Sentences with phrase «more uncertain economy»

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Despite an uncertain economy, more of our students are willing to take the risk of starting up new enterprises,» adds Sanghvi.
Such a lofty projection in the midst of an uncertain economy just makes the story even more surprising.
The negative effects of lower oil prices hit the economy right away, and the various positives - more exports because of a stronger U.S. economy and a lower dollar, and more consumption spending as households spend less on fuel - will arrive only gradually, and are of uncertain size.
saying that the keynesian conception is about spending what you earn is the opposite of what it stands for (its actually what you haplessly describe as the neoclassical position) beyond the even more meaningless claim that wenger adheres to it... keynes broke with the idea that the economy was simply a collection of perfectly informed individuals and firms responding rationally to price incentives generated by market forces and that the big variables that frame an economies performance — output, employment, price level, wages, etc — tend to move in cycles and are shaped by decisions and judgements made under hugely uncertain conditions that if left to markets generate bad outcomes..
Of course, gold prices could soar again if, say, tensions continue to build between the U.S. and Syria or investors begin to feel more uncertain about the economy's prospects under a Trump administration.
With corporate scandals, weak earnings and an uncertain economy, more and more IRA owners are seeking alternative investments.
Cash has become king for a growing number of Canadian investors worried about the uncertain global economy, but the country's wealthiest individuals fear that a greater allocation to cash will only lead to more losses, reports a new online survey by iShares, the exchange - traded fund provider operated by BlackRock Canada.
With an uncertain economy, more law firms are opting to hire contract lawyers while they wait to see if the need for another associate will pan out.
«Even after the 2009 financial crisis made it plain the U.S. economy had entered a period of stagnation, Canadians seemed more interested in the far - off and more uncertain prospects of China, India and Brazil — economies characterized by high growth and large populations but also formidable market access barriers,» wrote Laura Dawson, president of Dawson Strategic, in a recent report for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
Car Insurance for Low - Income Drivers With the national economy in a prolonged slump and conditions across the country uncertain at best, the need for car insurance for low - income read more...
Troutman sees the possibility of federal employment as being more important than ever to veterans, as separating military face an uncertain future in a down economy.
As wealth management becomes an increasingly important issue in an uncertain economy, more and more people are turning to financial advisors as a way of staying in strong economic shape.
With challenges that included an uncertain economy, the Rhodes team jumped on the franchise bandwagon, believing that it presented a way to stay competitive and provide more tools for sales reps.. It has been a productive collaboration.
brokers listed recruiting more agents as the top answer, followed by new business models, uncertain economy, keeping up with technology, lack of inventory and housing legislation issues.
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