Sentences with phrase «stronger economic headwinds»

At the same time, companies, particularly large ones, are facing stronger economic headwinds than in the past few years.

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«The underlying fundamentals continue to support overall home sales growth, but headwinds, such as global economic uncertainty and deteriorating housing affordability, will temper stronger sales activity.»
Leslie Appleton - Young, Chief Economist for C.A.R., said as much in the aforementioned press release: «The underlying fundamentals continue to support overall home sales growth [in California], but headwinds, such as global economic uncertainty and deteriorating housing affordability, will temper stronger sales activity.»
Though the economic headwinds remain strong, there are signs the outlook is improving.
Despite strong headwinds from the nation's ongoing economic crisis and uncertainty in the financial markets, over the past year CSDC has delivered, through its innovative programs and services, facilities and financing solutions to 21 more charter schools for their 2011 - 2012 school...
Despite the economic headwinds we are confident that we have the right strategy in place as well as a very strong list of authors for the coming year,» said Nigel Newton, Bloomsbury's chief executive.
A very strong Canadian dollar will create significant economic headwinds.
Economic growth in 2014 could be the strongest in nearly a decade, as several headwinds that conspired against the recovery — e.g., consumer deleveraging, falling home prices, state budget cuts and European debt crises...
Leslie Appleton - Young, Chief Economist for C.A.R., said as much in the aforementioned press release: «The underlying fundamentals continue to support overall home sales growth [in California], but headwinds, such as global economic uncertainty and deteriorating housing affordability, will temper stronger sales activity.»
Although the economy seems to be transitioning to a slightly stronger growth path, unresolved fiscal policy decisions pose significant headwinds in early 2013, according to Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research Group.
«The U.S. fiscal cliff and debt ceiling debate as well as the weakened global economic environment are likely to create the strongest headwinds facing any real improvement this year,» said Fannie Mae Chief Economist Doug Duncan.
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