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1 But what this tells me is that we have a stagnant economy .
2 It also promised significant new investment in infrastructure to boost Canada's stagnant economy .
3 That's a sclerotic, stagnant economy , and a disaster for risk assets.
4 That would almost certainly tip the stagnant economy into recession.
5 A stagnant economy is perhaps the most immediate of these.
6 The dollar rose against the yen as attention remained focused on Japan's stagnant economy .
7 Japan used that approach early this decade to spur lending and jump-start a stagnant economy .
8 The deal shows that despite the country's stagnant economy , investment opportunities into growing companies still exist.
9 The data tells the picture of a stagnant economy , said Rob Wood, UK economist at Berenberg Bank.
10 Railroads including CSX are likely to continue to win market share from trucks, even in a stagnant economy .
11 He inherits a stagnant economy , jobless claims at a 12-year high and anxiety resurfacing about Europe's debt crisis.
12 Now, many older workers, out of a job because of the stagnant economy , have gravitated toward the industry.
13 Abe is trying to transform the central bank into a bold deflation fighter to revive Japan's stagnant economy .
14 The PD leader Nicola Zingaretti said the priority for the new coalition would be to revive the stagnant economy .
15 The stagnant economy is being kept afloat by an $11 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) emergency loan.
16 The blight of load shedding, small growth forecasts and a stagnant economy had already knocked South Africa off balance.
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