Sentences with phrase «which came out of the recession»

The fact is California which came out of the recession in 5 months, is driving the averages up by itself.

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Coming out of the recession Canada had a triple - A credit rating with a stable outlook — which was and still is virtually unmatched among our peers.
It was, naturally, the author's fault that the third novel (which earned two starred reviews) came out in July 2009, in the depth of the Great Recession, as a $ 25 hardcover, and didn't sell terribly well except to libraries.
1) Coming out of the recession, Americans pared back all non-mortgage debt except for student loans, which grew steadily and now represent the largest portion of non-mortgage consumer debt:
The province's manufacturing economy is too reliant on the U.S., he says, which will be slower to come out of recession.
My money is on abstract painting developing more meaningful detail, out of which will come a new «architecture» not constrained by the horizontal planar recession of figurative space, and not having to rely on dumb compositional drawing.
«As we come out of recession, the coalition is determined to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, which means a permanent shift to low carbon has to be locked into our economy in good times and bad,» he said.
«I think most of the banks have seen very slow and steady growth coming out of the last recession, which has been good for the market,» says Gregg Gerken, an executive vice president at TD Bank Group and head of commercial real estate for TD Bank N.A. Banks still represent a significant capital source in the real estate industry.
There were only two other times since the Fed began doing the survey in the late 1980s that income at the top declined — the survey covering 1989 to 1992, which corresponded with a recession — and the survey from 2001 to 2004, coming out of the bursting of the bubble in tech stocks and brief recession.
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