Sentences with phrase «sharp rebound in»

Although we've left the worst of the recession behind us — especially with a sharp rebound in the unemployment figures which always favor job seekers with college diplomas — there is a lot of attention being given to new thinking regarding the linkage of higher education to the global workforce and the so - called «return on investment» of a college education....
The Fukushima nuclear accident, the turmoil in parts of the Middle East and North Africa and a sharp rebound in energy demand in 2010 which pushed CO2 emissions to a record high, highlight the urgency and the scale of the challenge.»
Non-residential construction also recorded a large rise, driven by a sharp rebound in building activity together with strong growth in the engineering component.
Investors are slowly waking up to the idea that they may not be able to make juicy profits by betting on a sharp rebound in oil prices.
«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.
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).
He thinks the Bank of Canada's prediction of a sharp rebound in economic growth over the second half of 2016 is too optimistic.
The sharp rebound in oil and other commodity prices that came with China's renewed vigour certainly pulled Canada out of the pit.

Not exact matches

A sharp sell - off in the Shanghai composite before the Chinese New Year provides a clean slate for a rebound after the holiday.
Following the sharpest decline in crude oil prices in at least a century, as well as a six - year bear market in metals, the global environment could be ripe for a commodity rebound.
A sharp drop in markets, even when followed by a rebound, can be a shock for investors.
U.S. stock futures point to sharp gains for Wall Street on Monday, as global shares rebound from their worst week in two years.
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.
Over the last several months, even including a sharp drop and rebound in the stock market earlier this month, bitcoin (BTC - USD) and the cryptocurrency boom have been by far the biggest topic of discussion in financial markets.
Oil, for instance, should level off around current levels, but it's hard to imagine a strong rebound in the absence of a sharp reduction in non-U.S. production.
Higher growth in the EU and the US also contributed to the rebound in remittances, which had fallen after the West Asian economies slowed with a sharp fall in oil prices.
Spreading global reflation is driving a long - awaited rebound in global corporate earnings, with the sharpest recoveries seen outside the U.S..
Cryptocurrencies rebounded sharply on Wednesday despite a sharp drop in trade volumes.
You could also point to a couple of incidents in which we really should have taken the lead, such as the Welbeck header but most notably the rebound chance put wide by Lacazette, and say that Arsenal could and should have been sharper in front of goal and made the most of our opportunities.
The researchers elaborate, explaining, «Evaluation reforms appear to result in a steady decline in new labor supply over time whereas tenure reforms result in a sharp and immediate contraction in the supply of new teachers that then slowly rebounds
Sharp rises in the road are met with quite a bit of suspension rebound.
That along with a rebound in financing costs reflecting less generous incentive programs resulted in a sharp deterioration in our affordability index in the fourth quarter.»
While stock markets have remained relatively stable in the wake of Trump's victory, Heath says investors who sold their stocks following the sharp market declines after the Brexit panic in June — when Britain unexpectedly voted to leave the European Union in June — paid a dear price when markets rebounded days later.
The only patterns I think we can draw on are the rebounds which occurred after last two significant minima which would lead to an expectation of a similar rebound in the next two years and the 5.4 y cycle which I identified in the doing trend analysis which hits it's sharp low point next year.
«Consumer confidence rebounded in August, following a sharp decline in July,» says Lynn Franco, director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board.
New - home sales dropped in June, but a sharp increase in prices and declining inventories may be signs the sluggish new - home market is finally showing signs of rebounding, the Commerce Department reports.
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