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Deflationary
Deflationary meaning
Associated with or tending to cause deflation. | Belonging or relating to a family of theories claiming that assertions that predicate truth of a statement do not attribute a property called truth to such a statement.
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But the model -- even in a deflationary environment, the model is -- it's really where the flexibility of the model shines through, so we know we can perform in that environment as well.
China’s consumer prices tipped into deflationary territory in July for the first time in two years, as a deepening economic malaise in the world’s second-largest economy enters a potentially dangerous new phase.
Eventually they lead to an engineered deflationary kick in the gut for the economy.
I think it's slightly -- it's deflationary.
So certainly not deflationary, but we're not expecting it to be nearly in the range of which it was.
The white paper spoke of the need to “eradicate the sticky deflationary mindset besetting households and companies”, but I wonder if the BoJ also suffers from the same mindset, even with inflation remaining above target month after month.
BEIJING – China’s economy grew slightly slower than expected in the fourth quarter, with a deepening property crisis, mounting deflationary pressures and weak demand reinforcing expectations that Beijing will have to roll out more stimulus measures soon.
Goldilocks dies when pleasant disinflation morphs deflationary and she also expires when it morphs inflationary.
In this scenario, we would expect to see earthquake locations migrating east of Maunaulu, followed by accelerating rates of summit and UERZ deflationary ground deformation.
Japan’s central bank has kept interest rates near or below zero for nearly a decade, seeking to spur inflation in what has been a deflationary economy, hoping to sustain stronger growth for one of the world’s largest economies.
Overall, it’s a feeble services sector in China where the heightened risk of a deflationary spiral seems to be hard to reverse at least in the mindsets of stock market participants.
Since debt implosions are inherently deflationary — see Japan in the 1990s — gold, ever resilient against inflation, may not provide insurance against falling prices but government bonds certainly will.
So I was wondering if you could comment on what the environment is regarding pricing because we're actually starting to hear in certain areas of deflationary developments.
This led to a rally in shares of Chinese companies and metal commodities, potentially causing a deflationary impact on global markets.
Alternate theories link deflationary pressure with increases in the working age population and find that inflationary pressure generally increases when the share of dependents (the young and old) increases.
And amazingly, we're not using it because of some morality idea that we can't do this because it will lead to inflation, when we know we're in a deflationary spiral.
Desperate to offset the deflationary austerity in the euro area, the ECB turned to expansive monetary policy just as the Fed was tightening.
Housing prices are the last thing to drop in a deflationary situation.
In late March this year, the outlook changed from deflationary concerns to unlimited monetary inflation, driven by the Fed cutting its funds rate to zero on 16 March and the FOMC issuing a “whatever it takes” statement on 23 March.
Meanwhile, the prospect of negative interest rates puts the dollar and many other fiat currencies at stark odds with bitcoin, a deflationary cryptocurrency.