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Meanings of fan inflation in English
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Usage of fan inflation in English
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That would faninflation to its highest peak since early June 2019.
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European equities fell on fears rising oil prices could hurt the economy and faninflation.
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The central bank has warned that a series of above inflation increases so far could faninflation.
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European equities fell on the fears that rising oil prices could hurt the economy and faninflation.
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Oil's rise will faninflation and growth concerns in many countries, and could in the long run benefit gold.
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A recovery in the Mexican peso this year has dampened concerns that currency weakness could faninflation even higher.
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Investors have been concerned that a recent spike in oil prices may faninflation and hurt the global economic recovery.
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Mexico's central bank on Thursday hiked its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points, to counter the peso's decline, concerned it could faninflation.
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One reason Banxico might hold back from lowering rates in line with the Fed is fear that the peso's depreciation could faninflation, Capistran said.
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A shocking current account deficit of 6.4 percent in Q2 may also faninflation as it weakens the rand exchange rate.
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Higher-than-forecast agricultural and livestock goods prices are also fanninginflation, the bank said.
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But the reforms have not boosted Mexico's potential growth rate, the top speed possible without fanninginflation.
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A buoyant housing market, where prices are again setting or climbing towards record highs, is also fanninginflation.
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The weak peso has fannedinflation.
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The higher spending by families and the government not only risks fanninginflation but also worsening household and national debt levels.
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The central bank hiked the interest rate for the first time in four years in September after the sol currency's depreciation fannedinflation.