These rates vary according to
the moment economy and the market.
Not exact matches
In the United States
economy, the twin arms of the unemployment rate
and the stock
market are, for the
moment, working just fine.
Despite the long record of advocacy for marijuana legalization, the cannabis
economy has emerged suddenly at a dynamic
moment in the
marketing, advertising
and political worlds.
If there's one word that defines the Canadian
economy at the
moment, it's uncertainty — what with the shaky housing
market, towering household debt loads
and, of course, a certain orange - hued world leader rattling the sabre of trade wars.
You must be bold when the
market and the
economy reach their scariest
moments.
Yet for some reason we are convinced at the
moment that the ways of our
economy should be identical with the laws of the
market,
and therefore we depart resolutely from norms
and customs that controlled economic behavior through our long history of increasing prosperity.
I can say this with a fair amount of certainty because, imagine for a
moment how wealthy individuals, Wall Street, banks, hedge funds, investment companies
and private equity groups will make money if the
economy and stock
markets stand still or decrease in value?
Whether the FOMC raises interest rates at its meeting in June, or later in the year, depends on the Fed's view of the
economy and how volatile the
markets are at that
moment.
The works in Disco Angola are all dated from 1974 or 1975, a pivotal
moment in the history of global political
economy: the Bretton Woods monetary regime had collapsed, the 1973 oil crisis was just abating, global
markets were enduring the worst crash since the great Depression
and the rapprochement between the US
and the Soviet Union was breaking down.
'' Anyone who's been through the ordeal will remember what it's like to be in industry - or
economy - wide recessions,
and how difficult the job
market is during those
moments in time.
The Canadian
economy may be a tad lacklustre at the
moment, but a recent report from Sotheby's International Realty Canada suggests that the luxury real estate
market is on fire, particularly in Vancouver
and Toronto.