Sentences with phrase «sharp growth of»

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John Hardy, head of forex strategy at Saxo bank, also told CNBC that «assuming that we don't have a growth slowdown or sharp drop in inflation if the euro rises especially rapidly,» the ECB is likely to announce tapering in September for starting to actually slow down its purchases in early 2018.
These types of businesses for which MBA programs are built, however, require skill sets that are in sharp contrast to the needs of the entrepreneurial growth businesses of today.
China, a country that some critics say should be in a category of its own, is the best - performing in the group, with gross - domestic product growth of over 7 percent a year but still faces a sharp slump in its property market.
Richard Swart, who directs research into innovative entrepreneurial finance at the University of California, Berkeley, does not forecast sharp growth for crowdfunding, at least for the first few years, partly due to regulatory costs.
The sharp outperformance of value stocks to growth stocks: IBB is down 18 percent in the last 6 weeks while IBM is up 6 percent.
Jesse Powell, founder and CEO of Kraken, said Tuesday that the cryptocurrency market would continue to see an «acceleration» of growth — despite a sharp pullback in recent weeks.
It says the U.S. economy is weaker than the headline numbers indicate because the sharp recession of 2008 - 2009 has thrown seasonal - adjustment factors out of whack and they are inflating the smoothed, annualized growth numbers for output, employment, income and sales.
«Business cycles do not succumb to age alone but rather to a confluence of factors like falling corporate profit margins, slowing productivity growth, and a sharp rise in real policy rates into positive territory.»
Population growth rates have fallen in Western Australia and across the country as a whole, with WA experiencing a sharp drop in overseas migration and a net loss of people through interstate movements.
While the U.S. economy shrank a surprisingly sharp 2.9 % in the first quarter of 2014, the worst quarterly performance since the first quarter of 2009, the economy is expected to improve drastically in the second quarter helped by better weather conditions, some pent - up demand after a harsh winter, and job growth.
He thinks the Bank of Canada's prediction of a sharp rebound in economic growth over the second half of 2016 is too optimistic.
Typically, the description means a sharp contraction followed by a long period of slow or stagnant growth.
The International Monetary Fund last week reiterated its stance that there may now be a now greater chance of a sharp slowdown in China, if authorities delay the withdrawal of hefty stimulus as they focus on achieving growth targets.
Most of the stocks we buy (only in uptrending markets) are small and mid-cap growth stocks because they have the greatest potential to exhibit sharp upward price momentum in uptrending markets.
Of course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growtOf course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growtof GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growtof assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growtof GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growth.
«Yet the recovery should spur a similarly sharp rebound in growth in the latter half of this year and we anticipate that momentum will carry over into next year,» Wright said.
While risks to the world outlook remain and have been reflected in sharp price movements in a range of asset classes, global growth is expected to trend upwards beginning in 2016.
«The sharp decline in March export growth after very solid performance in January and February suggests some exporters may have front - loaded exports (early) this year due to concern over the possibility of a Sino-U.S. trade war after the U.S. hiked tariffs on global imports on solar panels and washing machines,» said Lisheng Wang, an economist at Nomura in Hong Kong.
I believe that the president can not allow too sharp a contraction in credit growth until he feels fully secure politically, and for me the pace at which credit is brought under control is, to a large extent, an indication of the pace of the process of power consolidation.
Over time this means that households will retain a growing share of China's total production of goods and services (at the expense of the elite, of course, who benefitted from subsidized borrowing costs) and so not only will they not be hurt by a sharp fall in GDP growth, but their consumption will increasingly drive growth and innovation in China.
According to this June's Financial Times «Expenditure by local and central governments in China jumped nearly 25 per cent from the same month a year earlier, a sharp acceleration from the 9.6 per cent growth registered in the first four months of the year, according to figures released by the finance ministry,» and HSBC's Flash PMI index suggests for the first time in six months that there has been an expansion in manufacturing, although the flash index is, of course, preliminary and may be revised.
A version of this article appears in print on April 6, 2013, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: A Sharp Drop In Job Growth Sows Concern.
Monetary policy was tightened reflecting the combination of other sources of price pressure, including strong economic growth, a sharp rise in oil prices and the depreciation of the exchange rate.
To rein in credit growth, Beijing must force a sharp deceleration in investment growth, which, because investment growth is a substantial source of economic activity, means laying off a large number of workers employed in investment - related activity.
When German institutions — government, businesses and labor unions — negotiated among themselves at the turn of the century a sharp reduction in wage growth for its workers, they were obviously attempting to reduce German's high domestic unemployment by gaining trade competitiveness.
Indeed, the latest traffic figures from Port Metro Vancouver show sharp growth in shipments of wheat and specialty crops, and solid gains in meat, poultry and potash.
A sharp slowdown in UK growth is enough reason for the Bank of England boss to defer monetary tightening.
According to this model, a small amount of deceleration in credit growth can occur as additional credit efficiency is squeezed out of the system, but without a sharp decline in GDP growth, substantial and sustainable credit growth deceleration can not occur except after a major transformation of China's growth model, one condition of which is net wealth transfers from local governments to median households of at least one to two percentage points of GDP annually.
In the last two years as the bull argument has been pummeled into reality by the surge in debt, the persistent failure of consumption growth to close the gap with GDP growth, and the sharp slowdown in overall growth, the mood abroad has turned increasingly bearish, to the point that many people are speaking about a China collapse and the horrible implications this will have for the rest of the world.
So the sharp fall in oil prices has certainly been disruptive, but stabilization from distressed trough levels should be good for economic growth even if the price of oil doesn't rebound back to peak levels of above $ 100 a barrel in 2014.
Figures released Friday on gross domestic product — the broadest measure of the goods and services produced in an economy — recorded sharp slowdowns in France and the U.K., while Spain and Austria continued to record strong growth.
Despite the sharp fall in housing loan approvals, growth in the stock of housing credit has continued to accelerate.
By the second quarter of 1952, the price increases had petered out as it became clear that the Korean War would not spread into a worldwide conflict and with the sharp slowdown in economic growth recorded in that year.
Growth now seems secure, and the risk of a sharp slowdown has fallen considerably.
Average weekly earnings data for May showed a sharp increase in ordinary - time earnings growth, although the quality of this series as an indicator of wage growth over the short term is poor.
However, recent weeks have seen sharp falls in base metals prices in response to market concerns over the sustainability of growth in China.
In line with the sharper downturn in mining investment, growth in Australia's resource exports has generally lagged behind that of other large commodity exporters in recent years (Graph 39).
With the growth of online and other marketing channels, it's no surprise that public speaking has declined in popularity, although the decline is not as sharp as other marketing methods.
Another element not in the public understanding, since the Federal Reserve no longer produces this sort of monetary analysis, is a very sharp slowdown in the money supply's rate of growth, bank loans, and within important credit aggregates.
The rate of decline remained modest but accelerated slightly, reflecting a sharper contraction in France and slower growth in Germany.
And while equity markets have been performing well this year, there are numerous potential risk factors that could cause a sharp correction in the equity markets, such as the U.S. election, sluggish global economic growth and the future of Europe given the «Brexit» situation.
The strength in global growth has been associated with a rapid expansion of trade and sharp increases in commodity prices and freight charges (for further details see «Box A: Developments in World Trade»).
Growth in imports remained quite strong in the first half of 1998, showing a sharp increase in June after a few months when they had appeared to be levelling out.
Changes in the flows of interstate migration are generally associated with relative employment opportunities and housing affordability; consistent with this, the sharpest fall in population growth in NSW coincided with a pronounced decline in the state's relative housing affordability and employment growth.
In recent years Australia's balance of payments has been characterised by a lacklustre expansion in export volumes, rapid growth in import volumes, and a sharp increase in the terms of trade.
By itself, none of this would be overly concerning, but in conjunction with foaming - at - the - mouth bullish sentiment, stretched valuations and a sharp slowdown in money supply growth, it is hard to be anything but concerned.
Citing the underperformance of Automatic Data Processing (NASDAQ: ADP) relative to Paychex, Inc. (NASDAQ: PAYX) over the past three months, and the prospects for a sharper acceleration in ADP's P&L growth for fiscal year 2018 and beyond, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said it prefers ADP...
Citing the underperformance of Automatic Data Processing (NASDAQ: ADP) relative to Paychex, Inc. (NASDAQ: PAYX) over the past three months, and the prospects for a sharper acceleration in ADP's P&L growth for fiscal year 2018 and beyond, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said it prefers ADP over Paychex.
Even if growth in the region did show signs of picking up in 2015 — and recent sharp falls in energy prices should support growth, though put further pressure on lowflation — given structural constraints, ultimately growth is likely to be limited to the region's trend rate, somewhere between 1 % and 2 %.
The argument gains a good deal of persuasiveness from the sharp contrast in religiosity between that period and the «50s, when liberal and moderate Protestants were not only happily a part of the American way of life but enjoyed a growth curve comparable to that of conservative Protestants.
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