Dollar shortages have been a hallmark of the economic downturn.
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In an economic downturn, subscription numbers will shrink, says Wieser.
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No president wants to face voters in an economic downturn.
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It might even worsen the next economic downturn, they contend.
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What makes this economic downturn different from the last recession?
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The pain of a long economic downturn, though, runs deep.
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Elizabeth Warren says the economic downturn is around the corner.
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It's worse than what happens in a typical economic downturn.
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Economic downturn, fueled by uncertainty, is almost sure to follow.
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The flip of that is true in an economic downturn.
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Revenues "dropped during the economic downturn, too," Ms. Shalala said.
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Search is essentially invulnerable to any kind of economic downturn.
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So, too, could an economic downturn or some other event.
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In a real economic downturn, companies begin cinching their belts.
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Current conditions suggest little danger of a significant economic downturn.
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A profound economic downturn could trigger a cascade of defaults.
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This could make its asset quality vulnerable to an economic downturn.
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However, it could have a cascading effect during an economic downturn.
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Both steps are unheard of outside of a drastic economic downturn.
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The data has helped mitigate concerns of a global economic downturn.
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Such an inversion has preceded every economic downturn for 50 years.
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Millions have fled the country due to the crippling economic downturn.
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The sector was the worst hit during Italy's previous economic downturn.
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Marinopoulos had expanded and made several acquisitions before the economic downturn.
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Russia recently recovered from the economic downturn and achieved GDP growth.
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So if there's an economic downturn, WeWork isn't safe, Ortiz says.
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Still, some on Wall Street are warning about an economic downturn.
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Millions have fled the country due to a crippling economic downturn.
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An economic downturn is no cause for any type of celebration.
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Apprentices are in a particularly vulnerable position in an economic downturn.
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An economic downturn would only slow the trend, not stop it.
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Some say a full-blown economic downturn is already upon us.
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DAVOS - HONG KONG COMMERCE SECRETARY SAYS CITY FACING AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
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Positions may also be cancelled in anticipation of an economic downturn.
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But it was both a financial crisis and an economic downturn.
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Right now, I don't see any economic downturn on the horizon.
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In an economic downturn, you want to be valuable at work.
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That group held on to the company through the economic downturn.
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The Sheridans lost their property in the early-1990s economic downturn.
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We have no idea how this economic downturn will affect stability here.
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A political crisis or economic downturn would once again test HSBC's resilience.
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"In periods of economic downturn, people prefer subscription businesses," Tzuo told CNBC.
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But Dai-ichi also sees the risk of an economic downturn looming.
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Analysts predict an economic downturn amid rising inflation and a struggling currency.
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The severe economic downturn has already cost more than 1 million jobs.
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Legislators denounced corruption and the economic downturn as they voted against Rousseff.
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It's also not tied to an economic downturn like the Great Recession.
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Earnings don't look bad until you've gone somewhere into an economic downturn.
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"Our economic downturn is mostly the result of structural factors," she says.
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The economic downturn may have created an impetus for change from within.
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This troubling fact is highlighted every time we have an economic downturn.
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The FSA said lenders had sufficient resilience to meet an economic downturn.
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Sales fell fastest in China, which is grappling with an economic downturn.
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Trump administration officials have repeatedly dismissed warnings about a potential economic downturn.
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Wall Street's big fear is that the bond the next economic downturn.
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Commodity markets were also dominated by fears of a global economic downturn.
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Worse still, a precipitous economic downturn makes the debt burden more unbearable.
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Will the economic downturn continue to be a factor in your industry?
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Running a large budget deficit is also reasonable during an economic downturn.
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His main concern: In an economic downturn, debt-burdened companies would struggle.
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Was that decline a harbinger of an economic downturn in the U.S.?
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Opposition parties blame them for an economic downturn and want them deported.
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The question, though, is whether the economic downturn will force Tehran's hand.
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It vows to "save Indonesia from an economic downturn" in its manifesto.
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The 2008 economic downturn was also a challenge, as membership rolls thinned.
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The museum said in a statement that the economic downturn after the Nov.
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It could be a while before an actual economic downturn guides the debate.
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The nation was struggling through both a political crisis and an economic downturn.
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The bond market began sending signals of an economic downturn on Monday afternoon.
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During the economic downturn, farmers could not afford to plant as many seedlings.
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Examples could include a regional economic downturn or loss of a significant tenant.
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Graduating in an economic downturn, Shamus started Wizard during a bout of unemployment.
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The risk of volatility is higher in the next economic downturn, she said.
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The Fed wants to keep its powder dry before the next economic downturn.
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Such efforts could happen either due to an economic downturn or rising populism.
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"We never recovered completely in the city from the economic downturn," he said.
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The news exacerbated fears that a global economic downturn is spreading to Europe.
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The road operators struggled to attract enough traffic during a long economic downturn.
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Which is why a mild economic downturn became a total calamity for him.
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Statistics Norway expects the economic downturn to last until the end of 2016.
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That said, there are other policies that could easily reverse an economic downturn.
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However, the services sector cooled late last year amid a broader economic downturn.
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However, the services sector cooled late last year amid a broader economic downturn.
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It also doesn't help that Turkey is currently experiencing a major economic downturn.
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And after years in an economic downturn, the city is now being revitalized.
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Fannie and Freddie needed $188 billion to stay afloat during the economic downturn.
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Brazil's automakers have been struggling in recent years with a sharp economic downturn.
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Bashir's long war against various rebel groups coincides with a severe economic downturn.
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If one country experiences an economic downturn, the value of its currency falls.
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The country was already headed toward an economic downturn, then 9-11 happened.
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Every economic downturn comes with talk of a new, supposedly "recession-proof" business.
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In the process, the moves helped lengthen and deepen a devastating economic downturn.
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Chrysler struggled through the 1990-1991 economic downturn, losing $800 million in 1991.
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Investors have questions how successfully such a model would weather an economic downturn.
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The pandemic — along with increased political risk — will likely drive an economic downturn.
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Graduating during an economic downturn is brutal — just ask the class of 2008.
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But the economic downturn is expected to depress demand for the gas overall.
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But he could have to deal with much worse during an economic downturn.
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Should retail sales falter, more panic about a potential economic downturn could ensue.
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That has become a hard sell for Turkish taxpayers during an economic downturn.
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Conducting a job search during an economic downturn doesn't have to feel demoralizing.
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Another is whether the Fed will be ready for the next economic downturn.
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He believes it will not protect the U.S. from the next economic downturn.
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The novel coronavirus continues to spread, triggering fears of a global economic downturn.
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More trouble could be on the way if there is an economic downturn.
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Here are Cuban's seven pieces of advice to prepare for an economic downturn.
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Unwise economic policies at home and abroad could easily trigger an economic downturn.
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Overall it's hardly a picture of an economic downturn in the Bay Area.
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MARKET OVERVIEW The 2008 global economic downturn hit Cozumel hard, Ms. Edwards said.
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Unfortunately, the launch coincided with the economic downturn in 2007, she told Taylor Magazine.
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Since the 2008 economic downturn, many Americans have had an easier time accessing credit.
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Much of the company's press has focused on the possibility of an economic downturn.
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And any economic downturn that dampens normal lending is likely to boost funding prospects.
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Some investors had downplayed the inversion as a harbinger of a looming economic downturn.
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In 2011 a £700m redevelopment of the city centre collapsed after the economic downturn.
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But he's been weakened by an economic downturn and now faces a resurgent opposition.
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That could in turn cause banks to curb lending and worsen the economic downturn.
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Investors' "risk appetite should improve as China's economic downturn risk is contained," Hui added.
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"Coming of age during an economic downturn has consequences," the pro-vacation coalition writes.
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Beijing has reiterated its determination to tackle air pollution despite increasing economic downturn pressure.
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The next economic downturn will deliver the coup de grâce to some public pensions.
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On Wednesday, the Commerce Department released the latest economic numbers that suggested economic downturn.
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The yield curve is important because it's considered a predictor of an economic downturn.
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This expansion is different, just as the economic downturn that created it was different.
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Ms. Rousseff remains widely unpopular as Brazil endures its worst economic downturn in decades.
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Consumers are expected to tighten their purse strings as an economic downturn hits China.
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Russia's military budget has been largely shielded from the economic downturn up until now.
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The economic downturn and rising crime are weakening the government's already scant popular support.
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That included several years that covered the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Such financial vehicles, he said, have yet to be tested in an economic downturn.
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A gap this narrow -- as it is now -- often suggests a looming economic downturn.
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Policy could change in the face of a new economic downturn, to be sure.
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Things took a turn in 2002, when an economic downturn helped prompt antigovernment protests.
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Companies may take on more debt than they can handle during an economic downturn.
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Bets on government intervention to stem the economic downturn from the coronavirus lifted equities.
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As the extent of the economic downturn becomes apparent, further measures will be required.
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Shortly thereafter, the world would experience the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Taylor cautions, however, that geopolitical issues or an economic downturn could dampen IPO hopes.
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The work began amid an economic downturn, when fewer cars were on the road.
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Starting in about 2006, 2007 and then after the economic downturn, that completely changed.
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Kathi Petrocelli opened The Olive Tap in 2006, right before that economic downturn started.
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Galinsky recalled one CEO at a company he consulted with during the economic downturn.
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Warren's prediction of an economic downturn, however, goes beyond addressing middle-class economic anxiety.
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There seems to be near-universal consensus that a major, worldwide economic downturn is coming.
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A heavier, rounder xB polarized the Scion faithful just in time for the economic downturn.
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That's a point of nervousness for investors as yield inversions tend to precede economic downturn.
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Yet another factor could have been the economic downturn in the late 2000s, Holland said.
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The economic downturn has cut prices for recyclables by half or more since last summer.
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The alert from Moody's Investors Services comes as worries mount over a looming economic downturn.
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The same was true in 2008, but that also coincided with the global economic downturn.
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The subprime people are the ones that had their accounts closed during the economic downturn.
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That is impressive given that Mr Obama faced the worst economic downturn since the Depression.
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In fact, the last time the headline jobless level was lower, an economic downturn followed.
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The resulting war cost 2m lives, disrupted Asian trade and added to the economic downturn.
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At home, the government used the sanctions to blame the economic downturn on conniving foreigners.
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Krugman said it was unlikely that just "one big thing" would prompt an economic downturn.
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There are plenty of concerns about how the online loans will withstand an economic downturn.
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Even a global economic downturn should only result in a soft landing for the industry.
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Typically, however, the curve will chop around for some time before confirming an economic downturn.
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An economic downturn, or another round of regulatory fines, could similarly knock it off course.
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Medicaid is generally first on the chopping block in periods of economic downturn or recession.
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What would likely have a bigger effect is a significant economic downturn or a recession.
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The US was in the midst of the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Analysts believe that an economic downturn could seriously dent Trump's chances of reelection in 2020.
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WeWork hasn't ever experienced a broad economic downturn; it was formed after the Great Recession.
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Many rural communities, especially forest-dependent communities, have yet to recover from the economic downturn.
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A nasty economic downturn could certainly throw a wrench into things for just about everyone.
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Like the rest of the country, Michigan suffered a serious economic downturn beginning around 20153.
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While the private aviation business remains strong, a global economic downturn could quickly hurt demand.
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Now, signs of another economic downturn are threatening to weigh on banks in the country.
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It also limits the Fed's ability to reduce borrowing costs during a future economic downturn.
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That, experts warn, could lead to shortages of some foods and an economic downturn. Opinion
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Business leaders should expect a global economic downturn as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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What's more, recent events don't necessarily mean the U.S. is heading for an economic downturn.
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Colombia has welcomed vast numbers of refugees from Venezuela since its economic downturn began accelerating.
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"Unlike every previous economic downturn, we are not trying to stimulate economic behavior," Yalnizyan said.
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There are also fears that an economic downturn might slow progress on some environmental fronts.
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This could change in a potential economic downturn, creating opportunities for firms such as TRS.
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But she believes an earnings recession is more likely than a full-blown economic downturn.
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A previous tax increase in 234.991 hurt sentiment and helped lead to an economic downturn.
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In the event of an economic downturn, though, graduates' earnings—and Kenzie's returns—could fall.
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Hope for the best in 2020, but prepare, just in case, for an economic downturn.
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The collapse of the bubble is widely believed to have produced a severe economic downturn.
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Later, he advised President Barack Obama during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Chinese lawmakers have also taken steps to curb a possible economic downturn from the coronavirus.
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However, these steps have also raised concern over a sharp economic downturn, sending stocks tumbling.
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That squares with cyclical trends suggesting the U.S. is due for an economic downturn soon.
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Read more: Airbus CEO reveals why the company will be protected during an economic downturn.
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"Many investors have expressed the view that China is prepared to accept an economic downturn (and thus a global economic downturn) to prevent President Trump's reelection," Naka Matsuzawa, Nomura's chief rates strategist in Tokyo, said in a note Wednesday following meetings with Asian clients.
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Other energy prices, like coal and gas, are also being hit hard by the economic downturn.
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If that slide continues, it could be the clearest sign yet of a global economic downturn.
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Some economists also argue the BOJ has little ammunition left to fight another serious economic downturn.
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The message resonated in Redding, which residents say has been hit hard by the economic downturn.
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Notwithstanding the economic downturn facing the Gulf Arab states, Doha could have continued funding the network.
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However, after 2007 came 2008, the end of the housing boom, and a huge economic downturn.
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One explanation is the economic downturn, which may explain the sudden increase in suicides after 433.
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Cline notes that during the economic downturn its sales dropped to as low as $267 million.
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According to Chinese officials, a slump in domestic demand and plunging prices caused widespread economic downturn.
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With Turkey's economic downturn apparently weighing heavily on voters, the AK Party lost control of Ankara.
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But a cataclysmic economic downturn originating in the United States appears to be a remote possibility.
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But with Brexit threatening an economic downturn, UK customers remain on the prowl for cheap insurance.
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Officials say it will be easier to respond to faster inflation than to an economic downturn.
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Overall balances in the card industry fell significantly during the economic downturn and haven't fully recovered.
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Yet they were unable to help us avert the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Many had adopted digital film purchases during the economic downturn because it was a cheaper option.
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The rally comes after days of mounting fears that the country could be approaching economic downturn.
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You can be sure an economic downturn will affect your investments in one way or another.
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More recently, however, it has been hit hard by Greece's debt crisis and ensuing economic downturn.
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This "flattening" trend is typically present before economic downturn as risk inflates short-term debt yields.
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As the city reels from economic downturn, Flournoy unspools the secrets kept within the Turners' history.
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Such a move would be more politically dangerous than navigating an economic downturn, the analyst said.
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The full impact may not be felt for years, or until there is an economic downturn.
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Eleanor Roosevelt summoned empathy for the nation, visiting with families affected by the massive economic downturn.
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Support for unions fell during the Great Recession and in the economic downturn during the 1980s.
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AvtoVaz has been hit by Russia's economic downturn, and by Western sanctions, and Tolyatti has suffered.
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On top of these fulfillment challenges, sellers worry that a broader economic downturn will hurt sales.
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Analysts at Bernstein and UBS are also concerned that the economic downturn could increase cord cutting.
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"In an economic downturn, these loans can present greater risks to the broader economy," Warren wrote.
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Earlier this week, travel savings startup Service shut down operations, citing the pandemic and economic downturn.
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To be clear, I wasn't gleeful about the idea of potentially profiting off an economic downturn.
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Oliver (Alastair Whatley) and Emily (Emily Bowker) have moved from London, victims of the economic downturn.
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No well-informed accountant thought these loans could survive an economic downturn, and they did not.
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Think tank Eurasia Group said only an economic downturn could endanger Orban's solid base of support.
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Labour Office head Detlef Scheele said the economic downturn was partly reflected in the joblessness data.
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Conversely, there's always the risk of an economic downturn that pushes the Fed to lower rates.
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That's called a yield curve inversion and it often is a precursor to an economic downturn.
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The thaw is partly because of investors' pent-up demand after a period of economic downturn.
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BOE SAYS CHANGES TO BANK CAPITAL RULES AIM TO ENSURE BANKS LEND DURING AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
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Those companies are at the greatest risk of a downgrade when the next economic downturn hits.
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Other energy prices, such as coal and gas, are also being hit hard by the economic downturn.
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"But not all assets are pointing to an imminent economic downturn," he said, citing railroads as one.
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The north-versus-south clash got better eventually, when the economic downturn made southerners appreciate a bargain.
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China's ruling Communist Party responded to an economic downturn last year by stepping up spending and lending.
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A general rise in unemployment, caused by an economic downturn, is not the fault of individual businesses.
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Ten years after the economic downturn, little has changed for the people who live in these motels.
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Economists across the political spectrum shared the worry that a trigger would only deepen an economic downturn.
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Should that strength weaken, though, Taylor said the company is well prepared to handle an economic downturn.
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The country had been suffering through the worst economic downturn since the Great Recession since December, 2007.
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In the event of an economic downturn, high debt levels leave companies - and sectors - vulnerable to collapse.
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Banking sources say the tests will show the bank has insufficient capital to withstand an economic downturn.
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A recession could dent confidence, but few expect an economic downturn to derail the shift to digitisation.
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Most economists predict an economic downturn would be disastrous for young, uneducated men looking for a job.
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An economic downturn is making matters worse: Italy fell into recession in the second half of 2018.
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Some of these firms, launched after the 21 financial crisis, have yet to experience an economic downturn.
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Higher debt will put increased stress on balance sheets in the event of a global economic downturn.
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One-third of the retail clients surveyed said they expect an economic downturn within the next year.
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We rarely see such numbers in an economic downturn, suggesting that China's problems are sectoral, not endemic.
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Some people here attribute the rising crime to an increase in opioid addiction and an economic downturn.
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Moreover, a "typical economic downturn" can deplete an automaker's cash pile within 6-8 quarters, Jonas said.
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Other than the trading houses, Japanese exporters in general will be hit by the global economic downturn.
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The key credit metrics of the company evidence the resilience of the company to the economic downturn.
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The economic downturn has forced manufacturers to cut costs to remain afloat amid onerous taxes and bureaucracy.
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But much of that market is just barely investment grade, meaning it's vulnerable to an economic downturn.
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But a slowdown in China and a collapse in copper prices led to a severe economic downturn.
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This year, 47 percent said they expected "a significant economic downturn" within three years, the Council said.
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Prior to the economic downturn, Trump announced that he would delay additional tariffs one China until Dec.
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That makes Starbucks vulnerable if consumers decide to cut back on spending because of the economic downturn.
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These asset-light, lower-revenue agreements, he said, are more likely to survive during an economic downturn.
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A global economic downturn is widely expected to also dent fuel demand growth, weighing on energy prices.
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The longer he serves without economic downturn or war, the more inured they become to his behavior.
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ZipRecruiter labor economist Julia Pollak analyzed the jobs expected to see growth during the next economic downturn.
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That "flattening" trend is usually present before an economic downturn as risk inflates short-term debt yields.
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During the recovery from the economic downturn, big business has benefitted from a record number of loans.
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The state also recently created a rainy day fund as a buffer against the next economic downturn.
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It warned that it could cause the worst economic downturn since the Great Recession a decade ago.
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An economic downturn may soften pressure on local housing markets, but it will not fix this problem.
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His prediction of a market plunge and economic downturn unsurprisingly leads to a defensive recommendation for stocks.
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U-SHAPED RECOVERY Economists say the upcoming economic downturn is most likely to assume a U-shape.
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The economic downturn brought about by the outbreak is already putting millions of Americans' jobs at risk.
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And during a pandemic and an economic downturn, consumers are not splurging on new shoes or clothes.
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But the confrontation has been years in the making, driven by an economic downturn and political discontent.
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It cites the current economic downturn and COVID-19 as the reason for both of these events.
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Bottom line: Wall Street wants a substantial fiscal stimulus package to fend off a pronounced economic downturn.
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The restaurant industry has been among the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic downturn.
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Therefore, it is likely that current rates of change will generally be sustained barring an economic downturn.
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These problems have been caused by chronic lack of maintenance, mismanagement and the economic downturn, they say.
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Their strategies and risk controls have not been tested by significant market volatility or an economic downturn.
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That could be tested in the event of an economic downturn, but for now things are rosy.
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Then came the global financial panic of 623 — the most crippling economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Bahamians started to arrive in the 1880s, following an economic downturn on the islands, Dr. Dunn said.
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One major driver of the economic downturn in Hong Kong is a steep decline in retail sales.
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Even though it was a period of economic downturn, the return on investment was still 250:1!
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Some card issuers have said they've begun to tighten lending standards ahead of a possible economic downturn.
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DO YOU ANTICIPATE, IF THERE IS AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN, EITHER HERE OR CHINA, THAT IMPACTING YOUR RESULTS?
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The tepid demand for electricity in an economic downturn has also exacerbated the troubles for renewable energy.
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An economic downturn will only encourage a new exodus, fueling the cycle of instability and illegal immigration.
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Some of these firms, launched after the 2008 financial crisis, have yet to experience an economic downturn.
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But experts say there's an underlying risk in the sector that could be exacerbated in an economic downturn.
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The firm's base case assumes "an economic downturn does not happen" through the end of 2021, DeBlase said.
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There's fairly broad agreement among economists that this kind of stimulus can work during a severe economic downturn.
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He said he suspects financial market sentiment is "unduly pessimistic" and does not himself expect an economic downturn.
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The container shipping industry has been struggling because of overcapacity as a result of the global economic downturn.
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In 2016 average earnings rose by 2.2%, the joint-highest growth seen since the economic downturn in 2008.
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An economic downturn may provide us an opportunity to further scale our platform at more attractive unit economics.
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The credit markets likewise continue to show firm risk appetites and modest risk of an imminent economic downturn.
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Any economic downturn would be a worry for President Tayyip Erdogan, who will seek re-election in 2019.
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"There is a slight danger that we talk our way into an economic downturn as well," he said.
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Temasek considered that sharing-economy companies, such as AirBNB, are likely to be resilient to an economic downturn.
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However, advisors are feeling cautious as of late, worrying that an economic downturn might be around the corner.
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It's worth noting, every bear market that preceded a recession was still around when the economic downturn began.
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The innovative payment arrangement was instrumental to meeting the rising demand for hospital care amidst an economic downturn.
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British banks and housebuilders, two sectors that are particularly vulnerable to an economic downturn, were hit especially hard.
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We know that thousands of construction workers left the industry during the economic downturn and have not returned.
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Financial advisors said Americans are making the right decisions outside of politics to prepare for an economic downturn.
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Failing to do so could limit the Fed's power to blunt the impact of the next economic downturn.
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A recent McKinsey report calls for bold moves from banks as they prepare for a possible economic downturn.
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Men were slightly more likely to blame Democrats for an economic downturn compared with women, 23.01% to 295%.
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Companies that rent out WeWork's space may choose to simply cut its WeWork membership during an economic downturn.
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A sharp economic downturn in the coming months could shift the debate, reducing enthusiasm for a hard Brexit.
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Because lots of signs are pointing to an economic downturn in the next year, maybe even a recession.
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Observers also worried about its nominal $47 billion valuation and its resilience should it face an economic downturn.
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Golding also said UK lenders could look to team up, especially with palpable concerns of an economic downturn.
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T&R demonstrated resilience during the economic downturn in 21500-21000, despite being structurally exposed to discretionary spending.
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He sees reasons to be hesitant, with recent signals of a wider economic downturn hinting at a recession.
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President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's long war against various rebel groups has coincided with a severe economic downturn.
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My analysis shows that the alleged perils of tax reform—energy, insecurity and an economic downturn—are overstated.
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For instance, an economic downturn occurred in the mid-19th century during the age of steam and railways.
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Yields on Treasury bonds are tumbling, as investors seek safe harbor against growing fears of an economic downturn.
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Four-inch heels apparently mean an economic downturn, and kinky porn habits can offer commentary on social oppression.
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Goldman is recommending that clients shift money to stocks that are better suited to weather an economic downturn.
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Mr. Trump is acutely aware of the threat an economic downturn poses to the foundation of his presidency.
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Bernstein said in its upgrade of Northrop Grumman that the defensive company may benefit in an economic downturn.
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Fears of an economic downturn could make it much harder for them to raise outside funds, they said.
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Some investors also said continued volatility in markets or an economic downturn could wear away at Trump's support.
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Still, analysis shows there is often a significant lag before a recession hits and an economic downturn ensues.
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Chinese consumers are being more cautious with spending during this economic downturn, Alexandra Stevenson of the NYT reports.
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Auto jobs started scattering during the energy crisis of the 1970s and the economic downturn of the 1980s.
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China's Commerce Ministry said a global economic downturn was the root cause of difficulties for the steel industry.
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When people make irrational decisions during an economic downturn, they can irrevocably ruin the prospects for their retirement.
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Go deeper: Big companies are prepping for an economic downturn Cities see signs of recession on the horizon
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Mark is a great guy, but he has lost his job because of Britain's Brexit-induced economic downturn.
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"Investors now expect any confirmed economic downturn to be salved by easing," Ken Odeluga, City Index analyst, said.
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Often, an economic downturn means that the locals are spending less money on hotels, restaurants, and other services.
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The company's weak finances are causing operational disruptions, and are both affected by and contributing to Venezuela's economic downturn.
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Between the last peak and the current one, you may recall, was a major economic downturn — the Great Recession.
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Indian banks including SBI have seen their credit and deposit growth slowing in recent years amid an economic downturn.
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Legal Harborside, his company's current flagship restaurant, was projected to be over 20,000 square feet amid an economic downturn.
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She worries that a rate reduction would limit the Fed's policy flexibility in the event of an economic downturn.
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Already carrying the high cost of its mega-easing programme, the BoJ lacks tools to fight another economic downturn.
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Some investors are worried an economic downturn over the coming months will soon start to significantly dent fuel demand.
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Some investors are worried an economic downturn over the coming months could soon start to significantly dent fuel demand.
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The test determined that Citigroup has the capital to keep lending in a severe economic downturn, Dow Jones reported.
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Hypermarkets traditionally struggle in an economic downturn as consumers tighten their belts and turn to smaller shops and discounters.
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The state had enjoyed a major boom, but after hitting highs in 2014, it suffered a major economic downturn.
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ONE THING I WOULD LIKE TO SEE IS GREATER AUTOMATIC FISCAL STABILIZER PRESSURES IN THE CASE OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN.
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After an era marked by economic downturn and natural disasters, the country is ready to embrace a new age.
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The next world economic downturn is most likely to come from the U.S., Fitch Ratings' chief economist has warned.
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Since 25, when Puerto Rico suffered an economic downturn, Puerto Ricans have been leaving for other parts of America.
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Friar acknowledged risks and said the diversity of Square's ecosystem should help balance that in any potential economic downturn.
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So, we need to see a nationally synchronized economic downturn to drive a big fall in the housing market.
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During the economic downturn tree farmers were limiting their crops to save money during a time of decreased demand.
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The figures gave some much-needed relief to investors unnerved of late by fears of a global economic downturn.
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Adding to woes, factory activity contracted across Asia and Europe last month on fears of a global economic downturn.
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Other top concerns include an economic downturn, at 35 percent; Social Security changes, 33 percent; and inflation, 29 percent.
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"We expect that to accelerate over the next three years," barring a trade war or economic downturn, Miller said.
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Still, lenders have built massive capital buffers, suggesting that they already have adequate reserves to withstand an economic downturn.
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The strategy was intended to increase Countrywide earnings from default-related services during an economic downturn, the commission said.
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Panama fared "remarkably well during the global economic downturn," said Lucia Haines, a director of Panama Realtor, a brokerage.
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Fitch expects Home Depot would remain FCF positive in an economic downturn, as it did through the last recession.
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Banks, wary of an economic downturn, have in some instances stepped back from lending to companies perceived as riskier.
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Turkey is grappling with a sharp fall in its currency, double-digit inflation and an expected sharp economic downturn.
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But he gave it up in 2000, at the earliest signs of the economic downturn, and lost about $200,000.
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To put it more bluntly, those who were in no way responsible for our nation's economic downturn were punished.
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An inverted yield curve has in the past indicated that a recession or economic downturn is on its way.
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It was imposed amid a global economic downturn after allegations of anomalies in the recruitment process, government officials said.
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Kenan Fikri saw first-hand how a once-prosperous region can become blighted by technology innovation and economic downturn.
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Amid this uncertainty is one constant: Borrowers are less likely to meet their monthly payments during an economic downturn.
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A global economic downturn, trade disputes and Brexit uncertainty fueled people's fears of losing their jobs and their income.
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It's no secret that coronavirus fears have infected the market and prompted concerns about a potential global economic downturn.
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The market dropped and the hard reality of an economic downturn combined with a public health crisis hit us.
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To the Editor: I guarantee that when the inevitable economic downturn comes, President Trump will refuse to own it.
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Economic downturn could push even more people into crime and weaken the government's efforts to contain sprawling drug cartels.
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Defensive stocks can outperform the broader market during an economic downturn because there is constant demand for their products.
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They are also the least likely to have other resources to buffer themselves from the impact of economic downturn.
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"Gold Rush wants to be the champion for our community, especially during this economic downturn," he said via email.
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Economists are nearly unanimous about one thing Americans desperately need to weather the coronavirus crisis and economic downturn: cash.
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Venture capital investment exploded across a number of geographies in 2019 despite the constant threat of an economic downturn.
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This part of the yield curve is closely watched by the Federal Reserve for signs of an economic downturn.
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Duke University professor Campbell Harvey said people shouldn't wait for the economic downturn he anticipates before taking preventive measures.
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We believed that small businesses were going to be the engine that powered America out of the economic downturn.
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During the economic downturn, tree farmers were limiting their crops to save money during a time of decreased demand.
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Will there be an economic downturn or a correction that could impact consumer spending or it could impact advertising?
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The Great Recession of the late 2000s was the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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ROBUST LABOUR MARKET Labour Office head Detlef Scheele said the economic downturn was partly reflected in the joblessness data.
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"If you Google GitLab's biggest risks, an economic downturn is one of the biggest things we list," Sijbrandij said.
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But Brazil's unemployment rate climbed to 13.7 percent in the first quarter as a harrowing economic downturn grinds on.
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Although consumer spending is still strong, in a possible economic downturn, members will rethink their spending and membership fees.
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If you become concerned about too many foreigners, you are very likely to become afraid of economic downturn, too.
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The media can harden and deepen fears about an economic downturn, but it doesn't seem to actually produce them.
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Politicians play to the crowd, using the first misconception to compound an economic downturn with poorly timed deficit reduction.
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As fears of a looming major economic downturn grew, most news outlets turned their attention to the financial markets.
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The occupancy rate remained healthy at 92% in 2008 and 87% in 2009 during the trough of the economic downturn.
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This category is most susceptible to the growth of price elasticity in an economic downturn, particularly in disposable income verticals.
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Trump fears rising rates could trigger an economic downturn that would jeopardize his 2020 re-election campaign, the Journal reported.
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Spain shed millions of jobs during a five-year economic downturn that began in 2008 after a property bubble burst.
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I mean, you never know if there is a major economic downturn that may be out of all our control.
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She's talking about the so-called "lipstick effect," when an economic downturn results in higher sales of small luxury items.
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"We are better positioned for several reasons to deal with [an economic] downturn than we were in 2007," he said.
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"You really didn't see the big boom or the big bust" in St. Louis through the economic downturn, Gascon said.
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Commodity markets were also dominated by fears of economic downturn, with Brent crude off almost 2% at $68.79 per barrel.
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The White House is reportedly considering whether to push for a payroll tax cut to stem a potential economic downturn.
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Manitoba has run deficits for a decade, after a major flood and economic downturn blew a hole in its finances.
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Many economists believe that the Fed's quick action in late 2008 saved the country from a more severe economic downturn.
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The overwhelming majority of likely voters -- 73% -- surveyed are worried about an economic downturn that could negatively affect their families.
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FBR said risks include possible economic downturn in the banks Southeastern region, significant competition or dramatic changes in interest rates.
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The continuing negative feelings against big business that peaked during the economic downturn of 2008-09 are still out there.
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The move has raised questions about the stability of a banking sector buffeted by an economic downturn and Western sanctions.
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That has increased vulnerabilities in the financial system, which could worsen effects of an economic downturn, according to the IMF.
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The industry has enjoyed a turnaround after overcapacity and the withdrawal of some government subsidies during the global economic downturn.
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Kuroda said that while such a risk cannot be ruled out, the chance of a deep economic downturn remains small.
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Russia cut the subsidies it uses to keep its one-time Soviet vassal afloat, worsening an economic downturn in Belarus.
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Growth in India is a tantalizing prospect as Apple grapples with the economic downturn in China, its second largest market.
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With demand weakened by the economic downturn, a metals glut has dragged prices to multi-year lows, causing widespread losses.
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The owners formed Caesars through a $30 billion leveraged buyout of Harrah's in 2008, just before a U.S. economic downturn.
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It keeps businesses busy during those days which means a lot when we're coming from a period of economic downturn.
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An economic downturn has driven more than 3 million Venezuelans to emigrate, fleeing hyperinflation and shortages of food and medicine.
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Mr. Sisi, who only a year ago seemed unchallengeable, is grappling with a steep economic downturn and unusually vocal criticism.
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On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve is scheduled to report how 33 financial institutions fared in a simulated bad economic downturn.
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He voted for Britain to leave and said he was not concerned with the economic downturn that Britain potentially faces.
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There are good reasons to worry about what might happen to The We Company when the next economic downturn hits.
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That means fiscal policy may play a bigger role in reflating growth when Japan faces another economic downturn, he said.
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It could signal expectations of an economic downturn, or could simply reflect better than expected growth in Europe and elsewhere.
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While Hispanics were among the hardest hit by the economic downturn, they have also been among the fastest to rebound.
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Under the rules, a ratio of 100 percent represents sufficient capitalisation to weather an extreme economic downturn, according to regulators.
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Banks have been hit by concerns over their huge exposure to bad loans built up during years of economic downturn.
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Sri Lanka's leaders, caught in a tense political climate amid the economic downturn, are reluctant to agree to those terms.
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Many want to save in case of an economic downturn, but there are other priorities, Greg McBride, CFA for bankrate.
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This pandemic is already an economic crisis for many workers and firms, and is moving toward a wider economic downturn.
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As the coronavirus panic sparks a new economic downturn, he shared his insights into how businesses can navigate today's situation.
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The Fed warned in May that the rapid growth of debt could leave risky borrowers vulnerable to an economic downturn.
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An economic downturn due to the coronavirus would put an abrupt end to the longest-running expansion in U.S. history.
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And small business owners may not have much in emergency savings to help them pull through a possible economic downturn.
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But employees of banks and investment firms could still feel the impact of the pandemic and the recent economic downturn.
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The package floods the country with money in an attempt to blunt the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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If you're seeking a job that can survive an economic downturn, ZipRecruiter released a list of 25 "recession-proof" careers.
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The result is a serious economic downturn, one that requires policies that respond to this crisis rather than the last.
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It looks like investors new to the notion of an economic downturn may have seen their first such bounce yesterday.
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"We were going through an incredibly difficult economic downturn, and so we ended up recruiting 3.9 million people," he said.
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This part of the yield curve is also closely watched by the Federal Reserve for signs of an economic downturn.
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The occupancy rate remained healthy at 92% in 7503 and 87% in 2009 during the trough of the economic downturn.
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The ongoing spread of the virus has triggered fears of an economic downturn, with US stocks tumbling over the week.
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Kamori Kanko, which at one time operated ski resorts in Colorado and California, withstood Japan's economic downturn in the 1990s.
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Emirates Airline President Tim Clark believes the Dubai-based carrier will eventually overcome escalating concerns about a global economic downturn.
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The bond market sent a recession signal on Thursday as China's fast-spreading coronavirus reignited fears of an economic downturn.
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Though the number of foreign buyers dropped off during the global economic downturn, real estate in Cartagena held its own.
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The country's vehicle production fell 3 percent 41.15 million in 2017, its lowest level since the 2009 global economic downturn.
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Hyman said while the recent flattening concerns him, he hasn't taken action to protect against an economic downturn just yet.
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But states without strong unemployment insurance programs will experience profound pain when the next economic downturn happens, and it will.
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While the risks of an economic downturn have increased, this event is less than likely in our 6900 baseline projection.
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Most famously, it launched the Wii Fit at the start of the global economic downturn more than a decade ago.
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The housing crash and economic downturn that started in 2008 further slowed that recovery, he said, decreasing demand for homes.
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The housing crash and economic downturn that started in 2008 further slowed that recovery, he said, decreasing demand for homes.
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He bought the couple's house four years later, a time when house prices dropped significantly because of the economic downturn.
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Meanwhile, the industry is bracing for an economic downturn, exacerbated by flip-flopping government policies on trade and vehicle emissions.
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A surplus of wheat and a strong U.S. dollar have created the worst economic downturn in American agriculture in decades.
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Stocks turned sour on fears of an economic downturn signaled by the bond market and ongoing U.S. trade tensions with China.
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The opposition has criticized the budget, saying it is wasteful and that savings should be made for the next economic downturn.
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A rapid tightening of financial conditions could drive a steep economic downturn, as creditworthiness in the corporate debt market has deteriorated.
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Profit also declined 12 percent in Brazil to €317 million in the fourth quarter amid an economic downturn in that country.
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Hawke was riding high in opinion polls by the mid-1980s and won re-election in 1987 despite an economic downturn.
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With the threat of an economic downturn we believe video game stocks will be increasingly seen as safe havens for investors.
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In Europe, Deutsche Bank on Thursday passed the Fed's stress test, which gauges banks' abilities to weather a major economic downturn.
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The Yardeni Research president suggests investors who fear an economic downturn will miss out on a fresh run to record highs.
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Banks hold large amounts of government debt and are exposed to bad commercial loans built up during years of economic downturn.
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More recently, Republicans in Maine and Kansas imposed work requirements for food stamps after they were waived during the economic downturn.
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Large regional banks want to reduce daily paperwork requirements showing that they've maintained enough assets to handle a sudden economic downturn.
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Its premiere followed an especially tumultuous year for a Japanese population already struggling to pull itself out of an economic downturn.
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No. The 23% one-day decline in American equities in October 1987 (Black Monday) was not followed by an economic downturn.
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This suggests that the euro zone's economic downturn was more severe than earlier thought and makes the recovery even more protracted.
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But if you're looking to adjust your portfolio for an economic downturn, these historical trades may be a good starting point.
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Other proposals would extend unemployment benefits during times of economic downturn, up from a typical 26 weeks in normal economic climates.
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"The Brazilian economic downturn took a real turn for the worse in February," said Rob Dobson, a senior economist at Markit.
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Brazil is mired in its worst economic downturn in eight decades and a return to growth has so far been elusive.
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That happened following an inversion of part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve, which is considered an important economic downturn indicator.
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The company provides financial services to "nonprime consumers," a segment of the market seen as particularly vulnerable in an economic downturn.
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However, SMI's potential risk could increase in the event of a sharp economic downturn because its loans are concentrated in infrastructure.
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This comes as a result of a lack of housing, failed social reform policies and the economic downturn, the Times reports.
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Like the baby boomers, these young people came of age during an economic downturn, confronting a tight housing and job market.
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She believes this group may have been hardest-hit by the economic downturn, but she added that unknown factors probably contributed.
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But its overreliance on one industry making a non-essential product means business dries up very quickly during an economic downturn.
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"That's fine in a strong economy but an economic downturn would make it very difficult for the event organizers," Sanwal says.
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Nevertheless, it reiterated that it may need to cut rates later to fight an economic downturn triggered by low oil prices.
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Yes, the economic downturn that swept the world starting in 2007 left untold millions behind, and many have never caught up.
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To measure whether that economic downturn was affecting voting, they looked at House races—and came away with a stunning result.
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Trump has adamantly denied any role in the global economic downturn, maintaining that his ongoing trade war with China is working.
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In an economic downturn, it may not have enough revenue coming in to match all the money it's committed to spending.
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Potential investors are reportedly worried about these related-party transactions, its valuation, business model, and potential resilience in an economic downturn.
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The Walmart executive said he's "nervous" for brands that weren't concerned with profitability, especially in the event of an economic downturn.
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Usually, the U.S. goes through a recession every 57 months and you could argue that we're overdue for another economic downturn.
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Will a President Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump face a serious economic downturn or a recession in the next four years?
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In a more reassuring remark, Dombrovskis said the EU financial system was robust and able to withstand a severe economic downturn.
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He noted stocks are also "a little overvalued here" and that fundamentals do not warrant concerns about a severe economic downturn.
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Sales slumped 31 percent in Brazil, where the worst economic downturn in decades is weighing on disposable income for cell services.
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Some buyside investors would like to see better regulation of underwriting standards as the market expects a late-cycle economic downturn.
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When 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA in 1943, Sweden was in the middle of an economic downturn, Eriksson said.
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The president, however, has pushed against the notion an economic downturn is on the horizon, and defended his controversial trade tactics.
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Many states waived this provision during the economic downturn, but started reimposing it in recent years as the job market improved.
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Recall also that when he assumed the presidency, America confronted the worst economic downturn, at that time, since the Great Depression.
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The biggest growth came during the economic downturn of the past five years, both in terms of customers and market value.
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The 21 economic downturn hammered state budgets, resulting in major cuts to public university funding that persisted well into the 2010s.
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Companies, nervous about an economic downturn, have begun drawing on lines of credit from banks in order to create a buffer.
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Today, the shop depends on business from tourists as the city has been less prosperous since the economic downturn in 2007.
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States in turn will need support from the federal government, as their tax revenue takes a hit in the economic downturn.
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The province has run deficits since 2009-10, after a major flood and economic downturn blew a hole in its finances.
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An economic downturn could prompt casual dining customers to forgo those meals and turn instead to cheaper options like fast food.
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Mr. Liddell, a New Zealander by birth, became Microsoft's chief financial officer in 2005, leading the company through the economic downturn.
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At the same time, the Catskills were on the verge of another economic downturn as the Borscht Belt lost its cachet.
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I began to see myself as one company reshuffle or sale or economic downturn away from losing all I worked for.
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It's also propelled issues like public health and the economic downturn to the forefront in races up and down the ballot.
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In Canada, we're going through an economic downturn in part due to the massive abortion that is the Alberta oil industry.
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Achuthan, who's co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute, contends both groups would be falling simultaneously during an economic downturn.
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The coronavirus crisis and a widely-predicted economic downturn could hasten the ongoing shift to the cloud, Wall Street analysts say.
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That's because the factors driving the initial economic downturn are global, severe and hitting supply-and-demand at the same time.
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Critics have long scoffed at its business model, and many think that it will face a reckoning in an economic downturn.
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Economists at the Federal Reserve recently called the 403-month/10-year inversion "the best summary measure" for an economic downturn.
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Another economic downturn could be especially devastating to this state, with a tax system heavily reliant on high-income wage earners.
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Ashley Baca is one of the many American workers whose income has dried up thanks to the coronavirus-caused economic downturn.
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But these are too late to prevent the coronavirus from spreading and too little to stave off a deeper economic downturn.
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Small business confidence, jobless claims, mortgage activity, and President Trump's reelection odds could also signal the chances of an economic downturn.
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"Markets are anticipating the same policy playbook even though this COVID-19-induced economic downturn is different from others," they added.
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The American economy has enjoyed strong job creation numbers, which makes it hard to imagine an outright economic downturn anytime soon.
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Russia's once-booming car market was a high-profile victim of the country's economic downturn but returned to growth last year.
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This led to a wave of major investment bank failures that launched the world's worst economic downturn since the 1930's.
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The transaction comes as Italy - the third-largest economy in the euro zone - shows signs of emerging from an economic downturn.
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Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, says that we are approaching what looks like the beginning of an economic downturn.
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High oil prices could propel inflation further upward and leave policymakers less leeway to reduce the severity of the economic downturn.
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Remedies rooted solely in the executive branch might assure investors and business leaders that an economic downturn could be swiftly addressed.
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This may render the non-financial corporate sector and broader economy more vulnerable to the negative effects of an economic downturn.
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On one hand, organized labor and civil groups were challenging the government's structural adjustment policies that had precipitated an economic downturn.
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In the new spot, several black South Bend residents laud Buttigieg's leadership in the town during a time of economic downturn.
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In 2002, amid an economic downturn, outrage against Mr. Chávez's policies swelled into protests that threatened to overwhelm the presidential palace.
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The country's decision to leave the European Union is cited as the main reason that there could be an economic downturn.
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For these reasons, I worry about what the next economic downturn will be like, though it is unlikely to come soon.
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The economic downturn has hammered the country's stock market and prompted warnings from top companies like Apple (AAPL) and Caterpillar (CAT).
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Remedies rooted solely in the executive branch might assure investors and business leaders that an economic downturn could be swiftly addressed.
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There is an unresolved trade war with China, a nation already contending with an economic downturn that could dampen global demand.
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But in the next economic downturn, for-profit colleges will have fewer federal restraints in their pursuit of students — and profit.
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Burmistrova blamed the decline on warmer weather in Europe and an economic downturn in Turkey, a top consumer of Russian gas.
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A big concern is that a Brexit could set off an economic downturn for Britain and a plunge in the country's currency.
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European government bonds have enjoyed a blistering rally in recent sessions as investors fearful of a global economic downturn looked for safety.
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An administration would normally only take those steps when faced with the real possibility of an economic downturn or stock market collapse.
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The sudden jump in job creation defies the panicked narrative on Wall Street that an economic downturn is right around the corner.
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Industrial production fell more-than-expected margin in October, further evidence of an economic downturn after a currency crisis earlier this year.
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That gives the Fed less room to maneuver than in the past in terms of cutting rates when another economic downturn occurs.
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Jordan is increasingly in debt and dependent on foreign aid, at a time when regional crises have helped drive an economic downturn.
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"This is another signal that we may be inching towards an economic downturn, and we must tailor our spending accordingly," Yee said.
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Earlier this month, Apple lowered its revenue guidance, and CEO Tim Cook blamed an economic downturn in China for lackluster iPhone sales.
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Economists also point to the "yield curve" as a sign an economic downturn is coming — a wonky indicator of what's to come.
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The two countries said that support for investment, usually the first to suffer during an economic downturn, would play a stabilizing role.
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However, if there is an economic downturn and you are unemployed, you may be out of work for a year or more.
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"More often than not, that degree of monetary restraint in the past has landed the economy in an economic downturn," he said.
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What's happening: It's part of a plan to insulate the company from a looming economic downturn, Bloomberg reported Monday, citing anonymous sources.
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Brazil is grappling with its longest economic downturn since the 1930s and there are concerns that it could spiral into a depression.
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It added that without the loosening in monetary policy, it was likely that the economic downturn would have been far more severe.
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But Angola is standing out as a bright spot, where, after years of economic downturn, a 2019 recovery has come into view.
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The bank of England is now expected to consider cutting interest rates early in response to the political turmoil and economic downturn.
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Rather, Williams said the Fed, when confronted with an economic downturn and interest rates close to zero, should cut quickly and aggressively.
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Rousseff's popularity has been pummeled by Brazil's worst economic downturn since the Great Depression and the spreading corruption investigation focused on Petrobras.
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Short of a major economic downturn, centre-left moderation still looks like the likeliest means to winning a general election next year.
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Greece's recovery belies its vulnerability to an economic downturn and a new European debt crisis; perhaps one caused by Italy's fiscal theatrics.
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Should an economic downturn materialize, he may even need to turn to the unconventional tools that Congress criticized his predecessors for using.
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When Obama took office in January 201003, the country was in the midst of the deepest economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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When Obama took office in January 26.6, the country was in the midst of the deepest economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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But the economic downturn took a toll, and he and his wife consolidated and moved to the loft apartment above the restaurant.
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However, Brazilian auto sales have fallen by half since their 2012 peak due to a severe economic downturn and ineffective industrial policies.
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He pointed to subdued household consumption as the biggest reason behind the broader economic downturn, suggesting tax breaks might bolster household incomes.
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Against this backdrop, banks are struggling to raise the capital they need to deal with unpaid loans accumulated during the economic downturn.
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Meanwhile, Beijing reported stronger-than-anticipated trade data on Thursday, offering a welcome relief to investors concerned about a global economic downturn.
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In fact, the economic downturn in 2008 is what allowed them the breathing room to enter e-commerce, late in the game.
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A number of Fed policymakers have warned that a run-up in commercial real estate prices could intensify any future economic downturn.
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Another standout detail: How positive Buffett remained in his letters leading up to moments of economic downturn, especially in 2001 and 2008.
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Despite worries of an economic downturn, one sector is poised for another year of solid growth in 2016, according to one study.
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Graduates on both sides of the Atlantic face increasing competition in a jobs market that is slowly recovering from the economic downturn.
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The latest bout of Trumpian immigrant-bashing fits the mould in one respect: it comes on the heels of an economic downturn.
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Elizabeth already has plenty of other crises to deal with: a Russian spy, an economic downturn, the tragedy of the Aberfan disaster.
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Jerry Brown (D) on Friday unveiled a nearly $220006 billion budget proposal aimed at stocking away billions for the next economic downturn.
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Keeping policy super-loose leaves Kuroda little room to cushion the blow were a new economic downturn or financial crisis to hit.
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One wonders whether the last to enter will be the first to leave should an economic downturn occur in the short term.
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Goldman Sachs may get stung by rising loan losses on the Apple Card in the next economic downturn, according to Nomura analysts.
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Their popularity was stoked after the 2008 financial crisis, when they were some of the best performing investments during the economic downturn.
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For instance, China is already the world's largest importer of crude oil, so its economic downturn has aided in lowering oil prices.
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He also repeated that fiscal policy is on an unsustainable path and could limit the ability to respond to an economic downturn.
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Still, economists have raised concerns about a possible economic downturn next year, particularly because of Trump's year-plus trade war with China.
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Messaging, he replied — he had offered a vision that did not resonate with Americans who are still suffering from the economic downturn.
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He went on to guide Corning to recovery after it suffered severe financial reversals during a national economic downturn in the 1970s.
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If enough people lose confidence in the economy and cut back on doing things and spending, that could cause an economic downturn.
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Regulators tested the biggest banks for financial resilience against problems like a severe economic downturn or a sudden shock to global markets.
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The economic downturn continued throughout the 20th century, with the advent of suburban indoor malls drawing business away from the downtown area.
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Here are the 5 pieces of advice they have for company leaders navigating their startups through a looming coronavirus-driven economic downturn.
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The state's comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, has long suggested New York's reserves are not built up to withstand disaster or severe economic downturn.
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The Trump administration and Congress are discussing a $1 trillion stimulus package, including direct cash payments, to help dampen the economic downturn.
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The conglomerate late on Tuesday scrapped its 2019/2020 profit outlook, blaming the economic downturn triggered by the spread of the coronavirus.
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Investors in the $8 trillion market for corporate debt are showing a preference for higher quality due to the sudden economic downturn.
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"China's economic downturn is taking a toll on Tencent, because companies impacted by the slowdown spend less money on advertising," he said.
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Workers had raised concerns internally that workers might have to start looking for other jobs amid an unprecedented outbreak and economic downturn.
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The vote comes as the nation, home to the world's eighth-largest economy, is struggling to emerge from a brutal economic downturn.
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The health crisis that emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan risks producing the worst economic downturn since the global financial crisis.
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How the pandemic and the looming economic downturn will impact Oracle's transformation was clearly top of mind for some Wall Street analysts.
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On Tuesday, economists at Goldman Sachs issued a bullish report that argued an economic downturn is unlikely over the next several years.
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Meanwhile, Coronavirus-related turmoil in the stock markets and the potential for an economic downturn could further dampen interest in DoorDash's shares.
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US and global oil benchmarks also fell further on the expectation of lower demand for energy in a coronavirus-inspired economic downturn.
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But Trump during the meeting pointed the finger at the Federal Reserve, saying it deserves to share blame for the economic downturn.
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Government bond yields slumped to record lows in early September as fund managers, fearful of an economic downturn scrambled into government debt.
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Government bond yields slumped to record lows in early September as fund managers, fearful of an economic downturn, scrambled into government debt.
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Even worse, this limit is a far bigger problem when an economic downturn follows closely on the heels of a previous recession.
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Even though the country was mired in an economic downturn when Mr. Glass gained control, Walmart managed to increase sales several fold.
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Two in 5 people say they're not ready for an economic downturn in the next year, according to a new Bankrate poll.
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While some experts think the future is bright for iBuyers, others point out that the model hasn&apost weathered an economic downturn.
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The Danish central bank also carried out a stress test on the banks to see how they could withstand an economic downturn.
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Ireland's 2008 economic downturn, and the ensuing austerity measures, brought drastic cuts to state budgets in areas like health, education and housing.
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Fed: Letting inflation run too hot could lead to 'a significant economic downturn' The U.S. labor shortage is reaching a critical point
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If Trump can avoid an economic downturn in 2020, Tomicki thinks that investors should prepare for another four years of this administration.
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For the first time since the global economic downturn that began a decade ago, the world's major economies are growing in unison.
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The short explanation has to do with an economic downturn and one of the most dramatic corruption scandals in modern political history.
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If you think about his reactions to the economic downturn, to downsizing government, to austerity, we can just go down the line.
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And while markets may be forecasting that the U.S. central bank will initiate some easing, Mnuchin suggested that doesn't presage any economic downturn.
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Clearly, the decline in bank shares reflects turmoil in the commodities markets, the economic downturn in China and renewed banking troubles in Europe.
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Armenia depends heavily for aid and investment on Russia, which has been hard hit in the past three years by an economic downturn.
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And almost a third expect the next economic downturn will happen in the next year, as shown in the chart from Schwab below.
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Though there is a statistical correlation between yield curve inversion and economic downturn, it can take months or years for recession to unfold.
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Its fast-growing portfolio has yet to weather a full economic cycle and asset quality could come under pressure in an economic downturn.
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Russia's car industry has been hammered by a steep economic downturn, fueled by collapsing oil prices and Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis.
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Despite the economic downturn, Latin America is one of the top regions in the world for e-commerce growth, according to BI Intelligence.
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Most analysts have also warned of a rocky first quarter, and do not expect China's economic downturn to bottom out until mid-year.
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All this has boosted the morale of a service which was hurt by the spending squeeze mandated in 21860 after the economic downturn.
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But they tend to reach further down the credit curve, raising questions about how many would fare in their first-ever economic downturn.
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The estimates were markedly less optimistic than the EU executive's previous forecasts, exacerbating fears that a global economic downturn is spreading to Europe.
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During this time, the western stretch of Christopher Street from Hudson Street down to the river also goes through a seismic economic downturn.
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Hair sales have increased as the economic downturn has caused people to stop visiting salons and start caring for their hair at home.
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With Brazilians transfixed by the congressional vote, broadcast live on television, legislators denounced corruption and the economic downturn as they voted against Rousseff.
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Investors are trying to gauge whether policymakers are seriously worried about a sharp economic downturn or simply want to insure against that possibility.
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Brazil is faced with a severe economic downturn, having been awarded the Olympics with the country experiencing a financial boom back in 2009.
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"Although our business has improved lately, it does not mean that the economic downturn will not affect our business next month," Lam said.
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Most are consumer-goods companies or utilities—the type of companies that would be expected to survive an economic downturn without going bust.
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Analysts have told CNBC that Spain is unlikely to see any significant reforms and could be ill prepared for the next economic downturn.
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New figures show that countries in the eurozone have finally returned to G.D.P. levels of eight years ago, before the global economic downturn.
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What would the effects of a Chinese economic downturn, self-inflicted by the Beijing government, have on the country's long-term lunar ambitions?
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The final Concorde flight was in October 2003, as a deadly crash and economic downturn hurt demand for seats aboard the supersonic jet.
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Since the 2008 economic downturn, temporary do-it-yourself art galleries have proliferated in apartments, storefronts and other spaces all over the country.
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They are highly leveraged to any economic downturn, and are grappling with record low credit demand, falling house prices and stricter regulatory oversight.
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Over 20 percent of respondents listed the trade war as the top reason why the next U.S. economic downturn might be brought closer.
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White House economic adviser Gary Cohn opposed the tariffs as potentially sparking a trade war that could cascade into a serious economic downturn.
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Things were bad, very bad, and looking back, as one whose livelihood is within a service industry, I, too, felt the economic downturn.
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The lack of fiscal stimulus and resulting economic downturn may force the Federal Reserve, led by Chairman Jerome Powell, to cut interest rates.
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Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary warned on Tuesday of a two to three-year economic downturn if Britain votes to leave the European Union.
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In a further indication of an economic downturn, central banks in New Zealand, India and Thailand surprised markets with aggressive easings on Wednesday.
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Hit hard by economic downturn and recently bankrupt, Detroit remains resilient and produces artists and music reflective of the city's strength and determination.
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It feels counterintuitive to me that automation would spike in an economic downturn, because automation is expensive, at least in the short term.
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The coronavirus outbreak has sparked a scramble in Washington as major industries and companies are pressing for aid to weather the economic downturn.
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Perhaps the biggest question will, however, remain unanswered for a while: if the effect of any economic downturn will register in the polls.
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The mounting losses and concerns over how its business model would survive an economic downturn has raised skepticism from investors about the IPO.
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In addition, some investors believe BCA could benefit from an economic downturn as consumers prefer to buy used cars rather than new vehicles.
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The Bank of England recently warned that a no-deal Brexit could plunge Britain into the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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His digital team is searching for the right tone to ask small contributors for cash during the sharpest economic downturn in their lifetimes.
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Some state unemployment insurance programs have reduced the number of weeks workers can receive benefits since the last economic downturn in 2007-09.
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So even during times of upheaval — the Great Migration, periods of racial unrest and economic downturn — many native and longtime Southerners stay put.
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Mr. Erdogan called the election a year and a half ahead of schedule, hoping to beat the economic downturn nipping at his heels.
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Corbat and several fellow bank CEOs also stressed that their companies were well equipped to handle any economic downturn caused by the virus.
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These numbers mean the economic downturn caused by the pandemic could be far worse than predicted, according to economists like Bankrate's Mark Hamrick.
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Here is Brex's contingency plan, and what it is telling its community of like-minded startups who need to weather the economic downturn.
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Some analysts believed that the dollar is likely to remain supported as investors brace for a sharp economic downturn in the coming quarters.
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But it is unclear if Congress is willing to spend billions to store unwanted horses, especially if an economic downturn drains public funds.
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The latest salvo comes amid growing fears of a global economic downturn and increasing pessimism about the prospects of striking a trade deal.
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Kudlow said that he is confident that the U.S. would not need a substantial stimulus package to push past a possible economic downturn.
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Of his six most recent predecessors, each one who avoided an economic downturn in the last half of his first term won reelection.
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Central banks have enough trouble dealing with mild recessions, and would not be powerful enough to combat an economic downturn of that scale.
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The SARS epidemic, which emerged in China in 2002, killed nearly 800 people worldwide and triggered a severe economic downturn in the region.
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But barring a global economic downturn no one seeks, carbon dioxide emissions could be even higher in five years than they are today.
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"Over the longer term, growth in productivity remains much slower than before the economic downturn of 2008-09," ONS statistician Richard Heys said.
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Dalio doesn't think there will be an economic downturn this year and he said investors should look beyond the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
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But critics say the company may have lost focus, be overvalued, and struggle to sustain growth if the U.S. faces an economic downturn.
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Before the 2007-09 bust, the 21974-21996 recession had been the worst economic downturn in the United States since the Great Depression.
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Asian stock markets have fallen as much as a fifth over the U.S.-Chinese trade row, touching off fears of an economic downturn.
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But FUBU founder and "Shark Tank" star Daymond John believes an economic downturn doesn't have to result in the collapse of small business.
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But JLL&aposs Ben Munn saying that large-scale consolidation is unlikely from operators in the space without some sort of economic downturn.
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Under Solvency II, a solvency ratio of 100 percent signals the ability to pay all claims, even in an unusually severe economic downturn.
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"There is considerable uncertainty about the duration and impact of the coronavirus outbreak, with a risk of a pronounced economic downturn," it said.
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It is possible that some outside event, like a large economic downturn, will produce a uniform swing toward the Republicans among all groups.
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ELFA Chief Executive Officer Ralph Petta said that despite "early warning signs" of an economic downturn, loan origination activity has been strong mid-summer.
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In Spain, the development of renewables has slowed to a crawl since the government started weakening support in 2009 because of an economic downturn.
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"The problems with the pipeline increase the likelihood that the economic downturn will continue also in the current quarter ...," he wrote on social media.
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Friar acknowledged risks in some of those loans but said the diversity of Square's network should help balance that in any potential economic downturn.
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Gerstner, while cautious on the current market landscape, said history has shown that online travel operators tend to do well amid an economic downturn.
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Freeman likes a provision of the California proposal that would allow the governor to halt the increases in the event of an economic downturn.
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Dodon's promise to boost relations with Moscow has found favor with the many Moldovans suffering financially from the bans and a broader economic downturn.
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The state is in good fiscal shape with a $21.5bn budget surplus, undermining the argument that it is not prepared for an economic downturn.
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The analyst said the Fed would probably "overhike" with just two more rate rises and that would be enough to trigger an economic downturn.
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Increased Development Exposure: Exiting the economic downturn, KIM scaled back its pipeline of larger development projects instead focusing on smaller redevelopment and expansion projects.
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An economic downturn or an unpopular war could pose a threat unlike those the president has faced in his first two years in office.
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The jury's still out on whether all these baby Norths, Apples, and Pilots are a product of economic downturn or plain old millennial hipsterdom.
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More Americans are predicting an economic downturn in the coming year, a shift that could affect President Donald Trump as he seeks re-election.
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GE's forecasts do not include an economic downturn, in part because of long purchase cycles and large order backlogs on GE products, she added.
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The gloomy data underscored the challenge for Japanese policymakers worried that prolonged weakness in external demand will drive a sharp economic downturn at home.
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We needed a sustainable movement, not one that is susceptible to the fluctuating moods of a politician or the hint of an economic downturn.
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Originally conceived as a photobook, the series was triggered by the 2001 "corralito crisis" — the social and economic downturn that shook the Argentine nation.
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According to Henrich's analysis, data show that since 1960, 70 percent of new presidents face an economic downturn very early in their first term.
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The 47-page summary released on Thursday included seven pages on the prospect of an economic downturn, including two pages that sounded almost apocalyptic.
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"With China slowing, the EU sickly and the U.S. data starting to wobble, an economic downturn remains a clear and present danger," said Innes.
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The economic downturn compelled, if not forced, more and more Americans to question if we've been worshiping at the feet of the right gods.
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The understated debt-to-Ebitda ratio masks the real scale of leverage, leading to an increased risk of default, especially in the economic downturn.
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Rio 2003 had struggled with transportation, security, empty stands and dwindling funds as Brazil was gripped by its worst economic downturn since the 2200s.
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Constructor shares rose to their highest levels since 1997, before the beginning of Japan's prolonged economic downturn after the bursting of its asset bubbles.
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Indeed, during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, many states actually cut back on assistance while unemployment and hardship were quickly rising.
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Nationally, more than 5 million manufacturing jobs have disappeared since 2000, a period that also included the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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The BOE's rate decision comes after the U.S.Federal Reserve abandoned forecasts for any interest rate hikes this year amid signs of an economic downturn.
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Stocks initially turned south on the back of the Fed's decision to pause rate hikes for the year, amid signs of an economic downturn.
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The spending plan underscores Abe's willingness to avoid a repeat of the economic downturn that followed the last sales tax increase in April 2014.
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Some budget analysts fear slowing sales and income tax growth can be a leading indicator that an economic downturn is right around the corner.
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Delta Air Lines' chief financial officer told investors Thursday that the carrier is ready for an economic downturn — it's just not seeing one yet.
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Stocks may lose 210 to 212 percent of their value if he wins the November election, and there may be a broader economic downturn.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German banks have enough capital but should still build up buffers for the next economic downturn, Bundesbank director Joachim Wuermelling told Reuters.
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With the bull market now in its ninth year, Weiss is watching secular sectors --or sectors that perform well even in an economic downturn.
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In a report in June, the Fed concluded that American banks are in good condition and strong enough to withstand the next economic downturn.
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Fifty-five percent of Republican respondents said they were concerned about a potential economic downturn in 2202, compared with 2628 percent of Democratic voters.
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As 71% of America's freight is moved on trucks, companies foreseeing a need for fewer trucks is typically an omen of an economic downturn.
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A pay-go rule is even more dangerous in a time of economic downturn, when government needs to be the spender of last resort.
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FinTechs reach further down the credit curve, raising questions about how many of its customers would fare in their encounter with an economic downturn.
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The details: The money is intended for Venezuelans who have fled the South American country in response to a stark economic downturn in 2013.
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Chattanooga's unemployment rate peaked at over 10 percent during the aftermath of the 2008 economic downturn; it now hovers just less than 5 percent.
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But America's central bank, the Federal Reserve, ultimately responded forcefully to the economic downturn, helping to get the economy growing again starting in 2010.
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If an economic downturn were to occur, the data shows only a small fraction of Americans would be able to comfortably maintain their lifestyle.
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The last time we had trillion-dollar deficits was during the Great Recession, and it was the understandable outcome of a huge economic downturn.
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Under the stress tests, the Fed estimates how much capital a bank might have left after suffering big losses in a severe economic downturn.
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As painful as the last economic downturn was for rural regions, the current crisis poses its own problems that could ultimately be more devastating.
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A group of Senate Democrats wants to provide $2,000 to Americans, and potentially additional payments if the economic downturn extends into the summer months.
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A tiny fraction of it could easily double Trump's fortune, or keep his real estate company from going bankrupt in a looming economic downturn.
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Analysts say Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google Cloud will likely see little impact to their businesses from the current coronavirus-driven economic downturn.
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The BOJ faces a predicament: Having fired Kuroda's bazooka, it has little ammunition left to spur growth in the event of an economic downturn.
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An economic downturn could happen as a direct result of a babe-in-the-woods trying to do the heavy lifting of world trade.
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Brex, which was last valued at $2.6 billion, did not acquire all three companies as the rest of the world faced an economic downturn.
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I experienced my first economic downturn during the recession of 2008, and I learned a lot of lessons I'm applying to the current economy.
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No doubt, the president is worried about an economic downturn as the coronavirus epidemic intensifies — and the potential impact on his re-election campaign.
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But Trump asserted Thursday that drastic measures to protect American lives justified any potential economic downturn and offered rosy predictions of a market recovery.
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On top of the coronavirus outbreak and economic downturn, the world is now dealing with another urgent crisis in the form of global warming.
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But analysts at Needham also said Netflix's international subscriber and revenue growth, key drivers in 2020, could be threatened during a broader economic downturn.
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However, some officials have expressed unease with having rates so close to zero and the limited room that would provide in an economic downturn.
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The Fed this year has twice cut rates by a quarter point — as concerns of a global economic downturn, slowing the U.S. economy, intensify.
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The limited amount of capital the GSEs could build by retaining earnings would not be nearly enough to protect them in an economic downturn.
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With the business community fretting about a China trade war-fueled recession, Trump must signal that he's making progress on avoiding an economic downturn.
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Nottage and Whoriskey spent a great deal of time in Reading, interviewing factory workers and survivors—if that's the word—of the economic downturn.
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Target is the best retailer in this strong consumer economy, and it is prepared in the case of an economic downturn, according to Cowen.
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Last week, Tesla said in its second-quarter update it will generate positive profits and cash flow going forward absent a severe economic downturn.
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The firm cited "membership exhaustion," saying the subscription business model will be the first thing to slump in the case of an economic downturn.
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Loans will consist mainly of UK retail mortgages, which benefit from conservative underwriting standards and which have performed well through the last economic downturn.
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But the company still faces similar challenges as WeWork, most notably the danger that tenants could abandon it relatively easily in an economic downturn.
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But the "In" campaign has pressed its argument that Britain would suffer an economic downturn if it left, hurting the pound, jobs and wages.
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PT governments in recent years presided over the biggest bribery scandal in the nation's history and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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The largest government default in United States history came after a decade-long economic downturn that left Lares with a 22008 percent unemployment rate.
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But America's central bank, the Federal Reserve, ultimately responded forcefully to the economic downturn, helping to get the economy growing again starting in 03.
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But America's central bank, the Federal Reserve, ultimately responded forcefully to the economic downturn, helping to get the economy growing again starting in 21.35.
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"I think this industry is significantly more resilient than it was before, and significantly less exposed to the consequences of an economic downturn," he said.
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The International Monetary Fund said on Friday that Italy needs to respect EU budget rules and build a cash buffer for the next economic downturn.
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Development of cellulosic biofuels has been slower than expected by lawmakers when they set up the program, stymied by regulatory delays and the economic downturn.
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Cutting rates now would also take away weapons in the Fed's arsenal in the event of an economic downturn, when the Fed typically cuts rates.
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However, he does note that either an economic downturn, "a large default affecting a seasoned ABS issuance," or a ratings downgrade could have adverse consequences.
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"In the near-term, they have the ability to shore up their position to limit that downside should there be an economic downturn," Oh said.
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Interest rates will need to be in the "neutral" range at that time to give the FOMC enough ammunition to prevent a serious economic downturn.
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An economic downturn in Turkey is increasing domestic pressure on Erdogan to resettle 2000 million of the 3.6 million people the country has taken in.
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With the 20143 financial crisis still on people's minds, Americans were eager for reassurance as they grappled with the new realities of the economic downturn.
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If Europe experiences an economic downturn, it could threaten the financial health of the continent's banks — with Deutsche Bank one of the most at risk.
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If they are to survive, incumbent carmakers will need to get bigger to ride out the sort of economic downturn that the industry now faces.
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Italy replied two days later, blaming an economic downturn for the rising debt and promising to respect the EU's fiscal rules in the next budget.
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As a result of the greed, recklessness and illegal behavior on Wall Street, our economy was in the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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The negotiations fall amid a slowdown in U.S. auto sales and job cuts executives say are necessary to get ahead of an expected economic downturn.
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An economic downturn, a failing health care system and inadequate financial support from the mainland makes it difficult for Puerto Rico to fight its epidemic.
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And this is a lot more than an academic debate, because the Fed is going to face the same choice during the next economic downturn.
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Magnit's discount stores target lower income consumers but it has struggled to win shoppers in the economic downturn, losing ground to its closest rival X5.
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Most of the exposure was due to SingTel's holding in Australian telecom player Optus, which would likely be resilient to any economic downturn, Sipahimalani added.
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Consolidation of the shipbuilding industry, which is recovering from the last global economic downturn, would help ease competition which has cut into profits, analysts said.
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Banks may also have insufficient buffers if an economic downturn is exacerbated by simultaneous credit defaults, asset repricing and interest rate changes, the Bundesbank added.
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Economic downturn after manufacturers abandoned the city has caused Flint to consistently place as one of the most dangerous and poorest cities in the nation.
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It is not adversely affected by an economic downturn in the way purchases of durable or luxury goods — houses, cars, household appliances, even clothing — are.
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The gap between short- and long-dated yields is already at decade lows and being closely watched as a potential sign of an economic downturn.
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Inflation-adjusted wages are increasing at an acceptable pace and very few official indicators, save one, are near any level associated with an economic downturn.
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"There are risks to this forecast, especially in the event of a terrorist attack on US soil or a sudden economic downturn," the report reads.
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Indeed, some kind of downturn has been widely anticipated for at least the last year, given that the last global economic downturn began in 2008.
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But an economic downturn could have more dire consequences for the vast majority of Qatar's 2.7 million residents, who are not citizens but foreign workers.
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Walsh can't do much about IAG's dependence on UK flyers, whose appetite for international travel would be diminished by an economic downturn and weaker pound.
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When the financial crisis broke, worries about the ability of borrowers to repay or refinance that debt caused the biggest economic downturn since the 1930s.
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While direct lenders have picked up a bigger piece of the pie, the burgeoning funds are yet to experience the headwinds of an economic downturn.
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The economic downturn in 2008 has had a direct impact on teachers' salaries, which were either frozen or cut in some countries, says the OECD.
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Even as our economy rebounds from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, many families have yet to see the benefits of this recovery.
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Going forward, we will invariably find ourselves in situations where homeowners need help, whether that need stems from a natural disaster or an economic downturn.
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Last week, markets were roiled by rising tensions between the U.S. and China, which weighed heavily on stocks and sparked fears of an economic downturn.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen suggested the U.S. central bank could turn to negative interest rates in an economic downturn despite legal and other uncertainties.
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Every recession in the US since the 1960s was preceded by a yield curve inversion, though it doesn't necessarily indicate an economic downturn is inevitable.
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Or the country could find itself in a position where it can't borrow more money to respond to increasing financial need during an economic downturn.
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As has been true throughout the disease's spread, Trump is most concerned that he will be unfairly blamed for an economic downturn before his reelection.
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It may also help alleviate some of the backlash Trump will inevitably suffer should there be an economic downturn as a result of the pandemic.
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"But it is also possible that Turkey will become the next Venezuela, clashing with the West and dealing with a dire economic downturn," she added.
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The Greek economy was suffering from a severe economic downturn caused in part by a Europe-wide monetary policy that was insufficiently stimulative for Greece.
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" Nick Horween, 35, one of the family's younger generation, said the company's popularity in the watch world "sort of came out of the economic downturn.
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The Fed's "stress tests" examine how the largest banks would fare in a severe economic downturn or a sudden shock to the global financial markets.
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"Every time we might potentially experience economic downturn in our domestic economy, a nice big customer comes and wants something from us," Mr. Tse said.
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An economic downturn or a defeat for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling party in next year's elections could potentially force a rethink in the decision.
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Sanders previewed a sweeping, $2 trillion list of priorities, including a call for $2,000-a-month checks to help families get through the economic downturn.
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The Federal Reserve also launched a $700 billion quantitative easing (QE) program to help prevent a further economic downturn sparked by the spread of coronavirus.
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Company CEOs and business leaders who have spent time preparing for an economic downturn and a financial shock seem to be more assured, Millhiser added.
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Adversaries may use the economic downturn sparked by the spread of the coronavirus as an opportunity to buy up US-made technology, Pentagon leaders say.
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For many, just the talk of an economic downturn is enough to send them running to the locker room, ready to throw in the towel.
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But those projections all came out before the novel coronavirus swept across the United States, causing a wave of self-quarantines and threatening economic downturn.
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What they're saying: "Unprecedented policies will be needed to respond to the next economic downturn," a report released Thursday from the BlackRock Investment Institute argues.
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"If job growth slows any further, unemployment will begin to rise, (the middle earners) will pack it in, resulting in an economic downturn," Zandi said.
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Investors are also increasingly concerned about an economic downturn after the bond market flashed a recession signal in August known as a yield curve inversion.
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Investor fears about a sharp economic downturn are easing after the U.S. Federal Reserve's offer of unlimited bond-buying and programmes to buy corporate debt.
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That is a slight decrease from the previous year, in terms of percentage, but still above levels seen before the economic downturn a decade ago.
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Certain clouds gather over all our heads — the hardships of a war, or a sudden economic downturn — and dump the same cold rain on everyone.
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The smartest business owners I know today who navigated themselves through the last economic downturn will tell you all sorts of reasons why they survived.
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also fell, and Asian markets have been suffering due to the virus and fears of a wider economic downturn.
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"What is a big deal is if you had an economic downturn because we have two economies," the founder and chairman of Bridgewater Associates said.
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The Fed aims to maintain moderate inflation, rather than price stability, because that lets the Fed cut interest rates more sharply during an economic downturn.
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About 40% of Americans say they have started saving more money to support themselves should the U.S. experience an economic downturn, according to MetLife's survey.
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The bank emerged as the worst performer in European stress tests that showed its capital would be entirely wiped out in a severe economic downturn.
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On Friday, one of its governors, Lael Brainard, proposed an array of unconventional tools that policymakers may need to deploy during the next economic downturn.
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Another major grievance for women and young Iranians is an economic downturn which has left many scrambling to make ends meet, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions.
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The next economic downturn most likely won't be as harsh as the last one, which was so bad we often call it the Great Recession.
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The move was not related to difficulties in its private equity work or economic downturn in the Gulf Arab state, Makkawi told Reuters in December.
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She noted that the company has the potential to thrive even in the event of an economic downturn, since the price point is relatively low.
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North Carolina now has a record $1.8 billion in our rainy day reserve, preparing our state in case an economic downturn or natural disaster hits.
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More restraint and realistic growth targets might help in the event of an economic downturn and create stronger companies in the long run, they said.
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Most analysts say the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed nearly 19,000 worldwide with more than 400,000 infections, could lead to a prolonged economic downturn globally.
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During the 2008 economic downturn, Lotz and Lavery said they saw construction, landscaping and house-painting jobs go to illegal immigrants while they struggled financially.
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Moroney told VICE News he believed that culture combined with layoffs due to the economic downturn could "absolutely" contribute to more workplace deaths in the industry.
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Officials have also charged more Internet users with "spreading rumors," including in cases where writers had been discussing the recent economic downturn and stock market turmoil.
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Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country in recent years due to a crippling economic downturn — a crisis largely caused by Maduro's mishandling of the economy.
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As the economic downturn of 2008 to 2009 demonstrated, the corporate bond market tends to freeze in periods of distress, while ETFs continue to trade freely.
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An ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing has exacerbated concerns of an economic downturn over the coming months, which would likely hurt demand for oil.
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Former members said Whaley promoted the scheme as "God&aposs plan" to help the businesses survive the economic downturn and keep money coming into the church.
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Monte dei Paschi emerged as the worst performer in European stress tests that showed its capital would be entirely wiped out in a severe economic downturn.
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"New delivery units are forecast to flatten out as a result of an upcoming economic downturn, while pre-owned transactions continue to grow," read the analysis.
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Retail is an area that analysts generally agree would be hurt by tariffs and an economic downturn as many of their goods are imported from China.
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CNN sponsored a March 3 primary debate between Clinton and Sanders in the city, which was already weathering an economic downturn when the contaminated water arrived.
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While it's impossible to predict the exact timing or scale of an economic downturn, most economists believe a recession is coming within the next two years.
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European and American regulators have performed a series of "stress tests" to try to predict how banks will fare in the event of another economic downturn.
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The Stars Are Legion In the distant future, aliens known as the Othersiders arrive with advanced technologies that lead to an economic downturn for human civilization.
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S. trade war could trigger a global economic downturn dominated, despite the risk of supply shortfall from U.S. floods and political tensions in the Middle East.
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Banks, which hold large amounts of government debt, have been hit by worries over their exposure to bad loans built up during years of economic downturn.
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Nonetheless, a variety of policy benchmarks would, at least in hindsight, have called for pushing the federal funds rate well below zero during the economic downturn.
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The upward trend picked up after 0003, however, suggesting that it might be related to the economic downturn of the mid-2000s, one researcher told CNN.
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To avoid a repeat of that, Abe's government has earmarked 2 trillion yen ($17.9 billion) in various spending measures to try to temper any economic downturn.
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An economic downturn in China, the world's second-largest economy, has heightened concerns of a global recession but Europe has been the "real disappointment," Shoemake said.
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Mitch Daniels (R), who is widely credited with steering Indiana through the darkest days of the economic downturn and returning the state to firm financial footing.
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He added that the budget was aimed at staving off a third recession in a decade, saying a new economic downturn would be devastating for Italy.
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There is, however, concern in the industry that fundraising will suffer when the next economic downturn comes, as it did in 2009 during the financial crisis.
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Asked whether European banks were ready for any economic downturn, Hamers said that most, while relatively unprofitable, have improved their balance sheets since the financial crisis.
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But the darkening outlook is also forcing them to brace for the likelihood of another economic downturn and brainstorm ideas on how to respond, they say.
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And due to Puerto Rico's bankruptcy and the economic downturn after Hurricane Maria, it will be impossible for the local government to cover that immense shortfall.
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He lost to Clinton after failing to shake off his image as a starchy Yankee oblivious to the struggles of heartland Americans during an economic downturn.
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The ratings agency also said that the additional deficits brought on by the tax bill would leave the U.S. exposed when the next economic downturn hit.
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Most people assume the crisis is temporary, not unlike the economic downturn that coincided with Florence's college graduation — born in the mid-1980s, she's a millennial.
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Trump also said on Tuesday that an economic downturn, if it did happen, would be a price worth paying for winning his trade war with China.
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The letter cited the infamous example of the protectionist Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930 that worsened the global economic downturn and intensified the Great Depression.
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The fact that we have been in an expansive economic mode for so long leads many to conclude that we are overdue for an economic downturn.
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They have been instrumental in helping the nation recover from the financial crisis and economic downturn that continues to hamper solid job growth and higher wages.
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They feel disenfranchised by the country's economic downturn, widespread corruption, rising fuel and food prices and dissatisfaction with the rule of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Italy replied two days later, blaming an economic downturn for the rising debt and promising to respect the EU's fiscal rules in the next budget [nL22020N22020Y].
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Investors bet big on bundled mortgage bonds that eventually imploded, bringing down multiple major financial institutions and causing the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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In a country beset by a prolonged economic downturn, it makes sense for the youth to look back to the city's productive industrial past for answers.
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Since early October, crude oil has lost around 30 percent of its value amid surging supply and fears that an economic downturn will erode fuel demand.
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Wall Street's biggest banks still see three Fed rate hikes this year, though many others now see the Fed getting overtaken by a global economic downturn.
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In volatile market conditions or an economic downturn, it's hard for companies to sustain a high dividend with unstable cash flow and a high credit risk.
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It is hardly premature to ask, in this light, how the Trump administration might manage the fallout from the economic downturn that everybody knows will happen.
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The Fed created the stress tests during the 2007-2009 financial crisis to ensure banks are strong enough to continue lending through a severe economic downturn.
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At rally after rally, he has said that women "want security," warning of encroaching immigrants, rising crime and a looming economic downturn if Democrats gain power.
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His government later agreed to allow Red Cross aid into the country, which is currently suffering from a widespread humanitarian crisis triggered by the economic downturn.
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According to Small Business Trends, 30% of small businesses expect coronavirus to impact their supply chain, while 52% say they are preparing for an economic downturn.
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An economic downturn was considered the biggest downside risk by three of the analysts, with only one respondent pointing to a further decline in oil prices.
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Misra said he expects the Vision Fund to succeed in the coming months in spite of the global economic downturn from the effects of the coronavirus.
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White House economic adviser Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE on Friday downplayed the impact of the coronavirus, arguing it would not lead to an economic downturn.
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Investors consider a bear market to be a likely long-term decline in stock prices, typically driven by prolonged economic downturn or widespread financial market troubles.
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Millions of Americans could lose income -- or their jobs entirely -- due to mass public closures, work-from-home orders and the economic downturn sure to follow.
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Millions of Americans could lose income — or their jobs entirely — due to mass public closures, work-from-home orders and the economic downturn sure to follow.
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"While our business has withstood localized recessions in various geographies, we have yet to experience a global economic downturn since founding our business," the filing said.
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On Thursday, Financial Secretary Paul Chan announced a $2.4 million economic stimulus package designed in part to relieve the economic downturn caused by the ongoing protests.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has become increasingly rattled over the potential of an economic downturn and is spinning to find victories to sell to voters.
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When investing in cyclical stocks for the long run, investors must be prepared to stomach when these kinds of stocks decline during times of economic downturn.
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And with supply chains disrupted by the outbreak and companies including Apple and Microsoft warning of revenue shortfalls, there's growing concern of an impending economic downturn.
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Typically, big budget deficits widen during economic downturn, but so far the US economy has continued to expand during one of the country's longest economic expansions.
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"Investors are happy to ignore the economic backdrop and hope that the promised land is somewhat better across the valley of this economic downturn," Jennings added.
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The pact needed "more flexibility" to give European Union member states more scope for higher investment and stimulating employment during periods of economic downturn, he said.
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Recent concerns over a possible economic downturn or recession have further exacerbated concerns about the nation's fiscal situation, which tends to worsen when the economy slides.
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That suggests expectations for monetary policy to be deployed again to head off any economic downturn would not favour stock markets as it did last year.
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That suggests expectations for monetary policy to be deployed again to head off any economic downturn would not favour stock markets as it did last year.
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The euro hit its weakest since 2017 last week, at $1.0904, weighed down by dollar strength and concerns about an economic downturn in the euro zone.
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The hiring has allowed the de Blasio administration to restaff agencies that were cut back by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg after the economic downturn of 210.
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It is something that the central bank has at once tried to flag as troubling if an economic downturn causes the most indebted borrowers to fail.
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The Bank of England (BoE) has criticized complacent lenders after growing levels of personal debt have put the U.K. economy at risk of another economic downturn.
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Houston, the nation's fourth-largest city, is continuing to struggle with the aftershocks of a two-year economic downturn caused by a plunge in oil prices.
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A prolonged economic downturn leading to a sharp deterioration of the operating margin on a sustained basis could also result in a downgrade of VdA's ratings.
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An economic downturn with ballooning inflation and a lack of investment in low income districts has also helped boost crime, turning them into no-go areas.
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Rosengren said in a presentation released Thursday that U.S. fiscal and monetary policy makers are not adequately prepared to face an economic downturn in the future.
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Critics worry that an economic downturn could be problematic for shared-office providers because businesses typically trim their workforce and reduce office space costs during recessions.
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President Trump, in saying that he wanted to reopen the economy by Easter, has argued that an economic downturn would be more deadly than the coronavirus.
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President Trump, in saying that he wanted to reopen the economy by Easter, has argued that an economic downturn would be more deadly than the coronavirus.
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Since the market started recovering from the global economic downturn in 2012, he said, prices have returned to, and in some cases surpassed, pre-recession levels.
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Voters, disillusioned with the " status quo" and politicians' weak response to the economic downturn, began to lodge their protest by supporting M5S at the ballot box.
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The Great Recession of 603 to 2009 was the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, and the scale of the financial shock involved was comparable.
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This function is particularly important during times of economic downturn, as benefits redeemed contribute to both the economic stability of participating households and their broader communities.
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The U.S.-China trade dispute, signs of slowing global corporate earnings and fears about an economic downturn have weighed on riskier assets in the past year.
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Allowances are granted to countries struck by unforeseen events, such as an economic downturn, earthquake or influx of refugees, all of which can push up government spending.
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He showed calm under political fire by pushing through tight budgets and unpopular labour reforms during the economic downturn that shook Spain following the global financial crisis.
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Politicians from both main political parties have criticized the purchase of the S26T submarines, accusing the military government of mismanaging priorities at a time of economic downturn.
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The growth of premium increases in employer plans has actually slowed after Obamacare was enacted in 2010, however part of that is due to the economic downturn.
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While the overall market is beaten down this year, there are still some outliers that typically hold up well in an economic downturn, especially discounted retail stores.
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The weakness of the recovery has been surprising because conventional economic theory says that the bigger an economic downturn is, the bigger the subsequent boom will be.
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Medicaid enrollment also tends to spike during an economic downturn, just as state revenues are most strained, spurring the federal government to send more money to states.
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Moreover, the Fed Reserve would have to cut rates to near or below zero and restart its quantitative easing program to combat an economic downturn, analysts said.
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The kingdom has experienced an economic downturn in part because of prolonged conflict in neighboring Syria and Iraq and a large influx of refugees several years ago.
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Banks aren't ready for the next downturn The next economic downturn could be devastating for the global banking sector, according to a new report from McKinsey & Company.
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The dour earnings expectations mark a change from the previous quarter, when big banks returned fat profits despite worries about an economic downturn in the United States.
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An economic downturn may begin not with a drop in house prices but with a mangling of NAFTA: the United States buys three-quarters of Canada's exports.
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Banks would use the extra money, Ulyukayev argued as he sat before Nabiullina in a Kremlin conference room, to lend to companies suffering amid Russia's economic downturn.
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S. trade war could trigger a global economic downturn, but relatively tight supply amid OPEC output cuts and political tensions in the Middle East offered some support.
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The company saw earnings growth in the United States, Mexico and China, but was still suffered in its second-largest market, Brazil due to an economic downturn.
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Traders said crude oil futures on Tuesday were pushed up by a broader lift in financial markets after Beijing eased financing rules to stem an economic downturn.
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As Wall Street economists up the odds for a recession in the coming year, the bond market is sending its own scary warning about an economic downturn.
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They were also the ones more willing to do something drastic to maintain their financial stability in the event of an economic downturn, according to the report.
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This would be the strongest growth rate since the 3.7 percent registered in 2011, when massive state spending followed the financial crisis and the global economic downturn.
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" In an economic downturn, the impact of falling stock prices and smaller bonuses among California's high-earners could "ripple throughout its real estate market and broader economy.
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"Lower rates would be bad for bank margins, but of course so would a sharp economic downturn," Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec, told CNBC via email.
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MM, the rescue has raised questions among investors about central bank supervision and the stability of a banking sector buffeted by an economic downturn and Western sanctions.
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Politicians argued—and continue to argue—that privatization will bring efficiency to public services and will be a solution to budget holes in times of economic downturn.
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But a steep economic downturn fuelled by lower oil prices and Western sanctions over Ukraine has hit the aviation market hard, pushing consumers to tighten their belts.
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The head of a leading conservative group said the United States would be at risk for a major economic downturn if the next president abandons free trade.
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Meanwhile, in Eastern European nations, there is a worrying situation, made up by intersected problems and being aggravated by ethnic nationalism and lasting economic downturn and unemployment.
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Paying more on interest-related expenses would soak up more of declining earnings for highly-leveraged companies, which could increase defaults in an economic downturn, Moody's said.
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ASML manages its cyclical and technological exposure by maintaining a scalable business model and by maintaining sufficient resources to continue R&D through periods of economic downturn.
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The stock market has jumped 21 percent from its Christmas Eve low as fears of an economic downturn and a full-on trade war with China recede.
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The state has suffered an economic downturn after the decline of the mining boom, which has made it acutely sensitive to changes in industries and job losses.
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Stalf: I wouldn't call it an economic downturn, but if you look at the equity market, obviously valuations have been challenged over the last couple of weeks.
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Here are three reasons why Wall Street should be worried about the current presidential candidates: Historically, countries have resorted to trade protectionism during periods of economic downturn.
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Economic downturn has done nothing to diminish the notorious labyrinths of red tape Brazil's indecipherable bureaucracy erects around even the most straightforward certifications, transactions and licensing processes.
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China burned through $1 trillion of reserves supporting the yuan in the last economic downturn in 2015, during which it devalued the currency in a surprise move.
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While other factors — including the economic downturn and congressional gridlock — likely also contributed to a decline, critics say Obama's policies drove more of the influence industry underground.
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State budget stabilization funds are an important tool and can be improved by matching them to the state's revenue volatility to prepare for the next economic downturn.
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The Alan Greenspan-led Fed slashed rates by a total of 75 basis points during both periods to combat an economic downturn and successfully prolong the expansion.
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So, I don't take as much information from the ten-year bond being low right now in terms of what that means potentially for an economic downturn.
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The Washington Post reported Thursday that Trump has been privately reaching out to corporate leaders amid concerns an economic downturn could hurt his reelection chances next year.
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Sixty-seven percent of people who work with an adviser feel financially prepared for an economic downturn, compared to 38% of those who don't have professional help.
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Higher rates naturally present a challenge to equities as more competitive debt returns draw money out of stock exchanges or, less frequently, lead to an economic downturn.
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"Running a large deficit at this point in the economic cycle puts the public finances in a weaker position to confront any future economic downturn," Seville wrote.
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Florida, with its preponderance of Cuban-Americans and Latinos from other countries, has recently seen an influx of Puerto Ricans fleeing the U.S. island commonwealth's economic downturn.
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This has to raise basic questions as to how effective might those central banks be in moderating a renewed global economic downturn through additional monetary policy action.
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After he won, a lingering economic downturn and rising distrust of government solutions propelled the most angry Tea Party elements of the G.O.P. to run for Congress.
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He said that Mr. Trump did not understand the Mexican people and that he was capitalizing on the struggles that people are facing after the economic downturn.
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Hong Kong Finance Secretary Paul Chan tied the economic downturn to the protests, saying the city's retailers, restaurants, and tourism industry had been "shaken" by the demonstrations.
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Founder Oren Barzilai said the platform has seen a spike in interest from startup employees worried about layoffs due to the coronavirus crisis and the economic downturn.
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The aid package, agreed on by the White House and the Senate early Wednesday, would provide assistance to Americans and businesses struggling during a sharp economic downturn.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday said that it predicts the global coronavirus pandemic will cause an economic downturn on par with the 2008 global recession.
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Investors even say that DevOps startups may be more resilient during an economic downturn, because companies will need those products to keep their online services running smoothly.
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Budget analysts questioned the necessity, size and timing of the increases, which come amid concern over cuts from Washington and a possible economic downturn on the horizon.
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Though St. Pio's shrine is still popular, tourists who used to flock to it are coming for shorter daytime visits, the result of the country's economic downturn.
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The candidates should be prepared to answer questions about how they would solve a potential economic downturn, said William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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Sometime in the last couple of months, predictions of a major economic downturn or recession in 220 went from being a crank view to the conventional wisdom.
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It's also possible that this generation will be exposed to very different influences — like an unpopular Democratic president, or an economic downturn — in just a few years.
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WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve officials are increasingly worried that inflation is too low and could leave the central bank with less room to maneuver in an economic downturn.
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As Americans brace for the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus across the U.S., once-booming industries are already suffering from deadly symptoms of an economic downturn.
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Republicans worry a sudden economic downturn might not only hurt Trump's chances of winning a second term but also their chances of holding onto the Senate majority.
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Further measures to lock down populations came into effect after the survey was conducted, meaning that the actual economic downturn in March is likely to be greater.
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Those financial arrangements drastically limit the flexibility around management fees in an economic downturn, and that can cause more acute pain than might otherwise be publicly visible.
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Banks can even collectively reduce the limits of multiple card holders to reduce their risk of exposure during an economic downturn or uncertainty, though this is rare.
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During the Great Depression, as many as one million Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were deported under the pretext that they were to blame for the economic downturn.
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Fears of an economic downturn led the US Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, giving borrowers with debt a chance to refinance to a lower interest rate.
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Facing an economic downturn caused by plummeting oil prices, he also tried to wean the state off its dependence on oil and lure other industries to Texas.
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It&aposs an indication to Bannister that both the US and China need a trade deal in order to avert an economic downturn that would hurt stocks.
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While some investors are still wary of the sector, which was at the epicenter of the last economic downturn, others say the sell-off went too far.
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"These are features that may amplify the negative effects that an economic downturn would have on the non-financial corporate sector and the overall economy," it continued.
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While officials struggle to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus in the US and the resulting global economic downturn, all eyes are on President Donald Trump.
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But despite widespread talk of a potential economic downturn, the stock market began to rebound Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing slightly by mid-afternoon.
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What Rosenberg means is that the Federal Reserve has irreversibly set the wheels of the next economic downturn in motion, he explained on a podcast this month.
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Recently, the family came to feel that it needed a dedicated gallery, particularly at auction, where prices for Wesselmann's work dropped after the economic downturn in 2008.
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One takeaway: In a world of sluggish growth, stubbornly low inflation and fears of an economic downturn, there may be more room for doves than for hawks.
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