Sentences with phrase «term economic fears»

Will short term economic fears and property value concerns drive other coastal projects away?

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We continue to have a very positive fundamental intermediate - term view, but believe (1) the improved economic data, (2) fear of higher interest rates, (3) a less dovish Fed, (4) historically low volatility, and extreme overbought condition creates an environment ripe for a correction.
If ending Federal stimulus moderates the pace of economic growth, inflation fears will ease and long - term interest rates will edge back down, Hunt says.
Those who now make the decisions feel free to make them in terms of their own short - term economic interests, without fear of political and military consequences.
A Brexit vote and the fear of even a short - term economic hit could see a punishing electorate banish the Tories back to the wilderness they inhabited for the decade after 1997.
Some voice fears of a sharp worsening of economic governance if western investors stay away — Russian and Chinese investors, say some, could come in instead with unpredictable and undesirable longer - term consequences.
«Loosening the rigid labour market is seen as vital to ensure Spain's long - term economic recovery and to ease market fears of a Greek - style debt crisis by proving Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero's unpopular government can act.
As an example, does a slight increase in fear about a Chinese economic collapse really have any bearing on the long - term growth potential of Wal - Mart?
It points out that it has taken 50 years to create a vibrant arts culture in Britain that is the envy of the world and appeals to the government not to slash arts funding and risk destroying this long - term achievement and the social and economic benefits it brings to all.The artists acknowledge that reasonable cuts and efficiencies are necessary butthey fear that the 25 % cuts being proposed will destroy much of what has been achieved and will have a particularly damaging impact on national and regional museums and their collections.The campaign is being organised by the London branch of a national consortium of over 2,000 arts organisations and artists dedicated to working together and finding new ways to support the arts in the UK.
The UN's would - be autocrats and their fellow globalists must speak in hyperbolic, catastrophic terms and in total disregard of scientific facts if they are to ratchet up the fear factor sufficiently to justify the extreme economic, social, and political measures they have planned.
Unlike other long - term investments the income from solar electricity is also guaranteed and tax - free, which compares favorably to savings and pensions investments, where the economic crisis has resulted in low returns.4 There's also no need to fear the UK's inclement weather, as solar panels depend on daylight, not sunlight, to produce energy for your household.»
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