Sentences with phrase «slower than inflation»

But in this era of outsourcing, the console industry as a whole has grown at a rate slower than inflation for close to a decade, worth $ 27 billion in 2009 and growing to just $ 29 billion in 2016.
Conservatives are also wary of Labour's cost - of - living agenda and privately admit that soaring economic results are having little impact on people's wages, which are still rising slower than inflation.
That's slower than inflation, and nowhere near fast enough to get ahead of all the debt Canadian households have piled up in recent years.
The Bank of Canada's assessment of all the wage data at its disposal implies salaries are growing slower than inflation, never mind credit.

Not exact matches

Tuesday's below - consensus ISM and construction spending report, along with a hotter - than - expected prices paid report, played perfectly into the bear narrative of slower growth and higher inflation.
From that date, funding would be capped at the rate of medical inflation, a pace slower than the rise in total health care costs because it considers only prices, not how many visits or procedures folks are consuming.
If oil prices do not escalate, the government's budget outlook will deteriorate in the billions of dollars, through a combination of slow economic growth and lower than anticipated inflation.
Policy makers responded with more than a year of restrictive policies that slowed the economy and created a credit crunch that has been particularly severe for medium and small firms and that only recently has led to a moderation of inflation.
He also argues that millennial - driven innovation is wringing inflation out of the economy, causing it to move higher, but at a much slower pace than we've historically seen.
Slack in the euro zone economy may be bigger than previously estimated and this could slow the rise of inflation but only temporarily and prices will eventually climb, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Monday.
We expect the BoC will likely raise rates in 2018 but at a slower pace than a U.S. Federal Reserve responding to an uptick in growth and inflation.
The bill also adjusts tax bracket thresholds using a slower - growing inflation measure (known as chained CPI) than the one used currently.
The net result is a slower rate of inflation with chained CPI that keeps the inexorable rise in Social Security benefits somewhat smaller than it would be under the normal CPI.
And for all the muddle, the one thing that seems clear is that the risks to the economy and particularly the labor market — which is generating solid job growth and even some wage gains (for which we should all give Chair Yellen and the Fed serious credit)-- remain «asymmetric:» there's a greater risk of needlessly slowing non-inflationary growth than there is of inflation accelerating.
However, we expect the gains to be moderate over the short term, as Fed rate rises will likely be slower than in past cycles given relatively tame U.S. inflation.
Australia's central bank signaled today it may resume cutting interest rates as soon as next month if weaker - than - forecast growth slows inflation, sending the local currency and bond yields lower.
Euro - Zone Producer - Price Inflation Slows Euro - zone producer - price inflation slowed to its weakest rate in more than two years in May, pointing to a slowdown in consumer prices that would give the European Central Bank more room to cut its key interInflation Slows Euro - zone producer - price inflation slowed to its weakest rate in more than two years in May, pointing to a slowdown in consumer prices that would give the European Central Bank more room to cut its key interinflation slowed to its weakest rate in more than two years in May, pointing to a slowdown in consumer prices that would give the European Central Bank more room to cut its key interest rate.
With low money and credit growth persisting, inflation below target and growth slower than in previous years I now expect the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee to keep interest rates unchanged during this year.
The figures showing 0.2 % growth in the core consumer price index come a day after the central bank left its monetary policy unchanged, sticking to the view that it has done enough to generate stable inflation albeit in a slower time frame than originally set out two years ago.
A «real» rent index is constructed to indicate whether inflation in rents is faster or slower than overall inflation.
«An appreciating exchange rate would be expected to result in a slower pick - up in economic activity and inflation than currently forecast.»
Although the UK's inflation rate unexpectedly slowed to 2.6 % in June, it's still rising faster than wages, prompting many consumers to tighten their purse strings even further.
Chelsea only slowed spending in recent years because they went totally ham in the years prior, they are stacked full of good youth (they sold a lot of quality young players too) and Roman seems to have little appetite for overspending now but they still have bigger resources than us and better facilities just like City a fact people gloss over and the result of the overspending on youth sees them recoup money that they then use to spend whilst it looks like they are not spending (also got lucky with the price inflation directly after they went crazy on youth and the regularity of their China deals is sketchy at best.)
Instead he will attack Osborne on the (perfectly valid) grounds of long - term and youth unemployment, as well as the decline in living standards caused by wages that grow slower than the rate of inflation.
«We're now set for slower growth, higher inflation and higher unemployment than was forecast a year ago,» shadow chancellor Ed Balls said yesterday.
While the estimated economic growth of 3.6 % in 2016 exceeded our target of 3.3 %, the decline in inflation has been slower than expected.
The IMF added that inflation has been slower than expect while applauding the narrowing of the current account deficit to 6 1/2 percent of GDP.
Some sectors of the economy will inflate faster than the general inflation rate, others will be slower or even deflate.
Next, the pound got slapped lower on Tuesday when the U.K.'s October CPI report was released since since headline inflation in the U.K. only printed a weak 0.1 % month - on - month rise, missing expectations for a 0.2 % increase and slower than the previous month's +0.3 %.
was released since since headline inflation in the U.K. only printed a weak 0.1 % month - on - month rise, missing expectations for a 0.2 % increase and slower than the previous month's +0.3 %.
The April Consumer Price Index report showed a slower than expected inflation growth, quelling concerns of the Fed developing a more hawkish stance towards interest rates.
However, we expect the gains to be moderate over the short term, as Fed rate rises will likely be slower than in past cycles given relatively tame U.S. inflation.
Furthermore, the released video shows that as inflation slows, there are fewer coins for the market and everyone's price rises rather than falls.
A «real» rent index can be constructed to indicate whether the inflation in rents is faster or slower than overall inflation.
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