Sentences with phrase «weigh on economic growth»

Tight credit conditions, the ongoing housing contraction, and some slowing in export growth are likely to weigh on economic growth over the next few quarters.
TD's Alexander also thinks housing starts will slow next year and in 2014, which will affect the construction industry and weigh on our economic growth.

Not exact matches

The energy sector is recovering and no longer weighing so heavily on economic growth (it's not likely the industry will help drive GDP any time soon, however).
It could be that the prospects for continued slow economic growth at home and the gloomy economic picture globally are weighing on them.
An overnight rise in U.S. Treasury yields weighed on sentiment as did euro zone economic growth data that was stronger than some economists expected.
Analysts are still expecting China's economic growth to slow later in the year, however, as a cooling property market weighs on demand for building materials from cement to steel.
His latest tweet Monday night weighed in on the recent announcement from the Federal Reserve that it would initiate another round of bond buying to help stimulate economic growth.
Weighing more heavily on the minds of market analysts is the looming threats to economic growth of such massive government debt.
Gold climbed on Friday, ensuring a monthly gain of more than 1 %, as data showing weak U.S. economic growth weighed on the dollar.
The second quarter was dominated by volatility brought on by macro fears largely surrounding Europe and the eurozone economic situation, but slower growth in the U.S. and the emerging markets also weighed in on people's fears.
The International Monetary Fund cut its global economic growth forecast for 2016 on Tuesday as it expects a number of factors to weigh on world economies.
The IMF cut its global economic growth forecast for 2016 as it expects a number of factors to weigh on world economies.
Dairy products are New Zealand's largest commodity export and lower global prices are putting pressure on the nation's dairy farmers, weighing on the outlook for economic growth and putting dairy sector debt on the Reserve Bank's radar as a growing risk to financial stability.
See for example Snubbed In Copenhagen, EU Weighs Climate Options, a Reuters piece that told us that «Officials acknowledge privately that the mandatory system for enforcing emissions curbs created by the 1997 Kyoto protocol is doomed because China won't accept any constraints on its future economic growth, and the United States won't join any agreement that is not binding on Beijing.»
See for example Snubbed In Copenhagen, E.U. Weighs Climate Options, a Reuters piece that told us that «Officials acknowledge privately that the mandatory system for enforcing emissions curbs created by the 1997 Kyoto protocol is doomed because China won't accept any constraints on its future economic growth, and the United States won't join any agreement that is not binding on Beijing.»
Analysts are amending their economic forecast due to higher GDP expectations, even as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma weigh on growth, according to Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research (ESR) Group's recently released Economic and Housing Outlook for Septembeconomic forecast due to higher GDP expectations, even as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma weigh on growth, according to Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research (ESR) Group's recently released Economic and Housing Outlook for SeptembEconomic & Strategic Research (ESR) Group's recently released Economic and Housing Outlook for SeptembEconomic and Housing Outlook for September 2017.
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