Sentences with phrase «time during a crisis»

Beyond these concerns, of course, we still need to fix problems that have been with us for some time during the crisis: unacceptably high unemployment, especially among young people; high levels of debt in many countries; and the need to complete the financial reform agenda.
Now I think that was helpful in building capital — personal capital — because at times during the crisis we had to act more quickly without taking the time to build consensus.
The Fed meets eight scheduled times per year (and at non-scheduled times during crises) to discuss whether to move an overnight bank - to - bank lending rate called the Fed Funds Rate.
On payment of a small premium, you can save your money big time during a crisis like theft.

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Around the same time, grain and hog prices were back up and rising, after a brief respite during the market crisis.
The reason we're more susceptible to change during times of personal crisis is because real behavioral change requires participation by the limbic system.
restricting access to the internet can deprive people of an important communication tool during a time of crisis and hopes that access will soon be restored soon in the country.
It was the first time the portfolio had declined since 2009, which was during the global financial crisis.
In part two, Carter talks about the Iran hostage crisis he faced during his time as president and how he could have been re-elected easily if he had been able to rescue the hostages.
GIC, one of the first sovereign funds to invest in Western banks during the global financial crisis, retains the other major investment made at the time, a stake in Citigroup which is profitable at current prices.
Abrams, who had the misfortune of taking over just before the financial crisis of 2008 crushed the sales of anything relating to houses, earned praise for running the company leanly during trying times.
So while the time for VIX to fall back to 15 has, in the post-financial-crisis era, shortened compared with what was seen before and during the crisis, history still points to the likelihood that volatility will remain above what was seen in recent years.
Like the great generals of World War II (Patton, MacArthur, Montgomery, De Gaulle), these CEOs return to office at a time of crisis to revive their enterprise and lead their companies to greater glory than they did during their first tour of duty.
Businesses often give much - needed support during times of crisis.
Vanguard is telling investors to expect returns in the «medium term» of 4 percent to 6 percent, the most cautious outlook it has had on future stock returns at any time during the post-financial crisis economic recovery.
The last time rates were so low was during the financial crisis.
Unfortunately, the tech mishmash was also making it hard for MetLife to talk to policyholders, many of whom call the insurer during times of crisis.
Finding funding during the financial crisis proved tough, but eventually it came, and Clio has grown into an unqualified success, employing more than 200 people and offering a suite of services and applications — from time - tracking and document management to task management, bookkeeping and billing.
During 2014, Shark Tank reruns averaged 596,000 viewers every night, adding up to the biggest prime - time audience CNBC had seen since the financial crisis of 2008.
There will always be room for maintaining higher profit margins during prosperous times, which helps companies to maneuver in times of crisis.
The sequels of the crisis are still there: At the end of the last reserve reporting period in mid-April, distress borrowing at the Fed stood at twice the «normal» levels observed during the time preceding the onset of the 2008 crisis.
During times of national crisis, that notion has galvanized the country, even saved it.
Economists have widely discredited this theory, saying it would hobble the ability of the central bank to act and make adjustments during times of economic crisis.
By the late morning Eastern time on January 20, the central bank's benchmark could be 0.25 %, matching the record low set during the financial crisis.
During that time, two of those countries were embroiled in a geo - political crisis.
Wechter joined Citigroup in 2004, working in investment banking and then corporate strategy during the financial crisis before becoming chief of staff to Richard Parsons, the chairman at the time.
It will require balanced budgets during normal economic times, and concrete timelines for returning to balance in the event of an economic crisis.
The theme of responsibility is one he returned to several times during the interview with Vox's Ezra Klein that he sat for as part of his crisis communications push:
The problem of tax evasion in Greece has been pointed out many times during the debt crisis: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, got into hot water over the summer with her comments that she felt more sympathy with children in Africa than tax evaders in Greece.
In our view, that can lead to a better outcome than simply following the crowd and selling indiscriminately during times of crisis.
That is, will the legislation require that surpluses be realized during normal economic times to offset the run up in federal debt during the economic crisis or that only balanced budgets are required?
The legislation would require balanced budgets during «normal» economic times and concrete timelines for returning to balance in the event of an economic crisis.
The signal from our Recession Warning Composite at that time was triggered by a shortfall in employment growth (alternate condition 4 below) that was subsequently revised away, so the last signal on this composite in the revised data appears during the global financial crisis.
This is also happening at a time when institutional investors are thinking twice about allocating money to hedge funds, which didn't provide much in the way of diversification when the markets tumbled during the financial crisis yet charged famously high fees for their services.
If and when a slump arrives, investors who have more exposure to VC and private equity firms will have a hard time extracting their money quickly, just as they did during the financial crisis.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson alluded to the importance of the banking elite in maintaining control over public perception during the 2008 financial crisis, when he alluded multiple times to the public's perceived confidence in US stock markets as being infinitely and exponentially more important to US stock market behavior than any market fundamentals.
During that time, which includes the financial crisis, much has happened at Scripps, including a corporate name change and several diversifying acquisitions.
«We believe the far more modest use of leverage [on balance sheets] is important in many ways and strongly has contributed to our outperformance during all bear markets and times of financial crisis over our two - decade existence.
The 10 - year swap spread in the United States, for example, has increased in 2000 by about 50 basis points, to a level higher than at the time of disruptions in markets during the LTCM crisis in 1998.
The last time it was this low was during the European Sovereign Bond crisis earlier this year.
Think about it, if you start investing at the age of 55 and want to use the money 10 years later for your retirement but the market has a huge crisis during these ten years, there will be no time left to recover.
There are definitely some risks to trading on the market during times of crisis or economic uncertainty; it is a time if you are not careful you can definitely have some significant financial losses.
Citigroup, however, the bank that spectacularly blew itself up with toxic derivatives and subprime debt in 2008, became a 99 - cent stock during the crisis, and received the largest taxpayer bailout in U.S. financial history despite being insolvent at the time, today holds more derivatives than 4,701 other banks combined which are backstopped by the taxpayer.
Granted, the two major drops in value during this period — first when the tech bubble burst, then during the financial crisis — were among the worst the market has ever witnessed, investors shouldn't expect NEARX to outperform at all times.
The company underwent turbulent times during the financial crisis as it strayed from its stock brokerage roots and into the mortgage market right at the peak.
During the crisis, Brown was painfully early on his bullish call on the financials and it cost him dearly at the time.
During the financial crisis the implementation date was moved forward to October 2008, the Fed's hope at the time having been that a positive interest rate on excess reserves (IOER) would establish a new, above zero «floor» for the effective federal funds rate.
Friendship sustains pastors over time and not simply during crises — it is the kind of collegiality that is crucial to the cultivation of self - knowledge, relational intelligence, the capacity to remain dynamically engaged with one's work and the ability to identify and negotiate conflict, all of which are relevant to preventing the dynamics that cause clergy to leave pastoral ministry.
There is no time when the minister is more sorely needed than during the crisis of grief.
As horrible as my wife and I felt at the time, the pain of what that woman and so many others experienced during the height of the foreclosure crisis still felt distant.
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