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"anaemic" Definitions
  1. affected by anaemia
  2. weak and not having much effect synonym feeble

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Might international business make up for anaemic growth at home?
A "blundering" FCA has been "weak, toothless and anaemic", lawmakers said.
Commerzbank's has bettered last year's anaemic 3% only once since 2011.
But full-year growth in 2016 remained anaemic at 2.0 percent.
But annual GDP growth rates have been anaemic, at 26-230%.
So, hopefully the battery life will prove better than the anaemic 5s.
So too Arsenal have been somehow diminished, their football depressingly weak and anaemic.
His popularity has been undermined by stubbornly high unemployment and anaemic economic growth.
Although nearly 2m homes now have panels on top, recent growth has been anaemic.
Even with a fairly anaemic usage outlook of 0.6%, that still leaves a supply gap.
Industry watchers think 233 will be anaemic, with either more falls or very modest growth.
Its investments are in many cases anaemic (Vanuatu invests more in Australia than vice versa).
Anaemic demand is being compounded by another growth spurt in the country's domestic refining capacity.
Beefing up fee-generating products is a good antidote to Europe's anaemic interest rate environment.
Unemployment is low, but growth and inflation remain anaemic, and the country's demographic challenge is formidable.
The German bank's investors are unhappy about its run of annual losses and anaemic share price.
"It's incompatible with Nestle's strategy, margins are falling and its competitive position is anaemic," he said.
"That intra-day volatility has led to a quieter day today," he said, describing trading as "anaemic".
The low rating reflects very weak public finances, high political and security risks and anaemic economic performance.
SIX months after the last round of protests over their country's anaemic economy, Iranians are at it again.
Its big rivals, including America's Interpublic Group and Omnicom Group and France's Publicis Groupe, have registered anaemic growth.
Unfortunately, stalling Chinese and global production growth is currently being overshadowed by anaemic demand, not least in China.
DESPITE the anaemic state of the global economy, companies from mainland China are investing abroad like never before.
He was also severely anaemic, with roughly half the normal amount of red blood cells in his blood.
They are more likely to have intestinal worms and to be anaemic (which affects both academic accomplishment and health).
A combination of rising freight rates and anaemic physical premiums, particularly for Chinese delivery, has effectively trapped this metal.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Lebanon's ratings reflect very weak public finances, high political and security risks and anaemic economic performance.
Shirai was also sceptical of the government expanding fiscal policy, another frequently mentioned possibility for boosting Japan's anaemic economic growth.
As a result, corporate-credit growth, already anaemic, has reached its lowest rate in at least 30 years (see chart).
Domestic consumption in the affluent city-state has also remained anaemic, with entire floors at some central shopping malls empty.
Growth in the euro area therefore returned to the anaemic rates seen in the third and fourth quarters of last year.
Chris Hare, an economist with HSBC, said he expected only a slight pick-up which would point to anaemic underlying growth.
The German economy last week posted its weakest growth since 53, while British inflation is anaemic and retail sales are sliding.
Anil Mancham, the boss of IKBZ, also attributes anaemic growth to a lack of trained sales agents—and of attractive products.
World bond yields are currently at their lowest level on record, depressed by mounting worries over sub-par growth and anaemic inflation.
Global consumption is now expected to register anaemic growth of just 22018% this year, compared with the Group's May assessment of 20.5%.
In Senegal a health survey in 0003 found that 42% of young children and 14% of women are moderately or severely anaemic.
"The entire plan is looking pretty forlorn and anaemic," says Frederic Wehrey of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a think-tank.
Anaemic growth also sidelines long-term geopolitical and industrial considerations at the expense of short-term fixes and narrow national advantage-seeking.
Since economic growth is anaemic, this will result in a further increase in Italy's already huge debt stock as a proportion of GDP.
Sales growth in clothing and footwear was an anaemic 0.3 percent while household goods rose 0.4 percent after falling for two straight months.
America has recovered well from the great recession of 214-09—its unemployment rate is low, at 5%—yet wage growth remains anaemic.
Because of that rise, as well as anaemic inflation in Japan, some investors had expected the BOJ to offer some further easing measures.
The nation's banking sector remains in the doldrums, with credit availability for businesses looking to expand remaining tight, and an anaemic consumer sector.
Anaemic domestic demand and the trade war with the United States led to growth of 217% in 2019, the slowest in 29 years.
Anaemic domestic demand and the trade war with the United States led to growth of 173% in 217, the slowest in 20.2 years.
It naughtily monumentalizes John Adams, the second President of the United States, as an anaemic, spindly, Gitane blue persona with pointy little arms.
IMF SAYS EURO ZONE MAY FACE PROLONGED PERIOD OF ANAEMIC GROWTH AND INFLATION; SEES ZONE'S GDP GROWTH AT 1.3%, INFLATION AT 1.3% IN 2019
However, growth remains anaemic in the euro zone and the influx of money into the financial system has not translated into lending to boost growth.
The government blamed a warm winter for a sharp decline in consumption, but economists point to anaemic wage rises for the spiritless spending and investment.
In the short term, Mr Trump will therefore focus on bolstering the anaemic economy in the West Bank, where the official unemployment rate stands at 18%.
In the image below, for instance, you can see the stark contrast between a healthy human's dry blood and a similar sample from an anaemic patient.
The ECB is expected to leave rates unchanged and point to further stimulus down the road to boost anaemic inflation and growth in the euro area.
Pencil-thin soundstage and anaemic bass But hey, creaks and cheap construction can be excused by great sound, and that's where the H500Ms truly fall down.
Laggards include Nevada and Arizona, which were hit particularly hard by the housing bust, and currently suffer from unemployment levels above 6% and anaemic income growth.
Beyond that, Japan's economy has suffered decades of anaemic growth, bogged down in deflation with its population shrinking and with growing competition from its Asian neighbors.
As years of aggressive money printing stretch the limits of monetary policy, the G7 policy response to anaemic inflation and subdued growth has become increasingly splintered.
Yet with wages growth so anaemic, consumers only managed to spend more by saving at a slower pace, a trend that can only last so long.
Further compounding the dollar's anaemic trend this year was Friday's report showing that January non-farm payrolls rose by 227,000 jobs, the largest gain in four months.
Many economists, most notably Robert Gordon of Northwestern University, have lamented that productivity growth seems to be anaemic when compared with earlier golden eras (see Free exchange).
Fifteen of 217 analysts polled by Reuters predict an on-hold decision, despite easing inflation and fresh data that showed anaemic wage growth and falling retail sales.
Upon his return to Japan he swiftly unleashed yet another unorthodox measure, albeit one that has been spreading as central banks around the world battle anaemic inflation.
Euro zone inflation is hovering near zero on sharply lower commodity prices, slack in the economy, anaemic bank lending, the lack of fiscal accommodation and high unemployment.
Solid economic growth means the days of extraordinary stimulus are numbered, although anaemic inflation supports the case for dragging out asset purchases for as long as possible.
This would bolster more anaemic growth in gasoline and diesel, also known as gasoil, as fuel efficiency and declining developed world consumption takes its toll, it said.
Badly in need of diversion from the anaemic state of the "Never Trump" campaign he is spearheading, Mr Cruz rushed the announcement of his vice-presidential pick.
Coeure's comments come as euro zone banks face faltering profitability, anaemic lending growth and a high stock of non-performing loans, a legacy of Europe's debt crisis.
"When we talk about low inflation and anaemic growth, it's critical that efforts to boost potential growth ... accompany monetary and fiscal policies to lift demand," Kuroda said.
The company is likely to listen more to its workers than big retailers did in the past, discouraging anaemic unions to take on the Goliath of the industry.
"Oil companies have made huge progress in terms of cost cuts, efficiency, deleveraging, but on the other hand we've had a really anaemic oil price trend," Odeluga added.
With U.S. growth looking increasingly anaemic, few expect the Federal Reserve to make a move this week though it could signal whether a June rate rise is likely.
It's anaemic post-rock, Godspeed for a generation chronically afraid of losing, Tortoise for people told that trying is just fine, and trying is enough in this life.
He announced ¥28 trillion ($275 billion) in measures to boost the anaemic economy, though only a quarter of that is new government spending, mostly on welfare and infrastructure.
A surprise drop in new U.S. home sales data for March supported a view of anaemic U.S. economic growth, which may keep the Fed from raising interest rates.
China is expected to post its weakest annual growth rate in 29 years — 6.1% — due to anaemic domestic demand and the damaging trade war with the United States.
China is expected to post its weakest annual growth rate in 29 years -- 6.1% -- due to anaemic domestic demand and the damaging trade war with the United States.
High and persistent political and security risks are reflected in Lebanon's low sovereign rating, affirmed at 'B-'/Stable in February 2017, alongside high public debt and anaemic economic growth.
The currency bloc's GDP growth in the first quarter, due next week, is expected to have outpaced anaemic 0.7 percent growth in the United States in the same period.
Italian growth has been anaemic for years, Italy boasts the world's third-largest debt burden, and the current populist government has in the past threatened to leave the euro.
In return for its endorsement, Italy's government hopes for a boost in exports and investment that will lift its anaemic economy out of its third recession in a decade.
Russian authorities are trying to squeeze more dividends from state companies in a bid to close a budget deficit brought about by weak oil prices and anaemic economic growth.
Japan's economic growth remained anaemic in the first half of last year as private consumption slumped, leaving many market players forecasting the BOJ's next move would be to ease policy.
It has to reconcile rapid economic growth and job creation with anaemic wage growth and an inflation rate that will undershoot its nearly 2 percent target into the next decade.
While Chancellor Angela Merkel's government, running a budget surplus, is lifting public investment in infrastructure, many economists say private investment also needs to pick up to boost anaemic growth rates.
As the global outlook darkened and growth at home slowed to an anaemic pace, Japanese shares wiped out all the gains since the BOJ expanded its stimulus in October 2014.
Then there's "Temptation" with a then wide-eyed Alex Turner, a track imbued with a confidence and flair that makes other grime and indie collaborations feel like anaemic, wounded animals.
Nomura noted that global productivity has been anaemic since the 2008 global financial crisis and its base case is for U.S. productivity to remain on the low side for years ahead.
Over both the enduring problem of what to do about migrants arriving from north Africa and the even older problem of Italy's dangerously anaemic economy, clashes with the EU are looming.
European policymakers know—even if they will not admit it publicly—that much of the corporate lethargy is down to archaic labour rules, anaemic capital markets and a balkanised single market.
An even weaker yuan will export China's deflationary pressures to advanced economies that are already struggling with anaemic price growth, amplified by a fall in oil prices to 12-year lows.
The ruling centre-left Democratic Party (PD) is paying the price of an anaemic economic recovery following the worst recession since World War Two and could end up in third place.
In June, the Treasury department put out a report saying that tight underwriting standards were partly to blame for "anaemic" growth in housing, which accounts for almost one-fifth of GDP.
Battered by years of crisis and anaemic growth, the role of the euro has been in decline for years with rock-bottom interest rates and negative yields also weighing on demand.
Even at the time, the evidence for an imminent jobs apocalypse was noticeably lacking: employment across the rich world reached record levels in 2019, while productivity growth in many countries was anaemic.
Concerns over anaemic growth have prompted a shift towards more accommodative monetary policy from the world's most influential central banks, and government bond yields have sunk to multi-year lows in response.
Over capacity and anaemic economic growth globally has left hundreds of ships idle, causing the collapse in August of South Korea's Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd, then the world's seventh-largest container shipper.
The Bank of Japan refrained from offering additional monetary stimulus despite external headwinds and anaemic inflation, spiking the yen to a two-year high that clouds an already darkening outlook for the economy.
Still, that rebalancing could be tricky to achieve with anaemic economic growth - JPMorgan forecasts recently revised its growth forecast down to 1.3 percent in 2019, warning of "significant downside risks" surrounding fiscal reforms.
Underlying inflation is stuck at an anaemic 1.50 percent but RBA Governor Philip Lowe said on Tuesday there were "reasonable prospects" that inflation will return to the RBA's target band of 2-3 percent.
In high-profile visits to Washington and London, the Crown Prince drummed up financial backing for his blueprint to wean Saudi Arabia off its dependence on oil by vastly expanding the anaemic private sector.
The U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have been reviewing their policy approach and inflation targets to avert "Japanification" - a reference to Japan's two-decade battle against deflation and anaemic economic growth.
The ECB's big dilemma is that while the euro zone economy has grown for 17th straight quarters and employment is rising faster than expected, wage growth remains anaemic, keeping a lid on consumer prices.
Growth and inflation remain anaemic, but the ECB has already exhausted much of its firepower, so ECB President Mario Draghi has to pick his time and probably has enough arguments to wait a bit longer.
But BoE Governor Mark Carney has poured cold water on the chances of a rate hike, highlighting "anaemic" wage growth which is likely to drag down on inflation once the effect of currency weakness fades.
He added that the "anaemic" growth seen in Germany over the last few months, coupled with its dependence on the auto sector, puts Berlin in a difficult position in the event of a hard Brexit.
Analysts and central bankers alike have talked up the benefits recently of letting the sun shine in on government spending after years of an austerity drumbeat amid an anaemic global recovery from the financial crisis.
"Given the mixed signals on consumer spending and business investment, and given the still subdued domestic inflationary pressures, in particular anaemic wage growth, now is not yet the time to begin that adjustment," he said.
Japanese markets have risen this month on speculation that authorities, battling to revive an economy dogged by decades of anaemic inflation, will resort to using helicopter money, possibly issuing perpetual bonds to underwrite public debt.
"How's the car running, how's it doing in all this snow?" he asks an offender whose dyed-pink hair is fading to anaemic orange, as she announces that this is her 0003th day of recovery.
Stiff competition, high rents and utility bills plus anaemic household consumption have squeezed small businesses across Australia, fuelling discontent with a conservative government that opinion polls say will lose a federal election due by May 21.
But the International Monetary Fund and other euro zone governments have urged Berlin to do more and hike investment in education and infrastructure, as a means of helping to boost the currency bloc's anaemic growth rate.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian's already anaemic inflation rate looks set to be revised lower as changing spending habits by consumers are taken into account, further pushing out the day when interest rates might rise from record lows.
BAML said the risk aversion was best explained by the anaemic growth picture, negative profit expectations and the fact that 49 percent of survey respondents still expect two rate hikes from the U.S. Federal Reserve this year.
This anaemic performance has pushed millions of Italians into poverty, stoking social discontent and fueling the rise of populist or anti-establishment parties, such as the far-right anti-immigrant League and the maverick 5-Star Movement.
With economic growth slowing and recession fears rising, the ECB has already approved extensive stimulus measures, hoping that making credit even cheaper will keep banks lending to the real economy even during a period of anaemic growth.
It is as if the markets are challenging long-held assumptions about the economic benefits of low energy prices, or asserting that global economic growth is so anaemic that an oil glut will do little to help.
"Many emerging market central banks would take advantage of nicely falling inflation and a strong currency (helped by the oil price) to cut rates, which would help the anaemic economy," Commerzbank said in a note to clients.
But away from those mainstream touch points, there is a huge revolution happening in radio, and it's taking place far from Norwich University's Student Union, Paris Electronic Week, and the anaemic realm of post-X Factor stardom.
The Bank of Japan is expected to keep monetary policy steady on Thursday even as volatile financial markets, sluggish global growth and anaemic inflation keep policymakers under pressure to do more to reflate the economy out of stagnation.
U.S. services sector growth slowed to its most anaemic pace in three years last month, and job growth in the largest segment of the economy was the weakest in half a decade, a survey of purchasing managers showed.
REUTERS - The World Bank on Wednesday cut its global economic growth forecast for 2016, saying the weak performance of major emerging market economies will tamp activity overall, as will anaemic showings from developed countries such as the United States.
Anaemic inflation has forced the BOJ to push back the expected timing for hitting its price target to around early 2018, though many analysts say even the new forecast is too ambitious given slow wage growth and a sluggish economy.
"The survey is signalling an anaemic annual rate of growth of manufacturing production of just less than 1 percent, which is half the pace seen in the months leading up to the recent slowdown," said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
European stock markets had recouped losses incurred in the immediate aftermath of June's shock "Brexit" vote for Britain to quit the European Union, but they have since lost ground again on the back of weak earnings and an anaemic economic backdrop.
The ECB's balance sheet normally grows as the bank buys 60 billion euros worth of assets each month to push up anaemic inflation in the euro zone, but the bank suspended the purchases during the holiday period due to low liquidity.
China's economy grew 6.0% in the fourth quarter of 2019 from a year earlier, and 2019 growth of 6.1% was the slowest in 29 years, held back by anaemic domestic demand and the damaging trade war with the United States.
"Yes, all sub-measures are higher, but they are anaemic in the case of our purchase intentions and how we view our wallets, while the results on the wider economy are still depressed," said Joe Staton, client strategy director at GfK.
With a December rate rise now seen as likely and economic growth remaining anaemic across much of the globe, equities and emerging markets have stuttered, with the former seeing the first fund outflows in three weeks, shedding $4.2 billion, BAML data showed.
But the view that age determines when boom turns to bust has come under question in an era of abnormally low interest rates and at a time when central bankers are struggling to combat anaemic readings of output, productivity and wage growth.
A new sentiment survey released on Wednesday said Australian consumers have turned gloomy in a one-two punch to the economy already battling a property downturn and anaemic wages growth, raising the risk of an interest rate cut as early as next month.
While China's growth in 2019 was the slowest pace of economic expansion in 29 years, held back by anaemic domestic demand and the damaging trade war with the United States, it was in line with analyst expectations and within the government's official target.
He called on Germany and other countries to spend more to boost growth in the bloc, which is expected to see a slowing economy, a day after German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz ruled out taking on new debt to stimulate his country's anaemic growth.
A report from the U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday showed inflation was still muted in the country, which together with the anaemic economic growth pace in the second quarter, could encourage a cautious Federal Reserve to keep interest rates at current levels for a while.
Salvini transformed the League from a northern regional bloc that demanded tax money not be funnelled to the country's underdeveloped south into a far-right nationalist party whose Donald Trump-like "Italians First" slogan resonated with voters after years of anaemic growth and mass migration.
Salvini transformed the League from a northern regional bloc that demanded tax money not be funneled to the country's underdeveloped south into a far-right nationalist party whose Donald Trump-like "Italians First" slogan resonated with voters after years of anaemic growth and mass migration.
In an anaemic economy, his enthusiasm is not hard to understand: the construction of these huge complexes could generate ¥5trn in economic activity—with another ¥2trn a year once they have opened, largely from increased tourism, estimates Makoto Yonekawa of the Daiwa Institute of Research, a think-tank.
In the report, its last on the euro zone before the Fund's managing director Christine Lagarde leaves in November to head the ECB, the IMF said the bank's plans to keep monetary policy accommodative were "vital" as the currency bloc faces "a prolonged period of anaemic growth and inflation".
In Latin America, Mexican manufacturing expanded at its fastest pace in 13 months, with the Markit PMI at 53.6 in May from 52.4 in April, even though anaemic demand for Mexican factory exports and lower oil prices hit growth in Latin America's No. 2 economy in recent months.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June and the ensuing uncertainty, a looming referendum on constitutional reform in Italy as well as a prolonged period of anaemic growth across Europe have put companies off pulling the trigger on large scale M&A deals, a big fee earner for banks.
The European Union's statistics office said on Wednesday that gross domestic product in the 19 countries sharing the euro grew 0.2% quarter-on-quarter in the April-June period, down from 0.4% in the previous three months and returning to the anaemic rates seen in the third and fourth quarters of last year.
Moon has promised to negotiate with both China, South Korea's biggest trading partner, and the U.S. to ease tensions over the deployment of the U.S. THAAD anti-missile system; push for reforms of the family-run conglomerates, known as chaebols; and introduce a fiscal stimulus package to breathe life into the anaemic economy.
Russia emerged from a two-year recession at the end of last year but growth remains anaemic — far below the 3 per cent the Kremlin would like — and the exchanges over rival plans are getting increasingly heated as Mr Putin seeks the policies to decorate what is expected to be the formality of a comfortable election victory next March.
Ultimately this approach defines Sleaford Mods and Jason Williamson – and is what sets them apart from so many of today's anaemic, posturing and pointless artists (hello Blossoms!) Toward the end of our conversation – and as I drink my second beer before lunchtime – I tell him I've started to become worried I'm drowning in my own problems, but in doing so, have created more.
STOCKHOLM, Oct 5 (Reuters) - * September preliminary net orders of heavy trucks (class 8) in North America declined to 13,900 units, industry data provider ACT Research said in a statement * "At 28 percent below September 2015's intake, it remains crystal clear that truckers are still struggling to balance excess freight hauling capacity in the context of anaemic freight growth," ACT Vice President Steve Tam said.
Like Dinosaur Jr. and "Just Like Heaven" (The Cure) or Prince and "A Case Of You" (Joni Mitchell), The Waterboys convey the intended emotion of the song, and build on it too, without straying too far from the original à la BBC Radio One's Live Lounge (or whatever radio show is in your country where indie bands still prosaically piss out anaemic covers of rap tunes or vice versa).
Their work is threaded through with fables told in the language of net curtains and three piece suites bought on finance; throwaway lines like Cocker's "Your name was Deborah / It never suited ya," and Heaton's "Think of you with pipe and slippers / Think of her in bed / Laying there just watching telly / Think of me instead," are alight with normality, domesticity, and desire, far preferable to anaemic half-declarations of love, loss or both.
I, for one, can't imagine Bolton being a far-exotic realm too absurd to countenance moving to, but yeah, once you've bought your house—pale, anaemic bricks; a smooth gray-blue tarmac driveway; a cul-de-sac similarly full of 23-year-old couples in F+F jeans; green turf; stairs and a hallway; and four rooms and no soul—you are, sadly, condemned to wherever you live now, forever, because your house is everything, and everything is your house.

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