Sentences with phrase «growth picks up momentum»

If U.S. economic growth picks up momentum, owners may be more inclined to borrow, says Bodhi Ganguli, an economist with Dun & Bradstreet.

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Growth was slow in the beginning, but when PeaceWorks started to pick up momentum, Lubetzky got greedy.
«Although underlying momentum appears slightly softer than previously anticipated, the pace of economic growth is expected to pick up through 2013,» the bank stated.
Although China is still set for sub-8 per cent growth in 2012, its weakest in more than a decade, momentum picked up noticeably in the fourth quarter after the government increased its spending on infrastructure.
France has picked up momentum to join Germany and Spain as a growth engine.
But reform momentum has picked up significantly in a few major countries, such as China and India, fostering a more sustainable growth path.
In Japan, growth picked up substantially in 1996, although it remains to be seen whether this stronger momentum will be carried forward during 1997.
Firstly, despite all the consternation that Western observers have about the short - term economic growth rates in China, Asia in general feels as though it's picking up momentum, at least in the white collar employment market that I'm interested in.
John Furber, Canada director of Keller Williams Realty, says, «Keller Williams is quickly picking up momentum in Canada and it will not be long before we will mirror the U.S. market share and growth numbers.»
While the recession forced banks to tighten operating costs and halt branch growth, mobile banking picked up momentum.
Answer: In July I wrote that the Arlington market was picking up momentum and after two years of light growth in Arlington, we saw our first year of growth over 2 % since 2014 (3.1 %).
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