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Значения термина quarterly gdp на английском
Значения для термина "quarterly gdp" отсутствуют.
Использование термина quarterly gdp на английском
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QuarterlyGDP releases should not be used as a guide for policy.
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The official tally of quarterlyGDP is set for release on Aug. 30.
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The only bright spot was trade which made its biggest contribution to quarterlyGDP growth in more than 50 years.
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The biggest drop in quarterlyGDP in three years comes just hours after rating agency Moody's downgraded 26 Italian banks.
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Another drop in GDP this quarter would put the economy in recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of negative quarterlyGDP.
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Data from the quarterlyGDP national accounts, shows that in real terms, household disposable incomes are now lower than they were in 2011.
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Weak quarterlyGDP numbers at 4.5 percent also make a strong case for softening of rates, Dani added.
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The statistics office estimated that Olympics ticket sales accounted for a fifth of the quarterlyGDP rise, which followed three consecutive quarters of contraction.
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South Korea might need stronger medicine than QE The slowest quarterlyGDP growth in six years points to a malaise deeper than a virus outbreak.
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Growth next year is likely to be worse than predicted and it is doubtful that positive quarterlyGDP growth would start as early as mid-2009.
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Indeed, a weighted average of all three surveys points to quarterlyGDP growth in Q4 perhaps exceeding 1.5%.
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QuarterlyGDP beat not only the consensus forecast for 0.3 percent in a Reuters poll, but also all individual estimates.
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The agency revised October-December's quarterlyGDP to a 0.2 contraction from 0.2% growth, meaning the economy slipped into a technical recession.
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Williamson said the three PMI surveys suggested Britain was on course for quarterlyGDP growth of 0.8 percent in the first three months of 2014.
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The bounce-back follows a steep 6.8% slump in the first quarter of the year, which was the biggest contraction since quarterlyGDP records began.