Sentences with phrase «wake of the crisis»

Across financial markets, it is difficult to disentangle the effects on liquidity of changes in technology and market structure and changes in broker - dealer risk - management practices in the wake of the crisis on the one hand and enhanced regulation on the other.
Unfortunately, Zuckerberg's response in the wake of this crisis has done little to instill confidence and accountability.
It's not always necessary to spend a bunch of time apologizing in the wake of a crisis, but you do need to say sorry — even if the incident was largely outside your control.
Trade collapsed in the wake of the crisis, but rebounded sharply in 2010.
In the wake of the crisis, lenders tightened their credit requirements and demanded higher down payments before helping buyers finance home purchases.
«In the wake of the crisis, there's almost a newfound respect for people like myself in firms all over the country, and the old culture, the bankers and the traders, is not as exciting.
As the US government acknowledged the need to get trade finance back on an even keel in the wake of the crisis, Citi was the participating bank in the US Treasury's $ 5 billion Auto - Supplier Support Program in 2009 and onboarded 1,000 suppliers in a short time frame.
The last few years haven't been great for anyone who is at all skeptical of the extraordinary actions that were taken in the wake of the crisis of 2008.
«At least one Republican has already defected — and Crapo can only afford to lose one more... Amanda Werner, campaign manager at the consumer group Americans for Financial Reform and the liberal watchdog group Public Citizen, said «it is pretty appalling that Equifax would exploit consumers need for identify theft protection in the wake of this crisis they created in order to avoid accountability.
In the wake of the crisis, governments» debt - to - GDP ratios have risen sharply, from 41 percent in 2008 to 74 percent today in the United States, from 47 percent to 70 percent in Europe, and from 95 percent to 126 percent in Japan.
Richard Berner, who heads the Treasury's Office of Financial Research, itself created in the wake of the crisis, said that a preliminary analysis shows that hedge funds do not present a systemic risk to the U.S. economy.
Coalitions within evangelicalism either implode or reinvent themselves in the wake of a crisis, only to be surpassed by a new coalition or coalitions created as an answer to the same crisis.
Closely related is a second question: What coalitions will be formed or renewed in the wake of these crises?
Yet we all know that in the wake of crises like these, moving on is sometimes difficult.
Or acting suddenly reiligious in the wake of a crisis - like soooo many saw in the aftermath of such a terrible thing as the theatre shooting.
In the wake of that crisis, Carvin consulted a doctor, who told him he was suffering from cardiomyopathy, a life - threatening condition caused by a virus that had invaded the left ventricle of his heart.
But in the wake of the crisis, this type of economic theory (though certainly not all economic theory) has come under severe scrutiny.
This is just as the police have restored normalcy to the place and also enforced a dusk to dawn curfew imposed on the community by the state governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, who visited there with the Commissioner of Police, Mr Abdullahi Chafe, in the wake of the crisis on Friday night.
Some hoodlums, in the wake of the crisis, attacked filling stations owned by the Secretary of the Petroleum Dealers Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Suleiman Akinbami, and another businessman known as Ade Bank.
But instead, in the wake of the crisis, new mathematical techniques were hotter than ever, and expanding into still more domains.
The government's caution is widely perceived as a reaction to a furious backlash from the public against genetically modified foods and crops, and public suspicion of experts and government in the wake of the crisis over BSE, or «mad cow disease.»
In the wake of the crisis of 2008 - 2009 governments around the world spent heavily and expanded the money supply in an effort to grow their economies.
In the wake of crisis and recession, progress was obviously slow & steady at first... but with the vast majority of revenues earned in the UK & Ireland, two of the fastest growing EU * economies, there's been a tremendous improvement in performance.
Bottled water may provide necessary relief in the wake of crises like the devastating Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, but the industry itself poses serious long term threats to the environment and public access to water that shouldn't be ignored.
The mechanism under the Regulation was specifically enacted for the purposes of anticipation and preparedness in the wake of a crisis.
These institutions are occupying a space created by the retreat of several global bank groups from Africa in the wake of the crisis.
But in the wake of the crisis, rates on CMBS loans spiked compared with other lenders, making the financing much less attractive for borrowers.
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