Removal of loose, fine-grained particles by wind.
A contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of prices.
1 Gundlach said: Negative interest rates are not just deflationary, they are deflation .
2 But the threat of deflation remains significant, even for some 'core' countries.
3 In January, euro zone members Greece and Cyprus were stuck in deflation .
4 In the near term, however, economists say the bigger danger is deflation .
5 Italy also flirted with deflation in July, and Spain experienced price falls.
6 The world's third-biggest economy has struggled with deflation since the late 1990s.
7 Going forward, BP hopes to benefit from deflation in its supply chain.
8 Inevitably, technical deflation leads to a restraint in the general price level.
9 It should be one available policy tool, a way of countering deflation .
10 He acknowledged the deflation investigation may have come up during the meeting.
11 For many countries no plausible exit exists from depression, deflation and despair.
12 King expected the ECB to do what was necessary to avert deflation .
13 Because of deflation , borrowers are at risk of shouldering heavier debt burdens.
14 An overleveraged economy is prone to deflation and stagnant growth, Hoisington argues.
15 I felt this fact was one of the factors that triggered deflation .
16 All symptoms resolved completely without deficit after deflation of the occlusion balloon.
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