Sentences with phrase «grew at a moderate pace»

Household spending continues to underpin economic activity and is expected to grow at a moderate pace over the projection period.
In other economic news, the Federal Reserve recently stated the U.S. economy grew at a moderate pace in February and March.
The COMMERCIAL ECONOMIC ISSUES & TRENDS FORUM featured three nationally renowned economists discussing how activity in the U.S. continues to grow at a moderate pace against a backdrop of global monetary policies designed to stimulate economic growth.
• Originators expect the market to grow at a moderate pace in 2014 (and their own firms to grow more quickly).

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Overall, this summation concluded that the economy was growing at a modest to moderate pace, save for the Dallas District, which saw strong increases in activity.
While still a robust rate of increase in an economy in which nominal incomes are growing at around 6 per cent, this represents a moderate slowdown in the pace of financial intermediation from rates recorded in the second half of last year.
Taking that into account, the Bank's assessment is that output is growing at a moderate but below - trend pace, and that this should continue in the period immediately ahead.
After the strong pick - up seen in the second half of 1997, business credit is now growing at a more moderate pace.
It would serve Rocketship well to continue to grow at a moderate, responsible pace.
The key point to remember here is that for businesses that will grow their earnings even at a moderate pace, but for a long long time, seemingly high P / E multiples which deter many value investors, are actually too low.
This type of banking strategy only prevents a startup from growing at a healthy, moderate pace.
Household debt will continue to grow at a «moderate pace» over the next year, the BoC's states in this latest Monetary Policy report.
So he bought it at a big discount to value and that value was growing at a moderate but consistent pace.
The economy will continue growing through 2000, and that means continuing strong existing - home sales, though at a more moderate pace than the record - shattering levels of 1998 and 1999.
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