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Market Monitor Consumer Durables USA April 2018

Market Monitor

  • USA
  • Consumer Durables

4th April 2018

Many long-standing retail chains are highly indebted, often from leveraged buyouts led by private equity firms, while investors reconsider further lending.

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    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Japan

    Market Monitor

    • Japan
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - India

    Market Monitor

    • India
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Australia

    Market Monitor

    • Australia
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Germany

    Market Monitor

    • Germany
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    In 2015 we expect the construction sector in Germany to perform well and construction insolvencies to decrease by 3%, less than the 5% decrease forecast for business insolvencies in Germany overall.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Brazil

    Market Monitor

    • Brazil
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    After a modest growth of 0.5 % in 2014, the construction output in Brazil is expected to grow at more or less the same level in 2015.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - United States

    Market Monitor

    • USA
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    A 9 % increase is forecast for the US construction sector in 2015; the vast majority of construction and design firm executives believe the market is stable or growing.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - United Kingdom

    Market Monitor

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    It is expected that construction output growth will continue in the UK in 2015 and also continue to broaden out beyond house building.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry: France

    Market Monitor

    • France
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    While French business insolvencies are forecast to level off in 2015, it is expected that construction business failures will further increase due to the low economic growth forecast for France.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Belgium

    Market Monitor

    • Belgium
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    With poor demand, on-going pressure on prices and a high number of insolvencies, the construction sector in Belgium is going through difficult times.

    Insolvency Forecasts February 2015

    Economic research

    • Australia,
    • Austria,
    • General economic

    18th February 2015

    Economic conditions in the Eurozone remain challenging with insolvencies still 70% higher than in 2007 on average.

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