economic recovery造句91 Forecasts now differed as to whether economic recovery had temporarily halted or whether a double-dip recession had occurred.
92 Investors are holding out from Mexican stocks until they see clear signs of an economic recovery.
93 Economic recovery is supposedly getting underway.
94 This is a Obama administration's latest economic recovery policy.
95 Despite US governmental rebuttals of the downgrading, and the Federal Reserve's reassurances, the move is still likely to bring new challenges to the US's already sluggish economic recovery.
96 Take a quick tour of the world economic recovery room.
97 Small cap outperformance indicates confidence in economic recovery, since the sector has a more cyclical mix than blue chips.
98 The push-pull between the dollar and assets such as stocks and commodities has diminished of late amid signs of economic recovery,[www.] but it has not broken down entirely.
99 However, a full 20 % increase will likely choke off the fragile Chinese economic recovery.
100 The frugal consumer has become a concern as investors worry a strong economic recovery will be impossible without improved discretionary spending.
101 Jeff Rubin, director of research at Birinyi Associates, said the weak job market was not enough for him to rethink his economic recovery assumptions.
102 But bets against the dollar could sour fast. One risk is that the economic recovery could outdistance almost everyone's expectations.
103 He has pencilled in a further 100m lats in better tax revenues—counting, apparently, on a faster economic recovery than anyone expects.
104 But call these projects "stimulus," and suddenly a ship headed for the reef of economic disaster might sail through Congress flying the flag of economic recovery.
105 A week after the nation's worst natural disaster, the threat of a nuclear meltdown is emerging as the biggest threat to the country's economic recovery.
106 The economy contracted 0.5% in the fourth quarter, reviving fears that the austerity program introduced by the coalition government may derail the economic recovery.
107 Lower borrowing costs are a key to spurring an economic recovery after months of sluggish growth.
108 The stabilisation of prices turned out to be a precursor to broader economic recovery.
109 Had we reversed mark-to-market accounting at that time, bad loan disposal and economic recovery would have taken even longer.
110 European stocks rose to a two-year high as reports reassured investors that the global economic recovery is intact. Asian stocks and U.S. stock-index futures also advanced.
111 Any sustained economic recovery will ultimately have to come from the revival in private demand—i.e., through consumption and investment—both of which will be constrained by structural factors.
112 "The economic recovery is proceeding" and "the labor market is improving gradually, " the Federal Open Market Committee said in its statement.
113 This shows that large cap earnings have been revised up a lot more, leaving more upside to small cap earnings during the rest of this economic recovery.
114 Fears of a double-dip recession trumped rays of hope for an economic recovery, driving down prices for industrial raw materials.
115 Mr. Obama was introduced in Fort Myers by Charlie Crist, the popular Governor of Florida, who is one of few nationally-known Republican politicians to endorse the president's economic recovery plan.
116 Obstructing a nominee as well-qualified as Peter in a time of economic crisis is a harmful attempt to score political points that hurts our middle class and our broader economic recovery.
117 The wolf market may be here to stay, at least until the economic recovery accelerates or another catalyst prompts the market to find footing.
118 Second, the global economic recovery the process and the resumption of external demand.
119 Laura D'Andrea Tyson is on the president's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.
120 Its refusal to devaluate its currency during the 1997 Asian financial crisis had a positive impact on Asian economic recovery.