Sentences with phrase «trade gap narrowed»

WASHINGTON — The U.S. international trade gap narrowed to $ 49.0 billion in March from $ 57.7 billion in February, data released by the Commerce Department Thursday morning showed.
The U.S. international trade gap narrowed to $ 49.0 billion in March from $ 57.7 billion in February, data released by the Commerce Department Thursday morning showed.
Australia's trade gap narrowed to $ 1.58 billion in April - down from $ 2.26 billion in March - which was well below the $ 2.1 billion deficit economists were expecting.

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With the advent of short ETFs, new online trading tools and a better understanding of options, individual investors have narrowed the short - selling expertise gap over the last decade.
He pointed to the president's recent decision to impose tariffs on imports of solar panels and washing machines, as well as ongoing renegotiations of trade deals with Canada, Mexico and South Korea, as ways in which the United States would narrow the trade gap.
We urge the Government to provide further detail on its proposals for the UK's future trading and regulatory relationship with the EU, and to iron out its initiatives to narrow the skills gap and enhance business productivity through the Industrial Strategy.
Analysts had expected the overall gap to narrow to $ 49.8 billion, based on a significant improvement in the advance trade goods gap.
Proponents of free trade argue that, as more capital flows into Mexico, wages will rise, and the gap between the Mexican and the U.S. economies will narrow.
Arbitrage trades by these participants narrow the gap between ETF market prices and the net asset values of the indexed shares.
Bitcoin Cash is trading above the 50 - simple moving average trendline, which is narrowing the gap towards the 100 - simple moving average to indicate a possible sustained uptrend in the short - term.
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