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Intriguingly, millennial Democratic men are a bit more pessimistic than millennial Republican men, and senior Democratic men are a bit more pessimistic than senior Republican men.
But three other films struck a distinctly more pessimistic tune.
In general, financial market expectations are more pessimistic than ours.
DL: I'm going to strike a slightly more pessimistic note.
This morning's lower stock prices suggests they're much more pessimistic.
I've never been more pessimistic than I was that night.
The more pessimistic Capitals fan — is there any other kind?
Iran's own inflation projection of 42% is even more pessimistic.
A former senior U.S. official took a more pessimistic view.
McFarland's estimate appeared more pessimistic than those of many experts.
Lately, though, his comments have taken on a more pessimistic tone.
Yet ratings firms are growing more pessimistic about the company's future.
Max Wolff, market strategist with 55 Capital, is even more pessimistic.
Consultancy Capital Economics was even more pessimistic about the country's prospects.
Is there a more pessimistic work of American art than "Network"?
As the early votes rolled in, Republicans grew even more pessimistic.
But in private, according to BuzzFeed, Thiel is much more pessimistic.
The CNBC/Moody's tracker is somewhat more pessimistic than other gauges.
Are you not more pessimistic yourself about where things stand today?
The more pessimistic outlook calculates respective growth at 1.5% and 1.9%.
But there is another,more pessimistic way to read this survey.
Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners, is only growing more pessimistic.
He's probably a bit more pessimistic about OpenStack than I am, though.
A more pessimistic way of looking at it, however, would be this.
A third of those, by the more pessimistic estimates, had already died.
There were considerably more pessimistic euro calls compared with the previous month.
Americans have already turned more pessimistic in light of the trade war.
" • "Bond investors have taken a more pessimistic view on the economy's fate.
Bond investors have taken a more pessimistic view on the economy's fate.
"The more pessimistic (a person was), the worse the outcome," he added.
Both the Lancet report and Gates's more pessimistic statements reflect this fundamental reality.
So it's not surprising that some people got interested in more pessimistic models.
When it comes to non-Tibetan filmmakers, however, many observers are more pessimistic.
But it often signals that investors have turned more pessimistic about the markets.
At the risk of being predictable, let me offer a more pessimistic prediction.
And that means we are more pessimistic about where world trade should trend.
And those loose ends keep the possibility of a more pessimistic explanation alive.
But he worries that people are not taking these more pessimistic possibilities seriously.
Democratic millionaires are far more pessimistic, with 62% saying it will be weaker.
But surveys show consumers are becoming more pessimistic as sterling's slump cuts disposable income.
But that's a more pessimistic figure that assumes a "total default" by the DOE.
A more pessimistic view is that wages were bound to come down to earth.
But other market watchers are a bit more pessimistic about the recent momentum continuing.
He's a bit more pessimistic about the outlook of hockey in his home country.
And hours later, North Korea released a statement offering a much more pessimistic take.
Recently, stock prices have been weaker as investors have grown a bit more pessimistic.
As for Democrats, they were even more pessimistic than Republicans had been in October.
Maybe when you have this European experience, you might be more pessimistic than others.
Among the other two age groups, Republican men are more pessimistic than Democratic men.
Racial resentment had no extra effect among those who were more pessimistic about the economy.
"We are a little bit more pessimistic than the consensus of the industry," he said.
At the same time, Republicans have grown more pessimistic about West Virginia, where Democratic Sen.
As the season progressed, however, analysts grew more pessimistic that sales would meet these forecasts.
The airlines are avoiding committing to either the most optimistic or the more pessimistic timelines.
More pessimistic investors, however, forecast no more Federal Reserve rate cuts before the 2020 election.
Conservatives dispute this, but their incessant attacks on Mueller suggest a far more pessimistic outlook.
But I'd say it's a little more pessimistic of an album, a little more sinister.
Jack Goldstone, a professor of public policy at George Mason, voiced the more pessimistic view.
Respondents overall grew more pessimistic amid the market turmoil after expressing positive sentiment for months.
Goldman struck a more pessimistic note when talking about consumer discretionary and energy stocks, however.
As a result, the commission's growth forecast was only slightly more pessimistic than its previous predictions.
Hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry, however, took a more pessimistic view of the markets' likely trajectory.
Here, perhaps, the somewhat more pessimistic public has it right and the experts have it wrong.
Despite that, businesses in Japan were more pessimistic about their prospects in the coming three months.
That would be more pessimistic than the current 0.8 percent estimate from Germany's leading economic institutes.
They're more pessimistic than black Americans whose material prospects continue to lag behind those of whites.
Older Americans have become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects, the study found.
"I have never seen people more pessimistic on an asset class than emerging markets," Hasenstab said.
But individual remarks delivered after the joint statement were decidedly more pessimistic about finding common ground.
She is more pessimistic for the following year and predicts Apple's fiscal 2019 sales will drop.
Credit ratings agency Moody's was a lot more pessimistic about SoftBank's new approach than some analysts.
Highly optimistic men had 1.7 greater odds of living to that age over the more pessimistic.
The call is even more pessimistic than Goldman Sachs' outlook on Thursday, which shocked the market.
Republicans have optimistic employment and wage growth projections, while Democrats have a far more pessimistic view.
I mean the questions about character, which painted a far more pessimistic picture of his chances.
As they approach retirement age, older Americans are becoming steadily more pessimistic about their economic prospects.
However, the lowest forecasts for the dollar were even more pessimistic than last month against several currencies.
Members of the MPC have become more hawkish largely because they are more pessimistic about productivity growth.
Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ) was more pessimistic, anticipating a full-year spike of 6.1 percent.
A separate survey of businesses by Lloyds Bank reinforced the gloomy tone, as companies turned more pessimistic.
"Those who died from CHD were significantly more pessimistic at baseline than the others," the researchers noted.
That's when we've really just taken this much sharper, more pessimistic view on everything in the company.
But the decision to hold is a risk, as private forecasts are more pessimistic than the RBI.
Semiconductors across Europe have been under pressure recently as sentiment on the tech sector turns more pessimistic.
The CIPD also said employers became more pessimistic over the past six months as the economy slowed.
People do seem to respond to media coverage by becoming more pessimistic about corruption in public institutions.
The South African Reserve Bank was even more pessimistic at its last monetary policy meeting, in July.
Markets are even more pessimistic with longer-term forecasts suggesting a miss well into the next decade.
That is more pessimistic that its previous estimate of growth ranging from 1 percent to 4 percent.
I would say domestic investors in particular are more pessimistic about the future than non-domestic investors.
About 17%, however, were even more pessimistic, and predict that the trade conflict will drag on indefinitely.
But American businesses are sounding a more pessimistic note, pointing to softer growth ahead, or even contraction.
Democrats have gotten more pessimistic, with just 14 percent expecting the economy to be better next year.
But there's a more pessimistic possibility, one that has been mainly promulgated by analysts at Civis Analytics.
" • "But American businesses are sounding a more pessimistic note, pointing to softer growth ahead, or even contraction.
In its forecasts published on November 8th it was more pessimistic than the government about Italy's economic growth.
Top strategists at some big banks had been getting more pessimistic on earnings heading into the new year.
In other words, older people are actually more pessimistic about long-term economic growth than younger people are.
The problem, he says, is that analysts tend to grow more and more pessimistic as earnings season approaches.
But James Moore, who directs the transportation-engineering programme at the University of Southern California, is more pessimistic.
Though he admits that he has grown "even more pessimistic" watching the Trump presidency, he is an optimist.
On some measures—such as people's expectations about the election's impact on their community—Republicans became more pessimistic.
But I think our reading is perhaps a bit more pessimistic than what it is on the ground.
But the more pessimistic view is that the problems of private businesses run much deeper than animal spirits.
The government turned more pessimistic on consumer prices, highlighting the Bank of Japan's struggles to generate lasting inflation.
"  Twenty-seven percent of Republicans said they felt "more optimistic," and 6900 percent said they felt "more pessimistic.
And the employment rate tells a far more pessimistic story, having fallen substantially below its pre-recession level.
Rystad Energy is even more pessimistic, calling for a plunge of 2.8 million barrels per day in 2020.
I've advocated for more pessimistic games and I've pushed for more acceptance of allegory in our political games.
One is when they look in the mirror and talk to themselves — that tends to be more pessimistic.
A majority of Americans also said Trump's statements and actions since the election have made them more pessimistic.
Now a new book, "The Innovation Illusion" by Fredrik Erixon and Bjorn Weigel, presents a still more pessimistic vision.
They found that when female cichlids lose their chosen mates, they become glum and more pessimistic about the world.
The University of Chicago's Juan Collar is more pessimistic, particularly if the upgraded XENON-1T experiment also finds nothing.
Our more pessimistic commenters reckoned it would take 100 artists two to four years to make this a reality.
The analyst's warning comes as Wall Street is growing more pessimistic about growth prospects and the outlook for earnings.
Yes, but: Their outlook for EV's is more pessimistic than what another consultancy, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, has predicted.
The more pessimistic view is that declining competition and enrollment could lead to rising premiums in future years, too.
On the other hand, a more pessimistic take would be that the genie is now out of the bottle.
That leads to the media pointing out that other pollsters are far more pessimistic about his standing with voters.
As recently as Sunday, Mr. Trump was far more pessimistic about the program's future and criticized its Democratic supporters.
Frequently when investors become more pessimistic about the economy, stocks fall and the yield on bonds falls as well.
Murkowski, who burst into Tuesday's hearing growling like a bear and mimicking claws with her hands, sounded more pessimistic.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported Germans were more pessimistic than at any time since 1949 due to the virus.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported Germans were more pessimistic than at any time since 1949 due to the virus.
Murkowski, who burst into Tuesday's hearing growling like a bear and mimicking claws with her hands, sounded more pessimistic.
But investors have taken a more pessimistic view, raising questions about the leadership of its chief executive, Mark Fields.
Another OPEC delegate was more pessimistic, saying he expected no major progress until OPEC's next scheduled meeting in June.
If Obama's opinion at the time was inexcusable, what should we make of the vainer and more pessimistic Trump?
Current trends taken into account, the more pessimistic outlook predicts we will make this planet unlivable within 50-75 years.
Industry officials are now more pessimistic than the government, saying production could fall to 36 million bales in 2017/18.
Last month Paulsen said that investors would be more pessimistic about a recession when the stock market reaches a bottom.
"Worryingly, even as current conditions deteriorated further, respondents still turned more pessimistic about the business environment going forward," Maluleke added.
That offering could have raised billions of dollars and its absence has made investors more pessimistic about JBS' credit outlook.
Lou Jones, the founder and CEO of Biogenics, a firm that makes warning equipment for cryopreservation units, is more pessimistic.
Clinton can use the nastier, more pessimistic turmoil engulfing this year's election to accomplish anything positive is not readily apparent.
Rating agencies Moody's and S&P are more pessimistic, expecting the economy to shrink 0.7 percent and 1.0 percent respectively.
Interestingly, people tend to be happier on the weekends (especially Saturdays) and more pessimistic on Mondays and Tuesdays, Danforth says.
And then there's a [more pessimistic] story that is better at predicting day-to-day events, at least right now.
In fact, in my more pessimistic moments — they occur fairly frequently — it's hard for me to imagine communication without deception.
This could make Japanese companies more pessimistic, which is a risk for capital expenditure plans in the new fiscal year.
On the whole, the results pointed to a far more pessimistic global image than the reality of the underlying data.
The apps differ wildly in how they handle all that uncertainty, and some will be much more pessimistic than others.
Subsequent studies have raised sea level rise projections due to more pessimistic projections of melting from land-based ice sheets.
Around 44 percent said Abenomics has little potential ahead, with 23.19 percent even more pessimistic, saying it has no further potential.
Ms. Zentner said surveys suggested that some high-income consumers had already become more pessimistic as markets have become more volatile.
Bond investors obviously have a more pessimistic view of the U.S. economy than some economists do – private sector economists and policymakers.
The IMF is even more pessimistic with a forecast of 0.5 percent growth next year after two straight years of contractions.
The sub-indices showed manufacturers felt slightly more pessimistic about domestic demand than they did about prospects for exports in July.
U.S. CEOs remain gloomy in their economic outlook, and notably, more pessimistic than some of their important counterparts around the globe.
Republicans are growing more pessimistic about their odds of taking back the House majority after the surprise news Thursday that Rep.
In a more pessimistic one, slumping business confidence and the cost of trade wars cause employers to pull back on hiring.
People who feel powerless and who are more pessimistic are also more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, van Prooijen finds.
Preparing for the realistic pessimistic scenarioIt's not unrealistic to envision a more pessimistic future — where we aren't lucky, we're moderately unlucky.
There is a more pessimistic version of the collapse-then-rebuild model, in which warlords compete until one prevails over all.
" • "In a more pessimistic one, slumping business confidence and the cost of trade wars cause employers to pull back on hiring.
History shows that a more pessimistic investor outlook has coincided with rallies in the past, according to data from the report.
Offshore, the yuan has at times been valued as much as 2 percent lower as speculators made a more pessimistic judgment.
For the more pessimistic among us, gambling offers even more profound practice, because its wins and losses occur for no reason.
Between the lines: The study shows that mass populations often feel more pessimistic about their futures, and less served by traditional institutions.
Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, who also took part in SPIEF's inaugural panel was more pessimistic, predicting less than 1% growth in 2019.
Extroverted people usually raised excitable and active dogs, while more pessimistic owners raised canines that tended to be more anxious and fearful.
But Bill Gates has taken a more pessimistic tone in his recent public statements about the future of the fight against malaria.
Britain's workforce has become more pessimistic about job prospects over the last year, as unemployment in the country has reached record lows.
In our view, this could set up for a short squeeze, as 2Q:19 deliveries were slightly ahead of more pessimistic Street.
It was 6 PM and I was becoming more and more pessimistic, but the first bite I took exploded with genuine flavor.
NIESR's short-run forecasts were similar to some of the more pessimistic ones from U.S. banks such as Goldman Sachs and Citi.
Investors also have gotten more pessimistic about what lies ahead, putting growth and profit expectations at their lowest levels since July 2012.
In a survey conducted for the American National Election Studies in late January, supporters of Mr. Sanders were more pessimistic than Mrs.
Looking to fiscal 2019, the company expects to earn $2.96 to $2.25 per share, a more pessimistic range than expected by analysts.
Energy prices dropped as investors grew more pessimistic about the fate of a proposed deal by major oil nations to reduce production.
Another angle: American consumers have been spending, but businesses are sounding more pessimistic, pointing to softer growth ahead, or even a contraction.
The more pessimistic forecast comes as the clash between Washington and Beijing threatens to keep escalating and cause damage in other countries.
"It's made people more pessimistic in the long run," said Aaron Kohli, interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
The story is even more pessimistic in the European Union, where interest rates are slightly below zero and yet growth is faltering.
Despite what some of the more pessimistic pundits have suggested, this need not mark the end of the public-sector labor movement.
"A lot of our businesses are starting to take a more pessimistic view," said one senior executive who spoke on condition of anonymity.
It's long been known that Florida is ground zero for sea level rise impacts, but the Climate Central projections are even more pessimistic.
Democrats are much more pessimistic, and, to the extent they do believe the economy is strong, doubt that Mr. Trump deserves much credit.
And in that sense, they left me with an even more pessimistic view of the effects of climate change than when I started.
During bear markets when clients can be more pessimistic, anxious and uncertain, an advisor must work far more diligently to serve those clients.
Republicans are increasingly focused on the Senate as GOP donors and strategists grow more pessimistic about their ability to hold onto the House.
BP's chief executive, Robert W. Dudley, who has been more pessimistic about oil prices than some industry colleagues, seemed to detect brightening prospects.
The C.B.O. sees the deficit climbing by 24 percent, to $544 billion; the administration is more pessimistic, forecasting a deficit of $616 billion.
The hurts of her upbringing had made her far more pessimistic, and she was always listening for the canary in the coal mine.
According to statistics from SentimenTrader, hedge funds and institutional investors are growing more pessimistic about stocks while retail investors are getting more optimistic.
The more pessimistic forecast comes as the clash between Washington and Beijing threatens to keep escalating and cause damage in other countries. 4.
The story acknowledges that Joachim Fels' projection is "one of the more pessimistic forecasters out there," but of course that's the one highlighted.
But White House officials say they continue to believe the economy will significantly outperform the expectations of more pessimistic projections, for several reasons.
Starting with Democrats, we see that as respondents get more pessimistic about the economy, they feel warmer toward Sanders and colder toward Clinton.
" John Hayes, another resident, was more pessimistic: "I have a gut, bad feeling that this might be the end of this little town.
A strong turnaround could help convince investors — including those more pessimistic than J.P. Morgan & Co.'s analysts — that its business is in good shape.
Vitalik Buterin is the creator of Ethereum Vitalik Buterin is the creator of Ethereum But, on the other side, there are more pessimistic voices.
The forecasts closely match revised projections from the central bank and government, though the IMF are slightly more pessimistic about prospects for next year.
What's next: Conelius said his biggest takeaway from the week's events was that he became more pessimistic about chances for a turnaround in Turkey.
A survey last week showed manufacturers in Germany, a major trade partner for the region, grew more pessimistic about exports after the British vote.
Survey respondents - consumers across 30 Chinese cities ranging from tier 1 to tier 3 - were more pessimistic about business conditions in one year's time.
While she said she was hopeful the world is beginning to see there are injustices in Venezuela, her father, Carlos Paez, was more pessimistic.
Germany's DIW institute gave a more pessimistic outlook last week, predicting growth will nearly halve in 2017 as Brexit and other risks hit exporters.
She said in a note that the $750 billion fund manager's view on China has become somewhat more pessimistic than it has been historically.
"Those of us in prosecco are probably more pessimistic because there is so much growth and they are not letting us plant," he said.
Hedge funds and institutional investors are growing more pessimistic about stocks while retail investors are getting more optimistic, according to new data from SentimenTrader.
In a separate article, the paper also reported that Germans were more pessimistic now than at any time since 1949 due to the coronavirus.
Government economist Ronald Indergand declined to quantify the impact on Switzerland, although he said the outlook for the country's economy had become more pessimistic.
The More Pessimistic Case In theory, all of this could add up to something near a complete explanation of the polling error in 2016.
Douthat: And Henry, from your more pessimistic perspective, are any Trumpist or populist ideas gaining traction within the G.O.P. but outside the White House?
Yes, this latest report comes off as more pessimistic than usual for the IPCC because it's a slight departure from the panel's usual work.
While he and his team have described the Friday meeting and the weekend talks as "productive," Democrats have offered more pessimistic takeaways from the negotiations.
This is more pessimistic than the 0.8 percent estimate Germany's leading economic institutes gave for German growth, down from a previous estimate of 1.9 percent.
Another said the possibility of the 1MDB scandal eating into employee compensation was definitely a worry, though predominantly among the more "pessimistic" at the bank.
Trump, wisely, chose instead to embrace Bush's winning formula and simply pivot the valence of nationalism to better suit our less innocent, more pessimistic times.
The gold forecasts are sharply higher than in a similar poll conducted three months ago, while the predictions for silver have become significantly more pessimistic.
While lenders expect to see borrowing bases cut by an average of only 16 percent, borrowers are anticipating a decidedly more pessimistic 29-percent reduction.
Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said on Tuesday that financial markets are more pessimistic than the U.S. central bank in their pricing of the hikes.
Learning of the Labaik party's gains a few days later only made him more pessimistic about the government's ability to stop abuse of blasphemy accusations.
Britain's official budget forecasters linked the growth downgrade to its more pessimistic view on productivity, a stark warning that the economy faced a fundamental problem.
Proxies, such as the Negative Experience Index produced by Gallup, a pollster, suggest the world is growing more pessimistic, which may indicate increasing stress levels.
"Companies appear to be far more pessimistic than I had thought," said Hidenobu Tokuda, senior economist at Mizuho Research Institute, who reviewed the survey results.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic, speaking at the same event in Slovakia, said he was more pessimistic but that both sides must keep seeking a compromise.
The first phase of the China trade deals and the U.S.M.C.A. are not expected to have much of an impact on the more pessimistic predictions.
The lower DTA value also reflects more pessimistic assumptions on the economy and interest rates, leading the bank to project lower future earnings, it said.
Some are now more pessimistic, with Pew showing those who think the economy will get better next year declining to 15 percent from 35 percent.
I'm sure the more pessimistic among us might argue for COHERER's or TYNE's inclusion in that list, but those entries strike me as more neutral.
Indeed, several high-profile incidents between the police and communities of color made Americans more pessimistic about race-relations than they had been in decades.
The DIW institute gave a more pessimistic outlook on Thursday, predicting German economic growth to nearly halve in 2017 as Brexit and other risks hit exporters.
Lyra at 20 is sadder now than she was as a child, more pessimistic and restrained, more polite to strangers, but she is still fundamentally Lyra.
"Bond investors, obviously, have a more pessimistic view of the U.S. economy than some economists do ... that's one piece of information that you take into account."
"We're all frustrated about the direction of America, yes," he said, urging his audience to reject some of the angrier, more pessimistic appeals from his rivals.
The Office for Budget Responsibility is more pessimistic than the BoE, predicting business investment growth of 2.3 percent this year, down from 2.5 percent in 2017.
Overall, global CEOs ended 2015 as a more pessimistic bunch, with the confidence reading registering a decline of 7.16 percent from the 2014 year-end level.
But the survey also showed households were more pessimistic about the economy, which is being pressured by slowing global demand and the U.S.-China trade war.
Shira Ovide at Bloomberg Opinion doesn't agree: The company's financial results, and especially its glimpse into a more pessimistic financial future, were utter disaster for investors.
That view has slowly been replaced by a more pessimistic one, as the field acknowledged that economic gains were likely to remain muted across advanced countries.
Between the lines: Democrats are more pessimistic than Republicans and independents, but majorities across the board say a recession could happen, including a slight majority of Republicans.
"Older voters are more pessimistic about the future because they've seen a slow and steady decline in opportunity and seen the middle class destroyed," Grasso told Vox.
BofAML however offered a more pessimistic take on the BJP's chances in Uttar Pradesh, noting that the race was split three-ways with the SP and BSP.
I am more pessimistic when it comes to the content-monitoring provision because there it's extremely difficult to change this proposal into something that is not harmful.
At the same time the panel has become markedly more pessimistic about the economic consequences of Brexit, with 51% expecting to be worse off as a result.
According to Pew's surveys, 270-something South Koreans are the only youngsters who are more pessimistic about their future income than their parents are on their behalf.
Hedge funds were even more pessimistic than in January 23, with more short positions than when oil prices were touching their cyclical lows below $93 per barrel.
The mood on Wall Street had become more pessimistic regarding Best Buy over the past few days, afterWal-Mart and Target reported weakness in their electronics businesses.
Removing 211.3bn-226bn tonnes by 2100, as the more sanguine scenarios envisage, let alone the 2600bn-2500bn tonnes in more pessimistic ones, will be a vast undertaking.
"Producers were actually more pessimistic about where borrowing bases are heading this fall than the banks," Clark said, adding that they are traditionally the more optimistic group.
They leave behind a similar amount of wealth regardless of what age they die, and older people become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects.
GfK reported that people who wanted to stay in the EU - 48 percent of voters - were much more pessimistic than the 52 percent who voted to leave.
There is, too, a question of how smart robots truly are and whether they can develop superintelligence at the blinding speed envisioned by the more pessimistic forecasters.
I do tend to take the more pessimistic view that it will be hard to keep general AI in a box," said Costolo on CNBC's "Squawk Alley.
However, the euro fell against the dollar after Mr. Draghi's remarks, a sign that they may have made traders more pessimistic about the outlook for the eurozone.
But I think that overall bond markets have been more pessimistic than the stock markets and I think the truth may be a little bit in the middle.
Despite an upturn in activity and more deal launches, the outlook for the rest of the year is more pessimistic than 2018 as the forward pipeline remains thin.
For those who remain more pessimistic, MSCI highlighted two actual economies that could provide a glimpse of where things may go if populism's rise continues: Argentina and Venezuela.
" JONATHAN LOYNES, CHIEF EUROPEAN ECONOMIST, CAPITAL ECONOMICS: "We maintain the view that the ultimate damage will be rather smaller than some of the more pessimistic projections have suggested.
Neoliberals typically work within this more pessimistic tradition of liberal philosophy, and share the same idea of the absolutist state as offering the a priori framework for freedom.
A second European diplomat was more pessimistic, telling Reuters that even if U.S., British, French and German diplomats reach agreement it was unclear whether Trump would embrace it.
Overcoming years of poor health, the bloc's economy grew 0.6 percent in the first quarter, outstripping both the United States and Britain, but economists have become more pessimistic.
Sonders explains that institutional investors, hedge funds, and other longtime pros are getting more pessimistic about the performance of stocks, while individual investors are getting far more optimistic.
In particular, the automobile and metals industries felt more pessimistic about prospects for their exports in the next three months, the survey of around 2,700 industrial firms showed.
The ratio then stalled out at a low level for a while, which meant that by 2014, the CBO had become much more pessimistic about the long run.
The Bank of England is more pessimistic, predicting that in a worst-case scenario Brexit could inflict a bigger hit to the economy than the 2151521665-2156790176 financial crisis.
"I interpret this as being consistent with a market that has gradually gotten more pessimistic on tax reform's chances and isn't pricing much probability in any more," Tedeschi said.
Such markets have in recent months been more pessimistic, predicting lower interest rates and inflation, both of which can act as an early warning of lower economic growth ahead.
Economist Mohamed El-Erian said Monday that he's becoming more and more pessimistic that the U.S. and China can reach a deal to resolve their trade and technology disputes.
Experts taking a more pessimistic view say that this technology is going to improve to the point where humans can't tell the difference between AI fakes and real footage.
"The Fed and the market are both looking at the same set of facts, and the outlook has gotten more pessimistic," said Lou Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson ICAP.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Financial markets are more pessimistic than the U.S. central bank in their pricing of U.S. interest rate hikes, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said on Tuesday.
That followed stronger-than-expected economic data in Europe and the United States last week, prompting investors to dial back some of their more pessimistic views on global growth.
The outlook is more pessimistic for the Euro zone, with less than half of North America-based CFOs willing to say there will not be a recession in Europe.
GfK reported that people who wanted to stay in the EU — 48 percent of those who voted — were much more pessimistic than the 52 percent who voted to leave.
If a company's shares have performed only modestly despite a binge of buybacks, that could mean investors' view of the stock is more pessimistic than the price might reflect.
" The American Association of University Women is more pessimistic, however, and for a reason: "Women typically earn about 90 percent of what men are paid until they hit 35.
A more pessimistic view of the economy followed, including fears that the manufacturing industry in the United States was struggling and that China was growing more slowly than expected.
The Gallup survey found that 18-29-year-olds across both parties are more pessimistic about capitalism than any age group, with just 45 percent having a positive view.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government stuck by its economic forecasts on Thursday, dismissing more pessimistic ones from the European Commission as a row over the country's expansionary 2019 budget rumbled on.
Both manufacturers and non-manufacturers were more pessimistic about the business outlook three months ahead, a sign they are only just starting to feel the pinch from global trade tensions.
"I have become less and less optimistic and more pessimistic, because this is a trade war but it's not as much about economics as it is other things," he said.
A more pessimistic view is that, even if Mr Mueller were to call Mr Trump's bluff, the stakes are too high for the president to fold as he usually would.
In a note, Barclays analysts wrote the company's fourth quarter results were largely in line with expectations, but described Chesapeake's 224 production forecasts as "a bit more pessimistic" than rivals.
Michael O'Leary, the boss of Europe's biggest low-cost airline, has long warned that Brexit could stop flights, taking a more pessimistic view than many of his rival airline bosses.
" Mullah Abdul Sattar Sirat, a commander in Shahid-Hasas district of Oruzgan Province, was even more pessimistic: "It's hard to find good leaders who will manage to unite the Taliban.
TV and the HarrisX polling company, also found that 2900 percent of respondents felt "more optimistic," while 220006 percent said they felt "more pessimistic" about the direction of the country.
I guess I'm more pessimistic than you about Republican hopes in Florida in 25 and beyond, and there's every reason to believe Florida will continue to be a crucial state.
Respondents said they felt more pessimistic about a range of factors: their financial well-being, their confidence in the economy, and their support for the political course of the country.
Someone who was not very economically pessimistic but quite racially resentful was as likely to support Trump as someone who was equally resentful but much more pessimistic about the economy.
"The trade-offs for job losses assumed by the C.B.O. are more pessimistic than warranted based on the weight of evidence," he said, "especially from high-quality and comprehensive studies."
Both manufacturers and non-manufacturers were more pessimistic about the business outlook three months ahead, a sign they are only just starting to feel the pinch from global trade tensions.
If you slightly tweak your expectations to be more pessimistic or more conservative, you could get results that specify you need to be saving close to half of your income.
Indeed, many of the more pessimistic scenarios for the economy involve a recession that happens because the central bank doesn't have the usual tools available to combat a minor shock.
With the effects of the tax cuts and spending increases fading, the Federal Reserve expects growth to slow to 2.3 percent in 2019, and many economists are even more pessimistic.
For other perspectives, see this 2007 paper by Koomey and Hultman and this 2015 paper by Escobar-Rangel and Lévêque, which are more pessimistic about the US and French experiences.
Recent surveys by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Citi show investors growing more pessimistic on the eventual scale of savings and speed of the reform bill's passage through Congress.
When you add in the possibility of tariffs on imports from Mexico, with those going through, that makes us much more pessimistic, and we would expect even weaker growth and hiring.
Marvel's next big superhero team-up after The Avengers, 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron, represents a more pessimistic turn, suggesting that no amount of surveillance can keep the world safe.
Official data on Wednesday showed that consumer confidence in Slovenia fell this month to the lowest level since July 2016 as people became more pessimistic about the economy and employment prospects.
The more pessimistic forecasts come after a spate of downgrades by industry experts and criticism that the fast-tracking of new emissions rules in China have been poorly managed, hitting sales.
First Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia Sergey Shvetsov spoke at a forum in Moscow on Monday and seemed to be a bit more pessimistic on the cryptomarket than Putin.
However, GfK's consumer confidence measure remained in negative territory, where it has been since early 2016, and another survey published on Thursday found households turned a bit more pessimistic in March.
Last year, however, a study conducted in Dharmapuri, a district in the state of Tamil Nadu that ranks the highest in the state for open defecation, offered a more pessimistic assessment.
The bad news is that some portion of the drop really is being driven by more pessimistic economic views, at a time a great deal of pessimism is already baked in.
The comments by Marine Corps Lieutenant General Vincent Stewart were more pessimistic than some recent predictions by U.S. and Iraqi officials about the pace of the campaign against the militant group.
That followed stronger-than-expected economic data in Europe and the United States last week, prompting investors to dial back some of their more pessimistic views on the global growth outlook.
Bond markets have appeared markedly more pessimistic than the stock market, with the yield on 10-year Treasury bonds falling to 1.52 percent Thursday from about 1.8 percent in mid-January.
After reports of people infected with the virus in the major economies of South Korea and Italy, the more pessimistic view began to prevail across major world markets Monday and Tuesday.
Baker Hughes' CEO Lorenzo Simonelli was more pessimistic, saying the oilfield services industry continues to be volatile and describing the business environment as "challenging" with customers pushing out some equipment purchases.
While one Senate Democratic aide said the chances of getting an official announcement on Monday was "50/85033 at best," a Senate Republican aide was even more pessimistic about its chances.
Young people in the U.S. are growing more pessimistic about the political system — specifically the older, white candidates and officials who have a lock on power, according to a new poll.
Corporate executives are becoming more pessimistic, according to surveys, and Americans are conducting Google searches for the word "recession" at the highest rate since the last one just ended in 2009.
The more pessimistic take is that's still millions of American people backing a policy that by definition means separating children from their parents for an unknown period of time — perhaps permanently.
Drawing a trend from the other 46 miners has been done in two distinctly different ways, to represent both an optimistic as well as a more pessimistic assumption for the future development.
"If you are going to be more pessimistic on the timing, then it means not removing the safety driver and that means the economics of the whole thing don't work," Jonas says.
Scott Winship, a sociologist who has challenged more pessimistic assessments of the state of poverty and inequality in America, looked at another income survey, the Current Population Survey, and concluded the same.
Trump's budget proposal also projects that the economy will continue to grow at a 3 percent rate or higher over the next five years, despite a more pessimistic consensus from outside forecasters.
The longer the economy remains stuck in the zero-interest-rate doldrums, the more pessimistic businesses become about the economy's growth prospects and the more reluctant they become to invest in growth.
But President Donald Trump, who has made it his key goal to secure funding toward a southern border barrier, appeared to be more pessimistic than ever about the outcome of the talks.
A poll conducted by the Resolution Foundation in 2017 found that Britain is more pessimistic than most advanced economies on the chances young people have in living better lives than their parents.
But put it all together, and there's less of a mystery about why bond investors are in a more pessimistic mood than the recent economic and earnings data might suggest makes sense.
Larry Kudlow, the director of Mr. Trump's National Economic Council, dismissed the C.B.O. report, noting that the budget office regularly has a more pessimistic view of the economy than the White House.
Respondents were split, over all, on whether there would ever be equal numbers of men and women at the top levels of politics and business, and women were more pessimistic than men.
Then again, what if you are a more pessimistic type, and think that the ostensibly strong economy is failing to reward workers, and just may be about to fall off a cliff?
In a public hearing last month, senior American intelligence officials, sounding a far more pessimistic note than Mr. Trump has, said that North Korea was unlikely to give up its nuclear weapons.
Leaving a classified briefing with committee members and Customs and Border Protection agents, Representative Kay Granger of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, offered a slightly more pessimistic prediction.
"Trump favors nationalism, which is inherently more pessimistic, and when it follows globalism inevitably it has to lead to a shrinkage in demand, and less gross domestic product around the world," McNamee added.
However, analysts have grown more pessimistic over the prospects for a significant price rally this year, as booming U.S. shale output and a deteriorating global economic backdrop threaten to offset the OPEC cuts.
People living in the Rust Belt, which includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Ohio, are more pessimistic about the direction of their state than their counterparts in other parts of the country.
STOCKHOLM, June 11 (Reuters) - Swedes were more pessimistic about developments in the housing market over the coming year in June than the previous month, banking group SEB's Housing Price Indicator showed on Monday.
The main wild card for Friday's release could be private inventories, according to a number of analysts, including Unicredit, whose 1.3 percent GDP forecast sits at the more pessimistic end of the range.
Yang Xiaofan, Japan-based hedge fund manager, was however more pessimistic, and is shorting copper, whose price typically tracks global growth, while buying silver as a less crowded safe-haven trade than gold.
PARIS/MUNICH (Reuters) - European governments vowed on Wednesday to try to shield their improved economic ties with Iran from the impact of renewed U.S. sanctions, but business leaders struck a more pessimistic note.
That, plus the possibility of the BoE turning more pessimistic about the inflationary "speed limit" of Britain's low-productivity economy, would send a hawkish signal even as other central banks turn more dovish.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump's budget will project that the economy continues to grow at a 2174 percent rate or higher over the next five years, despite a more pessimistic consensus from outside forecasters.
Japan's government also offered a more pessimistic assessment of consumer prices as inflationary pressure fails to build, and official pressure on companies to lower smart phone charges suggests the inflation pace could slow.
Yet doctors often have a far more pessimistic estimate of their life expectancy, said Dr. Robert Gramling, the Holly & Bob Miller chair in palliative medicine at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
Older Americans have become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a startup that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
Risk-retention rules that require CLO managers to hold 5% of their deals came into effect in December and prompted more pessimistic bank forecasts of a 30% drop in CLO issuance in 2017.
"With this, the almost philosophical debate in the (ECB)Governing Council of where we are and where we are going may take a more pessimistic turn that will please the doves," said Colijn.
Older Americans have also become steadily more pessimistic about their economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a start-up that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
Maybe so, but the more pessimistic view is that Putin represents a now-entrenched revanchist nationalism that sees the liberal international order as a mere smokescreen for the advancement of Western political agendas.
Traders are becoming more pessimistic about the prospects for an early truce in the trade conflict between China and the United States with mounting fears continued skirmishing will push both economies into recession.
"A Brexit outcome will make me more pessimistic for our growth prospects in the second half of 2016 and the medium term," Costas Milas, professor of finance at the University of Liverpool, said.
And Caplan calculates that a voter ignorant of economics will tend to be more pessimistic, more suspicious of market competition and of rises in productivity, and more wary of foreign trade and immigration.
"The biggest issue that we've seen through this election cycle is that Democratic affluent investors tend to be more optimistic about the economy, while Republican affluent investors tend to be more pessimistic," Walper said.
Responding to recent comments in the Financial Times from Riksbank governor, Stefan Ingves, in which he called the impact of negative rates "undramatic", Bonneson sounded a more pessimistic tone on the monetary policy strategy.
"The markets are certainly more pessimistic than I am," Dennis Lockhart, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and a bellwether for the Federal Open Market Committee, said on Tuesday in Washington.
The recession tracker is more pessimistic than the one the Federal Reserve Bank of New York maintains, which shows the odds of the economy suffering a recession within one year at almost 85033 percent.
" Analysts at Nomura were more pessimistic, predicting growth to slip below 6 percent this year, but added: "We believe systemic risk remains under control and do not expect a hard landing any time soon.
Even if declinism is going strong, France's birthrate is still among the highest in Europe, and studies have consistently shown the French to be more pessimistic about their country than about their own lives.
In some regards, the comments, predictions and policy prescriptions coming out of Brasilia show officials are just catching up with the private sector, which has been far more pessimistic in recent months, particularly on growth.
"We continue to be more pessimistic about INTC gross margins as its competitive position is eroding and yields for 10nm [nanometers] are likely to depress gross margin" in the second half of 2019, Richard said.
Mexican consumer confidence MXCONF=ECI slid 0.8 percent to 84.9 in November when adjusted for seasonal factors, its lowest level since January 2014, as Mexicans became more pessimistic about their current and future economic prospects.
Schmidt keeps a copy of a statistical opus on post-mortem intervals, in which Claus Henssge and his co-authors warn against extrapolating much beyond 220 hours, but he takes an even more pessimistic view.
"Trump dissolving his major business groups makes the investment community even more pessimistic because this sets the stage for even more failure for him," said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Think Markets in London.
In a departure from the bank's long-held, more pessimistic stance, ECB board member Benoit Coeure, a key ally of Draghi, recently argued that the balance of risk for the economy is now largely balanced.
Gamblers are a bit more pessimistic than Morris (whose model believes, based on history, that the opposition party is more likely to gain in the polls than decline) but similarly see a fairly modest change.
The Bank of England is more pessimistic: Its worst-case "disorderly" scenario starts with Britain's worst recession since World War II, and has gross domestic product 2000 percent below its previous trend after five years.
Since then, the President and others have grown more pessimistic over the past week that a trade deal isn't possible in the near-term, and Trump has acted against the advice of key economic advisers.
Based on a lesser-known Grimm fairy tale, it presents a battle between good and evil, with good triumphing, though not without cost — a first for Mr. Ruders, whose earlier operas are uniformly more pessimistic.
The Japanese public is more pessimistic than their U.S. counterparts about the prospects of the summit, according to a survey conducted in May and June by Japanese think tank Genron and the University of Maryland.
A Reuters poll showed analysts have grown more pessimistic over the prospects for a significant price rally this year, global fuel consumption is expected to dip this year in the face of a broad economic slowdown.
Koh was a bit more pessimistic about those prospects, noting that it took the 12 countries five years to reach a deal, and many countries had already made the maximum concessions that would be politically possible.
GDP started the year by advancing 2.43 percent, a weak reading that was below consensus of 1.2 percent but actually better than some of the more pessimistic forecasts coming out of Wall Street in recent days.
Inside the West Wing, where the statements came as a surprise, aides have become more pessimistic about Kim's intentions after weeks of positive signs, including the release of three Americans being held prisoner in North Korea.
Conversely, 23.1 percent said they had become "more pessimistic" over the outcome of Brexit, with more than 40 percent of respondents saying they were either unsure or their view had not changed since June 23 2016.
When Barack Obama was president, as the economy picked up steam, Democrats grew more optimistic and Republicans more pessimistic, but as soon as Trump won, the numbers flipped, despite the fact that economic indicators did not.
"The German economy is starting the year in a cautious mood", Ifo President Clemens Fuest said, adding that companies had become more pessimistic regarding their outlook while their assessment of the current situation had improved slightly.
If you go back even further, to the late Obama years, there was an even more pessimistic tone about the outlook for American workers embedded in the fine print of both public and private-sector forecasts.
"I definitely felt that she was a lot more pessimistic about the world than I was, but there was something about her that was brighter and more vivid than anyone else in my life," he said.
The German real estate company Grand City Properties S.A. saw something else in that London panorama: an investment lucrative enough, and priced well enough, to defy the more pessimistic forecasts about the looming impact of Brexit.
Generally, shutdown doesn't influence stocks market a lot, because the market thinks government will re-open soon, but once shutdown lasts too long time, then it's possible to see the market becomes more pessimistic because of uncertainty.
And so I think most people on the outside looking in are probably a bit more pessimistic when it comes to the chances of actually seeing meaningful immigration reform and an end to this family separation situation.
The VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF traded higher Thursday after billionaire George Soros told the Wall Street Journal that he bought gold and gold miners on the back of a more pessimistic view of the global economy.
Tuesday will be the seventh day negotiators have met during this Mexico round, and officials hope to make announcements that can inject some momentum into a process that more pessimistic observers fear is running out of steam.
However, minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee meeting in March indicate that central bank members actually seem a little more pessimistic about the chances for any immediate boost to the economy that results from Trump's policies.
The Trump administration has taken a far more pessimistic view of Chinese investment, particularly in technology and manufacturing, and is supporting legislation that would make it harder for foreign companies to invest in American companies like Henniges.
The more pessimistic scenario of a 30-day lockdown across the continent would translate into a 4.4% drop in gas demand, or 93.6 mcm/day for those two months - equivalent to 41 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes.
But traders were more pessimistic, with most expecting a harvest at around 12.5 million tonnes and some putting it as low as 12 million after irrigation problems this summer and additional shift from grain use to silage.
But voters were more pessimistic when asked whether they thought the country was ready for an openly gay president — 40 percent said they thought the country was ready, with 45 percent saying the country was not ready.
Saleh is a little more pessimistic, estimating a 5.9 percent drop in same-store sales in the second quarter, followed by a 9.1 percent decline in the third quarter and 4.7 percent drop in the fourth quarter.
But now that the S&P 500 and the Dow are in negative territory for the year and investors appear more pessimistic about what's ahead than in months past, he isn't as eager to take the blame.
Bank of England officials will view the figures as justification for their view that household spending looks set to weaken from last year, despite rowing back on some of its more pessimistic forecasts that followed the Brexit vote.
"Relative to the best collective judgement expressed in the MPC's central forecast I am ... a little more pessimistic on GDP growth than my colleagues on the MPC," he told businesses during a visit to Inverness in northeastern Scotland.
"Relative to the best collective judgment expressed in the MPC's central forecast I am ... a little more pessimistic on GDP growth than my colleagues on the MPC," he told businesses during a visit to Inverness in northeast Scotland.
"The Citi index is more reflective of Wall St economists that were more pessimistic than needed rather than a sign of an economic acceleration," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, said in a recent note.
Consumer discretionary companies, which led S&P 5003 gains in 2015 and have had the second-highest average profit growth rate of any sector over the last five years, are more pessimistic than usual going into the quarter.
Look no further than the huge swings in economic confidence after Trump's election—substantial numbers of Republicans became significantly more confident about the state of the economy, while Democrats became significantly more pessimistic, even though nothing had changed.
A more pessimistic take, from someone who would like the deal to go through: A threat of a lawsuit is a very big deal, because if the DOJ carries through, it can tie up the deal for years.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. inflation expectations were flat in May after several months of gains, while Americans grew more pessimistic about income and spending growth, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey published on Monday.
While opinion on the left has remained fairly steady, on the right it has become decidedly more pessimistic over the past two years (in the accompanying graph, note the drastic shift after the poll taken in September 2015).
That was still more pessimistic than the 4 to 4.25 percent growth Ireland's finance department pointed to on Wednesday and the 4.4 percent the central bank initially forecast in January last year, five months before Britain's EU referendum .
Under either scenario, the ratio of debt held by the public to GDP continues to rise, reaching 92.7 percent of GDP in 2029 under the baseline scenario and 21625 percent of GDP under the more pessimistic alternative scenario.
"Relative to the best collective judgement expressed in the MPC's central forecast I am ... a little more pessimistic on GDP growth than my colleagues on the MPC," he told businesses during a visit to Inverness in northeast Scotland.
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It was darker, grimmer, and more pessimistic than most, but it was free of Trump's odder tics — he stayed on teleprompter, he bit back his riffs, he didn't try to settle old scores or freelance on major policies.
And as they approach retirement age, older Americans are becoming steadily more pessimistic about their future economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a startup that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
The near-miss diagnosis of a "bear market" on Christmas Eve 2018 seemed to have struck fear and disorientation in many investors, like an inconclusive lab test for a dread disease, making people vulnerable to more pessimistic feelings.
The data might give a more pessimistic picture than other deforestation figures since they don&apost take into account whether the loss is permanent, while also recording leaf-loss in small areas and capturing forest cover lost to fire.
U.S. consumer confidence tumbled to a 219-month low in June as households grew a bit more pessimistic about business and labor market conditions amid concerns of an escalation in the trade tensions between the United States and China.
That's if all Bitcoin mining were to use the most efficient machines—Bitcoin mining may be closer to 6.91 times more energy-intensive under the more pessimistic assumption that many Bitcoin miners are running old (and less efficient) equipment.
Rather than boost investor confidence, however, "the Feds ongoing actions and messaging have left markets more pessimistic than ever about the U.S. economic outlook," said Win Thin, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York.
Rather than boost investor confidence, however, "the Fed's ongoing actions and messaging have left markets more pessimistic than ever about the U.S. economic outlook," said Win Thin, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York.
The responses help to explain why CFOs are significantly more pessimistic now than they were three months ago about Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress' ability to enact key agenda items into law by the end of the year.
Small-business owners in the health-care and social assistance industry are more pessimistic than most; their Small Business Confidence Index score of 55 is the lowest of any individual industry and five points lower than the overall average.
Hayter is a bit more pessimistic, though, comparing some of the Ethereum-based ICOs to the South Sea Bubble (referring to the British South Sea Company, whose stock price rose sharply in the early 18th century before it collapsed).
And it's not because these people are necessarily unintelligent (though being more analytical is correlated with being less swayed by conspiracies.) People who feel powerless and who are more pessimistic are also more likely to believe in conspiracy theories.
"It might be that because we didn't get the new frontier we were promised, people became more pessimistic, more disillusioned, less confident in the future, and various political and economic and cultural problems followed here on Earth," he says.
Goldman Sachs also predicted that the U.S. unemployment rate could rise to 9% in the second quarter, though St. Louis fed President James Bullard gave a more pessimistic forecast, saying it could surge to 30% in the coming months.
Because the study found that low-wage workers lost income as a result of the increase, it was a much more dire assessment of the effects of a minimum-wage increase than even the more pessimistic studies to date.
"The panel turned decidedly more pessimistic about the outlook over the summer, with 80 percent of participants viewing risks to the outlook as tilted to the downside," said Gregory Daco, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics and survey chairman.
Because the study found that low-wage workers lost income as a result of the increase, it was a much more dire assessment of the effects of a minimum-wage increase than even the more pessimistic studies to date.
About half of both Republicans and Democrats fall between 0.39 and 0.66 on the scale, indicating that they are mostly equivocal, though perhaps slightly more pessimistic than optimistic (and also that distribution of responses are remarkably similar across parties).
U.S. consumer confidence tumbled to a 21-month low in June as households grew a bit more pessimistic about business and labor market conditions amid concerns of an escalation in the trade tensions between the United States and China.
Carney acknowledged the differences between that position and the more pessimistic view of investors who do not expect a rate hike in the near term, some of whom are pricing in the possibility of a rate cut by the BoE.
This was a far more pessimistic outlook than in the previous quarter's survey, when only 28 percent reported worse conditions than six months prior, and only 26 percent expected the economic landscape to deteriorate in the six months ahead, YPO said.
Pew found that white Americans are more pessimistic than African-Americans or Hispanics about the country's future fiscal health: 57 percent of whites compared with 48 percent of African-Americans and 43 percent of Hispanics predict a weaker economy in 2050.
"It's simple, the yield needs to adjust to make it more attractive for the more pessimistic managers like us to get back into the market," Furstenburg said, adding that low economic growth and widening capital deficit were other major negatives.
Economists have begun slashing GDP forecasts and some of the more pessimistic views are that growth will halve from the 7.3 percent year-over-year rate clocked in July-September, especially as consumer spending accounts for over half of India's output.
But a minority of participants at Thursday's Governing Council meeting emphasized that debt markets were becoming more nervous and advocated taking a more pessimistic stance by saying risks were "tilted to the downside", two sources familiar with the deliberations said.
Japanese firms are becoming more pessimistic about the country's economic prospects amid a fall in household spending and a drop in real wages, another Reuters poll and data on Friday showed, adding to concerns about the strength of the economy.
"It is an integrated global economy and financial markets are integrated as well" The Fed's projections are in line with many public and private sector forecasts, but are more pessimistic than White House estimations released within the past two weeks.
The economy aside, Americans have a far more pessimistic view of the nation's trajectory as a whole, with only 34 percent saying the country is on the right track, against 52 percent who say things are headed in the wrong direction.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone economic sentiment fell by more than expected to a two-year low in January as all components except consumers and the construction sector became more pessimistic about the bloc's prospects at the start of the year.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU economy is likely to shrink 1% this year as a result of the coronavirus, a European Commission document showed, but officials said internal Commission estimates were more pessimistic and pointed to a recession of even 2.5%.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU economy is likely to shrink 1% this year as a result of the coronavirus, a European Commission document showed, but officials said internal Commission estimates were more pessimistic and pointed to a recession of even 2.5%.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German consumer sentiment picked up heading into February as consumers became more optimistic about their incomes and were more willing to buy, but they became more pessimistic about the economy due to concerns about trade disputes and Brexit.
Developers interviewed for the survey were more pessimistic about the leasing market than six months ago, with 40% indicating that the leasing market was a 'little worse' in the third quarter, up from 27% in the first quarter, Deloitte said.
"If I had to handicap the prospects for an end-of-year tax deal right now, I would be more pessimistic than optimistic," said Todd Metcalf, a former aide to Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee and now at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence tumbled to a 21-month low in June as households grew a bit more pessimistic about business and labor market conditions amid concerns about a recent escalation in trade tensions between the United States and China.
The big lingering question is what happens if this economic bifurcation continues — if those who are struggling now continue to struggle economically, growing more and more pessimistic as their fortunes and the fortunes of those around them continue to decline.
Earlier this week, Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, was much more pessimistic than Zandi, saying the combination of the shutdown and the tendency of the first quarter to be statistically weaker than the other three means growth could turn negative.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The mood among German consumers fell to its lowest in three years heading into November, a survey showed on Friday, as job losses in the auto industry and financial services made shoppers more pessimistic about the outlook for Europe's biggest economy.
But they were a little more pessimistic about the long-term trend: 42 percent said there was more crime in their neighborhoods compared with two decades ago, while 23 percent said it was about the same and 17 percent said it was less.
According to research published this week by the Institute for the Future of Work (IFW) and market research firm Opinium, worker optimism has fallen since 2018, with one-in-five workers more pessimistic about their career prospects than they were last year.
U.S. markets seem to have largely shrugged off the referendum, which called for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union, but the chief executive took a more pessimistic tone when asked about the possibility of a breakdown of the currency bloc.
His statement came after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested earlier in the day that the three nations were inching toward an agreement, and Mexican officials sounded a more pessimistic tone about the chances a deal would be done in the near-term.
Generally, a widening in this spread can indicate one of two things: either investors have grown more pessimistic over the prospect of a rally in prices for prompt delivery, or they are more optimistic over the likelihood of a longer-term rally.
Still, the fact that the Democrats are still in a decent position to take back the House even in the more pessimistic race ratings gives you an idea that things are probably leaning their way and gave Ryan good reason to leave.
" Richard Javad Heydarian, a political analyst who teaches at De La Salle University in Manila, said "the more pessimistic assessment is that now President Duterte possesses the supermajority that is necessary to push his authoritarian style of governance to its logical extreme.
Still, not only have strategists trimmed their forecasts for where most indexes polled will trade by end-2019 and mid-2020 compared with predictions made just three months ago, over 70% of respondents said the risks to their outlook were more pessimistic.
"The bond market has been more pessimistic about the economy than the stock market for a while, and really the only data that has come out particularly weak has been the manufacturing numbers," Tom Simons, money market economist at Jefferies & Co., told Axios.
"Firms' views ... are divided: some are optimistic about the prospect of increased infrastructure and military spending as well as changes in energy policies, while others are more pessimistic, often because of the risk of increased protectionism," the central bank said in the report.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Chief executives across the world have grown a lot more pessimistic about the global economic outlook due to trade disputes and tense relations between major powers, a survey showed on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The other rate is a bit more pessimistic (for the environment, not for the network security), and is based on the period that includes the three months preceding and following these 2000 months (the larger blue box), leading to a 210 percent monthly increase.
But sounding a more pessimistic tone, S&P Global Ratings credit analyst Ivan Tan said in a note on Wednesday that Singapore is only at the early stages of a credit cycle downturn, and things are likely to get worse in 2017 and 2018.
BERLIN, Oct 255.2 (Reuters) - The mood among German consumers fell to its lowest in three years heading into November, a survey showed on Friday, as job losses in the auto industry and financial services made shoppers more pessimistic about the outlook for Europe's biggest economy.
After reading this more pessimistic version of the script, the real Janet Armstrong reminded Singer that her and Neil's relationship wasn't done when the mission was over, prompting Singer to arrive at the movie's current ending: Janet and Neil touching each other's hands through glass.
With years of massive debt purchases and negative ECB interest rates apparently coming to an end, the monthly survey, conducted on July 6-37.33, showed investors were more pessimistic than ever before about the impact of central bank policy on the European bond market.
Although millennials are most likely to have less than $10,000 saved, older Americans are also becoming steadily more pessimistic about their future economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a start-up that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
FRANKFURT, May 8 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is close to declaring that risks to growth are balanced, a departure from its generally more pessimistic stance, but its already announced measures should be implemented as agreed, ECB board member Yves Mersch said on Monday.
Respondents in Tokyo were more pessimistic on the size of potential non-performing loans (NPLs) in China, with 42% believing NPLs to be greater than 20%, while most in the audience in Hong Kong and Singapore saw the size of NPLs at 10% to 20%.
Asked whether they expected the British pound GBP= to be stronger or weaker than 1.31 to the dollar on March 29, 2019, when Britain is no longer a member of the European Union, investors were nearly evenly split - and more pessimistic than their UK peers.
With older Americans increasingly responsible for their own financial security, workers are becoming steadily more pessimistic about their future economic prospects as they approach retirement age, according to a study by United Income, a startup that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
Carney acknowledged the widening differences between that position and the more pessimistic view of investors, especially after Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt - the candidates to replace Theresa May as prime minister - said they were prepared to leave the EU without a deal if necessary.
So falling share prices either indicate that investors have become more pessimistic about future cashflows (they fear falling profits) or that they have raised the discount rate they apply (a sign they have become more cautious, and demand a higher return for the risk of owning shares).
According to the FT, the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) will next Tuesday release new analysis showing that it has drastically overestimated productivity in recent years, which in turn will lead it to offer more pessimistic than expected forecasts of growth at November's budget. 2695.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Many global auto suppliers are striking an even more pessimistic tone about Chinese vehicle output this year than some research firms, with the suppliers bracing for the pain to be far greater than the single-digit percentage declines predicted by some in the industry.
Why it matters: This milestone comes at one of the more pessimistic moments in the last decade as economists are warning that a significant slowdown in growth, and maybe a recession,is coming thanks to the impact of trade tensions and slumping growth in other economies across the globe.
DETROIT, July 210 (Reuters) - Many global auto suppliers are striking an even more pessimistic tone about Chinese vehicle output this year than some research firms, with the suppliers bracing for the pain to be far greater than the single-digit percentage declines predicted by some in the industry.
It claimed a best-yet one million sales in Q3 2015, contrary to a more pessimistic outlook from some industry analysts, but, either way, India represented just a small portion of its 70 million global sales last year — which, it should be noted, came in below Xiaomi's own target.
Only Spain, Belgium and France are more pessimistic about young people's prospects, with 18 other countries ranking higher than the U.K. "No longer can anyone deny the challenge facing us as a country in maintaining a fair deal between the generations," said Lord David Willetts, who commissioned the report.
Asked on Friday whether the more pessimistic outlook for this year might lead Alibaba to scale back on such projects, Ms. Wu, the chief financial officer, said the company evaluated them not on their financial return, but according to other metrics, such as the number of users they attract.
We also know that RE installations have peaked in some parts of the world, as a result of the change of government policies — for example, in Europe, champion of RE. The IEA's RE projections are consistently more pessimistic than, say, those from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
Women are far more pessimistic about the state of the U.S. economy than men: Nearly half of female voters rate the U.S. economy as "not so good" or "poor," compared to only 26% of men, according to a new SurveyMonkey/S&P Global Post-Election poll given first to Axios.
One model predicts the current numbers would lead to a net gain of seven more seats for Democrats, while a more pessimistic Charlie Cook believes "the most likely outcome is a minimal net change to a Republican gain of ten seats," which would still leave Democrats in control of the chamber.
The U.S. dollar gained against the yen on Wednesday for the first time in four days after the minutes from the Federal Open Markets Committee's (FOMC) March meeting were released, indicating that central bank members actually seem a little more pessimistic about the chances for any immediate changes in interest rates.
A fund that tracks gold mining companies rose 1.73 percent, tracking for its eighth positive day in nine and its second consecutive positive week, after billionaire George Soros told the Wall Street Journal that he bought gold and gold miners on the back of a more pessimistic view of the global economy.
Marini's sculptures don't go as far in their deconstruction as his two contemporaries (though in actuality, much of Marini's work concurrent with the de Kooning and the Giacometti was more pessimistic about the prospects of nuclear Armageddon), but the psychic scars are apparent in the scoring and scratches he inflicted on the surface.
In comments to the Union League Club of Chicago, though, he said he returned from a recent trip to Hong Kong "a little more pessimistic" that the U.S. and China could reach a trade deal anytime soon, or that a new, predictable set of world trading rules will quickly emerge from the current disputes.
"The outlook (for Singapore's economy) is definitely more pessimistic now," said Maybank Kim Eng economist Lee Ju Ye. Singapore's economy grew at its slowest annual pace in a decade in the second quarter, preliminary data showed last week, raising bets that a technical recession and monetary policy easing could be just around the corner.
And, anyway, a more pessimistic projection is probably more realistic: that, whole, the party will simply spin off into irrelevance; Britain as a sort of delayed Poland in which a social democratic party that obtained over 40% of the vote 15 years ago shrivels into irrelevance, leaving behind a battle between liberals, conservatives and populists.
Despite the Fed standing pat in the first three meetings of the year, Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart said at an event in Washington that he still assumes there will be two to three rate hikes between now and December, and that markets are more pessimistic on the U.S. economic outlook than he is.
According to a 2018 survey from the financial services company EY, millennials are becoming more confident in their economic stability than in the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, but they're more pessimistic than optimistic: 42 percent of millennials say the US economy is excellent or good, while 54 percent say it is fair or poor.
In bond markets, Germany's 10-year government yields nudged back into positive territory but were capped by a report in Der Spiegel magazine that Berlin was set to halve its economic growth forecast for 2019 to 0.5 percent from 1.0 percent That would be more pessimistic than the current 0.8 percent estimate Germany's leading economic institutes have pencilled in.
Denham, who had been optimistic on Thursday that a deal was nearing completion, appeared far more pessimistic as he emerged from a Friday meeting in the office of Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
Even setting aside Black America's more utopian vision and completely black creative team, as opposed to Confederate's more pessimistic vision and Game of Thrones ties, HBO almost certainly wanted to get out ahead of the similar project (which has been in development for over a year, as per Deadline and Packer) in order to avoid looking like it was copying Amazon's move.
He's far more pessimistic about goods makers: They're more likely to be hit with tariffs that sap their profits, and they're more vulnerable to slower economic growth worldwide because they do more business outside the US."The US-China trade dispute has had a more negative impact on the fundamentals and share price performance of Goods-producing companies compared with Services-providing firms," he says.

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