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1 In nominal terms , the pensions deficit has nearly quadrupled in four years.
2 Retail sales decelerated in August but only slightly, and only in nominal terms .
3 Target higher inflation, as government borrowing is in nominal terms .
4 Moreover, global trade has been contracting, both in unit volume and in nominal terms .
5 He did not say whether the gross domestic product increase was in real or nominal terms .
6 In his first three calendar years in office, the economy expanded about 5 percent in nominal terms .
7 In April, U.S. consumer spending actually fell 0.2 percent in nominal terms .
8 He sees real house prices rising by about 4 per cent in nominal terms , in line with inflation.
9 In nominal terms , sales were unchanged month-on-month and fell 0.5 per cent year-on-year.
10 Because one set of important relationships in the economy is almost always expressed in nominal terms , not real ones: debt.
11 Unlike previous years, the government announced a target in nominal terms and not as a percentage of gross domestic product.
12 It is now much more stretched, particularly in 10-year Treasuries futures, which in nominal terms is a record net short.
13 Sales rose by 3.4% in nominal terms during all of 2019, it said.
14 In nominal terms , the Chinese currency has appreciated 3.7 percent against the dollar in 2011.
15 According to the study, residential real estate prices fell 0.53 percent in nominal terms in 2017.
16 The basic problem is that futures contracts are fixed in nominal terms while producers, consumers and investors care about real post-inflation values.
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