Sentences with phrase «pushed into crisis»

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The President's massive tax cuts and Congress's substantial spending increases are pushing government deficits into crisis territory.
We prefer owning — even though, at $ 366,000, the average Canadian home today costs more than twice as much as its U.S. equivalent; even though a small increase in the lending rates will push scores of over-leveraged homeowners into crisis; even though Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is practically guaranteeing that those higher rates are coming.
The FCA commissioned an investigation in 2014 into allegations that RBS» Global Restructuring Group pushed some of its small business customers into bankruptcy in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
The effect of terrorist attacks in 2001, overcapacity, followed later by a high oil price and the global financial crisis, all helped to push many big American carriers into financial difficulty.
For the first time since the 2007 financial crisis, investors pushed the Standard & Poor's 500 index into record territory before closing for the Easter weekend.
«A default would likely lead to a renewed sharp economic downturn, pushing the economy back into severe recession and probably another serious banking crisis
The euro area's crisis has sparked «flight to safety» capital flows into Norway's highly - desirable investment assets, pushing the Krone currency to undesirable export - harming heights and forcing the country's central bank to cut interest rates to stem the inflow.
«The crises of the last few years have pushed monetary policy into uncharted territory,» ECB executive board member Sabine Lautenschläger remarked at a meeting organized by the Commissariat of German Bishops.
The dramatic developments overshadowed the G20 summit of world leaders in the French resort of Cannes, where President Barack Obama implored European leaders to swiftly work out a eurozone plan to deal with the continent's crisis, which threatens to push the world back into recession.
During August and into September, data from the eurozone remained upbeat, with an already solid second - quarter performance revised even higher, pushing year - on - year growth to 2.3 %, the quickest pace since the region's debt crisis of 2011 — 2012.
The Asian crisis that sent the Emerging Countries into a tailspin and collapsing stock markets over the 1997 - 99 period may have been due to a liquidity shortage as the US deficit pushed towards closer balance starting in 1993 and reaching an apex in 1996 with world output (excluding US) for three years between 1994 and 1997 was 3 %, but as the US fiscal stimulus from our trade deficits declined over those years, and without alternatives to replace the extra liquidity, raw material prices growth collapsed and world output slowed dramatically from 3 % to 1 %, and 2 % in the following year.
That same crisis had also pushed our rental property in Mt. Auburn under water, but in the meantime we had arranged a master lease with a bright, ambitious young woman who converted it into a vibrant community house.
The greatest crisis of Rembrandt's life after the death of his wife in 1642 came in the mid-1650s, when financial mismanagement pushed him into bankruptcy.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is pushing for a mandatory code of conduct for dairy processors after a year - long investigation into an industry crisis sparked by Murray Goulburn and Fonterra Australia retrospectively slashing prices paid to farmers.
With Arsenal facing a severe midfield crisis heading into the new year, the Frenchman has conceded that his side could do with some strengthening in order to maintain their push for the Premier League title.
The world's attention may once again be directed at Libya, following the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, but how long before another crisis pushes it into the background, once again?
She challenged the current administration to fix the crisis in the energy sector to stop pushing the flight of industries into neighbouring countries.
Reports of a fundamental divide between Cameron and George Osborne over how to respond to this crisis were pushed into the long grass when Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg finally stepped in.
What has been an environmental and health crisis for village residents was quickly snowballing into a political headache for top state lawmakers, including the Senate GOP, which had been criticized for not pushing for public hearings on the issue.
Therefore, all acts with the potential of pushing us deeper into economic crisis must be jettisoned.
«The prohibition would force swaps into less regulated entities, increasing systemic risk by pushing transactions into the very «shadow market» which played such a large role in the recent crisis,» Bloomberg said.
Queens» congressional members are pushing their U.S. House of Representatives colleagues to prevent financially strapped homeowners in the borough from falling into a deeper hole and exacerbating the housing crisis.
AG Eric Schendierman is pushing on with his investigation into the mortgage crisis, joined by his counterpart in Delaware.
At the most extreme the Liberal Democrats want to close all the public pension schemes to new entrants, which would push them into a protracted crisis, reducing income without decreasing liability.
Premature tightening could push the recovery not just into reverse but into a deeper crisis than the one from which the economy is struggling to emerge.
The ongoing state budget crisis is pushing the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to close nearly all of Thacher to the public, as well lock the only road leading into Schodack Island State Park on the Hudson River in Rensselaer County.
The Tories have been so successful at transforming a crisis of market failure into a crisis of public spending because they have stuck to a script: they've repeated the same arguments whenever a microphone has been pushed in their direction.
Yet, the lack of substantial difference between couture and today's ready - to - wear — pushed up the product pyramid under pressure from new offerings below — has thrown couture into a permanent kind of identity crisis.
With a jolt of reality, that will strike fear into all of us, the Man Push Cart director shows the spokes of a corrupt wheel that was the housing crisis.
The campaign is designed to draw urgent attention to the crisis facing our school system, where the drive for league table success and OFSTED approval is pushing D&T and the other creative subjects into an academic backwater.
Low teacher salaries, discipline problems, standardized testing, poor principals and administrators, and the impact of poverty are among the reasons South Carolina public - school teachers are quitting their jobs in record numbers, pushing K - 12 classrooms into crisis.
Payment for obligations is pushed out into the future, because growth will solve our funding crises.
Many respected economists warned that lower house sales, higher interest rates and the prolonged credit crisis, could push the U.S. economy into another recession.
Much will depend on how far home prices tumble over the next few quarters, how high unemployment climbs, how many homeowners are pushed into foreclosure from rate resets, and, most importantly, how far the crisis spills into the conventional mortgage market and other parts of the credit sector.
There are about a zillion other tasks service dogs can do — pushing doors closed and open, reminding their handlers when it's time for medication, retrieving nearly anything, loading and unloading the laundry into baskets, turning the lights on and off, and even calling 911 in a crisis.
We need celebrities like Atwood speaking out about this crisis and pushing it into the spotlight.
Food and water shortages or huge floods could push vulnerable regions over the edge into crises that could «demand an American humanitarian relief or military response», it... Read more
As the crisis at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex continues to captivate global media attention, President Obama's domestic energy plans, which have long - included a push for the construction of new nuclear reactors, are beginning to be called into question.
Some 85 % of US and UK corporate counsel at Fortune 1000 companies fear social media could push a minor problem into a major crisis.
This low rates resulted into excessive lending eventually spiralling massive defaults and pushing it towards the financial crisis.
In fact, Samsung's rush in trying to push the Note 7 into the market has been partly blamed for the Note 7 crisis, since an oversight in quality control caused the Note 7 batteries to be exposed to ambient air causing them to explode.
He was in crisis and aiming to push through it into action.
The world seems like a volatile and risky place with the massive daily swings in the stock market, rising energy prices, approaching fiscal cliff, slump in commodities, ongoing European Union debt crisis and omnipresent geopolitical risks flaming up and pushing already weak U.S. and global economies into recession once again.
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