Sentences with phrase «rates leave you vulnerable»

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«Gold is stuck between $ 1,238 - $ 1,260 with the risk to skewed to downside based on rising expected interest rates and failure to break higher which has left it vulnerable to profit - taking in the short term,» said Ole Hansen, the head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.
Higher interest rates could also leave the stock market more vulnerable to shock — making it more volatile.
Largely owing to the secular decline in interest rates over the last generation, Canadians have developed a cavalier attitude toward debt that leaves many highly vulnerable to misfortune.
Like many other Chinese developers, Country Garden has borrowed money from overseas, which could leave it vulnerable to any weakening in the Chinese currency and to higher interest rates in the United States.
High saving economies routinely produce another destabilising characteristic — high leverage ratios (Wade and Veneroso 1998), which leave enterprises vulnerable to changes in the macro settings, particularly interest rates.
During emergency situations, disease and death rates among babies and children are higher than for any other age group; and the younger the child, the higher the risk, leaving babies under six months most vulnerable.
UNAIDS attributes the slight decrease in sub-Saharan Africa to prevention programs in countries such as Uganda, and to the fact that infection rates are already so high that relatively few people in vulnerable groups are left to infect.
The teacher shortage across the country has left already vulnerable schools and districts at a deficit, wielding rates of 40 to 50 percent of new educators leaving their jobs within the first five years of teaching.
IIHS says the only thing that kept the GM duo from earning a «perfect» rating was a gap in the inflated portion of the airbags which could potentially leave the head vulnerable to hitting the door or intruding objects.
Without fixed interest rates, you're left vulnerable to a volatile market prone to sudden dips and spikes.
That should give you plenty of time to close on your home before your lock expires, leaving you vulnerable to creeping rates.
And even if you could scrape by, starting with a very low withdrawal rate would leave you vulnerable to another risk.
As countless economists and think tanks have warned over the past few years, elevated levels of debt leave Canadians vulnerable to economic shocks and rate increases.
You don't have to take out a mortgage, leaving yourself vulnerable to the risk of becoming financially overstretched or damaging your credit rating.
This growth rate, more than double that of the previous decade, is largely a result of China's logging ban, a policy enacted after widespread deforestation in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River valley left the countryside vulnerable to severe floods in 1998.
Going direct will leave you vulnerable and stuck with that company if your policy is rated up or denied.
Fading fiscal stimulus, higher and rising interest rates, and cresting world demand could leave the economy vulnerable to a contraction — just in time for the presidential campaign.
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