Not exact matches
Already in March most indicators have disappointed: the U.S.
economy added a dismal 88,000 jobs last month, less than half as many as analysts expected; retail sales dropped 0.4 %, the largest decline since June
of 2012; and this week durable goods orders,
out last Wednesday, plunged 5.7 %, nearly twice the tumble expected and likely a sign that U.S. factories have entered a
slump.
Non-energy exports showed life over the later half
of 2015, as the U.S.
economy powered
out of a moderate
slump at the start
of last year.
Since December 2015 the central bank has sought to normalize the policy it undertook to guide the
economy out of its worst
slump since the Great Depression.
By June 2011, as the UK
economy headed for recession, Balls had largely set aside the issue
of Labour's economic legacy and was locked in battle with George Osborne over how to lift the
economy out of a deepening
slump.
A Reuters poll taken this week showed Nigeria's
economy broke
out of a long
slump in the second quarter with a median forecast for 1.55 percent year - on - year growth while South Africa quit shrinking with 2.2 percent quarter - on - quarter growth.
So do many other senior politicians, who see the MITI plan as not only essential for lifting the Japanese
economy out of its present
slump, but also as a way
of ensuring a technological lead in the 21st century.
The film plays
out quietly as the long days
of summer stretch to weeks and even months, until eventually unexpected events prod
out of her
slump and force her to face the difficult search for a job and a career in a country struggling with two decades
of a flatlining
economy.
Though manufacturing was once important here, the
economy has branched
out as a result
of a manufacturing
slump.