Rate Hike Bias Remains However, the central bank maintained its bias toward a rate hike sometime this year, while lowering its long -
term outlook for the economy.
Not exact matches
The
economy has shown signs of improvement recently, and the stock market has been on a tear, but those short -
term gains haven't translated into a rosier long -
term outlook among workers as they plan
for retirement.
In net
terms, the
outlook for the non-resources
economy in the near
term is weaker than it looked a few months ago, and the recovery of flood - affected mining in Queensland is taking longer than earlier thought.
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For Americans, the economy is likely to remain sluggish for several years, but the long - term outlook isn't nearly as bad as the pessimists
For Americans, the
economy is likely to remain sluggish
for several years, but the long - term outlook isn't nearly as bad as the pessimists
for several years, but the long -
term outlook isn't nearly as bad as the pessimists say
In response to the evolving
outlook, the Reserve Bank Board has reduced the cash rate to low levels to improve the prospects
for sustainable growth in the
economy, with inflation rising to be consistent with the medium -
term target.
This may be reasonable, but given the substantial downside uncertainties with respect to NAFTA, Brexit, the U.S. tax cuts and the economic and fiscal
outlook for the U.S.
economy, we would have preferred an increasing contingency reserve over the medium
term.
The improving U.S.
outlook is already pushing up some lending rates, and should eventually reduce the need
for central banks in the United States and Canada to hold down short -
term interest rates to spur the
economy.
At its February meeting the Board weighed up all of this information and its implications
for the balance of risks
for the
economy and the medium -
term inflation
outlook.
Other things equal, the appreciation represents a tightening of financial conditions
for firms in the traded sector of the
economy, but it has occurred against the backdrop of a steady rise in the
terms of trade and, over recent months, a brighter
outlook for the world
economy.
The results of our latest polling indicated no significant change in views regarding the short -
term economic
outlook for the UK: 35 per cent of respondents believe the UK
economy will deteriorate slightly over the next six months, while 22 per cent believe it will remain stable.
What's the long -
term outlook for crude oil as the global
economy is slowly transitioning away from fossil fuels to alternative energy?
Although the strengths of the U.S.
economy and its higher - education system offer some hope
for the future, the situation at the K — 12 level should spark concerns about the long -
term outlook for the U.S.
economy, which could eventually have an impact on the higher - education system as well.
When the yield curve looks like this, with short -
term rates about the same as long -
term rates, it's generally a signal that there's a lot of uncertainty about the
outlook for the
economy, interest rates, and inflation.
In the current environment of short -
term volatility amid a long -
term positive
outlook for the Chinese
economy, a focus on growing, sustainable dividends in China's equity markets could provide the opportunity to get a slice of the region's structural growth and potential downside protection compared with a typical growth strategy, such as an earnings growth strategy.
Because market timing decisions to buy and sell securities typically are based on an individual investor's market
outlook, including such factors as the perceived strength of the
economy or the anticipated direction of interest rates, it is difficult
for a fund to determine in advance what purchase or exchange orders may be deemed to be associated with market timing or short -
term trading activities.
Ken Anderson, the company's executive vice president and general manager, said in statement, «Significant changes in the regulatory climate and
economy impact development projects and have disproportionately affected the near -
term outlook for coal - based resources.
Strong job growth is just one reason the medium -
term outlook for the U.S.
economy is positive, according to Calvin Schnure, NAREIT's senior vice president of research and economic analysis.