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Australia 'stagnating' While Anglo-Saxon universities dominate the top of the ranking, Australian universities are "stagnating" due to budget cuts, THE said.
Meanwhile, wages for Americans overall have been stagnating for years.
And stagnating growth will certainly affect it as a business.
Where Facebook continues to grow and grow, Twitter's been stagnating.
And the semiconductor industry is stagnating in so many ways.
Rapid growth in gas consumption is inconsistent with stagnating production.
It's time for something that has been stagnating to change.
All things considered, the economy is performing solidly, not stagnating.
While other countries make headway, the United States is stagnating.
Last month, the ministry simply said industrial output was stagnating.
Designers dropped out left and right, and creativity was stagnating.
Stagnating breakfast cereal sales are also contributing to the problem.
If prices are stagnating or dropping, there's probably a reason why.
But spotty innovation does not make up for a stagnating core.
Putin also faces a stagnating economy and falling popularity at home.
Most seem to be stagnating while watching possibilities slowly wither away.
But it does mean that China is now stagnating, relatively speaking.
They are experiencing job loss, debt, foreclosure, stagnating salaries and more.
"They were a party that was kind of stagnating," Murphy said.
P&G is trying to jolt a stagnating household cleaning category.
Its number of worldwide users has been stagnating around 315 million.
The reading, in line with forecasts, suggested the broader economy was stagnating.
In 2003, with farm yields stagnating (see chart), the rhetoric shifted again.
The Kremlin also faces stagnating economic growth and calls for fresh reforms.
And even in stagnating disciplines humans retain the ability to spring surprises.
Yet the incredible rate of progress we've achieved to-date is stagnating.
It can feel like the US is stagnating while also being volatile.
The study shows that stagnating wages and rising inequality are deeply entrenched.
Dealmaking for oil and gas fields going into 2018 was already stagnating.
Following the Microsoft deal, Yammer search volume grew before stagnating and later slipping.
ING economist Carsten Brzeski said no single factor caused the stagnating industrial output.
The stagnating rural areas, by contrast, tend to be much more Republican-leaning.
Stagnating wages and rising debt levels exclude the middle class from socioeconomic prosperity.
Fitch expects life insurance premiums to decline in 2016, after stagnating in 7680760.
Eight are in retreat or stagnating, of which seven lost steam around 2008.
"Consumer spending is stagnating," said Hidenobu Tokuda, senior economist at Mizuho Research Institute.
The waste and water stagnating down there creates a veritable soup of microbes.
But the legacy media continues to stick to its "stagnating wages" talking point.
Stagnating areas are likely to stay stagnant if people feel stuck in place.
That was also the period of no productivity growth despite a stagnating labor input.
It has a lot is issues facing it, the equity may suffer stagnating prices.
Apple's profits shrank for the fourth consecutive quarter thanks to a stagnating smartphone market.
In December alone, house prices rose 0.8 percent after stagnating in November, Nationwide said.
Public school teachers had been planning a statewide strike in response to stagnating wages.
In the international business, markets are stagnating at the levels seen the year before.
Turning around the weakened Carige brand in Italy's stagnating economy was a tall order.
The flip side is that we still have stagnating wages and declining purchasing power.
The stagnating economy is expected to move the budget deficit toward 3% of GDP.
Exports to France rose 3.1% year-on-year after stagnating in the second quarter.
Other economists agree that whatever the Lega-M5S coalition promises, Italy's economy risks stagnating.
Measles vaccine rates have been stagnating globally while measles has surged around the world.
But now people have the feeling that it's stagnating, and they're afraid for their children.
Domestic data added to the woes, with the pace of growth in Australian wages stagnating.
Domestic data added to the woes, with the pace of growth in Australian wages stagnating.
Live spells were Detloff's answer to what he saw as a stagnating online Wiccan community.
London City Airport said the stagnating numbers were partly caused by some airlines cutting routes.
Legacy companies are sometimes nervous about making changes, but they risk stagnating if they don't.
On a brighter note, investment rose by 0.3 percent after stagnating in the second quarter.
Growth returned in Spain after a brief dip in February but activity was still stagnating.
The fortunes of the white working class, he explains, are stagnating; their prospects are declining.
A separate private survey of small-to-medium sized companies, however, revealed stagnating operating conditions.
Wages have also grown 3.1% year-over-year, after years of American workers' paychecks stagnating.
Amid a stagnating wages crisis, income volatility continues to be a top concern for workers.
Twitter, which has grappled with stagnating growth, also posted better-than-expected earnings last week.
The Art Basel and UBS report showed the overall art market growth has been stagnating.
Still, under his rule, Mexico's economy has significantly underperformed the United States, stagnating through 2019.
The economy is working well for the wealthy and corporations but stagnating for everyone else.
This has caused backlash against Facebook in the form of declining sentiment and stagnating growth.
Some investors worry stagnating iPhone sales could spell trouble for the company in the future.
It's wounded, wheezing, and worldly bathed in the scum of stagnating puddles on the street.
After stagnating economically in the 1990s, countries like Nigeria and Tanzania grew wealthier in the 2000s.
By late 2014, it was already clear tablet sales were stagnating despite the glut of products.
This stagnating growth is striking compared to the increasing metrics seen from Facebook, Instagram and SnapChat.
Rather it is because they expect to be more squeezed financially thanks to their stagnating incomes.
Fierce competition has resulted in insurance rates either stagnating or falling over the past few years.
Then came the larger economic crisis of the 1970s: rising unemployment, high inflation, and stagnating wages.
She's saying, You're stagnating, you read medicine and you haven't gone further, you could do better!
But the new rule is long overdue: middle class American wages have been stagnating for years.
Finland's economy expanded 0.5 percent in the third quarter after stagnating in the previous three months.
Japan, the world's third largest economy, has struggled with sputtering growth and stagnating prices for decades.
Millennials, saddled with student debt and stagnating wages, are slow to buy and fill big homes.
At best, as in the case of the Greens and the Left Party, it is stagnating.
Although rents have been stagnating over the last two years, they are still near historic highs.
A shrinking workforce and an aging society are recipes for a stagnating economy -- just ask Japan.
But these are small, less-populated areas where the white population is stagnating, per Frey's analysis.
After an initial sales rush, signs are that the market for luxury smartwatches has been stagnating.
Utilities, scared off by soaring costs and stagnating electricity demand, canceled more than 20153 reactor orders.
Meanwhile, Ryan felt she was stagnating in an international relations degree that just didn't resonate with her.
Growing numbers of Zuma's supporters have abandoned him over the country's stagnating economy and the corruption scandal.
Extravagant CEO pay packages, especially amid stagnating wages for the majority of Americans, is rife for blowback.
But Coke is its core business, and only a few years ago the Coke brand was stagnating.
Low-skilled workers across the developed world are in a trap of stagnating, even falling, real wages.
Vietnam's ability to continue thriving at a time when global growth is stagnating has not gone unnoticed.
In recent years, some analysts have also attributed stagnating razor blade sales to the rise of beards.
"This would earn Afghanistan much in transit revenues, directly boosting our stagnating economic growth," Haidari told CNBC.
The "big five" South African banks began to feel the effects of a stagnating economy in 2016.
This has forced them to pass on costs to customers at a time when wages are stagnating.
The rapidly spreading viral epidemic looks like a coup de grâce to an already stagnating European economy.
The poll numbers for the far-right Alternative for Germany party are stagnating on the national level.
Productivity growth was slowing, wages were stagnating, and the share of Americans who were working was shrinking.
Rosen is now entrenched in another woeful situation, operating an offense lacking N.F.L. talent, his career stagnating.
But since then the national accounts have shown consumption rising even as survey data showed it stagnating.
Often, she uses it to insult Buffalo's football team, its chicken-cartilage delicacies and its stagnating economy.
Russia's economy has been stagnating for several years, living standards continue to decline and poverty is increasing.
Mr. Macron has dropped slightly in some polls, and commentators have suggested that his campaign is stagnating.
In some of the country's hottest segments, price gains have cooled definitively, with prices slashed and turnover stagnating.
Besides stagnating average monthly user figures, the troubled social media company has also suffered from a brain drain.
M. These panoramas highlight lively street life in New York in direct contrast to the stagnating storefront market.
Overall, business investment has stalled since June 2016's referendum, which the BoE blames for stagnating economic productivity.
But wages are still stagnating, with many low-wage workers unable to afford housing in major metro areas.
Working remotely helps workers compensate for stagnating wages by making city salaries go further in less expensive locations.
But this story is more about the stagnating smartphone industry than the rising nostalgia for a simpler time.
The first channel, wages, has been long thought to be dead, as wages have been stagnating for decades.
The project was designed to shore up the OPEC country's stagnating oil production and ease an economic crisis.
At the same time Britons are increasingly fed up with stagnating living standards and squeezes on public spending.
But stagnating revenues and higher spending have pushed the states' combined deficits to their highest in 13 years.
The social media giant is down 203 percent year to date off of stagnating user and revenue growth.
After stagnating in the second half of 2018, GDP growth is thus likely to pick up again somewhat.
The number of daily users in Canada and the US, after stagnating for three quarters, had risen slightly.
The elections were mainly fought on bread-and-butter issues, such as stagnating salaries and skyrocketing housing prices.
Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February, underscoring concerns that Brexit uncertainty is weighing on momentum.
Sales were up moderately in the first two months of 2019 after stagnating at 1.94 billion in 2018.
They are reacting to real problems: decades of stagnating wages, concentrating wealth, an aging population and crumbling infrastructure.
The characters on these shows are part of a generation burdened by student loan debt and stagnating wages.
More than half of businesses owned by Hispanics are barely growing; many are just stagnating, or even shrinking.
Winner-takes-all capitalism, growing inequality, stagnating real wages and large cultural-social change play into their hands.
Stagnating or declining funding and increasing political attacks on science suggest that in many countries, it already has.
Economists hunting for causes of stagnating wages found part of the answer buried in fast-food franchise agreements.
If anything, much of the time it's the reverse: fast-growing regions run deficits, stagnating regions run surpluses.
We do seem to be getting better at preventing overprescribing, and addiction rates do seem to be stagnating.
Stagnating wages following the decline of a mining boom have meant that many Australians are facing financial stress.
In 2017, denial took the form of emphasizing the issue of wage stagnation — but then wages stopped stagnating.
For the average worker, rising prices for everyday consumer goods are landing atop a decade of stagnating wages.
But that was a long time ago, before decades of stagnating incomes and rising inequality took their toll.
Slowing global growth and stagnating investment returns have created a fertile environment for a novel idea: gender equality.
Facing stagnating customer growth in their home markets, European energy companies such as Engie are increasingly looking abroad.
While the EU's economy has grown over the past few decades, there are indications that growth is stagnating.
Booker's presidential bid has found itself stagnating in the lower tier, with poll numbers in the single digits.
Global grain supplies are outstripping demand, the Chinese economy is slowing and demand for corn-based ethanol is stagnating.
In a short space of time, hackers have brought excitement back to a stagnating community devoid of any prospects.
It cited stagnating economic growth in major coal importers and the potential for additional regulatory requirements imposed on producers.
Teachers strikes have resuscitated a stagnating U.S. labor movement, even as nationwide union membership numbers remain at historic lows.
He can be proud of his accomplished tenure with the festival, which was stagnating when he arrived in 2003.
European airlines have warned of a challenging market in terms of passenger numbers, while cargo volumes are also stagnating.
Unions have said they want their members to earn a living wage, citing hardships caused by a stagnating economy.
In the last several years, teachers have almost single-handedly breathed life back into the stagnating American labor movement.
Clearly, the economic sanctions will exacerbate the domestic situation, because popular discontent has been based on the stagnating economy.
"This trend of stagnating scores is worrisome," said Terry Mazany, the chairman of the governing board for the test.
Whenever I think I'm stagnating and not going to get where I'm meant to go, I have this anxiety.
But he has faced a stagnating economy and a humiliating Olympic ban over state-sponsored doping of Russian athletes.
It will also particularly benefit households - in light of high household debt, and stagnating house-price growth in Auckland.
With college costs skyrocketing and wages stagnating, even students from relatively well-off families are graduating with crippling debt.
Perhaps not right now, but as we've learned from Twitter, stagnating growth usually means the vultures start to circle.
These pursuits allowed me to finally channel my creativity and true passions, which were stagnating in the corporate world.
In the tough environment, UBS's wealth management division saw a sixth straight quarter of falling or stagnating gross margins.
It's a Lynchian masterpiece that stands an impossible height above a comparatively stagnating sea of B-movie-level pretenders.
Meanwhile a stagnating economy means Russians may in future become even less receptive to games of politico-musical chairs.
Warmer temperatures as a result of climate change mean that the smog hovers over this region, growing and stagnating.
The government changed its assessment of industrial production, saying it was stagnating but that some areas were showing recovery.
It was the fifth straight rate cut, with the Mexican economy stagnating and headline inflation above the bank's target.
Surveys released earlier in the week showed factory activity is contracting and growth in the services sector is stagnating.
Live events are particularly compelling for big consumer brands that are under pressure from stagnating growth and activist investors.
The economy grew by 0.4 percent in the first quarter after stagnating in the last three month of last year.
In all three cases, the company switching away from the headphone jack has found its fortunes either stagnating or degrading.
Dorsey has said that the company, whose user growth has been stagnating, would simplify its product to attract new users.
Zimbabwe's president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, shuffled his cabinet, naming technocrats to key posts, signalling his desire to revive a stagnating economy.
However, demand for refined oil products, especially gasoline and diesel, were tepid amid stagnating car sales and an economic slowdown.
Here in the U.S. (and Canada), Facebook could jump-start those stagnating growth numbers by offering a new connection option.
After stagnating in 2007-14, more recently output per hour has grown by about 1% a year in real terms.
It now irritates people more than the stagnating economy, according to Lev Gudkov of the Levada Centre, a think-tank.
With car sales stagnating during the current recession, production here sank to 352,000 cars last year from 575,000 in 3003.
The other continues to experience stagnating wages, involuntary part-time employment, inflexible work schedules, and weaker access to health care.
Since then North Korea has carried out several missile tests clearly meant to express displeasure with the stagnating diplomatic efforts.
The fundamentals of the retail business look horrible: Sales are stagnating and profitability is getting worse with every passing quarter.
There is broad public consensus that wages are stagnating, medical costs are skyrocketing, corruption is deepening, and infrastructure is decaying.
The notion that most households outside the richest 10 percent or so have stagnating incomes is at best an exaggeration.
Even in that, software can't solve the fundamental problem created in the gap between stagnating incomes and rising housing costs.
The report, compiled by more than 370 local authorities, said rapidly rising rents and stagnating earnings were responsible for the increase.
Twitter, whose user growth has been stagnating, has come under considerable pressure to convince investors that it can turn itself around.
Veolia and Suez are both looking to expand in the industrial market as their traditional European municipal water markets are stagnating.
They expected to find a cyst, not menstrual blood stagnating as result of the "cutting," also known as female genital mutilation.
Now, argues Mr Joffe, it innovates "on top of Segway", which was stagnating, and the combined firm's strategy will be global.
Hollywood has been facing stagnating ticket sales, intense competition from streaming services, and an IP-focused studio tentpole monoculture for years.
The app will not only fill clinical trials, but it will also fill beds for hospitals that have seen stagnating revenue.
Since June, unemployment has remained steady (though job growth is stagnating) and earnings are still growing (though more slowly than before).
Plus, while traffic to fast food restaurants is stagnating, sales of fried chicken sandwiches at fast food restaurants have been growing.
It is hard to conclude that the explanation is a simple economic one of stagnating median incomes and falling employment rates.
In fact, the economy has been declining and stagnating over the last four years, and is currently experiencing a price deflation.
Revenues are stagnating just when airports in America and Europe need more cash to expand, to cope with demand for flights.
Amid stagnating iPhone sales, Apple's glossy launch event for its new slate of services highlights how Apple sees its future growth.
It's easy to see why Microsoft made the Go. Convertibles are a rare bright spot in an otherwise stagnating tablet category.
A combination of cheap natural gas from the US fracking boom and stagnating electricity demand has caused nuclear revenues to plummet.
D'Arcy attributes that to stagnating population numbers and continuing efforts by cities once known for manufacturing jobs to diversify their economies.
The weak data added to the pressure on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe tospur the stagnating Japanese economy, even as global demandweakens.
Things are stagnating at work: Even though I thought I'd found my dream job, I worry there's no opportunity for advancement.
In Italy's stagnating economy, the unemployment rate hit about 12 percent in December, with youth unemployment rising to around 40 percent.
What, after all, is there to be feared from Japan when the country has been stagnating for the past few decades?
The governor has faced criticism for the stagnating economy in parts of upstate New York, where fracking could provide a boost.
Brady said Wednesday that shrinking corporate earnings and stagnating pay underscore the urgent need to overhaul parts of the tax code.
Although economic growth initially boomed, it is now close to stagnating, having increased just 23% quarter-on-quarter in April-June.
India is the world's fastest growing smartphone market and an attractive country for phone makers given growth in China is stagnating.
After years of stagnating around 20 percent of Congress, record-breaking numbers of women are running for House, Senate and governor.
But they point to something bigger: After relatively swift progress in the 1980s, the wage gap has been stagnating for years.
And it has collapsed as Italy's economy is stagnating and the politics that produced privatization are the object of populist scorn.
That's healthy enough to assuage fears that wages are stagnating but not so strong as to change the Fed's expected course.
In addition to rising household expenses, many millennials also have to confront a lack of high-quality jobs and stagnating wages.
Douthat's chapters on stagnating innovation and institutional sclerosis as elements of our decadence are more conventional, though informative and well balanced.
An inability to improve operating performance by the end-2018 as planned, coupled with stagnating deleveraging would put ratings under pressure.
Baby boomers are aging in place and millennials, facing rising housing costs and stagnating wages, are less likely to house hop.
"The world economy is in a synchronized slowdown, Latin America is stagnating, and Brazil is going to take off," he said.
Global freight traffic grew more slowly last year, despite strong gains in passenger volume, reflecting stagnating world trade development, ICAO said.
"I said that we would leap from the gray, stagnating totalitarian past into a bright, prosperous, and civilized future," he said.
Yet, amid stagnating productivity and the fiscal austerity that followed the financial crisis of 2008, even this promise has often been broken.
"The global economy is cooling and steel demand is stagnating, except in China," said Tang Binghua, an analyst from Founder CIFCO Futures.
Lower pay for women and people of color in this arena will therefore be more impactful than in areas that are stagnating.
But subsidies hit just as electricity consumption in the rich world was stagnating because of growing energy efficiency and the financial crisis.
This is significant in a stagnating global economy, in which markets can become dysfunctional and volatile due to increased central bank intervention.
He added that stagnating rents would result in the cooperatives slashing maintenance costs, resulting in a decline in the quality of living.
By their sheer numbers, teachers breathed new life into the stagnating U.S. labor movement — even with nationwide union membership at historic lows.
Many utilities across North Asia struggle with regulated domestic prices, and falling structural demand because of stagnating populations and improving energy efficiency.
Last year they poured close to $11bn into China, up by half since 20053 and not far off America's long-stagnating tally.
For seven years, millions of Americans, we've been struggling, wages have been stagnating, people are hurting, our constitutional rights are under assault.
The estate tax has seen a similar trajectory, stagnating at 55 percent between the first Reagan tax cuts and George W. Bush.
But the brush fires of provincial discontent highlight the disconnect between Russia's chest-thumping rise abroad and its stagnating economy at home.
In Britain's highly deregulated labor market, record employment levels exist alongside low productivity, stagnating wages and a proliferation of short-term contracts.
He said the urgency to strike a deal was heightened by the bloc's weakening economy, with Germany and other EU states stagnating.
The plan comes as Booker finds his poll numbers and fundraising stagnating in the middle tier of the crowded 85033 primary pack.
With inflation remaining benign and industrial production stagnating, there are increasing expectations of a rate cut in the upcoming RBI monetary policy.
If Twitter can't take sweeping action to eliminate hate, it might not be able to recover from stagnating growth and shy investors.
Instagram's accelerating growth is particularly striking in contrast to Twitter, which has a very different product, and has struggled with stagnating user growth.
The economy rebounded slightly more strongly than expected in the third quarter after stagnating in the previous three months, data showed this week.
Yet with smartwatches gaining ground and fitness trackers historically stagnating, I'll be curious to see how many people care about this new device.
Coupled with stagnating wages nationwide, the exploding indebtedness of younger generations is a yoke that some may never be able to take off.
Average hours worked are stagnating, so more people are employed but work less than before the pre-crisis years, a sign of underemployment.
In recent years China, faced with chronic overcapacity in steel because of stagnating demand at home, pushed steel exports to around 120m tonnes.
We see limited scope to sharply reverse the five-year weak performance, given stagnating tax revenues and the rigidity of most budget expenditure.
In developing markets where many tech companies like Apple face stagnating growth and growing regulation, Xiaomi continues to do well, especially in India.
These stagnating wages, particularly in recent years, can be directly blamed on Republican-led states prioritizing tax cuts over K-12 education spending.
Without that, the economy is stagnating, as was the case with a 0.6 percent growth in the first three quarters of this year.
The data suggests the euro zone's third-largest economy returned to growth between July and September after stagnating in the previous three months.
Dorsey has said the company, which has been facing stagnating user growth, will simplify its product in an effort to attract new users.
For the past year, investors had largely been willing to overlook stagnating unit sales of the iPhone because average selling prices kept rising.
Employers added 250,000 jobs in October, easily surpassing expectations, and wages also grew a healthy 3.1% after years of American workers' paychecks stagnating.
Close to 10 teen apparel retailers including Aeropostale have filed for bankruptcy over the past two years amid fierce competition and stagnating sales.
The 1990s is also when teacher wages began stagnating and the job became less lucrative than other careers that required a college degree.
Stronger activity in the services sector, along with a stagnating manufacturing industry, also paint a picture of an economy that is slowly rebalancing.
On average, cash compensation slid 2 percent in 2015 compared with the previous year, following a recent pattern of stagnating executive pay levels.
Now a new chapter in oil's story is unfolding: the prospect of stagnating or falling demand as the world shifts to cleaner energy.
That it wound up stagnating seems to suggest that users aren't terribly interested in seeing 1:1 messaging turned into a broadcast medium.
This problem — deep income inequality and stagnating or slow-growing wages for the majority of Americans — is pretty well recognized at this point.
This negligence is found in both the postwar reformism of social democracy and in the now stagnating and chaotic neoliberalism that replaced it.
On May 30, Barclays analysts wrote that demand for Tesla's Model 3 was stagnating and the company didn't have a path to profitability.
With the stagnating Met in its off-season, New York's not-the-Met opera scene seems to grow ever more diverse and daring.
After stagnating for several years, disposable income growth in China accelerated to 7.3 percent last year, according to official data published last week.
Even top producer Saudi Arabia has had some difficulty due to a stagnating economy that has produced a second year of budget deficits.
But instead, communist defeat turned out to mean stagnating wages at home and a ramping up of multiple wars abroad, not peace and prosperity.
There has been growing frustration with her, including over the country's stagnating economy and the Sewol ferry sinking, which killed more than 300 people.
Shippers' margins are falling or stagnating, despite steady price increases, because homes are roughly three times as expensive to deliver to as business addresses.
While this cost cut-driven business model wowed industry observers, it appears to be reaching its limits, with Kraft's sales stagnating and margins flattening.
A slowdown in economic activity in China will weigh on the bank's key business in Hong Kong, where lending profitability is stagnating, analysts noted.
The last update to the 1 series came in 2015 with the Nikon 1 J5, so killing the stagnating line off entirely makes sense.
Overall student progress in reading has stalled in the last decade, with the highest performers stagnating and the lowest-achieving students falling further behind.
As we explain, cross-border investment, trade, bank loans and supply chains have all been shrinking or stagnating relative to world GDP (see Briefing).
That has led to stagnating productivity growth, a declining share of the economic pie for labor, and more inequality, according to a second paper.
I even like looking at metrics like the "diffusion index," which measures the percentage of companies hiring against those either stagnating or decreasing payrolls.
The hardware team met with some difficulties, as well, owing in part to a stagnating global smartphone market that has impacted virtually all players.
Packaged foods manufacturers are facing flagging consumer trust and stagnating demand for some core products as consumers opt for foods with simpler ingredient lists.
League founder David Dixon studied what made the NFL work and developed a pretty ambitious plan to take on the stagnating No Fun League.
In return for its compliance, all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran were lifted in January 2016, reconnecting the country's stagnating economy with international markets.
Mr. Lipsman of comScore said he was skeptical that social media use could be blamed for stagnating productivity or a decline in educational standards.
For more news click The company boosted market share in a stagnating market in 2016 thanks to solid showings in Europe, Japan and Brazil.
Packaged foods makers are facing flagging consumer trust and stagnating demand for some core products as consumers opt for foods with simpler ingredient lists.
Engineering companies expected another year of stagnating sales in 2016, although chemicals companies were more optimistic because of stronger demand from other European countries.
After stagnating at just more than 33 million barrels a day, OPEC's output will raise sharply to 41.4 million barrels a day by 2040.
Minimum wage policy cannot by itself transform a stagnating economic region into a robust one, but it can certainly contribute to such a transformation.
Springboard focuses on developing and learning from young brands, a strategy that other big food companies have adopted as they grapple with stagnating sales.
Working-class wages are stagnating, jobs are harder to come by—and people make bad decisions, sometimes unremittingly, like many members of Vance's family.
In a report on global immunization coverage, the U.N. agencies found that vaccination levels are stagnating, notably in poor countries or areas of conflict.
"This set of restrictions will inevitably have a negative macroeconomic effect, which will further fuel our already stagnating situation in the economy," Tremasov said.
But after peaking at almost 70 percent in the 1990s, employer coverage began declining in the face of stagnating wages and rising insurance costs.
Sealing the deal would reduce its dependence on the stagnating mobile-phone market and expand exposure to faster-growing ones such as autonomous vehicles.
Negative alpha, stagnating absolute returns and a key resistance level seem to be conspiring against the space – and any traders with exposure to it.
To them, Europe embodies everything they have come to hate: shuttered factories, stagnating wages and a young banker-turned-president who champions deeper integration.
Shrinking exports held back the German economy in the fourth quarter of last year, showing it was stagnating even before the coronavirus outbreak began.
Consumer demand continued to "make a positive contribution to GDP growth" but will remain slack because of stagnating household incomes, Nabiullina said this month.
If you're stagnating because of a problem with your colleagues or the environment, then you should address that first before moving on somewhere new.
But her campaign is now showing signs of stagnating at a critical time in the race, with the Iowa caucus now just months away.
But this graphic with nearly-identically sized bars, from Twitter itself, sort of says it all when it comes to the topic of stagnating growth.
Bernie Sanders hammered home a familiar theme for him, saying that the middle class is stagnating, while the richest Americans are adding to their wealth.
Perhaps the rebrand marks a new-found focus at the company, as it looks toward smartwatches as rare bright light in the stagnating wearables category.
The CFOs of such firms were most concerned about the prospect of a fluctuating rouble, weakening domestic demand and a stagnating economy, the survey said.
Mr Schulman is part of a cohort of little-known chief executives who did not found their firms but have lifted performance at stagnating companies.
Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February against a backdrop of Brexit nerves and sluggish global growth, a private survey showed on Tuesday.
Nothing in life is certain, but for the foreseeable future, logic suggests a stagnating western economy, dominated by low-paid, unfulfilling jobs in personal services.
Rising U.S. shale oil supply, increasing spare capacity within OPEC and stagnating fuel consumption meant the medium-term oil price outlook was lower, BoAML said.
After years of the country's interest rates stagnating, the central bank began to move toward gradually raising them amid signs of a stronger US economy.
Climbing U.S. shale oil supply, increasing spare capacity within OPEC and stagnating fuel consumption meant the medium-term oil price outlook was lower, BoAML said.
This is good news at a time when global wine consumption is stagnating, even declining in key markets such as France and Spain, he said.
A market share of 20 percent in Germany, behind competitor E.ON but above EnBW and RWE, might not be raised immediately in a stagnating market.
Despite concerns that Twitter was stagnating beside its innovative social media rivals, Twitter beat expectations on both revenue and earnings and re-accelerated user growth.
Spirit is just the latest U.S. carriers to agree to hefty pay increases for its employees, following years of stagnating wages and painful contract deliberations.
Germany's household consumption is estimated to have grown last year at a rate of 1.4 percent, and the business investment at a stagnating 1 percent.
And rather than face the challenge of keeping beloved characters from stagnating, showrunners benefit from a fresh influx of personalities each year, reality TV style.
"We've never been interested in stagnating or creating the same thing," Wieth says when I suggest that Beyondless feels like a broadening of Iceage's landscape.
Her lack of a clear, focused agenda, distasteful attacks on Republicans, and apathy toward stagnating wages among middle class Americans all contributed to her defeat.
As women's participation in the workforce and politics stalls, an annual study by the World Economic Forum has found global progress on gender equality stagnating.
The two deals come after pressure from the government for consolidation in an industry with too much capacity and stagnating demand from a falling population.
Stagnating gasoline sales at home will leave U.S. refiners increasingly dependent on pushing up exports to Latin America and other emerging markets to boost revenues.
While many workers struggle with stagnating incomes, the wealth of the super-rich has increased by an average of 11 percent a year since 2009.
"Putin also failed to create an alternative — the economy is stagnating, and under current conditions this decision was inevitable," Mr. Oreshkin said in an interview.
Details: The relaxed rule freezes federal emissions standards at 603 levels, stagnating fuel economy at 260 mpg rather than the scheduled 2000 mpg by 22.
Russians remain scarred by it — and so Mr. Putin cannot allow his people to see themselves returning to life under a stagnating and aging elite.
The policies of the government he virtually controlled did nothing to bolster Italy's stagnating economy nor to ease unemployment, which stands at almost 10 percent.
In the big picture, US life expectancy has been stagnating since 2010 despite small fluctuations, sociologist Francesco Acciai of Arizona State University told BuzzFeed News.
Millennials — in particular, those ages 23 to 38 — have a hard time saving due to high credit card bills, stagnating wages and student loan debt.
But rising inflation and stagnating private sector growth have added to a list of problems that include corruption scandals and strikes by doctors and professors.
Higher margin, specialty can growth has helped offset 12oz can volume losses associated with declining consumer soft drink (CSD) consumption and stagnating mainstream beer demand.
Framing everything you do as being in the service of far-off goals can also convince you that you're making progress while you're actually stagnating.
Their South African divisions, which typically direct operations elsewhere on the continent, face stagnating domestic sales and scant growth prospects in their main export market, Europe.
Those results helped soothe fears of stagnating smartphone demand and a cooling Chinese economy after sales warnings from Apple, Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor earlier this month.
The move is the latest in Twitter's growing plans to position itself as a live-streaming service in an effort to grow its stagnating user base.
Perhaps, but what might be worth Samsung's time to squeeze out some more sales in a stagnating global market isn't necessarily a good deal for consumers.
Akira Kurosawa  A practically pond-sized stagnating puddle of typhoid-ridden water appears frequently throughout this early Kurosawa noir, where the streets appear even more bleak.
Breeding grounds will be initially washed away by the storm, but in the days following it, water stagnating could lead to a rise in dengue cases.
It doesn't take much to inject new life into an event sometimes at risk of stagnating, even as it champions the fresh, the unseen, the unexpected.
" Ri also reaffirmed that North Korea would continue its 'two front lines policy" of developing nuclear weaponry in tandem with reinvigorating its isolated and stagnating economy.
The U.K. is due to leave the EU in March 2019, and the stagnating talks have raised fears that it could crash out without a deal.
The region's administration estimates that GRP is stagnating in 2016 and expects a 1%-3% annual growth in 2017-2019, supported by development of local industries.
Fitch expects impaired loans to keep rising in 2016, albeit only moderately, due to persistent economic uncertainties in those countries and a still stagnating domestic economy.
MAUs have not been a great metric for the company over the years, with one of Twitter's strongest criticisms being that its user growth is stagnating.
When you try to identify a standout British genre that is still mutating, transforming, and growing, rather than stagnating and re-hashing, the answer is grime.
The bullish view on Twitter is that after stagnating for more than a year, the number of people using it is on an upward trend again.
Locating in lead markets with highly demanding users can sharpen competitive edge, while remaining in a stagnating market with fading or uncertain support can erode it.
Its success is largely attributable to changes made by CEO Satya Nadella, who took over from Steve Ballmer in 2014, when the company's performance was stagnating.
High real estate prices and stagnating wages make it difficult for many homeowners to consider a $100,000 kitchen with a farmhouse sink and a Wolf stove.
The afterglow of the 28 tax cuts has waned, the China trade war doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon and other countries' economies are stagnating.
The increase in debt-financed consumption helped paper over the stagnating wages of the middle class and the growing gap between the rich and everyone else.
By Schumer's account, G.O.P. dominance lasted until around the year 2000, at which point stagnating middle-class incomes prompted many Americans, once again, to switch sides.
The Labor Department's closely watched monthly employment report on Friday, however, showed wage growth stagnating and manufacturing payrolls declining for the first time in six months.
The New Jersey Democrat has failed to boost his standings in national and statewide primary polls, stagnating at around 3 percent in the RealClearPolitics polling index.
Service workers in the tech industry, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, have long seen stagnating wages that haven't kept up with skyrocketing housing prices.
And America's opening up to the world has stalled, with trade to GDP falling steadily since 2011 and the output of foreign firms' subsidiaries in America stagnating.
That surplus was driven by China's sales to the U.S. soaring 8.2 percent, while American sales to China slowed to a quasi-stagnating pace of 3.2 percent.
And Congress is already deeply unpopular, currently boasting a 15 percent approval rating after attempting (and failing) to repeal Obamacare, coupled with the tax bill's stagnating popularity.
Since 217, the U.K. has seen weaker wage growth than any other advanced G-2300 country, the report showed, with wage growth stagnating between 20160 and 2017.
Big European power utilities are increasingly exploring off-grid technology as a way of expanding their renewables footprint and growing their customer bases beyond stagnating home markets.
Mr Putin might welcome the chance to balance Russia's dependence on China in Asia, not to mention the influx of promised Japanese investment for his stagnating economy.
The restlessness and outrage of the electorate is driven by the slowest economic expansion since at least World War II and stagnating growth in median household income.
At least eight teen apparel retailers have filed for bankruptcy this year amid fierce competition and stagnating sales, including Aeropostale, Pacific Sunwear of California, The Wet Seal.
Howard Archer, an economist with EY Item Club, a forecasting firm, said a prolonged Brexit delay could lead to house prices stagnating or falling slightly in 2019.
Stagnating while you watch your best friend reach major life milestones is not always easy, and Annie is a prime example of what that can look like.
Having goals can be healthy, not hokey, and allows you to set intentions to move forward in your relationship, while keeping you from stagnating, Dr. Zeising says.
But stagnating gasoline consumption has been consistent with a sharp slowdown in the growth of traffic on the nation's roads in the last two years (tmsnrt.rs/2S6klHd).
SLOWLY, SLOWLY Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February against a backdrop of Brexit nerves and sluggish global growth, a private survey showed on Tuesday.
These included rising Chinese corporate debt, low oil prices, currency volatility, stagnating consumption and the impact of Britain voting to leave the European Union on June 23.
But stagnating gasoline consumption has been consistent with a sharp slowdown in the growth of traffic on the nation's roads in the last two years (tmsnrt.rs/216S24klHd).
But the rest of the country, including many communities within fast-growing regions, is dominated by opportunity deserts with stagnating wages, diminishing job opportunities and declining businesses.
"The second market is in parts of the country [Trump country] where home prices never took off, unemployment is still high and wages are stagnating," Richardson said.
Still, the brighter overall picture should alleviate fears the French economy continued to slow down this quarter after unexpectedly stagnating in the second quarter of the year.
Progress against mortality from heart disease has slowed and stopped, and deaths from cancer, which had been on a steady decline, are also stagnating in this group.
Some abolitionists in England and the United States were motivated by capitalist interests, he wrote, seeing slavery as stagnating the South economically in an increasingly mechanized world.
"Just pouring money into those stagnating economies is something she's refused to do for eight years, and she won't change now," he added, referring to Ms. Merkel.
The division's sales fell 1 percent last year to $10.1 billion and Novartis expects sales to be dented by stagnating or declining revenue at Sandoz in 2018.
Several said other issues seemed more pressing for Japan than climate change: a stagnating economy, a declining population and tensions in East Asia, to name a few.
Democracy can seem less appealing in a time of stagnating incomes, social inequality and terror, especially in situations where money is having a disproportionate influence on politics.
Rising costs of living, but stagnating wagesMoreover, the federal minimum wage is nowhere near as high as it used to be relative to the cost of living.
Hilary's marriage is stagnating; Mercy, a recent college graduate, orbits without attachment to the community's various social groups; and Margaret grapples with a tragedy from her past.
However, with its sales stagnating, the company has come under attack by Peltz's hedge fund Trian Partners, which owns about $3.3 billion worth of P&G shares.
At spin class I could pedal away my fear that my career was stagnating as well as my perpetual worry that I wasn't a happy enough mother.
At the time, Microsoft&aposs performance was stagnating; the company is now one of the most valuable on the planet, with a market cap of $1.2 trillion.
Meanwhile, worker pay has been stagnating, as average median pay for workers declined 2 percent to $82,500 — a CEO-to-employee pay ratio of 129 to 1.
The housing market is stagnating, services companies have reported crisis-like pessimism and lending to British consumers grew in November at its slowest pace in nearly four years.
That trend is a product of many forces, including a lack of support for low-income workers, stagnating wages, and the skew of economic rewards toward the rich.
Given the challenges posed by automation and globalization, which are replacing workers and leading to stagnating wages, direct payments to workers may, in fact, be the only solution.
While it's not the right move for everybody, for the right person it's an awesome adventure — especially if you're restless in your city and feel your career stagnating.
Fitbit's been on a bit of an acquisition spree over the last couple of years, as the company's looked to grow its business inside the stagnating wearables category.
Minutes from the Brazilian central bank's June policy meeting showed the economy is stagnating and uncertainty surrounding economic and fiscal reforms is clouding the growth and inflation outlook.
"Yesterday was just more disappointing than ever" Teachers are striking for a variety of reasons, such as years of stagnating pay as well poor benefits and crowded classrooms.
As additional ways to boost stagnating profits, Facebook can monetize from Instagram's ads in Stories, for instance, and also potentially from WhatsApp businesses that are taking out ads.
But the causes of a stagnating (and now declining) smartphone market date back well before the current administration began sowing the seeds of a trade war with China.
Since then, Microsoft has reversed its fortunes and returned to being a growth stock after stagnating for nearly a decade — and 2459 was not an exception to that.
The company has been trying to shift away from lower-margin, heat-treated products that make up the bulk of China's packaged meat category but face stagnating growth.
Average wages increased 2.7 percent in the last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after stagnating at or below 2 percent for most of the recovery.
Competitive challenges and technology issues has resulted in some margin pressure and stagnating EBITDA growth as margins have declined approximately 200 basis points to 37% since 2013/2014.
Some free things they call a safety net, but in reality they constitute a giant net that captures and anchors so many stagnating in the cesspool of poverty.
His administration is under siege politically, fielding corruption accusations against the president and his family, an unresolved teachers' strike, accusations of human rights violations and a stagnating economy.
In other words, both seed and early-stage deals are getting bigger, on average, at the same time deal volume growth is stagnating in the U.S. and Canada.
Taiwan had once burst with vitality and prosperity, he said, but now it was stagnating because the Tsai administration had put its interests above those of the population.
Warren's point in that book was that for most families, putting all parents to work is not a lifestyle choice but a financial necessity driven by stagnating wages.
Kamala Harris of California, who is looking to reframe her stagnating campaign by setting high expectations in Iowa, made her Steak Fry entrance alongside a marching drumline: Sen.
With learning outcomes for our nation's children once again stagnating and achievement gaps persisting, policymakers should consider another summit to coalesce around a new set of national goals.
Diesel accounts for 40% of total refined fuel production in India, so refiners are taking steps to counter the impact of stagnating demand for their highest-volume product.
Long periods of stagnating incomes can be a harsh reality — as witnessed by poor Americans over the entire period we studied and by poor Brits in the '80s.
Wages have been stagnating, you see people making immense unimaginable wealth while others are seeing every part of their cost of living go up and up and up.
It's also the latest example of how the government is willing to overturn long-held social rules as it searches for new ways to juice its stagnating economy.
Cyril Ramaphosa, who succeeded him as president, has promised to crack down on graft and revive a stagnating economy that lost momentum and suffered credit downgrades during Zuma's tenure.
But this offers little to citizens suffering from stagnating incomes, inequality, and declining social mobility and is therefore ill-equipped to address their frustration, anger, and disillusionment with democracy.
Major auto markets are now in decline or stagnating, and hopes for a lucrative self-driving car boom have also receded as costs and technical hurdles stay stubbornly high.
Income inequality, along with stagnating real wages and the welfare of the working and middle classes, is in focus in the U.S. ahead of the presidential election in November.
Analysts warn the result may further deter the ANC from pushing through economic reforms needed to boost South Africa's stagnating economy, ahead of a national election due in 2019.
That's already forcing Taiwan's hand on ramping up trade ties with China, but critics say the increased deals only favor Taiwan's wealthy elite and haven't helped improve stagnating wages.
The central bank's priority is stability of the financial system, but ministers are worried that economic growth - and households' real disposable incomes - is stagnating, hitting the Russian leadership's ratings.
Overall, exporters have won back no lost ground during Hollande's term, with France's share of euro zone trade with the rest of the world stagnating at 12 percent. tmsnrt.
The company last week reported better-than-expected same-store sales, but wrote down the value of its Family Dollar chain by $2.7 billion after years of stagnating sales.
In a 200-page report issued Tuesday, the international financial institution laid out evidence that emerging markets have been stagnating, as trade has contracted and financing conditions have worsened.
The recent disappointing report from the Commerce Department on U.S. GDP growth has triggered concerns among voters, investors and business and political leaders about low, even stagnating, economic growth.
It faces a classic Catch 22: countries with high debt levels have trouble growing because debt service absorbs so much resource, yet countries with stagnating economies cannot reduce debt.
Banxico, Mexico's central bank, is expected to lower interest rates on Thursday for the third time this year, according to a Reuters poll, to prop up a stagnating economy.
On his march to the White House, Trump frequently touted his prowess as a formidable dealmaker and efficient businessman as what was needed to turn around a stagnating nation.
Republicans could continue to placate their wealthy donors with fiscally conservative policies because they could misdirect blame onto Washington Democrats and their big-government agenda for any stagnating wages.
Years of stagnating growth across the fashion industry has left many of the newly acquired brands in need of new ideas, money and time to pull off business turnarounds.
I think Warren has run an excellent campaign on the whole, and I think she has the most thoughtful agenda for addressing the stagnating living standards of most Americans.
And while wage growth is stagnating, it is still increasing, so obtaining a raise is certainly not impossible (especially if you can demonstrate your value — more on that below!).
French business activity grew at a steady pace in December despite a nationwide strike against pension reform, but the activity in the manufacturing sector came unexpectedly close to stagnating.
Kistulentz calculatedly positions his pivotal plane disaster midway into this pensive novel, drawing a dividing line between the life choices made by Richard's stagnating siblings and their subsequent fallout.
The opposition candidates, who include a prominent campaigner against slavery in the country, have tried to tap into dissatisfaction among young people over stagnating salaries and poor health care.
And some local utilities have fought policies that encourage homeowners to install solar panels on their roofs, not least because it would cut into their own already-stagnating sales.
That Apple has offered up an even cheaper version of the iPad in the wake of a stagnating tablet market has likely lit even more of a fire under Microsoft.
The findings come as opinion polls register a slide in Putin's popularity ratings following moves last year to raise the retirement age and hike sales tax, amid stagnating real wages.
Brazil's economy is stagnating and may even be in recession, the global outlook is deteriorating and there are signs that inflation is drifting back toward the central bank's 4.25% target.
Wages stagnating while unemployment falls and the economy grows goes against mainstream economic theory, which holds that when unemployment falls, the labor market tightens and workers can demand higher pay.
The figures suggest the Brazilian economy may finally be beginning to move up a gear after struggling to fully recover from the 50.03-16 recession and virtually stagnating for months.
"Japan's economy is stagnating but not falling off the cliff with non-manufacturers' sentiment and capital expenditure holding up, " said Yoshiki Shinke, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute.
And it's those user numbers that are very much going to be in the spotlight on earnings day; stagnating user growth has dragged Twitter shares down over the past year.
Net credit card lending also picked up after stagnating in December, rising by 116 million pounds, though this was still one of the smallest increases of the past six months.
China is the world's biggest consumer of the metal but its own copper mine production has been stagnating amid a broad crackdown on pollution, exacerbating a heavy reliance on imports.
The moves come as Line seeks alternative revenue streams to offset stagnating user numbers for its eponymous flagship app, expanding into areas such as payments, stock broking, insurance and cryptocurrencies.
The anti-corruption campaign is likely to be very popular with younger Saudis frustrated by stagnating economic opportunities, but it threatens much of the country's business, political and social establishment.
While divestitures have given the company funds to rebuild itself, its more than $100 billion debt and stagnating growth have left investors and Wall Street analysts concerned about its prospects.
It also raises special questions for the wireless carriers, and particularly Verizon, who see expansion into the mobile advertising space as a way to deal with their stagnating core businesses.
With this flow of money stagnating -- and the world allied against Kim Jong Un -- the North Korean leader may feel he has no option but to shoot his way out.
The tonnage of freight moved by road, rail, barge, pipeline and air cargo has been increasing year on year since October, after stagnating for much of 2015/16 (tmsnrt.rs/2qSDLAJ).
Eskom's debt pile was built up due to heavy staffing, stagnating power sales and rising coal costs that it has not been able to pass on to customers, analysts say.
Twitter is trying something new to boost its stagnating user base: Luring content creators to post on Twitter by giving them an easy way to earn money from their videos.
The Italian economy rebounded slightly more strongly than expected in the third quarter after stagnating in April-June - welcome news for Renzi, who opinion polls suggest will lose the Dec.
The Rosneft-Essar deal comes as Russia moves to reassert its role in global affairs and as its own economy is stagnating, hurt by Western sanctions and low oil prices.
But there is a countervailing belief that if Warren were to go all-in for Sanders, she could help bridge that gap and deliver new energy to his stagnating movement.
Low unemployment is typically a sign of a strong economy, but in this case, it masks stagnating wages and the fact that many people have dropped out of the workforce.
PROTECTING PRICES For most of the last decade, the kingdom has prioritized short-term price defense, with predictable long-term consequences in terms of stagnating output, while U.S. shale surged.
In between the two layers of foams, there's an Affinity layer for even more comfort, and a layer of textured channels to keep body heat from stagnating inside the mattress.
The campaign, led by Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, is proving popular among Tunisians frustrated at increasingly brazen corruption, a stagnating economy and an ever-widening gap between rich and poor.
A putative May rate rise was thrown off course by an unusually harsh winter - and a possible underlying slowdown - that led to the economy almost stagnating from January to March.
Even the Germans are cheering up on the possibility that more balanced U.S.-China trade relations could bring similar improvements in trans-Atlantic commerce to prop up Germany's stagnating economy.
"Japan's economy is stagnating but not falling off the cliff with non-manufacturers' sentiment and capital expenditure holding up," said Yoshiki Shinke, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute.
Strong U.S. equity markets are no mean feat at a time of the sluggish European economies, stagnating economic activity in Japan and a growth in China stabilizing at a slower pace.
Bigger rivals Nvidia and Intel both flagged stagnating growth in data center sales, a segment in which AMD is beginning to get a foothold on the back of its server chips.
The next-gen wireless technology is expected to increase stagnating global smartphone sales, though much of that will depend on the speed with which carriers are able to roll it out.
Banxico, as the bank is known, is expected to lower its key interest rate again on Thursday, according to a Reuters poll of analysts, as the economy appears to be stagnating.
With US movie attendance stagnating, the future is more uncertain than ever, and bringing beloved intellectual properties like Marvel into the physical realm adds a new revenue stream to the portfolio.
Global oil demand is growing thanks to very low fuel prices and continued expansion in the major economies which has more than offset stagnating fuel demand in the big commodity exporters.
The reading, which was in line with forecasts, suggested the broader economy was stagnating, Sterling was also little moved by a relatively hawkish message from the Bank of England on Thursday.
The German economy had only narrowly avoided recession in the last three months of 2018, stagnating after a contraction in the third quarter, and grew a moderate 0.4% in January-March.
With sales stagnating in major markets like the U.S. and China, and traditional sources of revenue drying up, carmakers are slashing fixed costs and contemplating their place in the new order.
JAPAN: SURVEY'S MOST PESSIMISTIC WITH SUBINDEX AT 46 VS 77 Sentiment fell the most this survey in Japan, where firms said they were worried about stagnating consumption and exchange rate fluctuation.
Despite the federal minimum wage stagnating at $7.25 for 10 years, a string of moves by states and cities recently has raised the effective minimum wage to almost $12 an hour.
The two critical markets for the iPhone's continuing sales growth are India and China, both of which are increasing in demand at a time when the global smartphone market is stagnating.
On one level, "Some More" serves as yet another entry into the stagnating canon of men distrusting women with its coarse narrative of apparent unfaithfulness escalating to concerns of outright snitching.
The personality-transforming, mentally-stagnating effects of head trauma so often in the news usually refer to the effects of repeated concussions endured over years by wrestlers, boxers, and football players.
The proposed takeover of JLT is the latest in a series of deals in the insurance sector, which is struggling with stagnating premiums as insurers compete ruthlessly to win market share.
Overall Asian coal imports rose above 80 million tonnes in October, after stagnating between 60 million and 70 million tonnes a month for the last two years, the tracking data shows.
While middle-class incomes are stagnating, the period since the end of the Great Recession has been a boom time for the very rich and the businesses that cater to them.
Putin needs this "raison d'être" not only as a distraction from Russia's stagnating economy, but also to provide a legacy that offers an alternative to the Western model of liberal democracy.
Finally, stagnating U.S. gasoline consumption explains why the oil market has become ever-more reliant on emerging markets and freight transport to absorb output growth from U.S. shale and other sources.
Container and dry bulk shipping industries, which carry the majority of world trade by volume, have been hit by a combination of stagnating demand and a surge of large new vessels.
After years of stagnating revenue under Steve Ballmer's tenure, Nadella spearheaded a shift away from its reliance on legacy products like Windows, and towards cloud services like Azure and Office 365.
Following a poor forecast earlier this month, analysts and investors voiced concern over the state of Apple's business, contributing to growing worries that iPhone sales were stagnating and could hurt suppliers.
But it's also likely Facebook's stagnating daily active user growth in the US and Canada — its most valuable markets — is at least as big a factor as its myriad privacy mishaps.
The juicy returns for investors offered by Mexico's 226-6 percentage-point spread over the U.S. Federal Reserve's benchmark rate long helped prop up the peso despite a stagnating Mexican economy.
By completely dominating the policy conversation, putting an inordinate focus on benefit payments, and frowning on new practices, the "Big Six" have had the effect of stagnating national approaches to veterans.
That would raise productivity growth, lower unit labor costs, increase the competitive standing and cut down excessive trade deficits culminating last year at nearly 6% of an essentially stagnating GDP growth.
In a time of rising income inequality and stagnating middle class wages, the question of who is entitled overtime is important for America's workers and for restoring balance in our economy.
MOSCOW, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Russia's government plans to spend around 5 billion roubles ($78.3 million) next year on new auto loan subsidies to support stagnating car sales, Russian news agencies reported.
Washington (CNN)Kamala Harris, facing a stagnating campaign and questions about her ability to win the Democratic primary, is looking to reframe her presidential bid by setting expectations high in Iowa.
MOSCOW, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Russia's government plans to spend around 5 billion roubles ($78.3 million) next year on new auto loan subsidies to support stagnating car sales, Russian news agencies reported.
That comes on top of what the U.S. Energy Information Administration figures show is falling or stagnating output in Venezuela, which has the world's largest oil reserves, for around a decade.
Its sales have lagged those of the company's bigger divisions, which sell large medical equipment and personal care devices, stagnating in 2018 and falling 1% in the first quarter of 2019.
The reasons for this decline are multifaceted — a mix of changing company goals, stagnating audience reach, and perhaps even the simple fact that Vine's users have grown up faster than Vine itself.
Younger workers are arguably worse off, because saving has become increasingly difficult, or impossible, in the face of stagnating wages, high debt, high rents and the lack of employer-provided retirement benefits.
The announcement comes as the South Korean automaker grapples with stagnating sales of its mainstay sedans such as the Sonata as low oil prices drive sales of petrol-guzzling SUVs and trucks.
Visco said that running higher state deficits in an attempt to provide a "temporary relief" for Italy's stagnating economy could prove "less than effective, even counterproductive" if it ended up hurting confidence.
He has maintained wide support compared with some of his predecessors, but over the past year, with a stagnating economy and stalled talks with North Korea, his base of support has narrowed.
Insurance brokerages also produce consistent cash flows, which private equity firms like, although stagnating premium growth among insurers, which feeds through into commission payments to brokers, is a challenge facing the sector.
Insurance brokerages also produce consistent cash flows, which private equity firms like, although stagnating premium growth among insurers, which feeds through into commission payments to brokers, is a challenge facing the sector.
The company has endured stagnating user growth, difficulties generating income, executive departures, growing concern about its part-time CEO Jack Dorsey, and investors who aren't terribly convinced that better days are ahead.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 22.9535 index rose 22.957 percent, and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe , which has been stagnating near one-month highs for about a week, gained 230 percent.
But since then the coal industry has been hit a perfect storm of stagnating electricity demand, a sharp fall in the price of gas, and a record warm winter in 2015/16.
The first few months of 2017 showed slow growth for both Twitch and YouTube Gaming Live (not inclusive of other live channels); this led to some speculation that the market was stagnating.
A stagnating German economy or even a recession would hold back the euro zone as a whole and cast uncertainty over the European Central Bank's planned exit from its loose monetary policy.
The Times's Op-Ed columnist explores what he sees as a stagnating culture in the United States, and examines the technological, economic and even biological forces that he believes are to blame.
The association, representing chemical and pharmaceutical firms with operations in Germany said it saw stagnating producer prices in 2020, and said it expects both production and sales to grow 0.5% next year.
The fresh round of social unrest is once again calling into question Mr. Macron's top-down management style, a big factor in last year's protest over stagnating wages and dwindling living standards.
This puts employee advancement in the hands of our staff, not their manager, so we can reduce instances where people start looking for another job because they feel like they are stagnating.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German industrial production rose less than expected in October due to stagnating factory output and falling energy activity, suggesting Europe's biggest economy started the fourth quarter on a weak footing.
From the edge of the station, we retraced their path, walking past open-air stalls of fish and vegetables on the left, and a stagnating pond of water hyacinths on the right.
The job action comes after a West Virginia strike last month ended with a pay raise and as teachers in other states grow increasingly angry over stagnating wages are consider walk-outs.
If we believe the figure, it is a significant reduction in the deficit, but it is not the way to do it in a stagnating economy, in an economy in need of liquidity.
While teachers in Oakland's school district have seen stagnating annual wages — an average of $46,500 for the past five years — the cost of living in the city is now double the national average.
The data suggests that German industry, whose output rose less than expected in October due to stagnating factory output, will only witness a mild recovery in the last three months of this year.
In 2017, America hit a new record for annual drug overdose deaths at 0003,000 — a figure so high it contributed to the third year in a row of declining or stagnating life expectancy.
Nicole Krauss's new novel Forest Dark follows the separate lives of two characters each going through a stagnating rough patch as they travel from their homes in New York City to Tel Aviv.
Angela Merkel was trundling unstoppably towards a fourth election win, while Britain was out, Italy down and stagnating France gripped by the fear that Marine Le Pen might become the Gallic Donald Trump.
Experts say that MBS sees it as an opportunity to refill his country's coffers while he works to modernize the stagnating Saudi economy and wean it off its near-total reliance on oil.
Chao found the most disappointing aspects of October's report to be the participation rate, which she said suggests a lot of discouraged workers still looking to enter the workforce, and stagnating GDP growth.
Stagnating customer growth and widening losses suggest that the marketing spend needed to bring in each new sign-up is on the rise (there are only so many podcast listeners in the world).
After stagnating in the last years of former president Hosni Mubarak, Egypt saw its regional standing erode further after Mubarak's 2011 overthrow and the political turbulence, economic crisis and Islamist attacks which followed.
The opening of China market will help to develop Russian poultry production, which is now stagnating as markets such as Japan, South Korea and Europe remain closed for it, according to the association.
Struggling with flat user growth and lower spending by advertisers, Twitter has doubled down on attracting more people and encouraging existing advertisers to spend more as it tries to shape its stagnating business.
There are parallels, if imperfect ones, to the modern economy; rich economies seem to be stagnating as the very rich struggle to find places to earn good returns on their piles of wealth.
Thanks to nearly two years of deregulation and tax cuts, the economy is a booming success for the millionaires, billionaires and corporations that reap profits at the expense of a stagnating middle class.
Those strategies are laid out in a report by the Committee on the Future Economy, set up last year to address challenges arising from stagnating economic growth, an aging population and technological disruption.
Many Republicans worry that under Trump they are losing support in the places that are adding population and jobs and increasingly relying on the places that are shrinking or stagnating on both fronts.
Stagnating wages and disposable income convinced many less-educated voters outside the large urban areas that leaving the EU would offer solutions to problems of lower earnings and declining levels of public services.
In the three months to May, Britain's economy grew by 0.2 percent after stagnating in the three months to April and was 1.5 percent bigger than in May last year, the ONS said.
Capitalizing on legitimate discontent, Trump is both the exploiter and the beneficiary of stagnating median household income, declining productivity and gross domestic product growth, as well as a worldwide refugee and immigration crisis.
In an effort to bolster the country's stagnating economy, in the face of an aging population and a slowing birth rate, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged in 2013 to empower more working women.
Later this week the Mexican central bank is widely expected to cut its benchmark lending rate for the third time this year as the economy shows signs of stagnating, a Reuters poll showed.
As the United States struggles with stagnating wages and widening inequality, giving bottom-end workers a better deal might not be a bad choice — and $13 an hour is one place to start.
In 2017, America hit a new record for annual drug overdose deaths at 70,000 — a figure so high it contributed to the third year in a row in declining or stagnating life expectancy.
Background reading: For some followers of the Yellow Vest movement, Europe embodies everything they have come to hate: shuttered factories, stagnating wages and a young banker-turned-president in favor of deeper integration.
Anti-bubbles are the mirror image, taking shape in overlooked corners of the world and defined by light trading, with prices stagnating at low levels despite solid growth in the economy or company.
At a minimum, it's a completely different proposition than the poll-tested one of a publicly financed employer of last resort, and it addresses a completely different problem than stagnating labor force participation.
A collision of forces — automation, e-commerce and stagnating wages — is squeezing retail jobs in the U.S. Why it matters: With more than 15 million jobs, the retail industry is America's biggest employer.
A "medial flowline" in the ice could have a "stagnating effect" on the newer rift, helping to slow or halt its advance toward the older chasm, scientists with Operation IceBridge said on Facebook.
But even bad deficit spending boosts the economy to some extent, and it is the reason America is still growing reasonably fast while Europe, still in the grip of austerity ideology, is stagnating.
The splintering of the food lobby has been driven in part by an upheaval at the grocery store, where iconic brands are stagnating as millennials and moms seek healthier and more transparent products.
The government said on Tuesday it would spend 859 billion pesos ($3.3843 billion) in the first phase of an ambitious infrastructure plan underwritten by the private sector, to prop up the stagnating economy.
In 2017, America hit a new record for annual drug overdose deaths at 70,000 — a figure so high it contributed to the third year in a row of declining or stagnating life expectancy.
But with sales stagnating and margins flattening, analysts and investors have been expecting another major deal to reignite growth, though its choice of Anglo-Dutch consumer goods firm Unilever came as a surprise.
Each episode is a half-hour focusing on different characters in varied relationships around Chicago—a couple seeking another woman, a married couple spicing up a stagnating sex life, middle-aged dating, and more.
After the huge growth of the 20th century, but a tentative start to this one—the population is stagnating at around 400,000—the aim is to make Tulsa a place professionals will move to.
Even though global economic activity has weakened in recent months, the Swiss economy should gain pace after stagnating in the second half of last year, Jordan told the SNB's annual shareholder meeting on Friday.
Separate figures from the Federal Statistics Office showed both exports and imports had fallen unexpectedly by 0.5 percent in January, undershooting a Reuters forecast for a 0.3 percent increase in exports and stagnating imports.
Yes, German companies rushed into U.S. markets to escape the stagnating economies in Germany and the rest of the EU. Germany, therefore, is the key to raising U.S. exports to Europe for three reasons.
The dramatic detente between the two Koreas has propped up Moon's approval ratings, which were hit by a stagnating economy and jobs crunch and then fell to their lowest levels after the Hanoi summit.
Separately, a Reuters survey of property market experts published earlier this week showed Canada's housing market will stay stuck in the doldrums, with average prices stagnating this year and then rising 1.7% next year.
After stagnating at low levels for much of 2015, inventory jumped 14 percent, to 5,060 available listings, in the fourth quarter, compared with the same period a year ago, according to the Corcoran report.
Stagnating wages will lead to credit of such workers suffering (which is, in fact, already happening), as their anticipated increase in income is not realized even when the economy is doing well in general.
The announcement put the spotlight on Kraft's stagnating growth and the changing tastes of consumers, who have been shunning older, established brands for newer hipper products, cheaper private label brands and non-processed food.
It reiterated confidence in the long-term prospects of the image sensor business, used in smartphone cameras and other appliances, and pledged to diversify clients to reduce its reliance on the stagnating smartphone market.
Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February amid Brexit nerves and sluggish global growth, a picture repeated in the euro zone where a series of weak economic reports have confirmed a slowdown.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Verdi union on Tuesday called on banking employees to go on warning strikes over the following days throughout the country, saying that ongoing wage talks for the banking sector were stagnating.
"That's why we think the natural rebalancing mechanism of the market is going to continue throughout the next five or six quarters, so stronger demand and stagnating supply leads to higher price," he said.
While Athens has managed to fix its twin imbalances - its primary budget and current account deficits - over the last six years through painful fiscal adjustment, economic output has been stagnating and unemployment remains high.
"A labor market and economy that's more and more made up of these independent contractors is all the more one where you're gonna have lower pay, stagnating wages and growing earning inequality," Weil said.
Manufacturing output, which was a bright spot last year thanks to the strong global economy, fell 214.48 percent month-on-month in February after stagnating in January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
Noor said that alongside stagnating funding, the report found "equally concerning" gaps in access to and use of vital malaria prevention, diagnostic and treatment tools such as bed nets, indoor spraying and primary healthcare.
The government also unexpectedly trimmed its fiscal deficit target to 3.3% from 3.4% for this year in a bid to revive a stagnating economy and said some of its borrowing would be made offshore.
" With Italy's economy stagnating in the second quarter while Germany, the euro area's largest economy, contracting and indicating further weakness to come, Singh suggested there was "little room for optimism on the economic outlook.
Graphic - India Diesel Demand Mix: here Diesel accounts for 40% of total refined fuel production in India, so refiners are taking steps to counter the impact of stagnating demand for their highest-volume product.
After a promising rookie year that saw him make the All-Rookie First Team, Tatum didn't make the leap many expected last year, stagnating while a promising Celtics team failed to reach their potential.
The portion of Americans aged 55 or older who are still working increased from 30 percent in 1989 to 40 percent in 2018, in part because stagnating wages are hindering savings and wealth accumulation.
Source: CoinMarketCap After stagnating interest in the first two weeks of its existence, the bitcoin offshoot began climbing late last week after digital currency "miners" on Wednesday mined an eight megabyte bitcoin cash block.
Some analysts see some economic benefit from a populist wave if it encourages mainstream governing parties - after years of austerity - to relax budget spending, which could neutralise voters' concerns about weak growth and stagnating incomes.
"The greatest challenges are in those countries where there is a perfect storm of stagnating salaries and rising house prices – for millennials in those countries, the dream, while not dead, looks set to be deferred."
The banking group is seen playing a prominent role in a new round of M&A between second-tier lenders grappling with negative interest rates, a stagnating economy and a digital revolution in the industry.
"Model 3 demand is stagnating in the US, the company still doesn't have a path to significant auto profitability and solar storage installations have declined sequentially over the past two quarters," analyst Brian Johnson said.
Anne Case and Angus Deaton, two Princeton economists, have argued that a toxic cocktail of opioid addiction and stagnating economic prospects is worsening the problem of premature death, including by suicide, among middle-aged whites.
And one common topic that emerged was an underreported factor in the rise of teacher discontent: Yes, their salaries have been stagnating, even declining, but that's been exacerbated by the increase in health insurance premiums.
Analysts will no doubt be paying close attention to whether Twitter has a viable plan to turn around stagnating user numbers and make more money off of the users who area already on the service.
Regional lenders, which hold about half the country's $4 trillion in outstanding bank loans, are grappling with stagnating local economies as the country's overall population rapidly ages and as young people move to major cities.
In the event of a snap general election, Italy's economic problems could quickly move to the foreground as lingering banking sector worries, stagnating productivity and sky-high public debt levels all continue to trouble investors.
He said was downbeat about the prospects for equities due to a mix of factors from softer economic data, stagnating earnings and political risks including Italy's upcoming constitutional referendum and the U.S. election in November.
Outside of the iconic Ashes Tests, which have been played between Australia and England every few years since 1877, bilateral series are struggling to generate interest among the public and broadcasting rights have been stagnating.
And even as Mr. Trump assails the liberal goal of immigration reform, he has also voiced the frustration of white working-class voters who, like liberal Sanders partisans, are angry about stagnating wages and trade.
Growing up in a stagnating factory town, where violence and xenophobia are endemic, Eddy was subjected to torment that was only compounded by his sexuality; ultimately, his attraction to men may have been his salvation.
Is it just an act to create a connection to middle-class, blue-collar workers who have been battered for the last 30 years by job loss, stagnating wages and the perceived impact of immigration?
Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action -Stagnating sales and EBITDA margins remaining below 12% as a result of an inability to realise planned business improvement measures or address operational challenges.
"With stagnating core user growth, we think there is too much near- to mid-term uncertainty to recommend shares at this point," Kelley, who downgraded the stock to neutral from buy, said in a note.
Bennet, who failed to qualify for this month's primary debate, has struggled to gin up support for his long-shot presidential bid since its May launch, stagnating near the bottom of national and statewide polling.
Further, data showed economic activity fell slightly in July compared to the previous month in Latin America's second-largest economy reviving fears that the economy may approach a recession after stagnating between April and June.
The disease is the latest blow to Chinese hog farmers, who have been struggling with a prolonged rout as years of frenzied investment to boost production have created oversupply, with output well beyond stagnating domestic demand.
The company hasn't been sharing device numbers for the last several quarters and has instead focused solely on revenues, a sign of both the stagnating iPhone sales and the spike in the iPhone's average selling price.
But HTC has long held that a device like this will play an important role in the future of a company struggling to find its way as it feels the burn of a stagnating mobile industry.
Leonid Brezhnev, the Soviet leader from 1964 to 1982, saw the war as the main source of legitimacy for a stagnating system, and covered himself in military medals: Hero of the Soviet Union, Order of Victory.
AMD currently has a small share of the server business, but any gain will hamper Intel's plans to focus on data centers to diversify away from a stagnating PC business, where it is the market leader.
But with economic growth stagnating and competition from lower cost producers weighing on wages, even milliennials who graduated from top universities and secured chaebol jobs say they are less inclined to try to fulfill society's expectations.
This is likely to limit refinery margins and runs, putting pressure to close on the continent's refineries, along with aging units in Japan and possibly on the U.S. Atlantic Coast – areas where demand growth is stagnating.
The China International Import Expo will be a chance for President Xi to restore business confidence in China, which has waned in light of its stagnating economy and the emerging trade war with the United States.
The vast majority of respondents, approximately 84 percent, said their No. 1 issue was the economy, citing concerns over how each candidate would address stagnating wages, consumers' purchasing power and the well-being of future generations.
Analysts are increasingly questioning the benefits of free trade deals, which some say have led to job losses, stagnating incomes, growing inequality and a decline of the public sector, with falling investments in healthcare and education.
Now, he is sounding the alarm about globalization, suggesting that Poland's growth is stagnating and that Poles are captives of uncontrollable foreign forces that have condemned them to worse wages and conditions than in Western Europe.
In addition to weighing in at 1703lbs for the Miller fight, Alves ultimately lost the fight in a unanimous decision which prompted the Brazilian to scrap his plans at reinvigorating his stagnating career as a lightweight.
As we reported yesterday, Alphabet's Q1 earnings were a disappointment for Wall Street primarily because of the company's ad revenue shortcomings but also because of a stagnating global smartphone market that has impacted virtually all players.
"None of these outcomes — large firms extracting large rents, rising inequality, softening labor markets, stagnating business creation — are inevitable," wrote K. Sabeel Rahman and Lina Khan in a paper published by the Roosevelt Institute this summer.
"For we were and will be for all time those who withstood the humiliation of racial quotas even to the point of the N.B.A.'s facing extinction because of retarded expression and stagnating growth," Naulls continued.
Analysts said he was bargaining that anger at a decade of austerity, stagnating wages, unaffordable housing and the rising toll of climate change would motivate voters to kick out the Conservatives after nine years in government.
An eavesdropper on the lives of others, she anonymously restores lost property, arranges romances and mobilizes her stagnating widowed father into activity, by stealing a garden gnome from a shrine he built to his dead wife.
Algeria, a major gas supplier to Europe, has been trying to attract foreign energy companies to help it offset stagnating oil and gas output after two energy bidding rounds failed to attract large groups of investors.
BERLIN, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The German economy is more or less stagnating, the economy ministry said on Monday, adding there are initial signs that an industrial recession could be coming to an end as orders stabilise.
But the actual number of existing home sales has been stagnating, slipping this past June by 1.8 percent after rising the prior month by 103 percent, and dropping by 2.3 percent in the month before that.
It expects double-digit revenue growth from Jimmy Choo and Versace in fiscal 2021 and 1.763, outpacing its core Michael Kors brand that is stagnating because of lower demand for its signature handbags in Europe and Asia.
Photo: GettyA day after Twitter revealed that its user base is stagnating like never before, the company began inviting users to test a subscription service that automatically promotes tweets to a wider audience for a monthly fee.
The news provided some relief for Line's flagging stock price which is down 20 percent year-to-date as, with user numbers for its eponymous flagship app stagnating, Line expands services in areas like payments and Bitcoin.
Ford, which will take a roughly $650-million pre-tax charge to cover the cost of closing the plant, is making cuts in several countries to turn around loss-making operations in a stagnating European car market.
Angelo Zino, a senior analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence, told CNBC's "The Rundown, " for Apple to find an acceleration of growth in the stagnating smartphone market, the iPhone 7 needs to have new, innovative features.
KEN OBENSKIKona, Hawaii Reading about the stagnating demand for first-class air travel ("The people in front", March 9th) reminded me of the world- weary reaction of Richard Tull, an unsuccessful writer, in Martin Amis's "The Information".
The Cuban government says it needs a minimum $2 billion in foreign investment annually to significantly grow a stagnating economy as part of a series of reforms under President Raul Castro to update its Soviet-style system.
The National Institute for Economic and Social Research estimates that if there is a no-deal Brexit, inflation would double to 4% by the end of 2020, when the economy is likely to be stagnating or worse.
Why it matters: If Odendahl's findings hold up, they cast a new cloud over the West's challenge of navigating the current global political turbulence, which is largely driven by four decades of stagnating wages and job loss.
Sanders probed the Trump voters to explain why they believed middle-class wages were stagnating or falling, and they strongly agreed with him that free trade deals were to blame: SANDERS: Why is the middle class declining?
European airlines have warned of a challenging market in terms of lower passenger numbers and stagnating cargo volumes, while higher fuel costs, competition among budget airlines and a slowing economy have also weighed on the aviation sector.
Semiconductor companies have produced poor results recently, with AMS this month stoking fears of a slowdown after sales warnings from Apple, Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor last month pointed to stagnating smartphone demand and a cooling Chinese economy.
In its recent World Economic Outlook, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is hoping that a stagnating world economy will receive a much-needed boost from an emerging-market economic rebound in the second half of the year.
So, instead of building a pointless wall, we could spend money on the things that are actually hurting all Americans -- opioid addiction, stagnating wages, crumbling roads, failing public schools and lack of access to affordable health care.
Despite decades of stagnating wages and stalled-out compensation benefits, the fact that there are more job openings than unemployed people has become a commonly used proxy to illustrate why workers lack the right skills employers seek.
Despite Trump's rhetoric about jobs and the economy, he is only focused on the richest Americans, and a flip in Congress will ensure compromise legislation which will help the middle class who have been stagnating for decades.
The moves are the latest sign that years of frenzied investment to boost hog production has been overdone, with output well beyond stagnating domestic demand at a time when global pork supplies are already at record levels.
Years of stagnating incomes, combined with dimming prospects for the future, have primed voters for the message that the system is "rigged" and that only an outsider not beholden to the corrupt establishment can clean it up.
But for homes priced between £0113 million and £3 million, the stamp duty "hits hard," he said, which has resulted in stagnating prices or even a drop of one percent or so over the past 18 months.
The bank said the nominal growth of average gross wages reached 4.3% in the first ten months of 2019 while productivity was stagnating which impaired Slovenia's competitiveness but at the same time enabled growth of household spending.
Change of that magnitude has always produced friction, and the impact is magnified today because it is coming even as millions of Americans, particularly those without advanced education, have faced years of stagnating or slowly growing incomes.
Italy's fifth-largest bank is seen playing a leading role in a new round of M&A between second-tier lenders as they grapple with negative rates, a stagnating economy and a digital revolution in the industry.
Subianto is expected to campaign on welfare issues, the cost of living and a perceived over-reliance on Chinese investment at a time when economic growth is stagnating at around 5 percent and consumption has been persistently sluggish.
For instance, could it be that in a stagnating global economic environment, in which deflation is often a greater concern than inflation, the more-guaranteed return of fixed income merits a premium for this asset class once again?
Stagnating economic growth in China's northeastern rustbelt has also spurred interest in ramping up Chinese economic ties with North Korea, according to Adam Cathcart, an expert on China-North Korea relations at Leeds University in the United Kingdom.
So, we know that iPhones generate a whole lot more money for Apple than Macs do, and it's also clear that the number of potential smartphone customers is growing at an exponential rate while computer ownership is stagnating.
Why it matters: Over the last couple of years, Twitter has attempted to boost its stagnating user growth by tweaking its product to make it easier to understand for new users and easier to use for existing ones.
Overall, finance to boost electricity access in the 20 countries where nearly four-fifths of those who lack a modern energy supply live increased to $36 billion in 2017, after stagnating at $30 billion in 2015 and 2016.
Predictably, however, this policy generated accelerating inflation in a stagnating economy as consumer prices shot up to 1.7 percent over the last two years - a big jump from a 0.3 percent average growth over the last 20 years.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank will likely cut its benchmark lending rate for the third meeting in succession this week given that inflation is in check and the economy is stagnating, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Failure to adequately address our infrastructure needs and create good, middle class jobs, combined with decades of attacks on working families, have led to chronic underemployment, stagnating wages, and one of the largest wealth gaps in American history.
This is because large amounts of Rusal's metal produced before sanctions were imposed on April 1703 are expected to be warranted for delivery against the LME's aluminum contract, a move expected to result in sliding or stagnating prices.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) released a report Monday on global immunization coverage that found rates are stagnating, particularly in poorer countries or areas suffering from conflict, according to NBC News.
While AMD currently has a small share of the server business, a loss of market share will hamper Intel's plans to focus on data centers to diversify away from stagnating PC business, where it is the market leader.
Moon wants to build up the military's ability to operate as independently as possible before the stagnating economy makes such spending harder, said one Western military official in Seoul, who was not authorised to speak to the media.
Fuel taxes triggered their anger, but the Yellow Vests intended in fact to vent their general frustration with politics, taxes, stagnating incomes and a president who they believe is out of touch with a majority of the people.
Moon wants to build up the military's ability to operate as independently as possible before the stagnating economy makes such spending harder, said one Western military official in Seoul, who was not authorized to speak to the media.
WASHINGTON — With the economy stagnating and Congress bridling at President Richard Nixon's heavy-handed spending controls, lawmakers in 1974 created a fast-track procedure to help make the tough decisions on rising budget deficits and swelling entitlement spending.
Mexico's central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate for a fifth straight meeting on Thursday, with a 25 basis point cut to 7.0%, citing a stagnating economy and in spite of inflation rising slightly above the bank's target.
It doesn't have a sense of itself as a nation to be transformed and is divided between the vibrant, youthful and pro-European big cities — especially London — and the aging, stagnating and anti-European rest of the country.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February as services companies, preparing for Brexit, cut staff at the fastest rate in more than seven years and consumers reined in their spending, surveys showed on Tuesday.
Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor for housing and economic development, said homelessness was a piece of a much broader and equally stubborn problem of rising rents and stagnating wages that threatened to drive out middle-class New Yorkers.
The OECD put the decline of the middle class down in part to their largely stagnating earnings as median incomes rose a third less than the average income of the richest 10 percent over the last 30 years.
At least 46,19863 hourly General Motors employees will take to the picket line at midnight Monday, according to representatives from their union, United Auto Workers (UAW), as a result of stagnating contract negotiations with the Detroit-based automaker.
Bellevue Group, whose other businesses include its flagship asset manager BB Biotech, struggled with stagnating revenue and losses at its bank as severe market turmoil late last year halted new money momentum and growth of assets under management.
RIC=MXCBIR%3DECI poll data MEXICO CITY, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank is expected to lower its key interest rate again on Thursday, according to a Reuters poll of analysts, as the economy appears to be stagnating.
I asked Daron Acemoglu, a professor of economics at M.I.T., and he emailed me back: Both the decline in the labor share and stagnating median wages are a consequence of the fact that three things are happening: 1.
Claudio Saputelli, the head of global real estate research for UBS Wealth Management, said price growth had been sustained by falling mortgage rates, but lending restrictions and stagnating per capita income have had a mitigating effect since 2014.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - With sales stagnating and high rent and manpower costs eating away at his profits, Azan Tengku, the director of Singaporean gift company Kalms, decided to close down his stores and move all his products into vending machines.
But the subdued inflation print, which analysts say reflects a weakening economy where consumer spending is stagnating and companies are struggling to eke out profits, is set to push the bank to cut rates again to ignite economic activity.
The connected care and informatics business, which offers patient monitoring systems and software used by hospitals to gather and analyze data, was a notable exception, with sales growth picking up to 8 percent after stagnating in the second quarter.
The connected care and informatics business, which includes patient monitoring systems and software used by hospitals to gather and analyse data, was a notable exception, with sales growth picking up to 8 percent after stagnating in the second quarter.
"We've seen economic activity stagnating for several quarters now and that in some way has given the bank space to consider that it will contribute to inflation its trajectory of converging toward the 3% target," said Diaz de Leon.
Such bursts of public outrage are growing more common in Russia, where stagnating and even declining living standards juxtaposed with expensive foreign adventures, official corruption and environmental degradation are testing people's patience and driving down Mr. Putin's popularity ratings.
Many analysts say the French tax was not politically deft, falling hardest on people outside French cities who were already feeling the pain of stagnating incomes and who do not have the same mass transportation options as urban residents.
Analysis: Mr. Corbyn is hedging his bets that anger at a decade of austerity, stagnating wages, unaffordable housing and the rising toll of climate change will motivate voters to sweep out the Conservative Party's nine-year hold on power.
Output per hour worked fell 0.5% year-on-year in the April to June period after stagnating in the first three months of 2019, the biggest drop since the second quarter of 2014, the Office for National Statistics said.
However, the monthly report also showed wage growth stagnating and manufacturing payrolls declining for the first time in six months, evidence that economic softness induced by the U.S.-China trade war has begun to spread to the labor market.
Mr. Trump's remarks came as pharmaceutical officials and experts outside of the United States were already concerned that global demand might be stagnating for a wide range of their products amid broader economic softness and a slowdown in trade.
Public sympathy for the movement, a cry of protest over stagnating wages and declining living standards, was strong at first, but largely dissipated after weeks of violence tore up sections of Paris and some of the major provincial cities.
This seems like a relatively small number, but other studies have suggested that student loan debt — especially when coupled with stagnating wages and rising property values — can be an insurmountable burden for young people who want to buy homes.
A festive mood reigned at the Greens headquarters in the European Parliament on Sunday night at the end of campaign, which profited from worries over global warming but also frustration at stagnating living standards and disillusionment with establishment parties.
Fierce competition has resulted in insurance rates either stagnating or falling over the past few years, leading Beazley to invest in growing its U.S. specialty lines business, which carries out professional and management liability for mid-sized and small companies.
Deja vu: Tumblr, which has been quiet for quite some time, seems to be turning to a strategy once used by its own parent company, Yahoo: Building "hip" mobile apps to convince its younger entrepreneurial employees that it's not stagnating.
With demand for its legacy hardware and software businesses stagnating, IBM has been shifting towards cloud-based services, security software, data analytics and artificial intelligence such as its supercomputer Watson, which once defeated human contestants in the quiz show Jeopardy.
This resulted in the composite index rising to a four-month high of 52.8, which Markit economist Phil Smith said pointed to the economy returning to growth in the first quarter after stagnating in the final three months of 2018.
And while the global market keeps growing, the US box office is stagnating in terms of dollars and shrinking in terms of tickets, which in turn incentivizes Hollywood to make movies that play especially well internationally, eg superhero and animated franchises.
Now when the conference trends upward, they're an afterthought, a team without a playoff spot or a draft pick to look forward to, with an uncertain core of young players stagnating on a roster of one-year-contract cast-offs.
Growth forecasts for 2018 and 2019 were raised by a moderate 0.1 percentage points in each year, and the BoE said it still expected rising inflation to cause household living standards to start stagnating at the end of this year.
This stagnating growth is particularly striking in contrast to the growth seen at other social media platforms: Facebook has just announced that its Messenger app has 1 billion users, joining Facebook's other messaging app, WhatsApp, which also has 1 billion user.
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook, is among those to have suggested the idea of a "universal basic income"—an unconditional payment to all citizens—to deal with stagnating wages and automation; critics say that could further disenfranchise the less-skilled.
Edward Snyder, managing director at Charter Equity Research, said the China threat isn't so much tariffs as it is competition from Chinese companies that may start to erode some high-end handset business, which won't help Apple's stagnating unit sales.
Ericsson, which has backing from two of Sweden's most prominent investors — Wallenberg-backed Investor and Industrivarden — has come under growing pressure for its poor performance in recent years and for being slow to address stagnating demand for its core base stations.
AMS results added to a bleak earnings season for semiconductor companies and further stoked fears of an industry slowdown after sales warnings from Apple, Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor last month pointed to stagnating smartphone demand and a cooling Chinese economy.
With declining or stagnating sales in its core U.S. and Western European markets, China is still a bright spot for Lego though copycats remain a problem despite an announced government clamp-down, the head of the toymaker said in an interview.
Advocates and would-be practitioners of America's "full-spectrum global dominance" have yet to explain how that can be done with an economy whose stagnating productivity and a low labor supply have limited its potential (and noninflationary) growth to 1.5 percent.
They are joining the free-agent economy on a part-time basis because of stagnating wages and the decline of middle-wage jobs, said Steve King, a partner at Emergent Research, a company in Lafayette, California, that studies the independent workforce.
But she could easily extract concessions from the EU Commission and its German enablers to relieve the policy constraints and claw back sovereignty transfers that have frozen fiscal policies and made impossible meaningful structural changes in a stagnating French economy.
AMS' statement added to a bleak earnings season for semiconductor companies and further stoked fears of an industry slowdown after sales warnings from Apple, Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor last month pointed to stagnating smartphone demand and a cooling Chinese economy.
The record of both Britain's Vote Leave and Remain camps has been a dismal one of charge and countercharge: dire warnings of continuing to be attached to a stagnating continent or of losing privileged access to the country's largest export market.
Many question if the fade could be the result of Head Start graduates stagnating after they enter K-12 public schools or if kids that never attended preschools simply learn at a rapid rate and catch up to Head Start graduates.
The union-affiliated opposition Labor Party, leading in opinion polls, plans to stop companies from "too easily resorting to the nuclear option" at a time of stagnating pay packets, said Brendan O'Connor, Labor's shadow minister for employment and workplace relations.
On Thursday, all eyes will be on a Mexican central bank meeting, where it is widely expected to cut its benchmark lending rate for the third time this year as the economy shows signs of stagnating, a Reuters poll showed.
The third consecutive monthly fall in the headline PMI index shows that manufacturing is essentially stagnating and comes on the heels of data last week that showed the economy shrank 0.2% in the first quarter, the first contraction since 2016.
"Powell's done enough to convince traders he is not closing the door but leaving it ajar with regards to rate cuts referencing a weaker economy, referencing business growth and stagnating economic growth," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst with OANDA.
And at a time of growing distrust in big institutions — both private and public sector — it offers a potential policy fix for stagnating middle-class living standards that doesn't require the public to have faith in a big new government program.
Last week, its stock price took a hit following the company's quarterly earnings release, and over the past couple of years, has weathered the departures of several key executives, layoffs, stagnating growth, and rumors it's up for sale, among other things.
"Stagnating consumption amid the coronavirus epidemic has had a great impact on the service sector," Zhengsheng Zhong, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group, wrote in afficial survey last week, which also showed the activity falling at a record pace.
Suppose, first, that you start from the assumption that deviations of actual GDP from potential GDP tend to be eliminated over the course of a few years at most, with the economy surging after slumps and stagnating or shrinking after booms.
The takeaway: The change is more a reflection of the challenges Windows faces to find a niche in a stagnating PC market than it is a sign of Microsoft's ambitions to take its hardware business much further than it already has.
Seven years later, after nearly leaving the company for fear of a stagnating career, she was promoted to principal dancer — a milestone that warranted an appearance on late-night TV, a rarity for the world of ballet, on David Letterman's show.
Administrators keep careful track of who is moving up, and who is stagnating, through a near-constant checking of the district's online, color-coded assessment charts — green for those above grade level, red for others two to three grade levels below.
"High unemployment, a stagnating economy, and massive debt for a few years are better than alienating the rest of our allies, getting into a nuclear war with Iran, or allowing 10,000 Islamist soldiers to be set free in Syria," Trott wrote.
While Germany ranks highly for its commitment to social spending, labor policy, and tax reforms, it is also home to one of the highest gender pay gaps in the EU - more than 13 percent - and stagnating wages across many sectors.
The National Petroleum Employer's Association has said a stagnating economy at home and weak global oil prices meant they could only offer a 7 percent raise this year, and an April CPI inflation plus 1.5 percent rise the following year.
It's devolved into anti-leftism, tribal antipathy… For a long time [I've been talking about] how the Republican Party had to modernize, that incomes were stagnating, that the lack of health coverage was a real problem, climate's a real problem.
The deals mark a shift for Mattel, which has built its business selling Barbie and Ken dolls in brick-and-mortar stores, and highlight the pressures U.S. firms face as they try to expand in new markets with sales stagnating back home.
Faced with stagnating sales of mainstream beer, and drinkers switching to wines and spirits, brewers have been forced to innovate to keep bar owners happy and sell them a broader range of products, helping them boost their own margins along the way.
What's next: Market heavyweights, including BlackRock chief investment officer of global fixed income Rick Rieder and Ethan Harris, Bank of America-Merrill Lynch's head of global economic research, expect the ECB may have to start buying stocks to keep the economy from stagnating.
They are also being hammered by Zimbabwe's worst drought in a quarter of a century while also toiling under a stagnating economy that has seen banks reluctant to lend and cheaper food imports from the likes of South Africa undermining local businesses.
"People are fed up with a so-called free market system that has produced grotesque inequality, stagnating living standards for the many, calamitous foreign wars without end and a political stitch-up," Mr. Corbyn said on Wednesday in remarks to the party conference.
The Ghanaian state is doing little to solve the crisis, which is stagnating the economy and causing anger and instability across urban Ghana, while the government is working hard to maintain a good image in the eyes of major investors and development agencies.
There was an erosion of trust, says Ehrbeck, and against a backdrop of stagnating wages and the changing nature of work, low and middle income consumers and would-be entrepreneurs in emerging and established financial markets need all the help they can get.
They described a swashbuckling and reinvigorated Britain that would break free from a stagnating Europe — the land of unemployed children moving in with their parents — to instead focus on improving trade with faster-growing countries like China, India and the United States.
They are working critiques of the tax bill into a broader argument about stagnating real wages and rising health care costs, to portray Republican rule under President Trump as primarily benefiting the wealthy and leaving American workers to pick up the tab.
That will be part of a perfectly coherent economic policy, as Berlin continues to live off its trade partners while refusing to use its overflowing government coffers to support its stagnating economy and help growth and employment in the rest of Europe.
Outlining a "radical plan to rebuild and transform" Britain, Mr. Corbyn underscored his ambition to shift economic policy leftward — a position that he described as the "new common sense of our time" after a decade of stagnating wages and squeezed living standards.
Since then, the administration has come under pressure over its response to a military crackdown against the Rohingya minority that the United Nations has described as "ethnic cleansing" with "genocidal intent", as well as faltering peace talks with ethnic armed groups and a stagnating economy.
"The projects on offer in Europe are stagnating, so European investors are looking in that direction with great interest," said Armin Sandhoevel, chief investment officer for Infrastructure Equity at Allianz Global Investors, whose team manages 1.6 billion euros ($1.76 billion) worth of renewable investments.
With demand stagnating in developed markets where the newest networks have mostly already been built, Ericsson is now feeling an additional pinch from lower spending in countries such as Russia, Brazil, the Middle East and Nigeria, hit by weaker currencies and low oil prices.
The Census Bureau estimates that the country&aposs population will have more minorities than whites for the first time in 2043, a change due in part to higher birth rates among Hispanics and a stagnating or declining birth rate among blacks, whites and Asians.
Trump also faces a stagnating agenda, and the risk that it would not move forward if he didn't address white supremacy head on: Outside Your Bubble is a BuzzFeed News effort to bring you a diversity of thought and opinion from around the internet.
The deal, which comes after Reuters first reported in August that BroadSoft was exploring a sale, would allow Cisco to further diversify from its stagnating switches and routers business by giving it a stronger foothold in selling unified communications software to big telecommunications firms.
The deal, which comes after Reuters first reported in August that BroadSoft was exploring a sale, allows Cisco to further diversify away from its stagnating switches and routers business by giving it a stronger foothold in selling unified communications software to big telecommunications firms.
The rate of labor force participation, which captures people working and those who want jobs, has steadily fallen since the Great Recession caused by the 2008 financial crisis, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, stagnating near 63% over the last five years.
Republicans, for their part, discount the notion that a real national wave is in the offing, pointing to Trump's approval rating, which has risen somewhat, and poll numbers that show the Democratic advantage in the so-called generic ballot matchup stagnating or even shrinking.
But that is unlikely to faze a leadership that says it is rediscovering the party's socialist roots and believes that voters will trust a left-wing agenda to redress some of the failings of a decade marked by stagnating real wages and poor productivity growth.
But here's the thing: While the rich still pay taxes and the safety net has in some ways gotten stronger, the decades since Reagan have nonetheless been marked by vastly increased inequality, with stagnating wages for most, but soaring incomes for a tiny elite.
There is nothing in his presidency thus far that will lift stagnating wages, revitalize struggling rural communities, cut health care costs, modernize the federal government, curb the opioid crisis, or strengthen American leadership in the face of a rising China and an aggressive Russia.
Telecom operators are looking to artificial intelligence as a potential money-spinner to combat stagnating mobile service revenues as once-lucrative features like text messaging have become commoditized and customer growth wanes as almost everyone who can afford a phone and a data plan already has one.
The social media platform has weathered a lot of criticism over its bigger business strategy — criticism that comes amid stagnating growth at the company and question marks over whether its platform is capable of the kind of mass-market appeal achieved by the likes of Facebook.
Here's former Treasury Secretary and Harvard professor Larry Summers, speaking to Axios: Why it matters: Deaths from opioid use have more than quadrupled since 1999, and addiction costs almost $100 billion annually — all linked, among other social trends, to stagnating income and the loss of jobs.
The representation of women on the boards of Hong Kong's leading companies increased marginally to 21 percent in 245.5, after stagnating at 20153 percent for the past two years, according to the report, which analysed Hong Kong's top companies listed on the Hang Seng Index (HSI).
But with his offense stagnating last week at Kentucky, Florida coach Jim McElwain decided to make the switch back to Del Rio, whose 5-yard pass to an uncovered Freddie Swain with 43 seconds left capped the Gators' dramatic comeback from a 27-14 fourth-quarter deficit.
It took Mr. Sanders to convince them that if tax credits and insurance exchanges are the best liberals have to offer to men and women struggling to make stagnating wages pay for bills that skyrocket and debt that never dissipates, maybe socialism is worth a try.
Originally credited 35 years ago with resurrecting the once-stagnating label by hiring Karl Lagerfeld as designer, and creating a luxury powerhouse led by sales of perfumes and cosmetics, Mr. Wertheimer has taken on more responsibility to "ensure continuity" in the wake of Ms. Chiquet's departure.
It would be interesting to know how many companies are using contractors to pay their employees a stagnating wage and keep them in dead-end jobs instead of appreciating them as loyal employees and helping them to further their education and goals, as reflected in the Sept.
The company's shares fell 2687 percent in extended trading as the news further stoked fears of an industry slowdown after sales warnings from Apple Inc, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Taiwan Semiconductor Co Ltd earlier this month pointed to stagnating smartphone demand and a cooling Chinese economy.
Recent data from the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan shows that overall fuel economy for new cars, SUVs, vans, and pickup trucks sold in the United States has been stagnating ever since oil prices crashed last year: This chart seems a little counterintuitive.
There are two reasons behind the increasing enthusiasm of European citizens for populist parties: antipathy to the rising number of immigrants in northern Europe while the south is fed up with the stagnating economy, Clemens Fuest, president of the Ifo institute for economic research told CNBC on Wednesday.
Media coverage of Minaj felt driven mainly by speculation over what conflicts she might or might not be engaging in, or how threatened she did or didn't feel by Cardi B. Rap fans and onlookers suggested that her time was soon to be up, or that she was stagnating.
Faced with stagnating user growth, Twitter under new CEO Dorsey has long been grappling with the best way to evolve its business — namely, how to make its real-time stream of news, status updates from your Twitter connections, videos and other content more appealing to a mass-market audience.
Childless college-educated whites are moving into the densest American neighborhoodsThe other troubling component of Kolko's research is that the flow of people moving back into cities—which had been on the rise since the earlier 2000s—now seems to be stagnating, and in some cases, reversed completely.
With residential prices either stagnating or slipping in prime London and a price fall of 5.1 percent in the 12 months to August in Battersea itself, according to property service provider Knight Frank, the prospect of a supply glut does not bode well for short-term valuation prospects.
We suppose that the market should be prepared for significant underperformance of loans and further increasing delinquencies as a result of the poorer segment being unable to repay debts because of stagnating wages, which means that moving down along the credit spectrum should be done with great caution.
Even though its approach might seem silly or trivial, it added fuel to a dialogue that had been stagnating, and has reminded Australians that this inequality is still unresolved (even after two of its neighbors, New Zealand and Taiwan, have already taken the steps to legalize same-sex marriages).
The forecasts set a gloomy backdrop for the IMF and World Bank annual meetings this week in Washington, where the Fund's new managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, is inheriting a range of problems, from stagnating trade to political backlash in some emerging market countries struggling with IMF-mandated austerity programs.
As high schools are at best stagnating in quality, as the most recent Nation's Report Card results for 12th grade math and reading make clear, employers are likely to value this measure even less, and seek a 21st Century equivalent of the high school diploma: a college degree.
The forecasts set a gloomy backdrop for the IMF and World Bank annual meetings this week in Washington, where the Fund's new managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, is inheriting a range of problems, from stagnating trade to political backlash in some emerging market countries struggling with IMF-mandated austerity programs.
"Under-emphasis of these (structural) policies relative to macroeconomic, trade and financial stability policies is a key reason for many governments' failure in recent decades to mobilize a more effective response to widening inequality and stagnating median income as technological change and globalization have gathered force," the report said.
She rails against the growing concentration of income and wealth in the hands of a tiny elite; argues that this concentration of economic rewards has also undermined our political system; and links unequal wealth and power to the stagnating incomes, growing insecurity and diminishing opportunities facing ordinary families.
There, a coalition of the right-wing Lega party and the anti-establishment Five Star Movement formed a government last June and they have wasted no time challenging the status quo in the euro zone in terms of spending plans and reforms as it tries to revamp Italy's stagnating economy.
Because of the coronavirus, this weakened banking system — less than one year out from being on a bit of a brink — will now have to forgive loans for companies large and small and continue financing local governments dealing with the fallout from stagnating economies and the effort to fight the coronavirus.
Millions of young people who graduated in the throes of the Great Recession are saddled by debt (collectively America now owes $1.5 trillion in student debt) and stagnating wages (growing at a measly 2.5% a year at the lowest unemployment rate in a decade, it's not catching up to inflation).
An overwhelmingly negative vote is expected to vent people's discontent with a recessionary and stagnating economy over the last five years, high and rising unemployment (11.7 percent), nearly 40 percent of the country's youth without work and a meaningful future, and a debilitating public debt of 160 percent of GDP.
The reach into the automotive market is important for Qualcomm because its biggest chip market - mobile phones - is stagnating, though Qualcomm also said on Monday that the number of device makers working on 5G devices to be released in 2019 has grown to 30 from 20, with most of them smartphones.
This is one of the strengths television (and the small-town series) brings to a story like this — a character like Steve can evolve into a real human being (or at least a suggestion of one), instead of stagnating as an archetype in a story you've seen dozens of times before.
At a time of stagnating incomes and growing evidence of an economic slowdown in Britain, punctuated Tuesday by news of the country's largest defense contractor, BAE Systems, planning to cut almost 2,000 jobs, that could play a role in clashes over the direction of Brexit, as the withdrawal is known.
Although the company's cereals unit revenues and profits (2117% of FY212015 group EBITDA), benefitted from low raw materials and energy costs as well as higher ethanol prices in Europe in FY211005732, they remain exposed to a challenging European starch and sweetener market environment characterised by stagnating demand and production overcapacity.
The uneven spread of homelessness across the country suggests that even as a majority of states report declining homelessness rates, the percentage of unhoused people is rising steadily in certain parts of the country — and this relative increase in homelessness is likely the result of high rents and stagnating incomes.
"A quick resolution and introduction of new leadership offers South Korea the best opportunity to move on from this political crisis and renew focus on the key issue facing the country — the urgent need to revamp the now stagnating chaebol-dominated economic model," said Liam Martin of FTI Consulting in a Wednesday note.
It added that even though the region had its highest ever estimated coverage for the second dose of measles vaccination in 2017 - at around 90 percent - some countries have had problems, including declining or stagnating immunization coverage in some cases, low coverage in some marginalized groups, and immunity gaps in older populations.
In the six years since, that wig deteriorated at a rate of knots, stagnating in length (locs, being hair, tend to grow), and getting increasingly and randomly sun bleached and progressively threadbare, until it exposed an alarmingly patchy scalp landscape, seemingly held together by prayer and a selection of oddly placed headbands.
In the middle and bottom of the income spectrum, you have a generation's worth of stagnating and even declining real wages (except for a brief period in the mid-to-late 1990s), making it more and more necessary for middle- and working-class households to send two earners into the work force.
Now he has a book about it: If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now, published September 10, argues that over the past few decades cities have become inhospitable to middle-class families due to rising costs and stagnating wages, yet people still cling to them because employers demand they do.
Both moves are designed to bring a new generation of leadership to the company, which should help Salesforce from stagnating or getting too comfortable with its success, but the company does have a lot of presidents with Taylor and Dayon joining Block , CFO Mark Hawkins and Chief People Officer Cindy Robbins all holding that title.
Tapping into the fact that many media companies have not been run as well as they could have been, carriers are using their healthy balance sheets to buy up content assets so that they can try to have another go at winning over customers and their services spend, to offset their stagnating network access businesses.
So the left-wing pessimists were too pessimistic, we thought … but at the same time there were real problems facing the working class, a social crisis that had some link to stagnating incomes and the decline of industrial jobs, and the tax-cuts-as-panacea style of conservatism had passed its sell-by date.
Certainly, Sanders is no King and the difference is that King was never a politician, but concerns about the political influence of the super-rich, the nation's widening economic divide, the predatory practices of Wall Street banks, and stagnating wages have made more and more Americans willing to consider the idea of democratic socialism seriously.
This is because of the surge in support in the EU vote for far-right winger Matteo Salvini's League party, which calls for a re-write of EU fiscal rules that put limits on budget deficits and public debt, at a time when Italy is almost stagnating and its debt is on the rise.
We are witnessing a massive revanchist upheaval — against bourgeois morality and standards of conduct, against changing demographics and economies, against assumptions about governance and respect for norms, against the status quo — by a culture that is stagnating even as the country changes around it, which it experiences as a loss of dignity and prestige.
Not that he makes puzzling roster and tactical decisions or is ineffective at overhauling a youth system with so many problems endemic to American culture writ large, but that he is no different than the others and American soccer is stagnating under his watch, but with the guise of progression because of his European accent and pedigree.
ITALIAN WORRY This is because of the surge in support in the EU vote for far-right winger Matteo Salvini's League party, which calls for a re-write of EU fiscal rules that put limits on budget deficits and public debt, at a time when Italy is almost stagnating and its debt is on the rise.
He was probably feeling for the poor Greeks who will be working in perpetuity to pay back their debt (185.3 percent of GDP) to fellow Europeans, or the French and Italian leaders he was meeting in Berlin, and who were also facing the final curtain in virtually stagnating economies crushed by unemployment rates of 10 percent and 12 percent.
But as Apple struggles to win over creatives with its most recent iterations of the MacBook Pro (to say nothing of its stagnating Mac desktop lineup), the company may want to consider doing something unprecedented, at least for them: It should leap on the buzz around the mechanical keyboard and spend some time building one of its own.
While the headline economic statistics like gross domestic product, low unemployment, wages on a slow but steady upward path have been healthy, other indicators like stagnating wages, Gilded Age levels of inequality, and communities and older industries that have been left behind together create an obligation to think ambitiously beyond the assumptions of Clinton- and Obama-era economics.
If pride celebrations nationwide keep singing the same tune—remaining apolitical, shutting out activists, and courting police and corporations that many feel are detrimental to the LGBTQ community—activists say that the cultural and political progress the LGBTQ community has made will end up stagnating, with white, cisgender, and monied gays being celebrated, and the rest of the movement being left behind.
And rather than confronting these realities, many, particularly on the right, engaged in trickle-down magical thinking and—when that didn't work—union bashing and restrictions on labor rights that rendered workers powerless to confront these inequities, The result: stagnating wages for hard-working professionals, and stifled hopes for men and women who worked hard for the promise of the American dream.
The reform, advanced by the culture minister, Dario Franceschini, was intended to bring in fresh talent and give these "super museums" — including the Capodimonte in Naples, the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan and the Accademia in Venice — more control over their budgets, exhibitions and services like cafes and bookshops, to become more self-sustaining at a time when Italy's economy is stagnating.
They claim they care about the American people and yet they have run up the national debt to about $19,85033,000,000,000 and are willing to watch a healthcare system spiral out of control just so they can keep their power and lifestyle and watch as their wealth grows and the number of those suffering, stagnating in the cesspool of poverty continues to grow.
In an age of rising rents and stagnating wages, after corporations just got a big handout from the Republican tax bill with much less relief for struggling families, as income inequality continues to ensure that the profit of our economic productivity is skimmed off by those at the top, the era of such incentive deals may be coming to an end.
The company has launched premium products such as HOVR running shoes and mineral-infused clothing line Rush in efforts to get customers to switch from sneaker giants Nike Inc and Adidas AG. Under Armour has also been expanding its international business through new stores, primarily focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, as it looks to cushion itself from stagnating sales in its home market.
If you look at where women in the US are at right now, and you look at where women are in other industrialized countries, for the first time since we gained reproductive freedoms in the 1970s — with the legalization of birth control and the legalization of abortion — our participation in the workforce is stagnating and declining, while these other industrialized countries are continuing to climb.
But while Gartner sees a "stagnating" market for the various devices that are now associated with computing — with mobile phone shipments only growing in emerging Asia/Pacific markets, for example, and the PC market "just reaching the bottom of its decline", as research director Ranjit Atwal puts it — the analyst has a more positive outlook for supplementary connected devices which offer a more dedicated vs general computing purpose.
Samsung and ASUS's devices are a sneak peek of sorts and point to how Intel (and Google) are getting an ecosystem on board to raise the performance and feature game of laptops — a consumer electronics category that has otherwise been under pressure and largely stagnating as users opt for smartphones as primary mobile "computing" devices, and connected TV screens for stationary use — making the replacement cycles for laptops longer and longer.
It would seem something about making a living at the pleasure of the richest man in modern history during a time of widening inequality and stagnating wages must be particularly galling: even antiquarians picked up a stunning win against Bezos this year, with 600 rare book sellers striking in protest of their treatment by Amazon subsidiary AbeBooks, which threatened to drop sellers in a smattering of countries, including South Korea, the Czech Republic and Russia.

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