Sentences with phrase «whole global economy»

«THE ONLY WAY THAT A 2015 AGREEMENT CAN ACHIEVE A 2 - DEGREE GOAL IS TO SHUT DOWN THE WHOLE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
Closer to home, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average collapsed by a record - breaking 554.26 points, the whole global economy seemed poised on a precipice.

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On the whole, business leaders say that, given the global scope of the recession, the Conservatives have so far met the challenges of improving the economy and managing the deficit as wellas can be expected.
And if the global economy tanks, there's a real possibility that we may be in a 1929 scenario — you wake up tomorrow morning and the Dow Jones goes down by some incredible number and we suddenly find ourselves in a whole different world.
Each year a whole host of factors - the global economy, trade policies, mergers and acquisitions and corporate upheaval among them - push and pull at the Global 500 ranglobal economy, trade policies, mergers and acquisitions and corporate upheaval among them - push and pull at the Global 500 ranGlobal 500 rankings.
John Yap, minister of advanced education, innovation and technology, said the new school will also attract international students, «which is so important for our economy and for the whole opportunity of global exchanges.»
I truly believe that it's time, after almost a decade of prosperity in the public markets and the global economy, that we put pressure on the entrepreneurial community as a whole to start focusing on making money versus raising money.
Companies can not afford to miss out on the skills and talent of the whole population if the UK is going to compete in a fast - moving global economy
Whatever impacts global emissions constraints hold for the country as a whole, they'll be much more significant for Alberta's petro - dominated provincial economy.
Following a January rally, the global commodities complex underwent declines in February before partially recovering in March; for the first quarter as a whole, the benchmark Thomson Reuters CoreCommodity CRB Index (CRB) gained 0.8 % on a price - only basis.1 Among the 19 component commodities tracked by the CRB, advancers had a slight edge over decliners, buoyed by growth in global economies and weakness in the trade - weighted US dollar, which retreated 2.1 %, according to the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) US Dollar Index.1 Aside from robust gains for a host of agricultural products, oil and gold were also among the commodity winners.
Some of the most notable examples of this include Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Inflation, and Interest Rates, as these market elements can give a great deal of information with respect to the economic health of a specific region and of the global economy as a whole.
Yet although the U.S. economy has improved a little, the global picture is looking a whole lot worse.
What would happen if the planet as a whole changed its goal from a unified and interdependent global economy to a multiplicity of relatively self - sufficient local and regional ones?
The prime minister continued: «Amidst the global economic difficulties and turbulence, the importance of China and our growing relationship is absolutely crucial to the success of the global economy as a whole
Some observers have argued that graduation rates — for the nation as a whole, most demographic groups, and the majority of states — are failing to reach a level necessary to put the United States on a solid footing in a competitive global economy.
«Adequately funded, student - centered public schools will provide, in a safe and supportive environment, a comprehensive education for the whole child and will prepare all of America's children for a lifetime of learning in a diverse, democratic society and an interdependent global economy
In a 21st century global economy in which knowledge and skills are the passports to prosperity, it is important to our nation as a whole that all our children have a fair shot at a good education.
A low fee, broad market exchange traded fund for the U.S. economy as a whole, a global ETF and a Canadian broad ETF equally weighted to reduce concentration in banks and energy, and a 5 to 10 year corporate bond ladder would add diversification with dividends from stocks and interest from bonds and produce a more secure portfolio.
Investing in the stock market as a whole though, as index funds do, means you're effectively investing in the American economy (and even larger than that, since we have plenty of global companies).
Though all debts net out to zero across the global economy as a whole, a lot depends on who owns the debts.
I think entrepreneurs add a whole lot to the global economy over the long term.
While it is impossible for the economy as a whole to «rotate» out of bonds and into stocks — since both must be held in exactly the amount that has been issued — global central banks have already forced a «rotation» by the public out of Treasury bonds and into far more zero - interest money than they would ever voluntarily hold.
This is, in turn, affected by a whole host of global events that affect the world's economy, including trade and commerce, inflation, war, and the economies of individual countries.
A massive global move towards sustainable energy sources is likely to hurt the oil companies, but not the US economy as a whole, for example.
According to Christy, «The actions being considered to «stop global warming» will have an imperceptible impact on whatever the climate will do, while making energy more expensive, and thus have a negative impact on the economy as a whole».»
Find solutions for Global Warming, Automotive pollution, International Trade, factory pollution, and the whole blasted human economy.
On the whole, though, a descent into a new mini Ice Age would be massively debilitating both to the global economy and people's living standards.
Therefore, for the Sierra Club (and such as Matt Damon) to oppose U.S. LNG exports tends to show that the organization may not really care so much about helping the global environment as it does about harming the U.S. energy industry and the U.S. economy as a whole.
GHG emission trajectories that are consistent with the goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 or 2ºC, translate into a global carbon budget that represents a de-facto emissions cap for the whole economy.
What the day — indeed, the whole year — should be about is not creating misery upon misery for our children and their children and their children, and on and on for generations (see «Is the global economy a Ponzi scheme?
In today's global economy, a coastline with a port means the chance to develop a whole «ecosystem» of production and service industries which support one another, increasing GNP: freight - forwarding, chartering, ship repairs, marine fuels, insurance, etc, not to mention fisheries and the «Blue Economy» [openknowledge.worldbaneconomy, a coastline with a port means the chance to develop a whole «ecosystem» of production and service industries which support one another, increasing GNP: freight - forwarding, chartering, ship repairs, marine fuels, insurance, etc, not to mention fisheries and the «Blue Economy» [openknowledge.worldbanEconomy» [openknowledge.worldbank.org].
The GBX token will be an integral part of the Globitex trading infrastructure, allowing us to promote new listings and thus advance the global crypto economy as a whole
With the growing global economy, there are whole lot of opportunities, meant for the experienced players and some new comers in this field of hospitality management.
«South Africa's downgrade to junk status by S&P Global will put more pressure on the economy as a whole, sending it further into negative territory, with a natural ripple effect on the residential property market.
At the start of the year, volatility in the global economy and anticipation that the Fed would start raising rates weighed down the stock market as a whole and REITs in particular due to perceived interest rate risk.
During her address, she will talk about the global and U.S. economies as a whole and, specifically, the effects of inflation, the continuing impact of the subprime market fallout and arising macro economic trends.
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