Sentences with phrase «more volatile economy»

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Today's millennials are natural job - hoppers, and for good reason — today's economy is more volatile, companies spring in and out of existence quickly, and there's no telling what opportunities wait for you around the corner.
This number can be volatile, but a more robust Consumer Confidence Survey result suggests the economy is strong enough to withstand a hike in interest rates.
We would end up with more jobs and a less volatile economy.
The less - volatile core CPI index was up 1.9 % from one year ago and increased at a 2.5 % annual rate over the last three months, which is more in line with the Fed's preference than the headline figures, suggesting deflation hasn't gripped the U.S. economy as it did Japan's earlier this decade.
The economists said, «The state economy appears to be undergoing a period of adjustment, during which above - average private sector job growth has coupled with a less volatile but more diversified wage base» as financial services jobs and their high pay no longer dominate.
Labour, trade unions and some economists argue that by drastically cutting spending in the public sector the government is preventing demand in the economy, just when international markets become more and more volatile.
As the economy continues its tenuous recovery, sales tax collections could vary either way for local governments and is generally a more volatile source of revenue.»
Interest rates can move quickly, and especially when the economy is more volatile.
The International Fund may invest in emerging markets, which are generally more volatile and can have relatively unstable governments, social and legal systems that do not protect shareholders, economies based on only a few industries and securities markets that are substantially smaller, less liquid, more volatile and may have a lower level of government oversight than securities markets in more developed countries.
A regional fund may be more volatile than an international or world fund because it's buying stock in a concentrated group of countries whose economies tend to be closely aligned.
Economists like to talk about equilibrium, because that allows them to publish their complex math papers, but economies are big on variation, things are far more volatile than theory can admit.
The economy, and most industries are nonlinear dynamic systems, which means there will be cyclical behavior, and that behavior will be more volatile the greater the level of fixed commitments in the system that must be satisfied.
Today, New York Life holds more than $ 425 billion in assets under management — and it has set many financial records throughout the past several years — even given the state of the volatile stock market and unsettled economy.
Please suggest whether I shall start now while Greece issue / world economy is volatile or shall wait for 1 -2 months more..
We are confident that just such a regime change is at hand in early 2018 and are at the ready to embrace a more volatile environment for both the real and financial economy.
Next week, look for more volatile trading in many markets, as the dust settles on the Brexit vote and its implications for the European Union and the collective world economy.
The economy may be volatile, but markets are more volatile, and not in phase with the economy, because markets anticipate.
California's economy is pricey and volatile, but residents are trying to make it more stable.
I expect the real economy over the next twenty years to be more volatile than it was say in the 1990s.
The world and national economies at their worst are always more volatile than what the models will say, and governments prove weak when matched against the folly of their failed policies.
Securities issued in these countries may be more volatile and less liquid than securities issued in foreign countries with more developed economies or markets.
Investments in foreign securities may underperform and may be more volatile because of the risks involving foreign economies and markets, foreign political systems, foreign regulatory standards, foreign currencies and taxes.
They are far more volatile than the economy as a whole, and in the end don't deliver any more than the economy as a whole, but sucker people into thinking the markets are magical money machines, until what is weird (too good) becomes weird (too bad).
Emerging economies might offer greater growth potential than advanced economies, but the stocks of companies located in emerging markets could be substantially more volatile, risky, and less liquid than the stocks of companies located in more developed foreign markets.
Reducing the cost of advanced energy technologies is the key to finally ending a dependence on volatile global oil markets that holds the American economy hostage, compromises our foreign policy, and bleeds more than a billion dollars a day out of the US economy.
What's more, the long heralded theory that the publicly held real estate debt can discipline the traditionally volatile real estate market when the economy turns south may be proving true.
The performance of office properties over time is considered to be inherently more volatile as it depends on the health of the economy, compared to the more stable multifamily assets, Moody's report notes.
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