Sentences with phrase «talk of recession»

If you're looking for a job, or looking to change career, all this talk of recession and struggle can make you feel like giving up before you even start!
Suburban in the Market In a world where talk of a recession swirls, plunking down nearly $ 40,000 on a large SUV isn't the best idea unless you have a good reason to do so.

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Scott Minerd of Guggenheim Partners talks about a possible upcoming recession... but can it be avoided?
So the politicians just kind of ignore the evidence and carry on talking like Canada is on the verge of a recession.
Lane talked of Canada's need to restore its place in global supply chains after the Great Recession and how a stronger currency «battered» exporters after the financial crisis.
That's why there was talk before the recession of unilaterally switching to the euro without joining the EU.
«Some of this comeback simply has to do with an improving economy and a value - conscious consumer — the cheapness people learned during the [2008] recession, that new frugality I talk about, won't be disappearing any time soon,» Cramer said.
A weaker currency and cheaper energy have done little to lift growth, sparking talk of a mild recession.
European Union leaders reached agreement on the first ever cut in their common budget on Friday after 24 hours of talks, seeking to placate millions at home struggling through government cutbacks and recession.
In the first of two videos, BlueCat Networks» CEO talks about the recession and trends in the IP management space.
If you start the clock in 2007, we are nearing a decade of talking about the U.S. economy as either being on the verge of disaster, in the throes of the worst recession since the Great Depression, or stuck in an endless and disappointing recovery.
The possibility that there might be a recession on the way is the talk of Wall Street.
You may recall that the terrible consumer confidence prompted talk of further market losses and a «double dip recession
The talk all day has been that this figure somehow proves the economy is not in recession, because analysts actually believe the fairy tale that a recession is defined as two quarters of negative GDP growth.
Talk to people in the industry, and especially those selling advertising, and they'll tell you it's been feeling like the beginnings of another recession for them.
The broad points are sound, but I didn't get a conclusion to warn you of an impending recession any more than I did from the Times article, but thought it coincidental that many are talking about a recession but NOT associating such talk to the stock market's action in the last month.
Economists are talking about a double - dip recession, but we've never gotten out of the first crash.
The Chair: Governor, when you talk about the long - term economy, interest rates have been extremely low because of the 2008 recession.
Economic contraction in the U.S. and Europe in the early and mid 1970s did not lead immediately to economic contraction in what were then known as LDCs, largely because the massive recycling of petrodollar surpluses into the developing world fueled an investment boom (and also fueled talk about how for the first time in history the LDCs were immune from rich - country recessions).
I developed the price / peak - earnings ratio because it filters out the uninformative volatility of earnings during recessions, and provides a more useful framework to talk about stock values.
So the media's talking about the losses, and it's often during a recession and people are losing their jobs and everything happens at the same time, and you have this feeling of helplessness when you're not doing anything.
With talk of a global recession rattling markets around the world, gold had its best start to the year since 1980, putting to rest last year's speculation that the yellow metal has lost its haven appeal.
If pastors choose not to preach about the causes of the Great Recession, they can still talk about the issue through the prism of personal behavior.
Bishop Harry Jackson (at the beginning of this item) didn't say he was «afraid» to talk about greed; he said, rightly, that blaming it for the recession is incorrect and just feeds the anti-capitalism bias on the part of liberalism.
In terms of our collective understanding of economics and how to fight recessions, I think there's actually a lot less here than meets the eye, and indeed a lot of rather meaningless talk.
It said talk of a double - dip recession was misleading and that growth had essentially been flat for two years - but warned that this situation was avoidable.
What he has, too, is an urgent sense of economic and social crisis - a sense of what has gone wrong in social democracy as well as in wider society (he talks not of a broken society but of a «social recession»)- and the desire to do something about it.
After a day of informal talks and photo opportunities, and weeks of speculation about a UK - US split with France and Germany, agreement was finally reached on international action to stave off a world recession.
«Whether we are talking about anti-social behaviour, pressure on housing, the recession, or out of control immigration, the language of anger, division and hate will get us nowhere.
Chris Huhne suggested recently that double dip recessions are rare and that talk of one occurring this time are Labour scaremongering.
Speaking in the debate about the party's policy document, A Fresh Start for Britain, the work and pensions spokesman, Steve Webb, said talk by Clegg of «savage cuts» in the recession was needlessly gloomy.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about the end of the recession and a ban on toxic toys in Albany County.
The feeling was that if we talk about doing mandate relief [defraying costs the state dictates to the town, like pension contributions], and people aren't feeling the reality of the recession and economic scarcity, they won't want to talk about changing the way they do business.
«When we're talking about cuts of this scale, over this short a timescale, we're inevitably going to be talking about job losses, which will mean rising unemployment, increased benefit payments, reduced tax revenue and a real risk of a double - dip recession,» she said The government expects to save up to # 120m this year by freezing recruitment across the board in government departments, agencies, and quangos.
They remember the rush to talk of a «recession made in Downing Street» during the Hague years.
When scientists talk about the «collapse» of an ice sheet, they mean irreversible, rapidly increased rates of recession.
Those questions are coming up now at the same point as ones about desire to have kids and talking about past relationships... What the recession has done is reinforced the importance of finance and money and the effect on a relationship
He also talks a bit about the current recession and the boost of members eHarmony has seen.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: «Margin Call,» a new thriller from director J.C. Chandor, has traces of John Grisham's DNA yet benefits from a ripped - from - the - headlines narrative that trades in recession talk, debt ceilings, credit scandals and more.
«Perhaps [this is] to keep [educators] from talking about how the legislature has shortchanged Arizona's school kids by hundreds of millions of dollars since the recession, and how the legislature is still making it nearly impossible for many districts to take care of even [schools»] most basic needs.»
In this episode and I talk to Marcus Sheridan who is the owner of a swimming pool company who suddenly learned in the days when his business was suffering in the recession that by creating an absolutely amazing blog just about the questions people...
Steve Johnson talks about the recent performance of the Australian market and how to invest if there is a recession looming.
With all the negative talk in the press about how poor the economy has been over the last two years, many people might be surprised to learn that the stock market has more than doubled in value since the «Great Recession» of 2008.
I've talked about 12 - 18 between curve inversion and recession months as a rule of thumb.
Also all the talk about how the housing bubble is the root of this recession — what about the billions we pumped into the Wars?
I think energy and metals will tank later once the rest of the world grasps how bad our recession will be (it will have to hit China; they have 11 - 12 % GDP growth and 7 % inflation, so despite the talk of how the place is booming, I suspect it is concentrated in the coastal cities and not widely shared, since real GDP growth isn't all that robust by emerging economy standards).
We can talk all day about how the market for pet products is recession resistent, but the success of Global Pet Expo provides hard evidence that the industry is alive and well.
But there was also a positive thread that ran through many of the comments that we received from the various experts that we consulted for our cover stories — and I'm not talking about the recession resistance that the pet industry has displayed thus far.
There's been an awful lot of talk lately about the 99 %, and Wall Street, and unscrupulous CEOs, and recessions.
He seemed to hit his stride from 2008 through 2010, when those fighting efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions were buoyed by email hacks, the Great Recession, the breakdown of climate talks in Copenhagen and a stutter - step in the global warming trend.
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