"Global growth" refers to the overall increase and expansion of economic, social, and technological development on a worldwide scale. It signifies the progress and improvement happening across different countries and regions around the world, leading to the overall advancement of various aspects of human life.
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The rapid pace
of global growth in recent years has seen a pick - up in some key prices.
The central economic outlook described above is based on an assumed pick - up in
global growth in the second half of 2003, along the lines that is widely incorporated in conventional forecasts.
Despite concerns about higher tariff proposals, we think negotiations should limit their effects, and our fundamental outlook
for global growth remains positive.
Furthermore, with
slower global growth for years ahead, virtually every country will promote exports to spur domestic activity.
But
with global growth still sluggish and bond and stock prices looking expensive, balancing income and risk is more important (and challenging) than ever.
Some other countries are much more likely to have trouble servicing their debt
as global growth continues to slow.
Still, worries
about global growth in recent days surrounding the stock market correction are causing some to think an oil demand slowdown is in store.
While the risks to the global outlook seem more balanced than they have been for some time, the prospects for a pick - up in
global growth remain subject to significant uncertainty.
We believe global stocks have greater performance potential than global bonds, over the next five to 10 years, in an environment of reform measures,
improving global growth and moderate inflation.
These angels have often created their wealth in financial services or property, not in the technology industry, which means they too are often cautious about the tech sector's
global growth ambitions.
Global growth momentum remains strong, and the outlook is constructive with a lift in global trade and emerging signs of a global capital - spending cycle.
In an environment where
low global growth is expected, the biggest companies have felt it most severely.
Our economists continue to see
solid global growth, which we believe will help to boost global equity earnings per share by double - digits this year.
What makes oil and natural gas stocks so appealing for long - term investors is that no other sector is situated so well to profit
from global growth in the future.
But even
while global growth is slowing, there is a large disparity among the growth rates of individual nations, and human numbers overall continue to climb.
Solutions - driven manager of value - adding programs
fueling global growth, competitive advantage and transformative change for diverse industries.
It's time for them to switch more to growth based on domestic sources instead of exports, for the sake of achieving a more
sustainable global growth path.
With all the changes in
global growth uncertainties, interest rates may be spooky to investors, and we're seeing it reflected in these select areas.
Despite today's current challenges, I am extremely optimistic that the emerging world will propel medium - and long -
term global growth.
Exactly how
much global growth is slowing — if at all — is hotly debated, but the bears have the upper hand for the moment.
If the next 10 years of
global growth look much like the last 10, this portfolio will do well.
One important refinement is the expectation of slower
global growth going forward than we've experienced historically.
But with
global growth still sluggish and bond and stock prices looking expensive, balancing income and risk is more important (and challenging) than ever.
By investing in better players that will chase for honours it will
create global growth in marketing the brand for a start.
Overall, we
think global growth, fiscal policy and organically derived forms of liquidity will likely more than offset the slow pace of central bank tightening this year.
We might see a bit of a setback due to
leisurely global growth, but the «downside will be limited by improvements to conditions in the emerging markets,» he says.
This presents businesses with enormous opportunities for
global growth if they can spot the lucrative parallels in consumer habits that arise in different markets.
Our recent, in - progress research shows that most retailers find it tough to
use global growth to boost sales and grow profits.
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