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1 Markets are voting that Trump's victory could stoke inflation and economic growth, given
2 However, the risk is that it will stoke inflation and contribute to overheating.
3 There have been fears that the unprecedented stimulus could stoke inflation .
4 It may also stoke inflation if importers are forced to pay more for dollars.
5 The main problem with stoking anaemic growth is that the tactics may also stoke inflation .
6 Policymakers are concerned that, if unchecked, rising food prices could stoke inflation , protectionism and unrest.
7 Parliamentarians had said the cuts could stoke inflation .
8 Stimulus measures are seen as gold-friendly, as they stoke inflation concerns while maintaining pressure on interest rates.
9 A lower dirham could stoke inflation as Morocco imports some of its food needs, hitting the poor.
10 The lower rates, coupled with tens of billions of reais in government stimulus measures, could eventually stoke inflation .
11 Bank of England policymaker Martin Weale reiterated on Tuesday his concerns that 'forward guidance' policies could stoke inflation expectations.
12 The central bank has warned that fuel bottlenecks could stoke inflation and crimp growth in an already slowing economy.
13 It would also likely stoke inflation , at 1.3% year-on-year in October.
14 That could stoke inflation in the energy-hungry region and make it harder for central banks to respond by cutting interest rates.
15 Minutes from a Dec. 5 meeting showed central bankers are worried that a sustained weakening of the peso could stoke inflation .
16 Although petrol prices were partially rolled back there after, the extra fuel bill is likely to stoke inflation higher and hurt consumers' pockets.
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