Sentences with phrase «economy contracted again»

Japan's economy contracted again in the final three months of last year, highlighting that the world's third biggest economy remains in recession.

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Credit continues to contract in many countries and sectors and economies are once again softening in most parts of the world.
Then, he said, the concern was that the UK economy was stagnating and might contract again: now the concern is that rapid growth might need action by the BoE to make it more sustainable.
Indeed, Greece's economy fell into recession again in the first quarter as its GDP contracted by 0.2 %, after shrinking 0.4 % in the previous period.
Growth has not only been downgraded yet again but he has confirmed, following the double - dip recession, that our economy is now forecast to actually contract this year by 0.1 per cent.
With the latest gross domestic gross domestic product (GDP) figures showing that the economy has contracted further, with sharp falls in manufacturing in particular, Unite general secretary, Len McCluskey called again for the government to change course:
Superficially respectable growth figures disguise an economy that is stagnating, at best, or even contracting again, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics.
Or the economy has contracted permanently but regained stability in which case you will again have a stock with a high dividend yield but based on a lower price.
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