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1 That in turn threatens Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's efforts to reflate the economy.
2 It is expected that he would intensify stimulus efforts to reflate the economy.
3 The most effective way to get more people into work is to reflate the economy.
4 There is no alternative but to try to reflate the economy through extra public borrowing and spending.
5 This is mostly because the Fed has driven interest rates down in a bid to reflate the economy.
6 The devaluation will reflate the economy.
7 He also increased the government's influence over the Bank of Japan, which was reluctant to aggressively reflate prices.
8 But it does go to structural policies needed to enhance productivity alongside efforts to reflate our economies, he said.
9 Following the same line of argument, prices will reflate , or at least stabilise, as confidence rises among consumers and businesses.
10 That spells potential trouble for Abe's economic policies, which aim to reflate the world's second-biggest economy through asset price appreciation.
11 They have rallied hard since mid-November as they are the most to benefit from Japan's push to reflate the economy.
12 Germany and France are not about to do a sudden about-turn and pledge billions more in spending to reflate their economies.
13 If they were to reflate to get out of this, any ensuing euro weakness against the dollar just exaggerates their position.
14 It should bear that in mind rather than grasping more and more frequently for dubious measures to reflate the economy, said Barthle.
15 It had earlier raised expectations that the aggressive push to reflate the economy would spark a flight of capital out of the country.
16 Appointing Muto would signal bolder steps to reflate the economy than those under Shirakawa but less aggressive than would be expected under Iwata.
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