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1 A big slowdown could prompt consumers to cut spending and boost savings.
2 Samsung's retreat will prompt consumers to take a closer look at Google's phones.
3 Economists, however, caution that heightened uncertainty could prompt consumers to hunker down and conserve their income.
4 It is an interesting initiative and one that should prompt consumers to call for the introduction of interest payments on personal current accounts.
5 The theory is that a spike in gasoline prices will prompt consumers to spend less on fuel, perhaps more on food, and so on.
6 One concern would surely be that the recession hurts emerging economies, prompting consumers there to cut back on expensive food.
7 These factors have prompted consumers to remain cautious regarding spending and seek out the best deals when making food purchase decisions.
8 Scrap gold supplies in India may increase this quarter as a rally in local prices has prompted consumers to sell old trinkets and jewellery.
9 The move comes as Aeon and its rivals suffer from a slump in sales, with the economic downturn prompting consumers to rein in spending.
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