Sentences with phrase «of global recession»

«When first - time buyers stepped out of the market in the fourth quarter of 2008, at the height of the global recession, their absence was profoundly felt,» says Phil Soper, president and chief executive of Royal LePage.
One must assume that during the hard times, of the 40,000 remaining PAYING CREAcrat dependant REALTOR members, that their median income will be lower, possibly significantly lower, than before the onslaught of the global recession.
Acquiring well - paid jobs is not easy in these times of global recession and a candidate needs to take up every opportunity to ensure that his job application is at least given a once - over.
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It is too easy to lay the blame for unemployment at the door of the global recession.
With services like BitKan and LocalBitcoins gaining in popularity among average traders, and a continuing threat of global recession, it is plausible that OTC bitcoin trading will continue to grow, simultaneously driving the bitcoin price higher.
It expected the first half of 2010 to remain challenging and described last year's performance as «relatively robust given the depth of the global recession».
In light of a global recession caused by what some consider fiscal mismanagement and overzealous deregulation in the U.S., Canada's controversial and convoluted trade relationship with the U.S. warrants greater scrutiny.
But it would be the ever - stronger need to drive shareholder value in the face of fast - globalising competition, and intensified by the impact of global recession, that would accelerate the change.
Although Canadian firms were insulated from the worst effects of the global recession, Clay says all the issues affecting U.S. law firms are at play in Canada as well.
The combination of global recession and stagnating wages have meant that many young people now find it difficult to get a foot into the housing market.
The question becomes whether this is possible in the absence of a global recession, and what the implications are for the oil industry.
Economist Paul Krugman is not optimistic — warning of a global recession arising from a Trump Presidency:
Even with the lingering effects of the global recession, more than 16,000 megawatts of PV are slated to be installed in 2010.
If you're concerned about a further delay in devising and implementing a carbon tax, well it's an ill wind that blows us all some good there in the form of a global recession / depression.
We seek sweeping but necessary change in the midst of a global recession, where every nation's most immediate priority is reviving their economy and putting their people back to work.
His work reflected the uncertainty of global recession and echoed the mood of Yamamoto, who was equally disillusioned with fashion.
Interestingly, the fair first started in 2009 at the height of the global recession.
Jamaica's ability to grow its tourism sector in the midst of the global recession has increased its attractiveness for investment, tourism minister Edmund Bartlett said earlier.
The four - day World Travel Market travel trade exhibition which starts today in London is expecting over 50,000 visitors and, as ever the focus for most will be the year ahead and how the continued impact of global recession will effect their businesses.
The onset of the global recession in the fall of 2008 and the resulting decrease in worldwide demand for hydrocarbons caused many oil and natural gas companies to curtail capital spending for exploration and development.
At the time of global recession in 2007 - 08, the small cap companies had a higher drawdown in comparison to the large mid cap companies which led to higher dividend yield of the small cap companies in that period.
This stock was trading around $ 75 per share in July and has seen a huge decline over fears of a global recession.
Indeed, since the depth of the global recession, Canada has had one of the best job - creation records in the G - 7.
The MSCI World Index is up 14 percent from its mid-February lows, as stocks have shaken off fears of a global recession, an oil - price collapse and a Chinese currency devaluation.
The latter will factor greatly in the device's eventual fortunes; pricing it beneath the iPad and other competitors could give RIM a marketplace boost, particularly among businesses still pinching their IT pennies in the wake of the global recession.
As Hanks's majesty draws you in close, Eastwood quietly pulls back to take in an effective contextual backdrop of global recession, bureaucratic ignominy and a city that feared the worst when it looked up and saw a passenger plane deviate off its flight path.
Frequent mentions of the global recession were echoed by a Depression - era style musical dance number, which saw a top - hatted Jackman, alongside Beyoncé and the young stars of Mamma Mia!
Launched in 2010 in the midst of a global recession, the site was known for $ 5 services and one - time gigs.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled a budget yesterday aimed at pulling the country out of the global recession.
Choosing a career in industry may seem risky at a time when the pharmaceutical industry has shed many scientific jobs as a result of the global recession and looming restructuring of the drug - development process.
Analysts fear that in the wake of the global recession, countries are reluctant to take the necessary action to achieve the ambitious goals set out a decade ago.
The IMF's call for him to cease his austerity obsession, the disastrous GDP figures and now his own deputy prime minister's admission that it was wrong to shrink spending in the teeth of a global recession all tell the same story: you have got it seriously wrong.
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced a national well - being program in 2010 as part of a pledge to improve Britons» lives in the wake of the global recession.
However, the risk of a global recession must always be considered, especially with rising concerns about China's slowing growth and inflating debt bubble.
With talk of a global recession rattling markets around the world, gold had its best start to the year since 1980, putting to rest last year's speculation that the yellow metal has lost its haven appeal.
Key monetary indicators in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China are flashing signals of an economic slowdown later this year, raising fears of a global recession in 2019 and a stock market slump without a shift in policy.
My guess is that the stock markets will crash worldwide in 2012, or if Bernanke does another one of his mindless interventions by the first quarter of 2013 at the very latest just on anticipation of a global recession.
Fortunately for Australia, the sustained rapid growth of most of the Asian economies (other than Japan) is cushioning the effects of the global recession — these countries now account for about one third of our total exports.
It would appear that the severity of the global recession is affecting fertility rates in many countries.
The year opened with intense fears of global recession and rippling deflation.
This is a substantial increase in the probabilities of a global recession since July.
Is the trade slowdown a warning of another global recession?
Five years after the onset of the global recession of 2008 — 2009, the sluggish pace of recovery and worries over employment and financial security continue to weigh heavily on consumer sentiment in developed economies.
It is hard to imagine Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty actually coming out and stating that he thinks the risk of another global recession is growing daily.
But in the wake of the global recession, prices in most other countries have fallen back to earth.
In the face of a global recession, China's GDP rocketed 8.9 % in 2009.
This dynamic shielded us from the brunt of the global recession.
News of Lucara's discovery of the Lesedi La Rona diamond (it was named in a national contest held in Botswana and translates into «our light» in the Tswana language) has helped invigorate a mining category that has languished in the wake of a global recession, not to mention a campaign by Blood Diamond star Leonardo DiCaprio to promote synthetic alternatives to alleviate working conditions of miners in Africa.

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Lane talked of Canada's need to restore its place in global supply chains after the Great Recession and how a stronger currency «battered» exporters after the financial crisis.
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