Sentences with phrase «recent global recession»

Economic uncertainty such as that caused by the recent global recession impacts the number of patent applications filed.
Just as the recent global recession upended conventional wisdom about, say, the immutable law of nature that residential property values always go up, these law firms have demonstrated that a firm can eschew hourly billing and yet grow profitably by focusing on efficiency, client satisfaction and predictability.
In the wake of the recent global recession, property values plunged, and there was a spike in mortgage fraud and money laundering activity.

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If the most recent batch of confidence surveys are any indication, consumers have just figured out the global economy may be headed for recession.
The recent increase was entirely due to the global recession.
Following the recent global financial crisis, while the rest of Europe experienced a painful recession, Poland enjoyed continuous GDP growth ranging from 1.6 % per annum at the height of the crisis in 2009 to 4 % a year in 2010 — 2011.
While base rates kept at or close to zero for almost seven years and three massive asset - buying programs by the Fed have undoubtedly helped stabilize the US (and world) economy during and after the recession that followed the global financial crisis, the continuation of expansionary monetary policies is now supporting a growing excess of global liquidity that has been distorting the market signals sent by stock and bond prices and thus contributing to the growing volatility seen in recent weeks.
Given the broad, and in many cases accelerating, strength in the global economy, it seems unlikely that the recent downturn in prices is pointing toward an imminent recession.
After just 4 years in the Middle East the Chartered Institute of Building has experienced sustained growth in membership across the region, despite the effect of recent troubles and a global recession.
The global recession has knocked those prices back down to reasonable levels, but a recent report by the National Research Council warns of likely future fluctuations in the price and supply levels of platinum - group metals.
The second error is obvious from the fact that the recent warming is seen in the oceans, the atmosphere, in Arctic sea ice retreat, in glacier recession, earlier springs, reduced snow cover etc., so even if all met stations were contaminated (which they aren't), global warming would still be «unequivocal».
The BoC's decision has been the subject of much debate — recent low interest rates were intended as an economic stimulus coming out of last year's recession, and some economists have been arguing that rates should stay low for the time being as a measure of protection against global market turmoil.
The recent jump in global bond yields represents a reflationary reawakening just a year after deflation and recession...
The second error is obvious from the fact that the recent warming is seen in the oceans, the atmosphere, in Arctic sea ice retreat, in glacier recession, earlier springs, reduced snow cover etc., so even if all met stations were contaminated (which they aren't), global warming would still be «unequivocal».
This mirrors the significant rise in global temperatures detected over the past 30 years, supporting the conclusion that there is a global trend toward enhanced glacier frontal recession in recent decades and providing support for the assertion that glacier recession can be attributed to recent warming.»
Here is more on the very recent decline in global fossil fuel consumption, due mainly to the economic recession but also perhaps to efforts in some nations toward climate change mitigation:
Whether or not these economies are truly decoupled, the strength of domestic demand has undoubtedly contributed to their recent success, and I feel confident that as the West emerges from recession, the pace of global expansion from the big companies will soon pick up again.
«The strength of the market, amid the most significant global recession in recent history, once again underscores its relevance to the nation's economic engine,» says Michael Polzler, executive vice-president, Re / Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada.
But this has come screeching to a halt as the dollar has strengthened in recent months and the recession has gone global, putting a crimp in international travel.
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