Sentences with phrase «shore up markets»

The Federal Reserve, in response, will accelerate short - term interest rate hikes and undo some of the quantitative easing it engaged in several years ago to shore up markets after the downturn.
J. P. Morgan, the famous financier and investor, convinced New York bankers to step in and use their personal and institutional capital to shore up markets.
To shore up those markets, the Fed supplied over $ 1 trillion in emergency credit, issued through various emergency lending facilities, to various sorts of financial institutions, while extending a further $ 85 billion line of credit to AIG.
Her robust criticism of those default rumors has helped shore up markets over the past 24 hours or so.
Promoting thought leadership through content creation is one way to shore up your marketing effort, but it's up to you to ensure that your marketing and sales strategies complement rather than inhibit one another.
The intervention sparked concern among Chinese traders that the government was trying to shore up the market at levels unjustified by weaker economic outlook.
Having seen 13 partners in New York, London, and across the Middle East defect to Latham & Watkins in the last two weeks, White & Case is busy trying to shore up its market position in those critical jurisdictions.

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To shore up its lead, AWS has added new features to its own hybrid - cloud product, Direct Connect, and is more aggressively marketing it; it's also offering email management and the ability to collaborate on documents.
More recently Schwartz has been making a bigger push into London, U.K.. It's been a challenging market, but he may have another big name to help shore up that part of the business: Nigel Wright, the prime minister's former chief of staff, is returning to Onex to spearhead that part of the business.
With BlackBerry announcing its new Q5 smartphone, it's clear the company is looking to shore up its offerings in emerging markets.
He called on a bipartisan bill to shore up health insurance markets.
It generally buys index heavyweights opportunistically when the market is tanking to shore up confidence.
SBA spokesman Mike Stamler says that recent initiatives to shore up the secondary market by both the SBA and the Treasury Department «will help free up the capital both brokers and investors need to purchase new SBA loans.»
Back - of - the - envelope calculations (described below) suggest that as little as a million dollars could be used to shore up futures positions and influence the auction market.
While the company reported a net loss of $ 22.9 million, or $ 0.59 per unit, due to the challenging frack sand market, it did take several steps to shore up its balance sheet.
The four also remain divided over more prickly issues, including how to shore up the ailing debt markets of Italy and Spain.
My faith was being used as a way to shore up Southern honor culture, mobilize voters for political allies, and market products to a gullible audience.
All agree that the 2015 crop in California was smaller than it has been in recent years, and while we wait for the official February California Crop Report to give us an actual tonnage number, we know that the market has been very active, as buyers have moved to shore up supply.
Beef producers and processors are also under pressure to shore up supply in a market where drought and high prices have reduced supply and made it difficult for such operators.
Traditional companies like Campbell have been struggling against a backdrop of shifting food preferences in markets all over the world, however, Campbell's is hoping the addition of Snyder's snacks brands will shore up its position in - store.
Washington looks poised to be a threat with the second best offense in the league, averaging 5.52 runs per game and the third best ERA among starters at 3.71, but will need to use the trade market to shore up a disastrous bullpen that owns an MLB - worst 5.20 ERA.
The only move they've made through the first week of the open market is to bring guard Brandon Fusco to shore up Matt Ryan's protection.
After all, these were the lingering memories to overcome of the debacle of 1976, when the then Labour government needed to seek a loan from the IMF to shore up the Pound in the foreign exchange markets.
The EU is reportedly launching a fresh drive to shore up its free market policies after Brexit amid fears that Jeremy Corbyn's plans could...
But Harman says action shoring up the banks was enacted precisely to help the mortgage markets.
The 15 % SPT slapped on petroleum products, at the time, was aimed at shoring up dwindling revenues due to the falling price of crude on the international market.
With a global population that is expected to blossom in the coming years, and risks to food yields from climate change, it will be essential to shore up food infrastructure and keep global food markets open in food - exporting nations, he said.
The C4 Aircross is a much more conventional looking, compact sport / utility vehicle that would shore up the U.S. market effort.
It's doubtful that this 5 Series Touring will make it to our shores, but the European markets will be lucky to have it, as it's shaping up to be a fine car.
If the stylish, new four - door sedan doesn't catch on, analysts say there is a real possibility that the Japanese automaker will fold up its American operations and head home to shore up waning sales in its home market.
The all new BMW 1 Series is set to shake - up the luxury compact market when it hits Australian shores this month, priced below the outgoing model yet boasting new features and a significant increase in standard specification.
With sales down almost 25 percent in the first half of 2004, Hummer executives are talking about future products that the company hopes will help shore up the sagging market.
Rather, it hopes the store will attract additional attention to YotaPhone from users and shore up interest in the device, which is new to the market.
As Bloomberg reports, Microsoft's re-entry into the entry - level tablet market may be an attempt to shore up declining sales in the Surface line by attracting a new audience to its hardware.
It's helped shore up the losses after the collapse of the wholesale market, but extracts a heavy price for it.
When Huawei's MediaPad turned up on American shores in T - Mobile livery, it did so on the crest of a 7 - inch tablet wave (Acer's Iconia Tab A100 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab Plus 7.0 were just hitting the market as well).
That the two companies are guaranteeing larger loans as part of the government's efforts to shore up the housing market adds to this risk.S & P says, «These potential risks are not a prediction, but a risk worth monitoring.»
On the heels of news that foreclosures have slowed, the Obama Administration renewed its commitment to helping shore up the housing market.
To be a total investor is to know something about commodities — especially with a commodity bull market washing up on our shores.
The move is part of an international effort to shore up financial markets and to protect taxpayers and economies from the devastating impact of over-leveraged financial institutions.
120 m deep at the deepest point it is a lake famous for water sports and up market communities at its shores.
But that price differential gave Nintendo a competitive edge, which shored up the company's market share in the Wii era.
But that was minor compared to the unexpected way in which an offhand comment by David Zwirner was blown up into a confused discussion of how to shore up the position of smaller galleries in the art market.
In addition, she began doing secondary - market deals in order to shore up the business; she found she was spending most of her time in her office, rather than doing things like visiting artists» studios.
Although Eizenstat and others see REDD as an opportunity to collaborate with developing countries to shore up a huge source of emissions at relatively low cost, there are no incentives to pursue REDD in any of the market - based mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol.
A plan called «backloading» that would temporarily extract allowances from the market to shore up the price has faltered so far in the European Parliament.
The original proposal was that the federal government would spend many hundreds of billions of dollars buying up so - called «toxic» assets (tied to the collapsing real estate market) from financial institutions, so that they could shore up their balance sheets and prevent world credit markets from freezing up.
Carbon offset markets have fallen out of fashion among policymakers, as the EU has ruled out the use of credits to meet a greenhouse gas reduction target of 40 % by 2030 as it attempts to shore up its domestic carbon market and reduce oversupply.
As I've reported before there has been a debate over the merits of sharing grid - links to shore between rival projects, with, given the competitive market framework evidently favoured by Ofgem, the risk being that we could end up with multiple links running close by in parallel.
The Young Bar of Montreal is calling for immediate action — including strict quotas on bar admissions — to shore up a rapidly deteriorating job market after releasing a report that underscores dismal employment prospects for law students in the province.
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