Sentences with phrase «slow pace of growth»

According to Reuters, the West African nation emerged from its first recession in 25 years in the second quarter of 2017 as oil revenues rose, although the slow pace of growth suggests the recovery remains fragile.
Notwithstanding the slow pace of its growth in the region, here are the top four crowdfunding predictions for 2015 in Asian countries with high - growth prospects.
«This is a slower pace of growth than over the past 10 years, although much faster than the 8 percent growth seen between 2007 and 2013,» the report said.
According to The Wall Street Journal, it is a sign of rising anxiety over the slower pace of growth in the Chinese economy.
However, readings on the U.S. services sector and mid-Atlantic factory activity indicated a slower pace of growth.
This slower pace of growth reflected downturns in governmental spending, increased imports, and less nonresidential fixed investment.
This is close to the slowest pace of growth in seven years.
The survey's headline business activity index moved down five points to 11.2, pointing to a somewhat slower pace of growth than in February.
In its final set of reports, the Advisory Council warns that the slower pace of growth, if left unchecked, «would have a profound impact on the prosperity of Canadian families and the outlook for them and their children.»
After the end of the great recession, this slower pace of growth is going to be reflected in the whole US.

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«There's no reason to think that the pace of economic growth today is excessive and needs to be slowed because of incipient inflation,» Josh Bivens, research director at the Economic Policy Institute, said in calling on the Fed not to hike.
Most analysts expect the first rate hike to come in September of this year, but that the pace of subsequent rate hikes will be slow, taking into account continued middling economic growth and below - target inflation.
Perth house prices were up slightly last month as the pace of growth across the nation's capital cities showed signs of slowing.
Growth in consumer spending, representing two - thirds of U.S. economic activity, slid to 1.1 percent rate in the first quarter, the slowest pace since the second quarter of 2013 and following the fourth quarter's robust 4.0 percent growthGrowth in consumer spending, representing two - thirds of U.S. economic activity, slid to 1.1 percent rate in the first quarter, the slowest pace since the second quarter of 2013 and following the fourth quarter's robust 4.0 percent growthgrowth rate.
If the U.S. struggles, global growth will falter, the pace of innovation will slow, and the U.S. will find it hard to lead efforts to open the global trading and investment system,» states the report.
It found the rapid pace of global warming and the slow pace of coral growth meant the reef was unlikely to evolve quickly enough to survive the level of climate change predicted in the next few decades.
Failure of prices to recover raises the prospect of even deeper cuts to investment by oil and gas companies next year and would likely result in Canada's economy remaining on a slower growth path than the 2.2 per cent pace we are expecting.»
China's economy grew at its slowest pace since the global financial crisis in the third quarter, reviving expectations of further stimulus to avert a stalling of the world's growth engine.
Slower growth — a function of structural changes such as an aging society — means economic slack created in the last recession is being eroded at a sluggish pace.
«Beyond the near - term, a return to a more cautious communication strategy and pace of interest rate increases is expected in light of the headwinds facing Canada,» including slow inflation growth, Toronto - Dominion Bank Senior Economist Brian DePratto said in a research note.
But «while growth rates of mortgages slowed over 2008 - 2009,» CGA - Canada reported last May, «the pace of expansion of consumer credit accelerated.»
The country's real effective exchange rate rose considerably, even as the the economy slowed to annual growth rates of 7 % from the double - digit pace to which the world was accustomed:
The refinance boom dropped off last year around the same time lenders were adjusting to the QM rule, which made the rate of growth in origination slower when compared to the pace of 2013.
Although their growth rates have slowed, their share of GDP has continued to increase and the importance of these countries to the pace of global growth has also increased.
And, as I've written before, though the pace of reform has slowed lately due to cyclical pressures, the reforms that have been implemented are ones that are supportive to growth.
Since then, though, trade growth has again slowed dramatically, trailing even the tepid pace of global GDP growth.
If we could guess on the strength of the curve that growth is going to go from 3.5 % to some slower pace, wouldn't we be able to use that information?
Lending and growth opportunities for financials may be constrained, though, by the slow pace of the U.S. economic recovery.
Beijing can manage a rapidly declining pace of credit creation, which must inevitably result in much slower although healthier GDP growth.
Yet each of these stocks has climbed in response to improving conditions in their industries, and although the pace of their growth will necessarily slow, that doesn't mean it will stop entirely.
Europe's debt crisis has triggered fiscal tightening that economists fear will slow the region's economic growth, in turn slowing imports from Asia and other countries and subsequently the pace of global growth.
Although Hershey reports annual sales exceeding $ 7.4 billion, its growth pace slowed in 2013 and 2014, followed by a 0.5 percent sales decline in 2015 and a rise of just 0.7 percent in 2016.
However, while prices have been either increasing or stabilising over the past six months, the pace of growth has been slowing.
It is true that China's economy is slowing down, but lower growth rate in the country should not be a reason for global concern since the pace of growth is «as much by design as by accident,» noted the article, written by British businessman Martin Gilbert, who is the founder and CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management.
The move is aimed at boosting Southeast Asia's largest economy by GDP which has been growing at its slowest pace in six years because of falling commodity prices and cooling growth in major trading partner China.
June appears to be a month in which output has slowed to reduce the overall pace of growth to something that is more sustainable rather than signaling a slowdown of any sort.
In France growth in business investment slowed sharply while consumer spending — the traditional motor of France's economy — grew at an unchanged, but modest pace.
While this indicates a slowing in the pace of growth during 2004, as a share of GDP investment is estimated to have risen to around 45 per cent in 2004, which is the highest level on record and about as high an investment share as has been seen anywhere in the world.
Viewed from the expenditure side, the main reason for the slower growth was a moderation in the pace of gross fixed capital formation, especially business investment which had been accelerating in 2103 - 14, but slowed in 2015.
Prospects for next year are for better growth again, even taking account of the expected slowing in the pace of the US expansion.
Low oil prices and the rouble's weakness account for Moscow's decline, whilst the pace of growth in Tokyo has slowed considerably and inventory levels are on the rise.
But part of the adjustment occurred via a pick - up in the pace of wage growth, at a time when labour productivity growth was relatively slow.
But a stronger euro could slow the pace of earnings growth among European companies, and other risks include politicians not delivering on reforms, the European Central Bank (ECB) winding back its stimulus too soon and renewed political instability in Italy.
Last year, for example, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that fiscal headwinds slowed the pace of real GDP growth in 2013 by about 1-1/2 percentage points relative to what it would have been otherwise.
For the first time in more than a year, the pace of hiring slowed down, even though business revenues still showed signs of growth.
Over the past year, household credit has increased by around 20 per cent, and with the value of housing loan approvals continuing to rise over recent months, there seems little prospect for a near - term slowing in the pace of growth.
In east Asia, China continues to record strong growth, although elsewhere the pace of growth has generally slowed.
The Australian economy has continued to expand at a moderate rate, although the pace of growth has slowed over recent quarters, largely due to the weak world economy and the effect of the drought.
A major contributor to the weakening has been a drop - off in the pace of household spending, as wages growth and the rate of increase in housing prices have both slowed.
The US economy has continued to recover from the recession in 2001, though the pace of growth slowed a little in the first half of the year, with GDP increasing by 2.3 per cent over the year to the June quarter (Graph 2, Table 1).
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