Sentences with phrase «slow recovery of»

Investors are clamoring for ways to profit from the slow recovery of the U.S. housing market, which is finally reversing its freefall, analysts said.
The slow recovery of Florida's economy is giving a modest boost to the commercial real estate market, but we have a long way to go before landlords of office and industrial space hold the upper hand in lease negotiations.
A key question on many deals is whether buyers are adequately factoring into their prices the risks of losing tenants and the chances of leasing vacant space amid the slow recovery of demand for office space.
«If droughts continue to occur at 5 — 10 - year frequency, or increase in frequency, large areas of Amazonian forest canopy likely will be exposed to the persistent effect of droughts and the slow recovery of forest canopy structure and function,» wrote researchers in a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in December 2012.
2012 marks the slow recovery of consumer confidence index in Hong Kong since the extreme dip in the latter half of 2011.
Tropical forest restoration: fast resilience of plant biomass contrasts with slow recovery of stable soil C stocks.
After computations corresponding to millions of core - hours, the team discovered that just 12 water molecules were responsible for the slow recovery of these channels.
But according to this study, a diet with continued high levels of sugar will significantly slow recovery of liver damage that has already been done.
Last night's poll from Survation / Daily Record reverses the slow recovery of Labour's fortunes in a hammer blow to Ed Miliband's party.
«Excessive student debt can slow the recovery of the housing market,» CFPB student - loan ombudsman Rohit Chopra wrote in a blog post.
Patients receiving standard immunosuppressive drugs after transplant, as opposed to high - dose cyclophosphamide, have slower recovery of regulatory T - cells in their blood, adds Kanakry.
These CFCs are slowing the recovery of the ozone layer hole overAntarctica.
While the feather trade is the main culprit behind the dramatic loss of the Short - tailed Albatross, longline fishing isn't without its harmful effects and it could be slowing the recovery of the species.

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Still, we're in the fifth year of a very weak recovery in which small businesses have been hit hard by tight credit markets, slow sales and limited spending.
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«In a nutshell, the analysis shows that small business lending continues to have a difficult time emerging from the recession, which results in a much slower pace of economic recovery
«While the current recovery is one of the longest in history, it is also the slowest.
The Anglo - Dutch oil major, whose acquisition of BG Group transformed it into the world's top liquefied natural gas producer, has been under pressure from shareholders to cut annual spending to ensure it can maintain its dividend given the slow recovery in the oil prices.
After a slow and steady recovery following the housing crisis of 2008, Leibowitz explains that American consumers generally had fewer problems with their mortgages, better employment prospects, and greater access to credit, which made them less likely to file.
There was a huge inventory of vacant homes following the 2008 crash, which slowed the recovery.
As the rest of the country worries about the slow pace of economic recovery, the tech world frets about whether there's a new start - up bubble.
While small business owner sentiment may indicate there can be beauty in «neutral» after such a slow recovery, there's simply no chance of robust growth without hiring.
The worst could soon be over for Perth's troubled housing market, with new data hinting at a bottoming of the downturn while warning that any recovery will likely be slow.
South Korea's Hyundai Motor (hymtf) and Kia Motors (kimtf) on Tuesday flagged only modest sales growth in 2018, suggesting a slow recovery from a slump linked to their lack of SUVs in the United States and diplomatic tensions with China.
Some of that is for good reason — the eurozone's recovery is still extremely modest, China's growth is slowing (along with most other emerging markets) and investors are uncertain over the ability of the halfway - recovered US and UK economies to sustain higher central bank interest rates.
At 2.5 percent, growth noticeably slowed compared to last month's high water mark of this recovery at 2.8 percent, or the previous month's 2.7 percent.
Detroit has long been one of the worst housing markets in the United States, but it does appear to be in slow recovery.
The economy is nearly seven years into a recovery, with no immediate signs of slowing down.
But avoidance of pain is not causing recovery, but rather a slow death for our workers and our country.
«We are in what we believe are the final stages of the recovery, which naturally leads to slower growth rates,» Schuster said.
The slow rollout of a recovery plan has added a new layer to the challenges facing the No. 2 American automaker.
The action also recognizes a slowing Eurozone economic recovery, and will surely rekindle fears of its consequences on growth.
Although the National Bureau of Economic Research officially called an end to the Great Recession in mid-2009, the years that followed were characterized by slow and uneven growth, with some analysts using the term «jobless recovery» to describe economic conditions.
While the U.S. economy may be experiencing one of the slowest recoveries yet, it has very little to do with the value of a dollar.
Thousands of Puerto Ricans are marching to protest pension cuts, school closures and slow hurricane recovery efforts as anger grows across the U.S. territory over looming austerity measures.
However, Meyer acknowledged signs of a slow recovery in the housing market, which should add 0.2 % to GDP this year, while her colleague Priya Misra, head of U.S. rates strategy, said inflation is not a concern because the U.S. Treasury market is on a continued flattening trend.
«They promised us it would lift the economy... but instead we are still stymied in the weakest, slowest recovery in the postwar era,» said Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R - Texas, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, who introduced the bill.
In this new normal, recessions will tend to be longer and deeper, recoveries slower, and the risks of unacceptably low inflation and the ultimate loss of the nominal anchor will be higher (Reifschneider and Williams 2000).
Stimulus spending ensured that the downturn wasnâ $ ™ t as severe as it could have been and growth was stronger coming right out of the recession, but since then government austerity has slowed economic growth, putting us behind the even the 1990s recovery (see chart below).
This may partly explain why real wage growth has not significantly declined since the onset of the recession in December 2007 and why hiring has been slow since the start of the recovery in mid-2009.
Chair Yellen, with real growth over the recovery a little slower than we thought, output gaps and job market slack still on the scene, prices appearing to decelerate and wages / compensation revealing little in the way of threatening pressures, try as I might — and I repeat, I'm solidly in your camp — I don't see the rationale for tightening, even a little.
At any rate, if you think of «actual» rejoining «potential» as a simple goal of a recovery, we've been running slow enough that we haven't crossed the goal line yet, even as the goal line has been moving towards us.
Lending and growth opportunities for financials may be constrained, though, by the slow pace of the U.S. economic recovery.
But why should Canadians accept this ideology of smaller government, and «the continuation of Canada's slow growth recovery for the next few years»?
From my pre-budget piece last September: If British Columbians respond to the HST by reducing their consumer spending, the timing of the HST introduction may actually slow down the economic recovery, which should be -LSB-...]
U.S. stocks have rebounded despite vulnerabilities in Europe and the slow pace of the U.S. economic recovery.
Japan's inflation has been slow to respond to the country's sustained economic recovery and the increasing tightness of labor market conditions.
The PBO identified four key downside risks to the private sector forecast: global growth, especially in the U.S. could be slower than anticipated; the appreciation of the Canadian dollar could adversely affect exports; sovereign debt issues in Europe could restrain recovery there and put upward pressure on global interest rates; and the high level of household debt in Canada could restrain domestic demand.
Economists fear this could slow the recovery, certainly in Europe and potentially the rest of the world.
On that basis, the poor performance of the U.S. economy is not unusual — historical experience shows clearly that recoveries following financial crises typically are very slow and difficult.1
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