Sentences with phrase «year of recession»

After years of recession and mediocre - at - best investment returns, market watchers were feeling pretty good.
«We went through tough times,» he said, about managing the fund during years of recession.
After years of recession, 2018 still seems to be a year full of opportunities for international trading and investment for most of countries.
Greece has seen economic growth consecutively in the last three quarters and is set to reach 1.6 percent of growth this year, according to forecasts from the European Commission — breaking free from years of recession.
The U.S. economy has certainly recovered since the dark years of the recession, but the exact strength of the revival has been the subject of debate from politicians to pundits to economists for some time now.
Numerous economic reports on the state of small business show that entrepreneurs have greater access to capital than during the scary years of the recession when credit markets froze over and banks essentially closed their doors.
The result: While their competitors were floundering through the three worst years of the recession, my client's revenues grew by 35 %.
Since the final year of the recession, which spanned 2007 to 2009, the 3 - month Treasury Bill rate, a proxy for monetary policy, has put upward pressure on mortgage rates in recent years while the yield curve has put downward pressure on mortgage rates.
The combination of Greece's government no longer being able to float the economy by vast borrowing (Greece's budget deficit was over 15 % of GDP in 2009), tax increases, spending cuts, and unimplemented market reforms has led to five straight years of recession.
The uptick in requests in 2017 reversed a five year trend where LEAs were filing fewer waiver applications following the tumultuous years of the recession where the board activity sought to reduce the strain on cash - strapped schools.
New taxes stopped four years of recession driven cutbacks that had resulted in 14,000 teacher layoffs.
Ireland's stocks are just as cheap, but already have a few years of recession already embedded into their results & business models.
However, to put these stories of job market meltdown into perspective, this is what happened to the number of vacancies for full - time graduate jobs which came into the Careers Service at the University of Manchester over the early years of the recession and the preceding years:
The man Conservatives liked to call the best finance minister in the world had stepped down from Prime Minister Stephen Harper's cabinet less than a month ago after more than eight years and 10 federal budgets — the last, in February, effectively balanced after years of recession - fighting stimulus red ink.
• Typically, this action emerges within one year of a recession; a similar development appeared ahead of the 2000 recession and the financial crisis.
Four years of recession and the world's highest inflation have plunged millions of Venezuelans into poverty, and President Nicolas Maduro's authoritarian socialist regime faces mounting unrest.
Results are starting to show: the economy grew by 0.8 % in 2015 after three years of recession and is expected to grow by 1.5 % this year.
Meanwhile, Greece, the third - largest weighting in the fund, has officially recovered after six years of recession.
But Nabiullina seems to have won supreme - leader Vladimir Putin's confidence by steering clear of politics, keeping billions inside Russia, and nurturing the banking system through two years of recession that followed the 2014 oil - price crash.
Even if things get better for one, or two, or three years, a ration of six years of recession and economic uncertainty followed by a few years of something close to economic security should not be what anyone hopes for from our economy.
Even today, after years of recession, stimulus packages and automatic stabilisers like unemployment benefits, that figure is below 70 %.
We know what the Treasury's forecasts are, and we know what the Chancellor says about the economy recovering halfway through this year, but today the Health Secretary has said that we need to be ready for two years of recession.
Many people have found themselves in serious financial trouble after the years of recession brought unemployment, often home repossession and limited opportunity of new employment.
The years of recession resulted in many casualties, people who lost their jobs when their employers cut back or closed down.
It's no surprise that Foot Locker store sales spike every year during the months of February, March, and April, even during the years of the recession.
«The overarching point we make in the paper is that while gas has contributed to some extent to the decrease in emissions, the main driver during the years of the recession is we consumed less stuff,» Davis explained.
So, after years of recession and low growth, Brazil may see another period of boom beginning in 2019 and 2020.
In the years of recession, salaries were almost universally frozen, but things are starting to change.
The drop - off in the numbers in the second year of the recession was steeper than the decrease in volume seen during the first year of the recession, as the recession continued to batter both the economy in general and the legal employment market specifically.
However, years of recession and economic struggle has made the job search more difficult than ever considering the number of qualified candidates and the paucity of available jobs.
The official figures actually show that the number of divorces in the United Kingdom dropped for the first two years of the recession and then rose again in 2010 to around 119,00 when the outlook started to look a little bit better.
After two years of recession in which many less than happy couples opted to stay together because they couldn't afford the cost of splitting up, those couples now seem to be able to afford getting divorced.
One of the things I was looking at carefully was how the whole decade played out once we went through the three years of recession.
Spaniards trying to bring in investment to take advantage of the great deals after years of recession; and,
It was an opportunity, and everyone after 6 1/2 years of recession was looking for an opportunity.
The economy in the Edmonton area appears to have rebounded from two years of recession, growing by an estimated 3.9 per cent in 2017 and expected to continue expanding in 2018.
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