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  2. Survey: Stock market to inch up 2 percent over coming year ...

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    These pros see the market moving just 2.2 percent higher in the next four quarters. These experts predict the Standard & Poor’s 500 index will climb from 5,234.18 at the end of the forecast ...

  3. US inflation increases moderately; consumer spending boosts ...

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    April 26, 2024 at 12:24 PM. By Lucia Mutikani. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. monthly inflation rose moderately in March, but stubbornly higher costs for housing and utilities suggested the Federal ...

  4. Moody's: Pharma outlook stable for next 12-18 months, but ...

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    June 29, 2023 at 2:17 PM. Moody's predicts a stable outlook for the pharmaceutical industry for the next year or so, even as it battles a number of headwinds. First, the headwinds. The drug ...

  5. Economy of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Economic growth was stimulated by several milestones: the discovery and industrial exploitation of oil in 1857, the political union between Wallachia and Moldavia in 1859, land reforms, adoption of a local currency, the leu (1867), the state independence (1877), as well as the building of an extensive rail-road system under king Carol I.

  6. Price stability - Wikipedia

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    Price stability. Price stability is a goal of monetary and fiscal policy aiming to support sustainable rates of economic activity. Policy is set to maintain a very low rate of inflation or deflation. For example, the European Central Bank (ECB) describes price stability as a year-on-year increase in the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP ...

  7. Economy of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Solid domestic demand boosted economic growth to 4.1% in 2002. Strong export growth, in turn, pushed economic growth to a still-strong 4.2% in 2003 and 5.4% in 2004, despite a downturn in household consumption. Multiple reasons entailed a GDP growth of 6% in 2005.

  8. Stocks sink after weak GDP data, Meta's miss - AOL

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    Stock investors kicked into selling mode after the U.S. economy posted subpar growth in the first quarter. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell over 375 points, but clawed back from a 600+ point ...

  9. Report says China is accelerating the forced urbanization of ...

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    The report said official statistics suggest that by the end of 2025, more than 930,000 rural Tibetans will have been relocated to urban centers where they are deprived of their traditional sources ...