Sentences with phrase «economic rebalancing»

Economic rebalancing refers to adjusting or redistributing economic activities and resources to achieve stability and reduce imbalances in an economy. It involves shifting focus from one area to another, such as from excessive consumption to increased savings, or from over-reliance on exports to boosting domestic demand. The goal is to create a more sustainable and equitable economic system that benefits all sectors of society. Full definition
China's economic rebalancing towards more consumer - oriented growth has global businesses cautious, but pessimists need only look at the country's annual e-commerce event for a powerful reminder of consumer buying power.
BABRAHAM, United Kingdom - Bank of England Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden takes part in a panel discussion on productivity and economic rebalancing with the Confederation of British Industry's director - general, Carolyn Fairbairn.
Morgan Stanley's leading analysts discuss the latest headwinds in Asia, from China's economic rebalancing act to the outlook for emerging markets and the region's financial sector.
CNBC's Martin Soong and Sophia Yan report as the China Entrepreneur Club meets in Zhengzhou with a focus on China's economic rebalancing.
The Bundesbank, the most hawkish of central banks, has signalled it would accept higher inflation in Germany as part of an economic rebalancing in the eurozone that would boost the international competitiveness of countries worst - hit by the region's debt crisis.
However, he says Australia also has a chance to become deeply engaged in the «B2B» services that will drive China's economic rebalancing.
The economic rebalancing Beijing is trying to engineer is capable by itself of achieving the country's energy - intensity and carbon - intensity reducing goals.
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