Fact is, the boom in online gaming has barely been affected by the economic pullback. |
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Then, quite suddenly last quarter, consumers posted one of their weakest performances in more than year, accentuated by a sharp pullback in June. |
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To be sure, the recent sharp pullback in oil prices from new record highs is also the result of a quite understandable price sticker shock. |
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The pullback, when it comes, will be severe if accompanied by news that suggests the economy won't rebound this year. |
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A dip in volatility would cause some immediate pullback in demand, analysts say. |
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To say the pullback offended customers and distributors would be putting it mildly. |
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Paramount among those is a surprise pullback by consumers, which could send the expansion into a tailspin. |
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For retailers, a consumer pullback during the crucial back-to-school period could mean a very unmerry Christmas. |
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A pullback in crude oil prices could spur further gains in shares, he added. |
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As long as we hold this area without a dramatic pullback, the euro will likely push higher on Tuesday. |
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That pullback is particularly evident in sales of durable goods and clothing. |
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Even a modest hit from sanctions or pullback by foreign investors will only add to that downward spiral. |
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If the negative news will continue further into the day, we could have another pullback of some of the higher yielding currencies. |
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Value buying was also noted as the pullback toward support levels attracted fresh interest. |
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This pullback allowed central banks some breathing room to consider easing monetary policy. |
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However, any pullback in these markets should be seen as a buying opportunity. |
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First, there is probably a pullback effect in light of the especially good figures reported in May. |
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The strong close argues the recent corrective pullback is complete and the market has rid itself of weak longs for now. |
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A rise in rates should not be sufficient to cause an outright pullback in consumer spending. |
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Nor is there anything in the economic data to suggest that the pullback in these two sectors is spreading. |
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Missile strikes from warplanes and helicopter gunships and tank shelling made the pullback necessary, he says. |
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He said yesterday the pullback would start immediately after a meeting in Damascus between the leaders of both countries to approve the withdrawal plan. |
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That said, what you're going to start to see is a pullback in the market. |
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Most households, it seems, react sluggishly to the market's shifting performance, which may help explain why consumption has held up despite the pullback in stock prices. |
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Others foresaw bloodshed between supporters of rival political parties, and cast a wary eye to a pullback of police. |
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The recent pullback in net Non-Commercial COT short positions leaves scope for a fairly large USDJPY pullback. |
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If the stocks on your radar are moving higher, but without greater investor interest, then it can often mean a pullback is in the near offing. |
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The pullback appears to have been interpreted as a long entry point by options traders, who are piling into WYN calls this afternoon. |
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Of course, the drop in building permits, a marked pullback by the leading indicator and recent statistics on credit conditions continue to signal moderate growth for economic activity. |
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These funds are needed to underwrite new loans and leases, and this lack of credit is reflected in the reduced industry sales and the pullback in leasing activities that have occurred over the last year. |
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Yesterday we learned that while overall retail sales figures were down, the decline was almost entirely due to a pullback in spending on automobiles, thanks to the end of cash for clunkers. |
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I don't think it's quite right to read this week's pullback as evidence of a new, nasty phase of the crisis, but it does seem to me that markets are nervous about growth prospects. |
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Asking around our trading floor, I found a consensus that the stock is due for a pullback before a possible attempt to advance again. |
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With consumer spending driving 70 per cent of the U. S. economy, a pullback in spending increases the risk that the country could tip into recession. |
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Nato said after both instances it had not seen evidence of a pullback, and last week the US government published satellite photos that it said showed Russian forces still massed near the Ukrainian border. |
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The slower pace of growth mainly reflected a sharp pullback in the pace of inventory investment, which more than offset an improvement in the trade balance. |
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We look to Russia to facilitate the deployment of international observers, as prefigured in point 5 of the six-point plan, to speed up the Russian pullback. |
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The CPI pullback forced a commensurate pullback in European Central Bank interest rate expectations. |
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While we have been positive on the retailer for several months, we waited for a pullback in its stock price to up our rating. |
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Therefore, the province is not experiencing a marked pullback in activity like the falloff taking place in Alberta and, to a lesser degree, British Columbia. |
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Most observers were expecting the central bank to begin a modest pullback in the pace of purchases, so the Fed's decision to stand pat took many by surprise. |
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