB) attracted a prime audience, despite concerns throughout the art
market about buyers taking a «wait and see» approach given the fraught post-election political climate and speculation about what it might
mean for the
economy.
They reveal value beyond the mainstream
market, like Jeanne van Heeswijk's project
in Rotterdam's Afrikaanderwijk district, or show that trade
in a global
economy also
means non-monetary cultural exchange, as
in Meschac Gaba's artistic currency exchange bureau.
I
meant capitalist
markets are efficient
in the sense of producing more useful goods more cheaply that command and control
economies like the old Soviet Union.