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Overcapacity

Hard/soft landing

Money supply

Green shoots

To regain the lost ground

Gauge

Government incentives

To stagnate

Prospects (for)

Bounce-back

Economic cooling

A drag

Robust

The Federal Reserve

A decade

To forecast

For the second straight month

To account for

Capital goods/consumer goods

Standard of living/living standard

To revise(upwards/downwards)

To affect

To swing (swung, swung)

To sustain

Consumer Price Index

Producer Price Index (PPI)

· sustainable

· for the second consecutive month, for the second month in a row, for the second month running

· forecast

· forecaster

· stagnation

· to gauge

 

Going up Verbs: to advance, to climb, to increase, to rise, to grow, to gain ground, to head north, to improve, to go up
Nouns: an advance, an increase, a rise, a growth, a climb, a hike, an upturn
Going down   Verbs: to decline, to drop, to fall, to head south, to lose ground, to retreat, to slide, to go down
Nouns: a decline, a drop, a fall, a retreat, a slide, a downturn
These words used to talk of an upward or downward trend do not in themselves indicate by how much the index have gone up or down.
Going up by small or moderate amounts v to edge ahead, to edge higher, to edge up, to firm
Going down by small or moderate amounts   v to dip, to drift (lower), to ease, to edge down, to edge lower, to slip (lower)
n a dip, a drift, a slip
Going up by large amounts v to jump, to leap, to roar ahead, to roar up, to rocket, to shoot ahead, to shoot up, to skyrocket, to soar, to surge (ahead)
n a jump, a leap, a surge
Going down by large amounts v to dive, to nosedive, to plunge, to plummet, to tumble
n a dive, a nosedive, a plunge, a tumble
Going down fast by very large amounts v to collapse, to crash, to crumble, to slump
n a crash, a collapse, a slump
No change   to remain stable, to level off, to stay at the same level, to remain constant, to stagnate, to stabilize, to remain steady
Change of direction   to peak, to reach a peak, to top out, to reach a low point, to bottom out, to recover, to rebound, to revive
The amount of increase can also be indicated using these verbs:   to halve, to double, to triple, to quadruple, to increase fivefold
       

 


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