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1 It is likely to show the 17-country area mired in recession .
2 Many countries are looking for cheap green ways to stimulate economies mired in recession .
3 Instead it is mired in recession , its economy having shrunk for seven consecutive quarters.
4 It is a relatively healthy part of an economy mired in recession while battling COVID-19.
5 Italy, Spain and Greece are mired in recession , while Ireland is showing slightly more resilience.
6 Italy, on the other hand, remains mired in recession .
7 The eurozone remains mired in recession , and could suffer a deeper downturn than previously feared.
8 The euro zone's third-biggest economy has been mired in recession since the middle of last year.
9 Without a functioning credit market, the U.S. economy would have remained mired in recession or worse.
10 Japan, meanwhile, remains mired in recession with little prospect of an early return to strong growth.
11 Of course, Italy remains mired in recession , France cannot achieve lift-off and Greece's troubles are well documented.
12 Yet it remains an attractive alternative for heavily indebted state governments as Brazil remains mired in recession .
13 Final September surveys of purchasing managers are likely to confirm the euro zone is mired in recession .
14 Britain's economy is mired in recession , however.
15 The economy is mired in recession , however.
16 Macri still has many challenges to confront, with Argentina's economy mired in recession and facing double-digit annual inflation.
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