Sentences with phrase «sharp contraction»

REAL CAPITAL ANALYTICS May 14, 2010 Following two years of sharp contraction, multifamily and commercial real estate credit markets have shown fresh signs of life in recent months.
The report in Monday's edition of the journal Nature Climate Change dents many governments» hopes that recession can at least bring the consolation of a sharp contraction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Demand never quite caught up and then the recession hit, resulting in a sharp contraction in discretionary spending, says John Clapp, a professor at the University of Connecticut's Center for Real Estate.
Typically, the description means a sharp contraction followed by a long period of slow or stagnant growth.
This probably means a sharp contraction in the country's current account surplus and perhaps even a current account deficit.
In the past, we have sometimes had the problem of very strong expansions and a build - up of very big inflationary pressures followed by sharp contractions.
In the sharp contraction unemployment goes up very quickly.
Erasing that deficit would probably mean a sharp contraction in the Mexican economy.
The rate of decline remained modest but accelerated slightly, reflecting a sharper contraction in France and slower growth in Germany.
Global milk production levels continue to recover following the sharp contraction in late 2016, according to the Rabobank Global Dairy Quarterly Q2 2017.
Cars that either partially or entirely use electricity to function make up slightly more than 3 percent of the U.S. auto market, the lowest share since 2011 and a sharp contraction from 3.5 percent last year, according to EDTA.
The number would be a sharp contraction from the 11.6 million shipped in the summer, when it moved 4.8 million smartphones.
To counter a sharp contraction in origination volume, some mortgage lenders are easing underwriting guidelines slightly.
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