Sentences with phrase «subsequent recession of»

This trend escalated during the housing crash and subsequent recession of 2008.
Experts in the industry have also noted that revenue growth was hindered in the early part of the period as the industry was reluctant to bounce back from the financial crisis and subsequent recession of the prior period that made stock markets and business activities to dramatically contract.
McDonald's stock fared well throughout the next 20 years, rising almost constantly up until the stock market crash and subsequent recession of the early 1990's.

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The bond purchases, the third round of quantitative easing embarked upon by the Fed in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse and subsequent recession, have kept interest rates and bond yields low.
In the period leading up to the 2008 global recession, KingFisher established a war chest that allowed it not only to ride out the downturn but also finance its subsequent purchase of two Washington - based manufacturers: Renaissance Marine Group and Hells Canyon Marine (KingFisher also employs approximately 200 people at its U.S. facility).
And it doesn't take a genius to recognize that a prolonged period of low interest rates can lead to a build - up of vulnerabilities which could derail an expansion and deepen a subsequent recession.
Back in late 2011, the ECRI warned of an imminent recession and stuck to its guns during the subsequent upswing in the stock market.
With the onset of the 2008 - 09 recession and the subsequent G20 agreement for countries to introduce temporary stimulus spending equivalent to 2 percent of GDP, the federal deficit ballooned to $ 55.6 billion in 2009 - 10; $ 33.0 billion in 2010 - 11; $ 26.3 in 2011 - 12; $ 18.4 billion in 2012 - 13 and $ 5.2 billion in 2013.14.
Their final «stylised fact» provides an accurate description of the subsequent Asian problems: «The «over-borrowing» episode culminates in a financial crisis, capital flight and recession — often forcing an uncontrolled deep devaluation of the currency, with a resurgence of inflation.»
So investors might have believed that the extraordinarily depressed market valuations of 1974 and 1982 were «justified» by recession and high interest rates, but that did nothing to prevent the S&P 500 from enjoying remarkably high returns in subsequent years.
Recessions can be particularly damaging to Main Street investors, as they typically exit the markets after most of the harm has been done and often do not reenter markets until well into the subsequent expansion, when confidence abounds.
In the early stages of this recovery, many corporations sensibly used access to inexpensive debt to term - out existing debt and to raise cash cushions on their balance sheets, an understandable response to the financial crisis and subsequent recession.
Yet, the past few U.S. recessions have led to subsequent federal debt increases to help bring the country out of recession.
For some historical perspective, let's look back to December 2006, when the VIX, which is sometimes referred to as the market's fear index, hit a cyclical low of 9.39, just as the housing market began to stumble and stock markets were beginning their final run - up ahead of the Great Recession and a subsequent 57 percent crash.
Estimating both the distance and recession speed of ancient Type - Ia supernovae allow astronomers to calculate the expansion of the universe, back during an era when matter in the universe was still relatively dense and expansion was still slowing under the influence of gravity and before its later hypothesized, subsequent acceleration from a mysterious repulsive force (more from NASA's Observatorium and NERSC's press release).
«Once the petition was submitted, the District and the Trustees lacked authority to reject 97 signatures from the petition based on subsequent extrinsic evidence of recession... the District and Trustees have a mandatory legislative duty to include those signatures.
What were the impacts of the Great Recession, the influx of stimulus funds and the subsequent depletion of those funds?
But Chrysler couldn't get the marketing right and the moment for the wannabe upscale Pacifica seemed to quickly fade, the mediocrity of its sales and subsequent cancellation likely accelerated by the Great Recession.
The pop of the housing bubble and the subsequent recession caused many owners to lose their homes to foreclosure, short sale, or bankruptcy.
This is important, because subsequent to the Great Recession many of the premier dividend growth stocks such as those on the Standard & Poor's Dividend Aristocrats list have become overvalued.
The graph to the right shows the subsequent five - year returns of the American stock market index following some of the worst recession periods within the last century.
Advanced periodontal disease results in severe gum recession with the loss of supporting bone and subsequent loss of teeth.
Given that sabbatical (during which the Hong Kong - born, New York - based artist set up his Badlands Unlimited publishing house), perhaps it's fitting too that the first section of the book brings together a series of texts — «What Art Is and Where It Belongs» and «On Art and the 99 Percent» among them — that, at their heart, consider questions concerning the definition of art and its role in society, with a particular focus on its relation to ideas of home and community, much of it in the context of America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the subsequent global economic recession.
This era witnessed a number of significant events that reverberated in the art world: the AIDS crisis, Ronald Reagan's «trickle - down» economics and the subsequent recession, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War, among others.
Well, if we had a sustained (decades - long) economic recession, but still managed to deliver a steady flow of carbon saving technological innovations, it's pretty obvious that Kyoto and subsequent targets would be met without any policy action.
The financial crisis and the subsequent recession may have dented somewhat the attraction of London for Australian expats.
As our economy has crawled out of the recession, so many people have experienced the shrinking of the job force at their companies, and the subsequent increase in the demands of their job descriptions.
«The reason for delaying construction was the collapse of financial markets and the subsequent recession,» said spokesperson Jim Graham in a statement, adding that the project has also been complicated by GGP's bankruptcy.
«The residual financial effects of recession - driven job losses and subsequent unemployment have impeded Millennials» entry into the home - owning market,» says Jonathan Smoke, chief economist for realtor.com ®.
The national office vacancy as of the third quarter is at its lowest point since before the recession, at about 13.4 percent, with some markets seeing historic increases in tenant demand and subsequent construction starts...
«The residual financial effects of recession - driven job losses and subsequent unemployment have impeded millennials» entry into the home - owning market.
For instance, insufficient information about a potential economic recession, unsubstantiated rumors about future layoffs, or uncertainty about the closure of a sale and subsequent payment may result in a state of uncertainty.
Subsequent to the housing crisis that resulted in the Great Recession, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act («HERA») of 2008 was enacted by the United States Congress on July 30, 2008.
«The residual financial effects of recession - driven job losses and subsequent unemployment have impeded Millennials» entry into the home - owning market,» says Jonathan Smoke, chief economist for...
There are millions of upside down homeowners in the United States right now, mainly as a result of the housing crisis and subsequent recession we faced.
Two other major goals of the effort are to get money back for those hurt by the collapse of the mortgage - backed securities market and to provide relief for homeowners still struggling to recover from the subsequent recession.
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