Sentences with phrase «policy measures in»

Some are suggesting policy measures in Haiti that could have a larger effect.
However, successful implementation of the Kigali Amendment will require early and effective policy measures in developed countries.
... We must analyse policy measures in terms of feasibility.»
Since we released Rush to Ethanol in 2007, policy measures in the U. S. have evolved.
The governor has touted his and lawmakers» budgetary deal making in advance of the start of the fiscal year (Cuomo has effectively used the threat of including broad swaths of his preferred budget and policy measures in extender legislation should the budget be late).
Cuomo has inserted a range of policy measures in the proposal, raising concern among lawmakers.
Lastly, the ECB has described the policy measures in its March package as complementary, together helping inflation to rise towards the 2 % target over the medium - term.

Not exact matches

The unpredictability of the Trump administration in the U.S. may further encourage the Canadian government to take a more measured approach to tax policy.
Monitoring how walloped employees are feeling by weather or cyclical events is one of the functions of measuring workplace mood so closely: by taking the pulse of a workplace and offering feedback, employers can develop happiness - boosting policies and practices (flexible hours in September, for instance, could help parents deal with the start of the school year).
While top - down channels are used to communicate vision and strategy in order to get policies and processes aligned with them, bottom - up processes are necessary too, in order for leaders to be aware of the issues faced at the lower levels, as well as to measure the impact of the policies and practices implemented.
With over 90 % of the labour force in the informal economy, it is very difficult to assess the impact of policy actions and measure true growth.
Founded only in 2008 but measured earlier this year as the third-most valuable venture capital - backed group in the world at over $ 25 billion, Airbnb also said it would help prevent its service from causing housing shortages by «ensuring hosts agree to a policy of listing only permanent homes on a short - term basis».
Home sales across the country have dropped in the wake of several government policy measures, including a stress test for home buyers with a down payment of more than 20 per cent, that were implemented to cool the country's hot housing market.
Since November, just before elections in December that bought the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to power, Abe has pushed for bold measures and an aggressive monetary policy to revive the Japanese economy, which is in recession and plagued by years of deflation.
Rights groups have countered that unrest in the region is largely a response to repressive policies, and that tighter measures are counterproductive.
In particular, Stevens downplayed concerns the RBA might take excessive policy measures to push inflation back into its 2 % to 3 % target range «in short order.&raquIn particular, Stevens downplayed concerns the RBA might take excessive policy measures to push inflation back into its 2 % to 3 % target range «in short order.&raquin short order.»
The index measures 500 consumers» attitudes on future economic prospects, in areas such as personal finances, inflation, unemployment, government policies and interest rates.
Senator Mark Warner (D - VA) and former Gov. Mitch Daniels (R - IN) recently called for policy makers to take a measured approach in order to preserve «the promise of innovation, the power of markets and the opportunities of entrepreneurship.&raquIN) recently called for policy makers to take a measured approach in order to preserve «the promise of innovation, the power of markets and the opportunities of entrepreneurship.&raquin order to preserve «the promise of innovation, the power of markets and the opportunities of entrepreneurship.»
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, policy makers were unsure whether measures like these would work.
Post-crisis economics introduced the public to macroprudential policy, or more finely tuned fiscal and regulatory measures meant to restrain risky behaviour in specific markets.
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It said a surge of strong numbers in late 2017 was followed by softer figures early this year, suggesting «some pulling forward of demand ahead of new mortgage guidelines and other policy measures
As the economy continues its rocky recovery, policy - makers are quick to point out that core inflation, the key measure upon which the Bank of Canada depends to set monetary policy and stave off destabilizing devaluations of currency, remains in check.
«Although policies and procedures requiring reporting were in place, training and compliance measures were lacking.»
«At TD, we regularly evaluate our policies and security measures, in order to serve and protect our customers, as well as the bank,» a TD spokesperson said in an emailed statement Friday.
With Canada's 2015 federal election underway, we're asking Canada's business leaders for one policy measure that the next government — whichever party (or parties) may lead it — could implement to boost business in this country.
«Monetary policy will not be too tight or too loose,» Yi said, adding that growth in M2 money supply and total social financing — a broad measure of credit — will be at a reasonable pace this year.
«We will be profitable, as measured by EBITDA,» said Chris Lehane, global head of policy and public affairs, in a conference call.
The idea was originally developed in the early 1930s by the Russian - born economist Simon Kuznets, who was commissioned by the U.S. government to come up with a better way to measure economic activity — and guide an increasingly interventionist government policy — than relying on shaky indicators like the stock market and railcar loadings.
Whether those rate hikes come to fruition will depend in part on the shape of fiscal policy and any stimulus measures — tax cuts, infrastructure spending — enacted by President - elect Trump and the incoming Congress.
But another recent ranking, published in the latest issue of Foreign Policy magazine, measured what it called «The Most Dynamic Cities of 2025.»
The details of trade policy and measures are not likely to emerge until after Trump is sworn in next year and then not for a few months when a new team is in place.
Mired in a world of low growth, low inflation and low interest rates, officials from the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank said their efforts to bolster the economy through monetary policy may falter unless elected leaders stepped forward with bold measures.
The only misstep comes in the 4th paragraph, where the apology turns to the question of changes in policy: «We will... enact heightened security measures and alcohol policies that will ensure the fan experience and safety of everybody involved.»
Sondhi noted that while the pace of starts has held up so far this year, TD expects that cooling demand in the face of restrictive policy measures and higher rates will ultimately slow starts going forward.
In another field of opposition, Rome has been calling for new EU policies — particularly measures promoting growth — and an end to German hegemony.
Spring time tends to be the busiest for home buyers and sellers in Metro Vancouver, said Oudil, adding the board will wait to see how they react to taxes and other policy measures the B.C. provincial and federal governments introduced so far in 2018.
Analysts told CNBC that they continued to favor bets that the yen would weaken and Japanese equities would strengthen in the wake of the BOJ policy measures.
While these new measures will benefit the industry, manufacturers in Ontario may be disappointed in the lack of policies designed to assist companies in getting goods to the United States in a timely and consistent manner.
«While any direct effects of remedial trade measures on steel and aluminum are likely to be limited, the risk to the outlook lies in the response of US trading partners and whether the administration's decision to impose restrictive trade policies is only the first in a series of moves,» they wrote.
«Some of the recent policy measures taken by China's authorities in the markets have been quite puzzling and it hasn't really increased confidence among foreign investors,» said Karine Hirn, Hong Kong - based partner of Swedish group East Capital, a $ US3.5 billion fund management firm.
The best way to safeguard financial stability and improve the balance between economic and financial risk taking is to put in place policies that enhance the transmission of monetary policy to the real economy — thus promoting economic risk taking — and address financial excesses through well - designed macroprudential measures.
Central banks had eased monetary policy aggressively, including taking short - term interest rates to near zero in several cases, and some were considering or implementing «unconventional» measures to deliver additional stimulus.
That some of the forces governing capital flows and asset values are driven not by market - determined expected return but by policy measures directed at, for example, an exchange rate objective means that at least some of what we observe in global capital markets may be attributed to these distortions.
To measure the natural rate, I use a structural model described in Cúrdia et al. (2015) and incorporate the effects of forward guidance — monetary policy announcements about what path the interest rate is likely to follow.
The walkout, «Stand for the Second,» is a response to the March 14 National School Walkout that called for gun control policy measures while honoring the one - month anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Extraordinary monetary policy measures were taken in the heat of the financial crisis, and continue to be applied five years later, as a necessary part of restoring economic growth and stability.
China on Wednesday, April 4, 2018 vowed to take measures of the «same strength» in response to a proposed U.S. tariff hike on $ 50 billion worth of Chinese goods in a spiraling dispute over technology policy that has fueled fears it might set back a global economic recovery.
China's consumer inflation remained weak in December, while price declines at the factory gate level continued to deepen, suggesting weakness in the world's second - largest economy but giving policy makers more room to take easing measures.
Nor is the U.S. Federal Reserve Board's latest policy gimmick, «the twist», likely to prove any more effective in breathing new life into a stagnating economy than the measures to prevent a Greek default.
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