Sentences with phrase «rebounded after the recession»

Still, investors can take comfort in knowing that, historically, markets make significant rebounds after recessions.
Luxury real estate was expected to rebound after the recession.

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The North American tradition of presenting diamond engagement rings has now spread to China's massive middle class too, and, after taking a hit during the recession, the American luxury economy is rebounding.
Furthermore the sharp rebound in December rate hike odds suggests that the market is certainly not worried that Trump will crush the economy overnight, and that Yellen may well go ahead with a December rate hike after all (even if it means pushing the US into a recession, then cutting rates and launching the much desired QE4).
The Car and Automobile Manufacturing industry (IBISWorld report 33611a) rebounded after almost folding during the recession.
Rebounding commodity prices helped lift the trade account into the black, and the data suggest that the economy might avoid a technical recession after shrinking by 0.5 % in Q3.
After only modest growth initially following the 2001 global recession, international trade in goods and services has rebounded strongly of late, increasing by about 10 per cent in 2004, or approximately double the rate of growth in world GDP (Graph A1).
U.S. stocks, beaten down so badly after the recession, were inexpensive, while the nation's economy was rebounding in a big way, which helped its equity markets.
Home values have rebounded in recent years after nosediving in the wake of the Great Recession.
The return of extravagance reflects one characteristic of the recovery: After paring their vacations along with everyone else during the recession, the wealthy have rebounded with force.
Recently released data on partner compensation and origination seem to paint a bleak picture for Philadelphia's legal market, but they may just be reflecting a return to normal after a particularly strong rebound from the recession.
That's great price appreciation, of course helped a lot by the rising RE market over the last 5 years after the recession, but there are plenty of places where real estate has not rebounded, so I guess that is a point for Lynn!
The rebound in prices after last decade's housing bust and economic recession has been steep and widespread.
Did real estate values in that town rebound faster than neighboring towns after the Great Recession?
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