Sentences with phrase «year economic slump»

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Government debt yields fell to multimonth lows, with the 10 - year yield slumping below 2.1 percent as stocks declined on global economic worries.
The economy has been in a growth and employment slump since 2010, with economic growth and employment growth falling year after year.
Japan — the world's second largest economy — has been largely stagnant for 18 years, and has renewed their downward economic slump via a recently announced recession.
Mr. Rajoy said official data suggest the economic slump will continue and gross domestic product growth would be closer to zero next year.
Economic growth fell to a five - year low of 7.3 percent last quarter but investor sentiment was recharged by Beijing's surprise interest rate cut Nov. 22 that is expected to put a floor under the slump.
Economic growth fell to a five - year low of 7.3 percent in the latest quarter but investor sentiment was recharged by Beijing's surprise interest rate cut Nov. 22 that is expected to put a floor under the slump.
Over the first six weeks of the year, the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 10 %, as the prospect of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, a slump in oil prices, and concerns about economic conditions in Europe and China caused the long - running bull market to stumble.
Key monetary indicators in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China are flashing signals of an economic slowdown later this year, raising fears of a global recession in 2019 and a stock market slump without a shift in policy.
Copper fell, extending declines from a four - year low, while aluminum languished near the weakest in seven months on fears oil's slump signals a slowdown in economic growth and weaker commodities demand.
With his backing, the policy chief will be able to resist his critics into 2016 before the worsening economic slump eventually forces him to capitulate, according to Standard Chartered Plc and Bank of America Corp. «They could probably hold out for at least six months, maybe even a year,» said Ayodele Salami, chief -LSB-...]
A report by a policy think tank finds that 500,000 job opportunities were lost in New York in the three year long economic slump, representing a total income loss of $ 31 billion dollars a year.
The bellwether S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were essentially flat, and major foreign indexes were all down (some sharply) during the same period, after a volatile year marked by weak global economic growth, slumping U.S. corporate profits and uncertainty about the outlook for the China and the European union.
However, since the economic slump of the last few years the issue of having enough to eat is creeping back into the mainstream.
Cuomo said the state can afford the borrowing because of his fiscally conservative actions over five years and, in the event of an economic slump, the state has health reserves and enough flexibility to scale back or delay some borrowing and building.
As of last month, six years after the Great Recession began, Clinton said the U.S. has recovered the jobs lost during the economic slump.
Mary Poppins Returns, directed by Rob Marshall (Into the Woods), picks up 25 years after the events of the first film, fast - forwarding to London's mid-1930s economic slump, the actual time period of Travers» books.
With the UK still in the grip of an economic slump, yet decent university degrees increasingly necessary for anyone wishing to enter the country's fiercely competitive job market, private tuition is a rapidly growing sector with as much as a quarter of 11 - 16 year olds benefitting from it some form1, as families do all they can to better their children's prospects.
With the UK still in the grip of an economic slump, yet decent university degrees increasingly necessary for anyone wishing to enter the country's fiercely competitive job market, private tuition is a rapidly growing sector with as much as a quarter of 11 - 16 year olds benefitting from it some form
The housing slump a few years back could be «the most significant threat to the global expansion» among current economic issues, he says.
After a few years of weathering low oil and resource prices, the province is started to crawl out of its economic slump and people are getting back to work.
Requests to adopt a cat via the charity's national helpline have also slumped by around 40 per cent this year compared to 2012, which the charity says is due to people putting off adopting a pet in the current economic climate.
When China entered an economic slump, as it has in the last couple of years as the world economy has slowed down, then emissions slow down along with it.
The current economic slowdown, which has touched a four - year low growth of 4.4 per cent in the first quarter of this fiscal, has led to a slump in automobile sales in recent months.
This economic slump has produced the lowest interest rates in 40 years, making home ownership easier and apartment buildings emptier.
Global economic turmoil, slumping oil prices and the uncertainty of this year's presidential election are weighing on luxury - home buyers» decision - making across the U.S..
Such a proposal would face heavy opposition; Mortgage Bankers Association President David Stevens has warned that the absence of a government guarantee would hurt the availability of 30 - year fixed loans and that Washington's participation is needed to ensure that the mortgage market still functions during deep economic slumps.
The amount of equity almost always grows in a home over the years, although regional economic slumps or overbuilding might result in a temporary dip in prices.
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