Sentences with phrase «tight money»

A continued policy of tight money is slowing the economy, and even the most dynamic of the smaller companies are beginning to feel the pinch.
Surely nobody thought those high rates were an indication of overly tight money.
Yes, food and energy prices are higher, but is that necessarily something tighter money is going to fix?
In the immediate future, the forecast on many campuses is for falling budgets and even tighter money.
I'd try to slip in hints about how the children needed more boundaries or how tight money was, mentioning how much the gas cost to drive the children around.
Economics teaches that an excessively tight money supply can cause economic problems.
After the U.S. experience during the Great Depression, and after inflation and rising interest rates in the 1970s and disinflation and falling interest rates in the 1980s, I thought the fallacy of identifying tight money with high interest rates and easy money with low interest rates was dead.
For this very reason, all the successful investors in the United Kingdom always focus on tight money management factors.
While the Federal Reserve exploded the monetary base from 2008 to 2014, it is currently in tight money mode.
This is 2017, Official International Year of the Kleptocrat, and as the politicians and financiers further loosen the collars on their Donald J. Trump Signature Collection shirt - and - tie sets and crank tight the money - rack the rest of us are strapped to, the Whitney has made the right gesture at the right time.
From Nov 2010 however, the pace slowed under the burden of expensive commodities and tighter money supply.
From a realist point of view, it could be that France's interests no longer lie with the Northern interests of tight money and imposed austerity.
But what I do believe is that a re-pricing is taking place, not just in the U.S. but globally, in response to the presumption that tighter money is on the way.
So if I say that Zimbabwe has tight money and a quadrillion percent inflation, merely because interest rates are high, that's also a matter of opinion?»
We take it more or less rightly as a given that people in finance will have generally right - leaning politics — low taxes, tight money, lax regulatory regimes.
Remember how tight money was in the recession's cauldron; the Copley family needed to cash out and finally found a bargain - basement offer in Platinum's.
The tight money episode of 1937 was a disaster, but mostly you'd have to say his term in office consisted of recovery from the Depression and victory over Hitler.
Tight money, but it begins to flow Enersis was taken over in late 2005 by Australia's second - biggest investment bank, Babcock & Brown, which then ran into major trouble as its share capital crumbled in mid-2008.
Tight Money: When the Federal Reserve decides not to accumulate Treasury bonds as quickly, the result is a slowing of the growth in bank reserves, and generally an increase in the Federal Funds rate and short term lending rates.
Reagan's economic policy was tight money and increased federal spending.
The struggling economy has led to a tight money market.
The original thesis behind the investment, in the depths of the 2008/2009 financial crisis, was that the company had suspended its dividend but would most likely live through the tight money period because a majority of its production was hedged, and thus cash flows were pretty much guaranteed.
We all know how tight money can get.
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