Sentences with phrase «more severe recession»

If the Fed had done nothing when this new bubble inevitably burst in 2007 - 2008 then there would have been a more severe recession, but the US economy would probably have made a full recovery by 2010 or 2011.

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A recent paper by the International Monetary Fund warned that «housing busts and recessions preceded by larger run - ups in household debt tend to be more severe and protracted.»
«The combination of a disorderly Brexit and a severe global recession and stressed misconduct costs could result in more severe conditions than in the stress test,» the bank said.
It took 20 years and two recessions — both of which were more severe than the one we just had — before we were able to come up with a monetary policy framework that works well.
(This is the lesson we learned during the recession of 1981 - 82, which for Canada was even more severe than the global financial crisis of 2008 - 09).
One of the advantages of targeting a level instead of a growth rate is that it obliges the bank to act more aggressively, making recessions less severe.
Could the Fed have done more to prevent the recession from becoming as severe as it did?
Although Fed officials took strong steps early in the year, including cutting the central bank's benchmark interest rate by more than half during the first four months, it took until the fall for them to realize that the economy had fallen into a severe recession.
I think more than anything that a price correction could occur more than a recession or severe bear market.
However, we do not see a recession emerging soon, suggesting to us that this pullback is not the prelude to a prolonged, more severe bear market.
But it's important to keep in mind that stock market declines triggered by the onset of a recession tend to be longer and the losses more severe than the results for the «average» bear market.
Yes, there were severe recessions, but the booms thereafter more than made up for it.
If there is good news in this report, it is that the recession's impact was no more severe for female lawyers than for their male counterparts.
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