Perhaps no two triggers are as closely
tied than the economy and the lives of your customers.
Not exact matches
While much of the venture capital activity in the United States is concentrated in Silicon Valley, in recent years a sector of the
economy with closer
ties to Washington, D.C.,
than San Francisco has been upping its investments in start - up technology companies — America's defense industry.
Prices for these expenditures can, and do, rise with less of a
tie to expected growth in the
economy, and therefore such price rises tend to detract from incomes more
than they're likely to support them.
Rising home values have lifted more borrowers out of the hole of owing more
than their properties are worth, an encouraging sign for an
economy still closely
tied to the health of the housing market.
Despite such highly visible economic projects, the country's
economy is more closely
tied to the European Union
than to Russia.
When the dollar suddenly strengthened beginning in 2014 and emerging markets decelerated more quickly
than expected, assets
tied to industrial commodities output or geared to the global
economy turned down together.
More
than 80 percent see the Euro - area
economy strengthening this year, boosted by export growth
tied to a 25 % plunge in the euro amid fresh quantitative easing by the European Central Bank.
With student loan rates
tied to the performance of the
economy, next summer could see another hike, making each year's borrowing costs higher
than the last.
Again in the U.S., the feasibility and desirability of moving away from the coast is a lot easier to do in North Carolina
than in Florida, where most of the
economy is
tied to to the coast (particularly tourism).
Thanks to the prevalence of long - term leases for office and industrial buildings, forecasting income and expenses is simpler
than it is for hotels, whose occupants are more transient and whose fortunes are closely
tied to the
economy.