Sentences with phrase «which leads to growth»

There is suffering which leads to growth, which becomes a source of creativity, and which challenges response.
Surging exports and investment, which led to growth of 4.8 % last year, are continuing their strong performance and unemployment levels are at their lowest in eight years.

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Lawrence Summers, the Harvard economist and former U.S. treasury secretary, says Merkel should commit to leading a drive to boost Europe's economic growth, which Greece will desperately need if it is to generate enough money to pay for its debts.
In 2010, Shilling penned The Age of Deleveraging: Investment Strategies for a Decade of Slow Growth and Deflation, in which he predicted savings levels would increase and debt levels would fall in the lead - up to 2020.
Finally, we explore potential barriers to carriers» growth, and examine which of the Big Four carriers are poised to lead the pack.
Our management team has a good track record of making the right bets, which has led to a greater than 1,000 percent average annual growth over the past three years and enabled us to make the Inc. 500.
«This growth leads to more clean electricity capacity, which will help India meet its targets for the Paris Agreement, reduce carbon emissions and provide clean electricity to its growing population.»
In a growth - mindset culture, employees should be given the freedom to contribute to the company's success, which can lead to an increased sense of commitment to the future of that business.
That way, you'll better understand your business and your customers» nuances, which will naturally lead to growth.
The bearish sentiment in Asia followed a softer lead from Wall Street, which has led a global equities rally over the past year thanks to strong world growth fueling higher corporate earnings and stock valuations.
The country is well poised to lead its G7 peers in economic growth, and Ottawa remains committed to implementing its $ 47 - billion stimulus package, which should provide a welcome boost to embattled industries this year.
Lack of real income growth and falling interest rates over a generation have led to more borrowing, which points to a world of trouble tomorrow.
No matter the impetus, higher rates will lead to constraints on credit for both consumers and businesses, which will crimp growth.
I think the two companies, which were all in one before, are now much more focused, which will lead to faster growth.
The panic soon became self - perpetuating, with a reduction in foreign capital leading to a slowdown in economic growth and a drop in commodity prices, which then led to investor confirmation of an economic downturn, which in turn led to more capital flight, and so on.
On the other side is the U.S. solar installation industry, which has benefited from low - cost panels that have led to explosive growth in rooftop systems on homes and commercial buildings as well as massive solar farms.
Of particular concern was wage growth, which had accelerated in recent months, leading to worries over the prospect of quicker monetary tightening from the Federal Reserve.
Growth from CenturyLink's broadband, hosting, and TV customers wasn't enough to outweigh decreased income from higher - margin legacy services, which led the Louisiana - based telecom to swing to a full - year loss from a 2012 profit.
In a note, analyst Michael Senno wrote that «as an owner of sports cable networks and teams, we believe that MSG is well positioned to capitalize on the increasing value of premium sports content, which should result in AOCF and free cash flow growth above its peers and, combined with incremental leverage, lead to solid shareholder returns.»
In her accomplished career (which has included executive roles at the CBC, Twitter and, currently, Diply) she has come to appreciate like few others what it takes to effectively lead teams through big changes — including exponential growth.
Too much growth can lead to depressed fares, which tends to spook investors.
In the asset giant's case, low - cost funds with great long - term performance lead to loyalty and growth in assets — which leads to even lower costs and even more growth.
Verizon's interest in AOL goes well beyond the latter's online dial - up business, which led the Internet revolution throughout the 1990s and led to its rapid growth.
«We are in what we believe are the final stages of the recovery, which naturally leads to slower growth rates,» Schuster said.
That program, which Tan estimates has served as many as 500 Googlers, led to his current role as Google's head of personal growth.
For example, if you are trying to get more employees using your customer relationship management system, explain how their contributions make the data more up - to - date, which leads to better customer service and a more stable, growth - oriented company.
«Marcelo has done a remarkable job of turning around the Sprint brand and business, driving enhanced network performance, strong subscriber growth and significant cost reductions leading to the best financial results in Sprint's history,» said Masayoshi Son, Chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group Corp. «Marcelo has also positioned Sprint as a leader in the race to 5G, which promises to revolutionize the communications industry.
In our new book of the same name, my coauthors and I explain how values, a foundation of trust, and effective leadership allow organizations of all industries to maximize their human potential, which leads to greater innovation and revenue growth.
The industry itself is in an interesting spot; the growth in publicly traded restaurant names the past several years, which led to a glut of sorts, has been supplanted by a rash of acquisitions, many of them private equity.
In the Doug Purvis Memorial Lecture, Governor Stephen S. Poloz shows how changing the mix of monetary and fiscal policies can yield the same outcomes for growth and inflation, but lead to different results for public sector and private sector debt levels, which can impact financial stability.
Macron's reforms to cut housing taxes paid by the French middle class could lead to further growth in demand that should drive further strong loan growth in the mortgage area, which is already benefiting from the improving economic backdrop.
The Republican tax bill, which seeks to lower the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, would lead to an average 14 percent in earnings growth for seven of America's largest banks next year, according to a Monday note from Goldman Sachs analyzing the plan's implications.
As CNBC anchor Becky Quick pointed out this morning during their segment in which I joined, we may be entering that phase of the cycle where good news on Main St. is bad news on Wall St.. That is, accelerating wage growth may lead the Federal Reserve to tighten faster, slowing overall growth more than currently expected.
His recent works involve a research project on behalf of the International Labour Office, which has led to the publication of the book: Wage - led Growth: An Equitable Strategy for Economic Recovery (Palgrave - Macmillan, 2013).
Second, the argument overlooks the fact that UMP presumably led to faster growth in the advanced economies and the global economy more generally, which benefited the EMDEs.
«In recent quarters, weaker foreign demand has dampened business investment, and low oil prices have weighed on energy - related investment, both of which have typically led to slower PDFP growth.
First, because they represented a transfer from net savers to net borrowers, they helped to exacerbate the split between the growth in household income (households are net savers) and the growth in GDP (which is generated by net borrowers), and so led directly to the extraordinary imbalance in the Chinese economy in which consumption, as a share of GDP, has declined to perhaps the lowest level ever recorded in history.
When growth is most needed, when a country is suffering from excessively high levels of debt, it is hard to find many cases in which the aggressive implementation of reforms led to growth rates fast enough for the debtor to grow its way out of debt.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
The sharp profit recovery in 2017 will likely lead to a pickup in loan growth, which should be constructive for financials.
That led to even more growth, which is why Aspect invested yet again in January 2016, this time as part of a $ 76 million raise in which the startup was valued at $ 1 billion.
So, for example, I would argue that in the early stages of reform, especially in countries that have suffered many years of terrible economies and weak investment, crony capitalism can be consistent with high levels of growth because the kinds of programs that lead to growth — mostly massive investment programs in countries in which capital stock is excessively low — benefit the elites directly.
Current outlook has double digit growth which is close to industry in the sector leading among the leaders there.
This «interest» never actually left the partnership — instead, Buffett's investors reinvested all profits, which led to compound growth of the partnership's assets over time.
Their appearance is a clear sign of Kazakhstani discontent with the Eurasian Economic Union, a Russia - led trade group that was supposed to promote mutual growth but which critics say has so far only inflicted economic pain on Astana.
«The energy sector posted stronger returns in September due to a rebound in oil prices which helped lift Canadian equities, while the bond market slipped into negative territory after strong Canadian economic growth led the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates for the first time in seven years,» said James Rausch, Head of Client Coverage, Canada, RBC Investor & Treasury Services.
In other words, rather than productivity advances being the cause of higher real wages, the reverse may be true: Higher labor costs that crimp the profits share and boost the labor share are a necessary condition for higher investment rates which in turn will lead to higher productivity growth.
Starting back in January, we reported on the 150 planned store closings, which soon led to the departure of Macy's Chief Growth Officer Peter Sachse.
Synchronistic global growth led to a surge in corporate profits, which in turn pushed worldwide stocks higher.
Over the past 30 years, during which earnings growth hasn't been stellar, market values have instead been driven by Federal Reserve - induced low interest rates leading to corporate share repurchase strategies and merger and acquisition activity.
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