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Significados de tepid growth en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "tepid growth".
Uso de tepid growth en inglés
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Despite economic reforms, anger has grown at gang violence and tepidgrowth.
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The Singapore dollar edged up although the tepidgrowth outlook for 2017 limited gains.
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Investors have been fretting about tepidgrowth and, more recently, exposure to foreign currency swings.
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This time frustration over corruption, rising violence and tepidgrowth have all helped lift his bid.
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Those cost-cutting measures are especially attractive, given the tepidgrowth rate of restaurant revenues in the U.S.
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It comes as air freight markets respond to higher consumer confidence after years of volatility and tepidgrowth at best.
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The NEC coordinates economic policy across agencies, a key role for Trump's promise to jumpstart the economy after years of tepidgrowth.
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The new forecast reflects profit growth of 0.4 percent to 2.5 percent, similar to 2009's tepidgrowth.
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On the same day, UK GDP data showed tepidgrowth of 0.2 percent in the second quarter.
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Instead of an asset, the faltering peace is disconcerting an electorate also frustrated by tepidgrowth, weak public services and still-gaping inequality.
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It instead focused squarely on attempts to bolster trade and business as Africa's two largest economies both look to improve on tepidgrowth.
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Beijing shot back with an admonishment for rich nations to take "effective measures" to tackle their tepidgrowth and fiscal woes.
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US consumer spending dipped slightly in April, the government said this afternoon in a report highlighting the tepidgrowth pace of the US economy.
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Hamada has been a prominent voice for reflationary policies to pull the world's third-biggest economy out of two decades of falling prices and tepidgrowth.
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Moreover, the economy's emergence from recession will be slow, with a tepidgrowth rate of 1.9 per cent forecast for 2009.
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Mexico announced spending cuts of about 0.7 percent of gross domestic product in January after plunging oil prices and tepidgrowth crimped government finances.