Aún no tenemos significados para "economic rebound".
1Republicans believe an economic rebound in the fall would bolster his prospects.
2That boom hasn't come, and the global economic rebound has been short-lived.
3By some high frequency measures, however, the economic rebound continues apace.
4Hopes for rising demand from an economic rebound boosted oil prices.
5Britain's economic rebound has been led by consumer spending and the housing market.
6Moreover, the hopes of a strong economic rebound during 2009 are also receding.
7Crude has since found support on expectations of an economic rebound.
8Almost as startling as the collapse was the economic rebound in the 2000s.
9Analysts like Zhu have warned China's economic rebound could be short-lived.
10The figures, following earlier reports of shrinking inventories, support hopes for an economic rebound.
11Pinto added that current oil prices were not dampening prospects of an economic rebound.
12China can expect a decent economic rebound in 2021, but economic anxiety is warranted.
13U.S. stocks fell on Thursday on concerns over the durability of the economic rebound.
14A deal would extend Blackstone's presence in Spain, which is enjoying an economic rebound.
15More diversified companies are reviewing portfolios to boost growth in a slow economic rebound.
16The stalemate has paralyzed decision-making and threatens to hinder an economic rebound from recession.
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