Sentences with phrase «national economic confidence»

«A downgrade would mean a weaker dollar, somewhat higher interest rates and a further blow to the already fragile national economic confidence,» Mr. El - Erian said.

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«That economic driver is disappearing as we see housing related jobs dry up and consumer confidence erode at a time when the national recovery is struggling to pick up steam.»
Two of Trump's top aides, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and National Economic Council director Gary Cohn, in interviews with CBS, both projected confidence Monday that it would.
Mr. Speaker, I have every confidence that with all of us working together under the President's leadership, we can march forward to a Ghana beyond aid in a new, more matured, and mutually beneficial relationship with our external partners, and advance towards our national vision of building: «An optimistic self - confident and prosperous nation, through the creative exploitation of our human and natural resources, and operating with a democratic, open and fair society, in which mutual trust and economic opportunities exist for all».
The PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, on Sunday said the President's unwary statements have become very serious clog in the wheel of progress, eroding the confidence of both domestic and international investors in the Nigerian economic and social system.
It is a game being played by pro-EU campaigners who are damaging national confidence and our national economic interest.
But Darling's confidence is supported by a prediction from the National Institute for Economic and Social Research earlier this week, which said it expected we would make a tentative return to growth in the three months leading to November.
Economic gains have sparked confidence in home - buying and - selling, with 80 percent of those surveyed in the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) Housing Opportunities and Market Experience (HOME) survey believing now is a good time to buy and 69 percent believing now is a good time to sell — an outlook carried over from optimism about the broader economy.
Real estate is big business, affecting 20 percent of the gross national product, and it is one of the leading economic indicators, along with job data and consumer confidence indexes.
RISMEDIA, May 13, 2011 — Fannie Mae's latest national housing survey finds that Americans expressed more cautious optimism during the first quarter of 2011 than in the fourth quarter of 2010, but they continue to lack confidence in the overall strength of the housing market and economic recovery.
The index rose steadily from September 2011 to March 2012 and has been holding steady since indicating builders remain at similar levels of confidence through the early spring even in the face of some disappointing national economic news.
That economic driver is disappearing as we see housing - related jobs dry up and consumer confidence erode at a time when the national recovery is struggling to pick up steam.»
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