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Meanings of impending recession in English
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Usage of impending recession in English
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US bond markets have recently sent warning signals of an impendingrecession.
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Robust U.S. consumer spending has helped stave off fears of an impendingrecession.
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Still, the flattening yield curve provides no sign of an impendingrecession, the paper concluded.
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Is this a sign of an impendingrecession?
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve remains inverted, which is commonly considered a sign of an impendingrecession.
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A few months back I wrote about the impendingrecession and you wouldn't believe the abuse I got.
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Despite warning about an impendingrecession, Forbes said the 10-year target to cut the deficit was still realistic.
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Traditionally, an inverted yield curve - where long-term rates fall below short-term - has signalled an impendingrecession.
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Less clear, however, is whether that hard-won recovery can last through what some economists say is an impendingrecession.
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The US stock market suffered its worst day of the year this week, plummeting 800 points and sparking fears of an impendingrecession.
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The news was a welcome relief to stock markets, which have seen the trade dispute stoke fears of an impendingrecession in recent weeks.
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Sentiment continued to remain fragile, however, over inversion of the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield curve, an indicator of impendingrecession in the world's largest economy.