Outlook
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The US dollar is and will remain these countries’ major investment currency, reflecting the depth of the US capital market and the relatively favorable
outlook
for US government policies.
But what do these arguments really mean for the
outlook
for investments in homes in superstar cities?Let us consider the fixity of land.
Declining house prices are key to the financial crisis and the
outlook
for the economy, because mortgage-backed securities, and the derivatives based on them, are the primary assets that are weakening financial institutions.
There is, indeed, room for such concerted action, as the
outlook
for all three economies has deteriorated significantly.
Fiddling at the FirePARIS – Financial markets have rallied since July on the hope that the global economic and geopolitical
outlook
will not worsen, or, if it does, that central banks stand ready to backstop economies and markets with additional rounds of liquidity provision and quantitative easing.
When Bush came into office, the
outlook
was for budget surpluses as far as the eye could see.
Of course, the
outlook
need not be so bleak.
Because the proposed members of this new "united economic space" share Russian as a lingua franca and a common past within the USSR, outsiders may dismiss too readily subtler differences in culture, outlook, and even vocabulary.
The Muslim world is home to many successful movements that combine doctrinal conservatism with a modern
outlook
that supports capitalism and embraces technology.
The consequences of this fundamental shift in Turkey’s regional
outlook
are likely to be profound.
After all, Turkey’s new
outlook
implies that it is intent, for the first time in its history as a republic, on promoting democratic principles in the region.
And, contrary to the government’s outlook, the start of economic recovery could be delayed until the end of this year, with medium-term annual growth reaching 1.5- 2%.
A recent study in the journal PLOS Medicine projects a fivefold increase in heat-related deaths in the US by 2080; the
outlook
for poorer countries is even worse.
That inaction comes despite a death toll of well over 5,000 and an
outlook
even worse than in Libya early last year.
It will take years for the world economy to return to trend, in particular as the growth
outlook
is not very promising and unemployment continues to rise in the US and Europe.
Fragile and Unbalanced in 2012NEW YORK – The
outlook
for the global economy in 2012 is clear, but it isn’t pretty: recession in Europe, anemic growth at best in the United States, and a sharp slowdown in China and in most emerging-market economies.
Rather than adopting the regional focus of the current NATO Strategic Concept or the European Strategic Study, the strategy that we propose is global in its
outlook.
But when one considers the effects of “bracket creep,” the
outlook
for taxpayers worsens.
Sagging public infrastructure and an inability to attract foreign capital have made the economic
outlook
even worse.
The Hidden Future of the US EconomyCAMBRIDGE – Just how bad is the
outlook
for the United States’ economy?
Nevertheless, Xi’s
outlook
and worldview are surely different from Hu’s.
In contrast to the United States and Europe, where the growth
outlook
looked weak at best, emerging markets were expected to sustain their strong performance from the decade preceding the global financial crisis, and thus become the engine of the global economy.
The Euro’s House DividedBRUSSELS – The European Commission’s latest economic
outlook
paints a disheartening picture: unemployment rates close to or above 5% in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands in 2014, but above 25% in Greece and Spain and roughly 15% in Ireland and Portugal.
Indeed, financial markets may have taken the Fed’s view on US inflation as representative of other central banks’
outlook
on inflation, reinforced by the surprising ECB decision of October 2 to keep interest rates on hold.
There may be no one-size-fits-all model for economic development, but, without global standards and complementary regulations, the long-term
outlook
for the world economy will remain bleak.
To be sure, the world’s economic
outlook
could still take a turn for the better.
This
outlook
is understandable, but shortsighted.
With citizens, business, and governments worldwide finally recognizing the universal nature of climate change, the
outlook
for this year’s conference is substantially more positive than it was prior to the last attempt to reach a comprehensive global agreement, at the 2009 Copenhagen summit (COP 15).
Every month, despite an ever-darker
outlook
for economic growth, countries announce new spending cuts and tax hikes in the hope of restoring confidence in the bond markets.
Meanwhile, private spending grew 3.9% year on year in 2013, the strongest rate in a decade, and the
outlook
for 2014 is promising.
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