Sentences with phrase «stronger employment growth markets»

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Strong employment growth, consumer confidence and more workers moving to B.C. are credited for the booming housing market over the last four years, including 2016, when a record 112,209 homes changed hands.
Nonetheless, the relatively strong growth in employment registered in recent quarters will need to be continued to provide further support to the market
Brian Kenner, Bowser's deputy mayor for economic development, says Washington is seeing strong growth in private sector employment, including Yelp's decision earlier this year to locate a sales and marketing hub there.
With 95 percent of the world's potential consumers living outside the United States, exports to foreign markets are key to future growth and employment in U.S. grocery manufacturing, and a strong NAFTA agreement is critical for success.»
Michael Gregory, senior economist with BMO Capital Markets, said recently that «we won't even come close» to what is happening in the U.S. thanks to stronger employment and income growth here as well as banking system that «continues to make mortgages» available to Canadian consumers.
Paul Hastings LLP, a leading global law firm, continues its strong growth streak with the announcement today that Daniel Stellenberg, a leading executive compensation lawyer focused on private equity, capital markets, and M&A transactions, has joined the firm as a partner in the Employment Law practice, based in Palo Alto.
Strong economic growth, led by developed markets in Europe and the US, has boosted employment and wage growth to new heights.
I am looking to find gainful employment with a progressive biotech, medical device, or pharmaceutical company poised for strong growth and market expansion.
The Greenville market is strong, with retail emerging on the fringes of the city due to population and employment growth.
The firm is taking a very opportunistic approach, so it's looking nationwide across a variety of markets: markets that have strong growth in population and jobs, a diverse employment base and strong markets fundamentals.
At MPF Research, we are often asked: How can the U.S. apartment market record such strong demand given that employment growth has been lukewarm and that increasing numbers of Generation Y — the key demographic for the apartment industry — are living at home with Mom and Dad?
Industry experts point out that job growth plays a huge role in creating demand for the apartment sector, and multifamily investors are keen to put their money into markets that have a strong and expanding employment base.
For the apartment market, revenue growth should strengthen this year in the wake of such strong employment growth.
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