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Significats de spur demand en anglès
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Ús de spur demand en anglès
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China has pledged to ramp up infrastructure investment further to spurdemand.
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Lower prices on solar panels, however, help spurdemand, he said.
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Airlines are urging governments to introduce more testing and travel bubbles to help spurdemand.
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But a recent wage hike for government employees will also spurdemand and push inflation higher.
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He believes the new lines will spurdemand for everything from real estate to instant noodles.
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This could spurdemand for stand-alone terrorism liability insurance, which typically includes broader coverage terms than embedded policies.
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Construction and materials shares have been lifted internationally today by expectations that an economic recovery will spurdemand.
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Construction and materials shares were among the top gainers, lifted by expectations that an economic recovery will spurdemand.
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But at U.S. Steel Corp the company is readying to ramp up operations in expectations that the tariffs will spurdemand.
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Apple occasionally lets its Chinese seller partners cut prices to spurdemand, though it seldom allows pricing leeway for vendors overseas.
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But the Saudi move, which analysts said may soon be copied by other major exporters, could spurdemand for sour crude contracts.
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We need people to be able to boost economic activity to spurdemand, said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital in New York.
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Fiscal and monetary policy in developed markets continue to drive interest rates low and spurdemand for inflation hedges, the Wall Street bank said.
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The stronger market in Turkey is due to a recent government move to reduce a tax on white goods in order to spurdemand.
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Miners got strength from higher metals prices, which rose on expectations the Fed's move would help economic recovery, and spurdemand for raw materials.
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But that easing has done little to spurdemand in Asia's third-largest economy as bureaucratic red tape and regulatory uncertainty have deterred capital investment.