Sentences with phrase «recession by next year»

It is quite likely, he argues, that we will be seeing a recession by next year.

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However, although the BCC believes the country will manage to avoid recession, it does anticipate slowing economic momentum over the next two years given higher inflation trends and a continued lack of clarity about the process by which the U.K. leaves the EU.
But after watching his nation hit by three recessions in seven years, Kennedy was determined to make sure politics didn't get in the way of preparing for the next crisis.
And clearly, Canadian entrepreneurs aren't optimistic for the future: a recent study from PROFIT magazine said that nearly 40 % of small business owners think another recession will hit by the end of next year.
In fact, we could already be in a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next year.
In the next 10 years, we'll assuredly go through another recession, Blackstone's favorable tax treatment may be reversed by legislation, and fees may come down as limited partners push back.
The Chancellor announced that, notwithstanding fiscal constraints and the ongoing recession, the UK was adhering to its long - standing plan of increasing its aid program by 37 percent in the next year in order to reach the level of 0.7 percent of GNI by 2013.
What it sees is softening demand and the potential for recession — hardly a situation requiring a rate hike by the Fed next year.
President Obama's $ 447 billion jobs plan would help avoid a return to recession by maintaining growth and pushing down the unemployment rate next year, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.
In fact, New York and the rest of the Northeast were hit particularly hard by that recession — and New York went from positive (but weakening) employment growth in 1989 to employment declines during each of the next three years.
We hope that by this time next year, by the likeliest date of the election, the recession or the perception of the recession, confidence about the future of the economy, will have returned.
Although 48 % of those polled expect a slight recession in the UK, 54 % of law firms predict their profits will rise by more than 5 % in the next year, with 26 % predicting profits to rise between 5 % — 10 %.
Ten - X anticipates that office rents will increase by 2.0 percent this year, but will contract by 2.5 percent over the next two years, following a modeled recession from 2019 - 2020.
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