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downturn

[doun-turn] / ˈdaʊnˌtɜrn /


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Productivity gains from artificial intelligence, deregulation, and capital investment, he has argued, could allow inflation to recede without an economic downturn, allowing for a quick succession of rate cuts.

From Barron's

On Friday, the Commerce Department said that the slower fourth quarter growth "reflected downturns in government spending and exports and a deceleration in consumer spending."

From Barron's

Generally speaking, the dollar has faced a difficult time over the past year, with questions raised about whether it may be heading into a structural downturn.

From MarketWatch

Investors wanting to anticipate major economic shifts or downturns should not focus on the monthly data or even GDP releases, but focus on a handful of components, such as residential investment and durable goods.

From MarketWatch

Increasing the number of services in the Gemini network would provide greater flexibility to adjust capacity during a downturn, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal