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slowdown

Definition for slowdown

noun as in slacking off; gradual decrease

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Home Depot’s slowdown wasn’t a complete surprise, wrote Bobby Griffin, an analyst at Raymond James.

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Blame for the slowdown has gone to the federal government shutdown and related flight cancellations, which likely spooked many potential air travelers.

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At 4.3% through August, unemployment had remained modest before the shutdown, but a significant slowdown in job creation has fueled fears that the labor market is cooling.

“We expect a U.S. core real GDP slowdown to emerge, which pressures the S&P 500 versus its year-ago comparison” he wrote.

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A significant slowdown in job creation prompted the Fed to resume easing rates in September.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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