Sentences with phrase «perceived economic risk»

It is important because it is an indicator of perceived economic risk, monetary liquidity, and perceived credit risk of the global financial banking system.

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Investors turn to gold for safety when they perceive that risks are rising including financial, economic and currency risks as well as political risks affecting ownership rights such as expropriation, a capital controls and increased taxation.
Willemann adds that the tapering announcement in December came amid generally improving economic data, reducing the perceived risk of a policy mistake.
In key constituencies, the perceived risks of a Labour government to economic stability undoubtedly shored up the Conservative vote.
While winning economic credibility should remain a Labour priority and I've written in the current Progress magazine on how this might be done, it may be that a perceived dearth of authenticity, rather than economic credibility, is the most immediate cause of a heightened risk that Labour will not form the next government.
Spurred by concerns about international competition, economic troubles, and a perceived stagnation or regression in student performance outlined by the now famous 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, the standards debate gained new life as politicians looked for ways to clarify goals, measure progress, and hold schools accountable.
There have been significant flows into exchange - traded products and mutual funds across asset classes this year, as perceived economic and political risks have declined and many investors have put cash to work in response.
«Notably, the Bank of Canada perceives the risk of an unwinding of household imbalances as still low and against a strengthening economic backdrop is expected to raise the overnight rate in small, incremental hikes beginning in mid-2015,» Cooper said.
The USD and JPY gained versus most currencies in a flight to perceived safe haven currencies driven by rising concerns about political risk (Brexit, Italian elections, Germany coalition talks) and an aggressive pace of Fed interest - rate hikes combined with signs of moderation in global economic data, albeit from high levels.
When it comes to what kind of fraud is of most concern, the perceived risk of cybercrime to Canadian organizations is on the rise according to a new PwC report on economic crime.
Risk factors assessed in childhood and adolescence included socio - economic status (SES), migration background, perceived parental behaviour, familial and other social stressors, coping styles, externalizing and internalizing problems and drug abuse including problematic alcohol consumption.
So even though the Simon Transaction would create substantially more short - and long - term value with less risk than GGP can achieve as a standalone enterprise, Brookfield apparently perceives the Simon Transaction as not in its economic interest.
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