Sentences with phrase «tough trading conditions»

Tough trading conditions and a relative lack of buoyancy are typically reflected in modest recruitment plans, or a prediction that hiring will be reduced.
«We continue to experience very tough trading conditions,» said Mr Morrice, who took the helm from Andrew Reitzer in June.
McGuigan is hoping the tough trading conditions the company has endured over the past four years — Britain and Europe in particular — will start to pay dividends.

Not exact matches

The unit in Ghana has declared losses over the last three years and has uncollectible trade debts due to tough economic conditions and a currency devaluation in the cocoa - rich country.
Among the likely changes to Dodd - Frank: raising the threshold for tougher oversight from the current $ 50 billion in assets to $ 250 billion; exempting small banks from the so - called Volcker rule, which currently bars them from speculative trading; reducing the amount of financial reporting, particularly racial and income data on mortgage holders; lowering the frequency of regulatory exams; and easing the conditions of stress tests.
Chief Executive, Charlie Cornish said: «This year has been a period of transformation for M.A.G during which we have delivered strong performance against stretching targets in the context of tough global trading conditions for the aviation sector.
As the EU and US threaten tougher sanctions and Russia remains defiant, trading conditions are still secure — for now
There will always be exceptions for booming industry sectors and niche skill sets, but employers are adjusting to tougher global trading conditions by moderating their fixed salary and payroll expenditure.
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