"China's economy is slumping and has been slumping for quite some time," Kudlow added.
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With energy prices still slumping, neither option is particularly attractive.
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These slumping sales numbers are part of a trend, too.
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Clevinger is starting in place of slumping RHP Josh Tomlin.
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The Emmy numbers follow a trend for slumping awards shows.
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Curry, who was slumping early, has looked more like himself.
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The Yankees have their own slumping slugger in Edwin Encarnacion.
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International tourism is slumping as the coronavirus outbreak spreads internationally.
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EDT (1731 GMT), after slumping as much as 1.4% earlier.
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Nunez has been hot lately after slumping for a bit.
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Slumping Mahtook lifts Rays over Red Sox ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
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People, in general, weren't charging toward passion but slumping toward acquiescence.
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GE's struggles continue to be driven by its slumping power division.
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China weakness: China's economy is slumping at the worst possible time.
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So if cider is slumping, why is Cidre picking up steam?
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It said slumping holiday season sales had hurt its bottom line.
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Autos stocks suffered sharp losses by the close, slumping around 216%.
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China's economy is slumping and has been for quite some time.
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Backdrop: Apple is already feeling the effects of China's slumping economy.
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And his popularity has been slumping of late amid reported scandals.
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Overhead fluorescent lighting, washed-out skin, slumping postures, guts sucked in.
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Orders for industrial machinery rebounded 4.3 percent after slumping 4.4 percent.
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The prime minister and her cabinet were outplayed, slumping to defeat.
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Chipmakers were also down, with the Philadelphia chip index slumping 3%.
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Chipmakers were also down, with the Philadelphia chip index slumping 3.4%.
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Trump can't believe it and goes back to grimly slumping forward.
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It was in control from the start against the slumping Hoosiers.
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Chipmakers were also down, with the Philadelphia chip index slumping 2.09%.
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Slumping Aaron Judge produced his first multi-hit game since Aug.
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The stock ended down 32.1 percent after slumping about 50 percent.
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The Shanghai Comp continued to extend losses, also slumping over 6%.
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Oil stocks led the gains, after slumping earlier in the week.
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It has been particularly hard hit by slumping sales of sedans.
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The Yankees must be slumping — they haven't scored in four innings.
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Slumping communicates a lack of confidence in yourself and your words.
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Davidson replaced slumping Bubba Baxa, who was benched for the game.
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The price cratered a year later, slumping to $3,183 on Dec.
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The company's consumer and banking businesses helped offset slumping trading revenues.
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A2 Milk Ltd was the biggest percentage loser, slumping 6.8 percent.
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The iPhone maker faces stiff competition and slumping demand in China.
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The company ousted Hans Vestberg in July amid its slumping fortunes.
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Like its rivals, OMV has had to cope with slumping oil prices.
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Lyft's IPO in March helped GM offset slumping vehicle sales last quarter.
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He was slumping before the injury as his average dropped to .150.
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The perimeter around the crater can be seen slumping inward and downward.
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Stocks started slumping soon after the Associated Press first reported the rollback.
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The stock was last down 28.6 percent after slumping about 50 percent.
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The slumping commodities prices have created difficulties for smaller natural resource companies.
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Economic growth has slowed, with private investments slumping and consumption gains muted.
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Elsewhere, slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter.
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This month Macy's, Kohl's, JC Penney and Nordstrom all reported slumping sales.
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Loeb had been questioning Dow's leadership since 2014, amid slumping share prices.
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In energy news, oil prices rose after slumping about 20.67 percent overnight.
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Kind of standing erect in this world that is slumping around them.
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The Royals are missing from the stage this time, slumping to a .
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But investors were less impressed with Tokyo's Nikkei stock average slumping 2%.
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But slumping oil prices weighed on the energy stocks throughout the afternoon.
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Imports fell 4.5% from a year earlier, after slumping 15.5% in August.
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I remember slumping to the floor, the phone pressed against my face.
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Banks were the worst hit, with the eurozone banking index slumping 2.8.
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Construction also was one of the big gainers despite a slumping housing market.
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Such slumping demand means microbreweries are far from a surefire route to success.
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But slumping copper prices until mid-2017 complicated financing at home and abroad.
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Currently, the Islanders are slumping, 18 points behind the first-place Washington Capitals.
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But that traditional business has been hurt by slumping aluminum and alumina prices.
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On top of that, slumping currencies have wiped out a fifth of profits.
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The Tigers have taken advantage of slumping Seattle to move two games over .
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Lately, the once-booming community has been hard-hit by slumping oil prices.
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Slumping oil prices have caused Canadian energy companies to slash investment and workers.
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Ardent supporters see it as a foolproof way to perk up slumping economies.
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Florida State is slumping at the wrong time, having dropped five of six.
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Slumping Yankees slugger Aaron Judge produced his first multi-hit game since Aug.
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Analysts have credited Juul with single-handedly resurrecting the slumping e-cigarette market.
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All sectors were well in the red, with trade-sensitive technology slumping 3%.
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Slumping Arizona has dropped three straight games and seven of its last 10.
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Kohl's plunged 109.963% after its results fell short of forecasts amid slumping sales.
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Overcoming three years of slumping prices proved the resiliency of the shale boom.
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CF Kevin Pillar has been slumping and was not in the lineup Friday.
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When Steve Easterbrook became CEO in 2015, McDonald's sales and earnings were slumping.
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Shares fell as much as 24 percent, slumping below $170 in extended trading.
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Auto production is expected to have rebounded after slumping in the first quarter.
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Among the major bourses, France's CAC was among the worst performers, slumping 2%.
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Finally, slumping Chinese tourism has the potential to impact the U.S. hospitality industry.
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With global demand weak, and many nations erecting import barriers, trade is slumping.
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That means slumping power profit gives GE less firepower to pay down debt.
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Then, too, it said slumping holiday season sales had hurt its bottom line.
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And China, the world's biggest exporter, is expected to suffer from slumping demand.
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He held the slumping Dodgers to just three hits in his seven innings.
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But the Nasdaq index fell, pressured by slumping shares of Apple and Amazon.
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With user growth slumping to a new low, Spiegel announced a change of course.
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Chris Owings was moved to shortstop in place of the slumping Nick Ahmed (.175).
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Factories with close links to the slumping oil and gas sector reported ongoing challenges.
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It was built around computers, and computers were slumping—and not just at Apple.
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Yankees slumping OF Matt Holliday is 1-for-19 in his last five games.
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It has gained nearly 240% this year after slumping by three-quarters last year.
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If slumping down and with left eye look out window: Nighttime farms fly by.
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It warned investors of slumping orders in China and intense competition for 25G sales.
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Shares of LendingClub, which were already slumping, are down 31 percent since Laplanche's departure.
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Revenue also topped estimates, even as the oilfield services firm dealt with slumping demand.
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But with company earnings slumping to multi-year lows, business confidence remains weak overall.
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The slumping price of oil has also caused stock market turmoil in recent weeks.
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Plus, thawing could cost Alaska's infrastructure — think buckling roads, shifting construction, and slumping land.
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Noble Group shares gained 5.08 percent after slumping more than 20 percent last week.
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Sales at wholesalers rebounded 1.0 percent in February after slumping 1.5 percent in January.
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Strong consumer spending and construction compensated for slumping factory output, according to new data.
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While Kiermaier was slumping, Jackie Bradley Jr. was struggling to stay in the majors.
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GM's Korea operations have been struggling with rising labor costs and slumping domestic sales.
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Media types slumping over laptops or lecturing at selfie sticks had speculations, nothing more.
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Schlumberger was helped by cost cuts that helped it deal with slumping oil prices.
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Cairo for Oil and Soap was the worst performer on Sunday, slumping 8.8 percent.
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The euro nudged up 0.07 percent to $1.1648 after slumping almost 0.9 percent overnight.
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Andersons' increased focus on its rail business follows slumping profits in its grains segment.
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But the business is already slumping as fewer Americans opt to tie the knot.
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However, growth has been checked by falling domestic demand weakened by slumping private investment.
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The slumping Danny Espinosa started the inning by lacing a single to left field.
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Amid slumping local real estate values in 8003, Sears transferred ownership to two lenders.
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French retailers struggled after several terrorist attacks in 2015 and 2016 sent tourism slumping.
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For months, the orb's arc across the sky has been slumping, shortening each day.
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Energy stocks recorded their biggest ever intraday percentage drop, slumping as much as 19%.
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Tata Motors rose as much as 3 percent after slumping 7 percent on Wednesday.
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Apple (AAPL) has surged 21% as investors have quickly forgotten about slumping iPhone sales.
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Volvo's global sales have been growing at a time of slumping industry-wide sales.
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The Boy Scouts of America may also be hoping to buoy its slumping membership.
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State media cast news of new tariffs and slumping shares in a different light.
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They include widespread strikes in France, political confusion in Italy and slumping world trade.
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One measure of economic confidence for August hit 83.9, slumping from 92.2 in July.
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Without strong direction, sales were slumping, morale was suffering and employees were jumping ship.
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U.S. stocks closed higher on Tuesday after broadly slumping in the last two sessions.
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At times, a surging candidate might feel unstoppable; a slumping candidate might seem doomed.
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Facebook's slumping stock price could have an unexpected casualty: CEO Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropy efforts.
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Reynolds' video feed showed Castile slumping in the front seat with blood covering his shirt.
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Jet Airways closed 11.2% lower after slumping to a fresh record low during the day.
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Bond markets initially rallied after the hike, with equities slumping, but have edged lower since.
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New York (CNN Business)Electric car competition is ramping up, and Tesla's sales are slumping.
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U.S. gasoline futures were leading the losses in the energy complex, slumping nearly 2 percent.
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Oil prices advanced during Asian hours, after slumping nearly 26.49 percent overnight amid lingering uncertainties.
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Komatsu Ltd, with a large exposure to China, ended up 0.55% after slumping 1.963% earlier.
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The stock has fallen 8 percent this year amid slumping expectations for the flagship iPhone.
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Forecasts for energy companies have dropped as well, in a reflection of slumping oil prices.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has to battle slumping economic growth and high rates of unemployment.
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The Dubai index fell 0.8 percent, a day after slumping to a five-year low.
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But in recent quarters, Apple's overall business has been dragged down by slumping iPhone sales.
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Still, sales of both the Bolt and the Volt have been slumping in recent months.
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GM's strong showing came despite slumping industry demand in China, the world's largest auto market.
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What is clear is that the investment spree is now under threat from slumping profits.
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The industrial sector fell 0.70 percent, with Caterpillar and Boeing slumping more than 2 percent.
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Europe's government bonds barely budged, with their yields slumping since the start of the year.
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The earnings were hurt by slumping sales and higher inventory, which weighed on its margins.
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The euro on Friday fell 0.2 percent to $1.1615 after slumping almost 0.9 percent overnight.
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F LeBron James had 26 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for the slumping Cavaliers.
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A loss to the lottery-bound Knicks would have been devastating for the slumping Mavs.
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Cramer expects the company to give investors a better read on the slumping auto industry.
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Several big banks this week reported slumping profits, and many are planning reductions and cutbacks.
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Qatari CDS hit a peak of 137 in February 2016, when oil prices were slumping.
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The country has been struggling to ignite growth after years of slumping wages and prices.
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A slumping industry has enjoyed a turnaround, and the industry's profits have more than doubled.
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LME nickel ended 2653 percent higher at $20.5,21 after slumping to its lowest since Sept.
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After slumping through the early primaries, it's hard to imagine a better outcome for Biden.
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Slumping iPhone sales shrank Apple's profit, and growth is faltering at Alphabet, Google's parent company.
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These are some of the ways consumers in China are adapting to a slumping economy.
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The Nikkei's heavyweight SoftBank Group gained 1.2%, a day after slumping 9.4% on Moody's downgrade.
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The reputation of the United States among world leaders and their citizens is slumping badly.
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Manufacturers around the world are slumping, and the American factory sector has pulled back markedly.
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Europe's and Japan's experiences have shown that weak economic recoveries can lead to slumping inflation.
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The man sat and crossed his legs, slumping with an elbow on the sofa cushion.
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Most carmakers are under pressure because sales are slumping in every major market, including China.
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Boeing's slumping stock contributed to the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 210 points, or 0.8%.
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Sales of Cheetos and other salty snacks continued to offset its slumping soft drinks business.
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"The cancer doesn't give me much time," she'd drop into our conversation, her shoulders slumping.
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Avoid slumping in your chair and remember to lean forward, showing interest in the interviewer.
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CHINA STIMULUS: China, the largest consumer of metals, announced measures to revive slumping car sales.
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Russian markets reacted quickly to the measure, with the rouble slumping toward two-week lows.
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The answer is likely Britain's slumping pound, whose value sharply fell after the Brexit "yes" vote.
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OF Keon Broxton moved into the Brewers' leadoff spot Sunday afternoon, replacing slumping 2B Jonathan Vilar.
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So began one attempt to make over a company with a tarnished reputation and slumping sales.
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Slumping, well past despair, that particular emotion tapped out about seventeen hours into the current haul.
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Miami (34-32) is coming off a 4-33 road trip as the slumping Giancarlo Stanton (.
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With corporate earnings slumping, FactSet analysts think the pace of dividends is set to pull back.
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Mr Biden has taken a direct hit, slumping an average of 20083 points since last week.
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Why it matters: Trudeau's popularity has been slumping ahead of his re-election bid in October.
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Homeware sales did even worse, slumping 6.1 percent - the sub-sector's worst performance August since 2012.
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Businesses are shutting, exports are slumping, investors are fleeing and economic growth is forecast to slow.
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Oil has rebounded over 25 percent since slumping in December to its lowest in 18 months.
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Yet unlike the consternation that normally accompanies a slumping currency, Mexico's trading partners have been silent.
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"It was an ugly start," Ward said after slumping to his eighth successive tour-level defeat.
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Global benchmark Brent advanced 1.7 percent to $51.16 a barrel after slumping 3 percent on Wednesday.
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Markets had been slumping ahead of the announcement, with Dow futures off more than 300 points.
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Small-caps lead the decline in China, with Shenzhen's start-up board ChiNext slumping 2.8 percent.
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The move comes amid slumping sales for the Barbie doll, which made its debut in 1959.
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Demand for business jets has slowly rebounded following slumping sales after the 2009 global economic crisis.
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In commodities, U.S. crude oil futures rose 1% to $55.90 per barrel after slumping 2.6% overnight.
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"We've got to play tougher," Bulldogs slumping senior guard - and leading scorer - Kellen Dunham told reporters.
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Slumping sales saw net losses accumulate to 1.9 trillion won ($1.79 billion) between 236 and 22016.
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The top individual faller was Capita, down 4 percent and slumping for a second straight day.
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The UK economy slowed sharply following the Brexit vote, but it has avoided slumping into recession.
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" Later, he seized on Mr. Biden's slumping poll numbers: "He's dropping like a rock, you know.
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Apple (AAPL) and Samsung have both warned of slumping sales in the last quarter of 2018.
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Bonnesen dismissed fears that Swedbank would be negatively affected by slumping prices in Sweden's housing market.
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Biden came prepared with his own jabs as he tries to reverse his slumping poll numbers.
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Experts also question the profitability of the Dakota pipeline, at a time of slumping oil prices.
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But the Nasdaq, hurt by slumping tech stocks, dropped for the second week in a row.
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Aeropostale filed for bankruptcy in May amid slumping sales and intense competition from fast fashion retailers.
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Our live blog tracked global markets which rose on Friday after slumping earlier in the week.
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Cobham led the STOXX 23 lower after slumping 22017 to its lowest level since August 2005.
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He starts slumping, and passes out while a team of dancing paramedics attempt to revive him.
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Residential rents are exempt from the tax, and the Saudi real estate market has been slumping.
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Traders cited fears of financial instability and slumping bank shares on both sides of the Atlantic.
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The agriculture sector is already stinging from a global oversupply of crops and slumping farm incomes.
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On Wednesday, Tesla is expected to report a loss for the first quarter amid slumping sales.
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In terms of overall refining profits, strong diesel cracks are able to offset slumping gasoline margins.
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He has been slumping on a supposed Oklahoma City Thunder superteam that has been anything but.
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Elsewhere, the Nikkei's heavyweight SoftBank Group added 2.9%, a day after slumping 9.4% on Moody's downgrade.
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Perhaps Real Madrid's league form, slumping home 17 points behind Barcelona, was the warning he needed.
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America's factories are slowing down, reflecting a slumping global economy and the escalation of trade wars.
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The slumping Cavaliers and the miserable Bulls are suffering from internecine disputes between players and management.
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Oil prices extended losses after slumping more than 1.5 percent overnight on oversupply concerns, Reuters reported.
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HOUSTON — Oil prices are suddenly slumping again, just as American motorists were increasingly feeling the bite.
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The exit from CSA comes as Vale wrestles with the impact of slumping iron ore prices.
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Last year, slumping demand hit sales numbers, and trade tensions caused uncertainty for its supply chain.
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The country is grappling with slumping growth and a prolonged trade war with the United States.
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Assume it gets ugly for Facebook, with the margin slumping to just 20 percent by 2020.
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After slumping 7 percent in 22, the pound has started the year on the front foot.
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Kung Fu masters are jumping and AI unicorns are slumping, but first: a cartoon about Godzinfluencers.
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Analysts expect Culp to seriously consider layoffs, especially at GE's headquarters and its slumping power division.
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Ten of the 11 major S&P sectors fell, with the information technology index slumping 4.6%.
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The Sixers led almost the entire game against the slumping Suns and built a 19-point advantage.
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With the broader market slumping, investors returned again to the safe havens of telecom and utilities stocks.
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That means that the slumping housing demand must be mainly, or solely, attributed to rising mortgage costs.
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Losers outnumbered gainers 24 to five with Orascom Telecom , the most heavily traded share, slumping 5.2 percent.
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GAM assets had suffered a 17.7 billion franc hit in the third quarter due to slumping markets.
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BHP was also hit by Chinese crude imports in October slumping to their lowest in a year.
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Growth was faster than expected in the first quarter, after slumping in the second half of 225.
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With smartphone sales slumping, archrivals Samsung and Apple are fighting for leadership when it comes to wearables.
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Industrials were down 0.8 percent, with Air Canada and WestJet Airlines both slumping more than 5.5 percent.
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HOT SPOTS Europe's government bonds barely budged, with their yields slumping since the start of the year.
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Insurers and utilities were also sold, with nuclear plant operator Kyushu Electric Power slumping nearly 8 percent.
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Its profits have dropped 19 percent overall, with sales slumping in markets like Brazil, Russia, and China.
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It's Janet Yellen, not Q1 earnings, that could revive the slumping financials sector, according to two traders.
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Singapore's industrial property sector is facing a surge in supply just as manufacturing and trade are slumping.
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Tourism-related shares were hit on Sunday with Porto Group Holding, a resort operator, slumping 25 percent.
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The oil giant has struggled in recent years with slumping production, falling oil prices and rising debt.
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Wall Street's bloody end to 2018 and slumping consumer growth has also weighed on the economic outlook.
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The broad Euro STOXX 600 fell 0.4%, wiping out earlier gains, with auto and energy stocks slumping.
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Why it matters: The controversy has left Trudeau's popularity slumping ahead of his October re-election bid.
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Saturday night's 7-2 romp of the slumping San Jose Sharks did nothing to disprove Josi's theory.
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Those range from weaker consumer confidence to slumping corporate profits, with the trade war making it worse.
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Jay Bruce homered in his fifth straight game, and visiting Cincinnati beat slumping San Francisco, 63-1.
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International benchmark settled 45 cents lower at $60.49 and was slumping toward $60 a barrel on Thursday.
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But Throne said domestic demand is still underperforming and needs infrastructure projects to offset slumping mining investments.
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Demand for business jets has been slowly recovering from slumping sales after the 2009 global economic crisis.
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In 2015, ICA began defaulting on interest payments as it struggled with slumping revenues and heavy debts.
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The Warriors were slumping in their Games 3 and 4 losses—and even their Game 5 win.
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But consumer concern about the chemicals led to slumping sales, and a handful of countries banned CFCs.
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Turkish exporters meanwhile face slumping demand in Europe, their top market, which is reeling from the pandemic.
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Global growth is already under threat from the trade war, slumping demand, Brexit and wider geopolitical uncertainty.
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Those fans are clearly frustrated, if the last few quarters of slumping Mac shipments are any indication.
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Gray stumbled in the early innings, but then righted himself and shut down the slumping Baltimore offense.
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From time to time, Ms. Alvarado and her group stopped, too, slumping to the ground to rest.
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But Activision Blizzard warned a slumping global economy and a changing retail landscape are threatening its business.
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He seems more like a frustrated, slumping star whose height — 6 foot 8 — makes for complicated mechanics.
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Ford has been trying to revive sales in China after its business began slumping in late 28.
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The report knocked Chinese shares listed on U.S. exchanges, with Alibaba Group Holding slumping 5.2% on Friday.
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The market experienced a sudden drop around midday, with the Dow slumping 388 points at its low.
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Already, Mr. Morrison's standing in public opinion polls is slumping because of his handling of the wildfires.
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But India's bank stocks index rebounded 90.5523 percent after slumping to a four-month low on Monday.
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He faces enormous challenges given GE's debt-riddled balance sheet, shrinking cash flow and slumping power division.
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At present, key industries such as autos and construction have held back investments due to slumping demand.
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Many analysts had projected coffee futures to rise in 143 after slumping nearly 214 percent last year.
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But it's proven to be a boon for an industry riddled with slumping sales: orange juice, baby!
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Growth was faster than expected in the first quarter, after slumping in the second half of 22.
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With tourist numbers falling and hotel occupancy rates slumping, the protests are piling pressure on a struggling economy.
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Consumer spending has barely risen in the last two months, while both auto production and sales are slumping.
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Especially as Team Trump has literally flooded the web with campaign ads as Biden's fundraising numbers are slumping.
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Ally's shares have largely been under pressure since it went public, slumping 20 percent over the last year.
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Whereas Picasso's coolly distorted representation is disturbing, Butterly's misshapen vessels joyfully celebrate their collapsed, slumping, and toppled forms.
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Exports unexpectedly declined in April, with some analysts attributing the drop to slumping shipments to the United States.
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Revenue also topped estimates, even as the oilfield services company dealt with slumping demand amid lower crude prices.
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I started slumping my shoulders to hide my breast size, wearing baggy clothes, started despising my own body.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 46.51 points, or 0.18 percent, to 25,604.37, dragged lower by slumping Boeing.
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The retailer also cut its full-year forecast, and the stock was slumping about 23% in the premarket.
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Slumping oil prices, which the European Central Bank cannot control, are a big reason for the low inflation.
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Combine the slumping margins with labor costs and taxes and many Asian refineries now struggle to make money.
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International orders for machinery saw the largest drop, slumping 22.3%, while electronics fell 4.3%, though telecom products rose.
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Sales of hardware, which have accounted for 21889-21970% of its revenue each year since 2005, are slumping.
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The RBA minutes sent the Aussie slumping to $0.6833, its lowest since the flash crash of early January.
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Taken together, the slumping manufacturing sector and low prices have meant hard times for the Ohio River Valley.
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December marked the 16th consecutive monthly trade deficit, reflecting damage to the economy caused by slumping crude prices.
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The diet program revealed modest earnings and slumping subscribers in the December quarter, alongside a disappointing 2019 forecast.
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The worst performer was the exchange's North American aluminum alloy (NASAAC) contract, with volumes slumping by 217 percent.
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The slumping economy will add to pressure on the ruling African National Congress in local elections in August.
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Kevin Kiermaier, Logan Morrison and Desmond Jennings each homered as visiting Tampa Bay beat slumping Toronto, 6-3.
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Economic crisis is stalking Angola, which is also suffering from the slumping price of oil, its main export.
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The dollar index inched up to 99.226 after slumping to a 4-13/2-month low on Monday.
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A year ago, Anglo American's debt reached $254 billion, and slumping commodity prices had wiped out its profits.
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The cadavers are coaxed into a straight-backed dinner-table posture, some duct tape keeping them from slumping.
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Leading brands like Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Prada have reported slumping sales as high-spending tourists stay away.
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The company posted a surprise fourth-quarter loss due in part to the Star's slumping print ad sales.
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"We're all just slumping at the same time," said Belt, who was 2-for-33 on the trip.
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The maker of Budweiser just replaced its North America president in an effort to revive slumping beer sales.
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The analyst sees Apple slumping 6 percent from last week's close to $175 over the next 12 months.
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The worst performer was the exchange's North American aluminium alloy (NASAAC) contract, with volumes slumping by 217 percent.
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Its erratic PMI jumped to a four-month high after slumping to a 28-month low in December.
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Assets under management suffered a 17.7 billion Swiss franc hit in the third quarter due to slumping markets.
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Its sales have been slumping since 20143 as Apple lured consumers toward more versatile, and more expensive, smartwatches.
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And executives really had concluded that customer service woes and slumping sales were because of underinvestment in employees.
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The homebuilder's prospects are dimming because of tariffs on imported lumber, slumping home sales and higher mortgage rates.
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Michael Conforto also connected as the slumping Mets won for the fourth time in their last 210 games.
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They would have to go to investors who have already been burned by the banks' slumping share prices.
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But marriage rates in the United States have steadily declined since 2014 and are expected to continue slumping.
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Giles made seven appearances, just one of them scoreless, and knew he was slumping at the worst time.
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Gold isn't the only commodity that has benefited from worries about a slumping dollar and low interest rates.
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The dollar has limped into 2018, slumping to a four-month low against a strengthening euro on Tuesday.
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Murray, on the other hand, continued his unwanted streak, too, slumping to 22014-5 in Australian Open finals.
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After slumping nearly 20193% in 2019, the company has shrunk to its smallest market cap in a decade.
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The slumping Rockies' lead over Milwaukee for the second wild card was trimmed to just a half-game.
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Analog said it hasn't felt the effects of slumping auto sales, yet another promising trend for the company.
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Manufacturing employment has been slumping in the industrial Midwest in the last year amid the lingering trade war.
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The slumping Raptors ended a two-game skid and won for just the third time in 19383 games.
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But traders and farmers said the amount was not large enough on its own to lift slumping prices.
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There's a different vibe surrounding Tulsa these days as the Golden Hurricane host slumping Oregon State on Tuesday.
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The software space is slumping for the second straight session after finishing off its best month since January.
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Johannesburg-listed shares in retailer Steinhoff rose 11 percent after slumping 63 percent in the past two sessions .
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He has been a fixture atop the lineup with slumping second baseman Jonathan Villar on the disabled list.
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With chip manufacturers predicting slumping sales for 2019, tech more generally could be in line for a slowdown.
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It's anyone's guess whether this has anything to do with slumping sales for these particular limited-edition Frappuccinos.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 96.22 points, or 0.38 percent, to 25,554.66, dragged lower by slumping Boeing.
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That's what happened in the 1970s, when oil prices surged at the same time the broader economy was slumping.
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The Netherlands, which lost the 3353 final to Spain, missed out after slumping to third in its qualifying group.
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Poultry producer Tegel Group Holdings was the worst performer on the benchmark, slumping to its lowest in three months.
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That may not sound like much to a hitter who has been slumping, but for Stanton it was significant.
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Grappling with slumping popularity, it is likely the ruling left-wing Syriza party will face snap elections in 2017.
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But after a dispute over slumping sales, Harrison shot the teen in the back of the head with a .
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Consumer staples accounted for most of the losses, with Fonterra slumping 6.8 percent to a near two-year low.
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After days of slumping stock prices, the companies' shares were up and topped market benchmarks in Wednesday morning trading.
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But analysts said the bank is taking too long to turn around slumping businesses and set broad, operational goals.
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Treasures is supposed to be Hirst's major come-back, a rebuke to his diminished popularity and slumping market value.
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The Fed's expected move helps explain the apparent contradiction between a booming stock market and the slumping growth rate.
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The company has long dealt with slumping sales, and in 2017 it replaced its CEO after disappointing financial results.
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The Magic will try to avoid a three-game slide when they visit the slumping Detroit Pistons on Monday.
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Slumping commodity prices and fears of a slowdown in China had been hampering EM investment, but that has changed.
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The influential chief of the New York Fed warned that slumping oil prices CLc1 LCOc1 and a strong dollar .
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In the film, the painting is animated to show Frida slumping over in her chair, head hanging in despair.
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Papa John's CEO John Schnatter blamed the NFL and recent protests surrounding the national anthem for its slumping sales.
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Trade fears, slumping global rates, and uncertainty over the Fed have sent the Dow tumbling to begin the month.
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Thunder 120, Clippers 111 Paul George scored a season-high 42 points as Oklahoma City beat slumping Los Angeles.
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Russian businesses, themselves hard hit by sanctions, along with slumping oil prices at home, are eyeing Iran as well.
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He starts a slumping veteran over and over and over again, hoping for a hot streak that never comes.
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New York (CNN Business)China's slumping economy has hurt a number of industries, ranging from Big Tech to manufacturing.
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THE slumping oil price has cut the cost of petrol, making it a lot cheaper for Americans to drive.
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The dollar has rebounded 1.8 percent since slumping to a six-week trough of 109.70 yen on March 25.
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A sell-off in blue chips weighed on the bourse, with real estate developer Ezdan Holding slumping 20.2 percent.
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Last week's surprise delay to the vote sent Nigeria's stocks slumping and put pressure on its bonds and currency.
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The 16th-ranked Gamecocks look to rebound Saturday night as they visit slumping Mississippi State for an SEC battle.
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The likely sequel, with a slumping dollar shunned by the rest of the world, would be no less disruptive.
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The company's stock has plunged more than 40 percent this year amid slumping expectations for sales of its devices.
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S.trade talks and European stocks slumping on news of possible U.S. tariffs for the auto sector coming to Europe.
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NOW that he is slumping in the polls, Donald Trump is pivoting from campaign-trail braggadocio to conspiracy theorising.
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It's a really challenging environment to be enthused and in front of people—slumping into releasing a new record.
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October 22019 * The BOJ expands QQE as slumping oil prices and weak consumption threatened achievement of its price goal.
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Activity in South Korea and Taiwan also shrank as companies bore the brunt of slumping demand across the globe.
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By contrast, Viacom has struggled as its cable networks like Comedy Central and MTV have suffered from slumping ratings.
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Data released Wednesday also showed the German economy shrinking and Chinese industrial production slumping to a 28503-year low.
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If Verizon remains a traditional telecommunications company, it is likely to face years of eroding sales and slumping profits.
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Girardi also kept the slumping Brett Gardner (0 for 24) and Brian McCann (1 for 26) on the bench.
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The euro was a shade lower at $1.1636, firmly on the back foot after slumping almost 0.72053 percent overnight.
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In April, auto sales rose 3.2 percent, the largest increase since March 2015, after slumping 3.2 percent in March.
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A slumping All-Star, Fernandez has a 6.00 ERA since July 28 and has lost his past three decisions.
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Andersons shares are up about 16 percent so far this year after slumping more than 30 percent in 2017.
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Before the central bank's policy meeting earlier this week, Trump warned against lifting rates when stock markets were slumping.
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Meanwhile, McDavid is facing a slumping, beat-up Sharks team that might not have enough speed to slow him.
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The lira has since recovered to 22017 per dollar after slumping to a record low of 7.24 on Monday.
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Hobbling, slumping, the poor young woman stopped at several points along the way to find balance and recompose herself.
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Inflation expectations everywhere are slumping – versus a 2% inflation target, euro zone inflation forwards are at 0.8% or so.
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And the emptying of shelves is exactly what's happening, because of rising global demand, slumping production and rising prices.
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AMC has been particularly ambitious as it fights slumping stocks and a challenge from a merger of two competitors.
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Instagram isn't going through an IPO (like Snapchat) or dealing with potential buyers and a slumping stock (like Twitter).
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Markets went into a tailspin, with European shares plunging to their lowest in almost four years and oil slumping.
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But with demand for flights likely slumping even more than it did two decades ago, bankruptcies could happen anyway.
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The disagreement came at a time when global demand was slumping because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jennifer Granholm, whose administration struggled with a slumping economy and the financial collapse of Detroit during her two terms.
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The slumping Minnesota Twins desperately needed a big game from Ervin Santana, who was more than happy to oblige.
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Oil producers and retailers were among the worst-performers in Tokyo, with index heavyweight Fast Retailing slumping 2.52 percent.
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Ford is in the midst of a global restructuring and faces slumping demand in China, its second-largest market.
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Chevron has fared better than most oil companies in the face of slumping prices over the past three years.
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On February 4, Macy's announced a three-year revitalization plan in hopes of turning the tide against slumping sales.
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Similarly, India and Indonesia underperformed, slumping 24.5% and 11.6% respectively year-on-year to US$18.2bn and US$12bn.
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But slumping Canadian beer sales and a tough 2019 for the cannabis industry may mean a cautious path forward.
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As Sears has struggled with heavy debts and slumping sales, these players have been gaining ground in the category.
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U.S. oil futures were at 1422 GMT up 2 percent at $31.11 a barrel after slumping to $30.28 earlier.
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Economists polled by Dow Jones are expecting industrial production to rise 29% in November, after slumping 215% in October.
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But on trade, she has come out against the President whose trade wars have led to slumping commodity prices.
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Bruins 9183, Penguins 3 Boston backup goaltender Anton Khudobin won his fourth straight game, a decision over slumping Pittsburgh.
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Dean Foods, which is suffering from slumping sales, was among the exodus of companies from GMA two years ago.
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The slumping growth will probably increase calls for Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to increase spending to stimulate the economy.
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The slumping growth will probably increase calls for Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to increase spending to stimulate the economy.
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Slumping oil prices and slowing growth in China have cast a pall on the outlook for the global economy.
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But the Rangers may wish they had caught Pittsburgh earlier, when the Penguins and their star Sidney Crosby were slumping.
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Market optimism was also dented by disappointing earnings reports from eBay, slumping 7.8 percent, and Phillip Morris, falling 2.5 percent.
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Still, economists say the weak economy is likely to keep a slumping Brazilian real BRBY from adding much to inflation.
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Despite slumping copper prices, growth in Peru is expected to continue to accelerate this year thanks to the red metal.
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Britain's biggest flooring retailer, Carpetright sank to a record low, slumping 39 percent after warning that profits would miss expectations.
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Slumping oil prices have also put pressure on the manat, as three-quarters of Azeri state revenues come from energy.
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Dick Costolo, former CEO of Twitter, told CNBC on Tuesday that Amazon is his preferred pick among slumping tech stocks.
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However, the dollar started to recover after slumping as much as half a percent earlier against a basket of currencies .
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GM's Korea operations have been struggling with rising labour costs and slumping domestic sales, fuelling concerns over a potential pullout.
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Motor vehicle production dropped nearly 26.1% as demand weakened, with sedan output slumping 6.63%, the steepest decline since September 26.6.
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The ChiNext witnessed wild swings, slumping over 4 percent during the morning session but ended the day up 2.2 percent.
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The move is the latest step in the company's larger effort to revive its business after years of slumping sales.
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But since then, its slumping stock price has erased $363 billion in valuation, while Honeywell's shares have remained relatively stable.
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SSEC ended 3.8 percent lower after slumping nearly 21 percent at one point to its lowest level since mid-2277.30.
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Heralded as the world's most valuable tech start-up in 2014, Xiaomi currently faces slumping smartphone sales and diminishing revenues.
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All 21 shares declined with real estate developer Amer Group Holding slumping 2134 percent and Qalaa Holdings dropping 20.03 percent.
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The index peaked in December 2014, then broke a 12-month decline in May, but has been slumping ever since.
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Slumping healthcare stocks also dampened European markets after White House candidate Hillary Clinton demanded price cuts on a successful drug.
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Wages put a damper on the gains, with the annualized pace of average hourly earnings increases slumping to 2.5 percent.
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RF Oswaldo Arcia has given the slumping Tampa Bay offense a lift in his first few days with the team.
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Shares of Splunk (SPLK) were slumping in premarket trading, despite reporting strong revenue and customer growth in the second quarter.
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After two years of slumping sales, China's Xiaomi said Friday that it shipped a record 23 million smartphones last quarter.
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Stars 5, Red Wings 1 Alexander Radulov scored two goals and host Dallas rolled to a victory over slumping Detroit.
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PayPal's earnings beat expectations but the company cited slumping growth in its former parent company eBay as a continuing headwind.
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In Europe, the pan-European was down over 2.4 percent in morning trade with Germany's DAX slumping over 3 percent.
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That said, earnings haven't reflected the popularity of March Madness, with both companies slumping during quarters the tournament takes place.
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Petrobras — Petrobras reported a record quarterly loss, after it wrote down various assets in the face of slumping oil prices.
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Slumping farm prices and weakening U.S. farmer incomes have hurt agriculture sales, and FMC is cutting jobs in the business.
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The impact has already been seen with visitors from Russia, CIS countries and Eastern Europe slumping 22.5 percent in 2015.
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GE earnings: General Electric's slumping power division continues to drag down the company's profit, and GE is burning through cash.
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Westbrook and company will try to avoid a third consecutive setback when they host the slumping Orlando Magic on Sunday.
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Rising Mavs shoot down slumping Thunder DALLAS — Lately, it's getting harder to tell the Dallas Mavericks and playoff teams apart.
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Equities revenue, which includes executing stock trades and buying and selling derivatives related to stocks, is slumping across Wall Street.
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Some of the dodgy loans have soured because of bad luck: mining projects have been hit by slumping commodity prices.
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Shenzhen's main stock exchange has not done much better, with IPO fundraising slumping 39 percent in 2018 to $8.1 billion.
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Stocks fell across the board, with mainland developers listed in Hong Kong among the worst casualties, slumping over 4 percent.
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An embattled Greek government with slumping popularity cannot politically ask its weary population to swallow yet more bitter economic medicine.
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However, beyond technology enthusiasts represented by CES attendees, demand for hybrid and electric vehicles is slumping thanks to cheap gasoline.
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The downgrades were a fresh sign of pressure on Dubai's economy, where the real estate and equity markets are slumping.
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But after years of surging growth, the Chinese art market, like its economy and stock market, has been slumping lately.
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Samsung has seen its smartphone fortunes wane and then wax recently as its slumping sales recovered with two solid models.
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Troubles began last October, when former Papa John's CEO John Schnatter blamed the chain's slumping sales on lower NFL ratings.
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Come summer, the sun can thaw the permafrost for weeks or months at a time, leading to slumping, uneven ground.
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Alex is our philosopher, given to dark musings over what fate must have in store for a slumping Travis d'Arnaud.
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Some Agrium investors are concerned the tie-up would leave them with greater exposure to the slumping crop nutrient potash.
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In Brazil, vehicle sales are slumping with the rest of the economy, but assets "are very, very cheap," Short said.
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Use of the devices is slumping because they are not as good as cigarettes at giving a hit of nicotine.
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Boston padded its lead with a solo home run from the slumping Mookie Betts and is now up 3-1.
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"A win was important," said Mets manager Mickey Callaway, who called a meeting with his slumping team before the game.
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Apple has struggled in recent quarters with slumping iPhone sales and a significant drop in revenue across the China region.
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Efforts by Chinese authorities to stabilize their slumping economy seem to be working, damping fears of a global economic slowdown.
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The benchmark share index was trading up 9.6% by late afternoon, after slumping by the most on record on Thursday.
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For Mr. Nadella, the 52-year-old executive credited with turning around Microsoft's slumping business, the news was personally alarming.
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Argentina's century bond, issued in 2017, traded at a record low of 43.25 cents after slumping 4 cents on Wednesday.
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Last month, the IMF downgraded its global growth forecast for 2019 and 2020 due to "subdued" growth and slumping trade.
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Meanwhile, the technology and healthcare indexes continued to weigh on the benchmark, slumping 1.6% and 1.2% lower at close, respectively.
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Venezuela also faces cratering oil prices stemming from the faceoff between Russia and Saudi Arabia and a slumping global economy.
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In a surprising coda to their seasons, the slumping Kasatkina is expected to finish the year ranked just below Gauff.
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Denuded of its wetlands and mangrove forests from Texas to Florida, much of the coastline started slumping into the sea.
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Not to mention, 23 had a very weak ending, with last December's ticket sales slumping 20% from the year prior.
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The Hornets will aim for their seventh win in 10 games when they host the slumping Chicago Bulls on Monday.
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Europe's largest oil company reported its lowest annual income in at least 23 years as slumping oil prices hit profits.
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Indian merchandise exports have fallen for 13 months in a row, depressed by weakening global demand and slumping commodity prices.
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Britain's biggest flooring retailer, Carpetright sank to a record low, slumping 40 percent after warning that profits would miss expectations.
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Hog prices saw the biggest declines within the category, slumping 23.5%, the largest drop reported since August 2018, Statscan said.
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"The disappearance is intriguing because it comes when Marlboro sales are unexpectedly slumping," The New York Times wrote in 1992.
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A history of cost cuts and spinoffsVictoria's Secret has been trying to execute a turnaround amid years of slumping sales.
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Both crude benchmarks have pared some of their recent losses, after slumping to multi-month lows earlier in the week.
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On the other side of the pipeline, oil markets in Midland, Texas, are slumping as inventories rise and production grows.
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New Delhi (CNN Business)Slumping sales at Jaguar Land Rover are giving its Indian parent company a huge financial headache.
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GE revealed on Tuesday that the federal government is probing a $22 billion accounting writedown of the slumping power division.
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Despite the austerity measures, Wells Fargo is spending heavily on share buybacks to try to rejuvenate its slumping share price.
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Miles Wood scored twice, Keith Kinkaid stopped 35 shots, and the visiting Devils beat the slumping Philadelphia Flyers, 4-1.
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If more cities go this way, soda sales could take a hit at a time when they are already slumping.
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That would be a major assist for Cuba amid slumping shipments of cheap fuel from its troubled socialist ally Venezuela.
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Meanwhile, the company said increased competition mixed with slumping demand will limit growth in its mobile devices unit for 2016.
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Brent futures prices have traded in a sustained backwardation for the first time since oil prices started slumping in July 2014.
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Last week, in Canada, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan and Agrium joined forces to create a fertilizer giant amid slumping fertilizer prices.
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The promise of a grand finale at the Etihad is well and truly dead, with both sides slumping in recent months.
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Crude futures ended 2018 down for the first year since 2015, with WTI slumping 25 percent and Brent tumbling 21 percent.
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Wall Street shares skidded overnight, with the S&P 22 slumping 2109.20 percent, the most in two-and-a-half weeks.
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Brent crude futures were up $2.05, or 4.3 percent, at $49.25 a barrel, after slumping 3.6 percent in the previous session.
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The stage has been set by weeks of behind-the-scenes talks, and fears over slumping markets offer plenty of incentive.
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Consumer staples led the declines, with benchmark heavyweight a2 Milk Company Ltd slumping 6.3 percent to its lowest since Feb. 20.
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But even as long-slumping coal prices were set to rise, there's one group that wasn't likely to benefit: coal producers.
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India's benchmark 10-year bond yield fell 1 basis point to 7.61 percent on Tuesday after slumping 16 bps on Monday.
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The pan-European FTSEurofirst 2200 index ended 231 percent lower at 1,335.11 points on Monday after slumping 7 percent last week.
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Remington and other gunmakers have suffered from slumping sales in the past year as fears of stricter gun laws have faded.
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The Mavericks will try to pick themselves back up on the road when they visit the slumping Toronto Raptors on Monday.
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Canada is a major exporter of oil and the Bank of Canada has expressed concern over the impact of slumping revenues.
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Shortly after Europe's market close, oil prices hit fresh session lows, with Brent crude oil slumping to $52.98 at 4.30 p.m.
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But the euro's retreat may be temporary as uncertainty about China and slumping commodities remains on the forefront of investor concerns.
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Dylan Moore also went deep for slumping Seattle, which has lost six in a row and 15 of its last 20.
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RF Mitch Haniger also has been slumping, going 212-for-2 Tuesday to extend his hitless streak to 11 at-bats.
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Slumping oil costs and a strong yen weighing on import costs have kept inflation distant from the BOJ's 2 percent goal.
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Slumping oil prices have sapped risk appetite and sent traders scrambling for the safety of the Japanese yen in recent weeks.
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Wheat futures eased on concerns about slumping demand for U.S. wheat amid stiff global competition from major exporters such as Russia.
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Banks in Europe are grappling with deteriorating profits, slumping investment income on the back of collapsing yields and higher regulatory costs.
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Danilo Gallinari scored 29 points to lead the Nuggets to a 116-113 victory over the slumping Heat on Sunday night.
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Many voters, although dismayed by rising prices and a slumping economy, think Mr Khan deserves more time to put things right.
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In the television interview on his 92nd birthday, Mr. Mugabe spoke softly, sometimes tentatively, slumping in his chair by the end.
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Germany's DAX and carmakers took the main hit, both slumping around 2% in what could be Frankfurt's worst day since February.
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Other steelmaking raw material futures also fell on Monday, with metallurgical coke slumping 6.9 percent and coking coal down 4.3 percent.
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DUBAI — Dubai property developer Damac has canceled its dividend payments, conceding slumping profitability and a weak market are hurting its operations.
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However, the current situation weakened for the eighth month in a row, slumping to 3.8, its weakest level since February 2015.
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China's February exports posted their biggest fall since May 2009, while imports also missed forecasts, slumping for the 16th straight month.
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A vermilion hermit crab is spread out over an X-shaped table base, its claws and antennas slumping to the floor.
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After nearly 120 years in business, JCPenney may not recover from years of consistently slumping sales and poor performance, analysts say.
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The cryptocurrency has been volatile in recent weeks, slumping to $5,507 Sunday after hitting a record high of $7,879 last week.
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The graphic video showed Mr. Castile, who had been shot several times, slumping toward the woman who was recording the scene.
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The Saints will try to push their winning streak to eight straight on Sunday when they host the slumping Washington Redskins.
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However, after a 29-month period of slumping sales attributed to over-expansion, Drexler was asked to step down in 2002.
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But now, the profits and share prices of many independent refiners like CVR, PBF Energy and the HollyFrontier Corporation are slumping.
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Sales at some of the country's biggest restaurant chains — McDonald's, Wendy's and Buffalo Wild Wings, to name a few — are slumping.
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It's also worth noting that China's alumina imports have recently picked up after slumping in the first half of the year.
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Triggered by the extra warmth, subsidence caused by slumping permafrost has lowered the surface of the experimental plots by several feet.
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Deutsche Bank shares fell 4.3 percent after slumping 9.5 percent on Monday on concerns about its ability to maintain bond payments.
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Conservative over-confidence or missteps could be the Liberals' best hope for reversing their slumping poll numbers, pollster Nick Nanos said.
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So do the San Francisco Giants, who have added Evan Longoria and Andrew McCutchen since slumping to 98 losses last year.
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In a more pessimistic one, slumping business confidence and the cost of trade wars cause employers to pull back on hiring.
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Pemex has had 103 straight years of slumping output due to a mixture of ageing fields and a lack of investment.
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The slowdown has been attributed partially to growing trade tensions and slumping growth in foreign markets which has damaged manufacturing globally.
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Tesla has launched a new rental option for its solar panels in a bid to revive its slumping home solar business.
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So Boone rested the slumping Didi Gregorius, who has gone 1 for 45, and gave Ronald Torreyes the start at shortstop.
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And George Springer, who has been slumping for most of the postseason, got his second crucial home run against the Yankees.
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The slumping Red Sox announced after the game that they had parted ways with their president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski.
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Diesel sales in Europe have been slumping as buyers become more aware of the cost to human health and the environment.
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" • "In a more pessimistic one, slumping business confidence and the cost of trade wars cause employers to pull back on hiring.
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The Orlando Magic have been slumping for several weeks, but they were particularly embarrassed on their recent two-game road trip.
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U.S. crude Clc21.9 has rebounded since slumping to its lowest in over a decade at $223 a barrel earlier this year.
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Howard started the first two games of the series after Mrazek had been slumping in the regular season since mid-February.
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The slumping veteran wing Jason Pominville, demoted to the fourth line in early January, responded with 21995 points in 22000 games.
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The Academy Awards have experienced slumping ratings, in part because members ignore mass-market films in favor of art-house nominees.
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Strong growth in its defense business helped Boeing overcome slumping commercial aircraft sales in the third quarter, the company announced Wednesday.
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In early 2018, FERC unanimously rejected a daring plan proposed by Energy Secretary Rick Perry to prop up slumping coal companies.
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Once heralded as the next Nike, Under Armour has faltered, hurt by slumping sales and unflattering revelations about its corporate culture.
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Thursday's poll also showed the BJP doing badly in Uttar Pradesh, slumping to just 25 of the 80 seats at stake.
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But he added that her government would mainly aim to boost slumping revenues by implementing policies that expand the tax base.
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The pain spread to overseas markets, which were already slumping because of weaker economic growth and concerns about trade and politics.
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The downgrade reflects weaker-than-expected economic growth, slumping oil prices and a strong yen, which is pushing down import costs.
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Real-estate development stocks were the main drag, with Amer Group Holding and Porto Group Holding slumping 5.9 and 3.5 percent.
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Late last week it scaled a 14-month peak of C$1.3793, as slumping crude oil prices weighed on the loonie.
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Without adequate pipelines, and with slumping oil prices, production in the Bakken has fallen by about a third in recent years.
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Slumping spot prices since late April have indicated traders are concerned about the market becoming oversupplied and a big build in inventories.
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The common currency rose 2179.7 percent to $22.5, after slumping to the lowest level since March 27.6 against the dollar on Thursday.
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Data for January was revised up to show output at factories falling 75.43 percent instead of slumping 0.9 percent as previously reported.
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Slumping Washington RF Bryce Harper, who homered once in his final 27 contests, is 1-for-15 with 10 strikeouts against Kershaw.
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The biggest drag on the main index was Resolute Mining Ltd , slumping 9.5 percent to hit a nearly 7-week closing low.
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A sub-index on the current situation also weakened for the seventh month running, slumping to its weakest level since September 2016.
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The link to foodborne illnesses sent sales slumping and the stock down 44 percent since the first outbreak was reported in October.
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Just months ago Elon Musk's automaker seemed to be in dire straits, scrambling to raise capital, closing stores and facing slumping sales.
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A worse-than-expected downturn in the memory chips sector hit first quarter capital investment, while slumping exports amid the Sino-U.
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The U.S.-China trade war, slumping car sales and Britain's stumbling European Union exit took their toll on manufacturing activity last month.
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The SF Examiner has a statement from the Yellow Cab Co-Op that points out an interesting reason for their slumping business.
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A sub-index on the current situation also weakened for a sixth month running, slumping to its weakest level since December 2016.
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Exports jumped to 6,911 tonnes in April after slumping by 24 percent to 2000,220 tonnes in the first quarter of the year.
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It managed to thrive in markets like Denver and Dallas, even though they were supposed to be hurt by slumping oil prices.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 363 percent after slumping on Wednesday to its weakest since early April.
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Video of Clinton showed the Democratic presidential nominee leaving a 9/11 ceremony early, wobbling and slumping as she entered her vehicle.
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Romine started at catcher as manager Aaron Boone opted to give slumping Gary Sanchez Tuesday's game off and possibly Wednesday as well.
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Backup Anton Khudobin won his — and the team's — fourth straight game, a 4-3 decision over the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.
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In Europe, the pan-European STOXX 600 was down over 2.3 percent in morning trade with Germany's DAX slumping over 4 percent.
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Slumping Matt Holliday is 236-for-33 against Sanchez, who is 23-27 with a 23 in five starts versus New York.
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The slumping Pirates (21-210) lost their sixth straight game, a season high, and are 3-10 in their last 13 games.
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Data for January was revised up to show output at factories falling 1.63 percent instead of slumping 21.6 percent as previously reported.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 211 percent after slumping on Wednesday to its weakest since early April.
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"Domestic equity is still slumping," said Pat Keon, senior research analyst for Thomson Reuters Lipper, noting that U.S. stocks seem over-bought.
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After years of economic pain in Canada induced by slumping commodity prices, the surprise move has flipped policy divergence on its head.
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After slumping by over a third during the last recession some 10 years ago, home values have recovered all of those losses.
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Bitcoin steadied after slumping more than 7 percent on Wednesday after U.S. and Japanese regulators tried to tighten their grip on cryptocurrencies.
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On the other hand, defensively, a Favors and Gobert tandem are an unscalable mountain for any team that's slumping beyond the arc.
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There is also pressure to spend money at home, where a slumping economy has driven unemployment among Saudi citizens to record highs.
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The index has bounced 0.9 percent so far this week after slumping 1.5 percent the previous week to a three-year low.
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It saw only 27 listings in 2018, with volumes slumping 43 percent from the previous year to $4.3 billion, Refinitiv data show.
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But it's startling to see last year's finalists taking a hacksaw to their (admittedly slumping) team at the first sign of trouble.
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Schmolz+Bickenbach's 2015 report was emblematic of Vekselberg's suffering Swiss empire that has stumbled over exposure to slumping oil and gas prices.
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Slumping copper prices have led mining companies to approach workers with offers that are seen as more austere than in years past.
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The fund has a 21 percent stake in Dow and Loeb has been questioning Dow's leadership since 2200, amid slumping share prices.
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A piece cast in concrete by Michael Dean in the form of a slumping numeral four is titled "22008sho (Working Title)" (211).
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Wagyu's popularity in Japan is actually slumping slightly, and the country imported more US beef than any other country as of 2017.
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The index hit 98 in May, slumping since March when it reached its highest level since 2004 with a reading of 101.4.
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Union Pacific dropped 500 percent after the No. 1 U.S. railroad posted a lower quarterly net profit, hurt by slumping freight volumes.
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Red Wings 13, Ducks 21 Gustav Nyquist and Darren Helm scored late in the third period as host Detroit defeated slumping Anaheim.
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Tesla – Tesla remains on watch after slumping more than five percent in Monday trading, bring its 143 slide to about 19 percent.
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Minutes from the National Gallery's March 2018 board of trustees meeting also reveal a search for the cause of these slumping figures.
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Their earnings were two bright spots among a backdrop of slumping cannabis stocks, many of which have lost over 50% this year.
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Nigeria's production dropped this month to 1.65 million barrels per day from 2.2 million and risks slumping to its lowest since 1970.
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Other major losses in morning trade were led by BHP Billiton Ltd, down 1.3 percent, and Newcrest Mining Ltd , slumping 6.1 percent.
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Most sectors fell in the city, led by losses among coal miners and steel firms, which were hurt by slumping commodity prices.
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Both the trade headwinds and political crisis have fanned business pessimism, with confidence slumping to its lowest on record, the survey showed.
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Other precious metals dipped along with gold, with silver slumping 2.8% to $18.10 per ounce, adding to the 4.8% slide on Thursday.
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Charles Schwab is laying off 600 workers in response to a slowing economy and pressure from slumping interest rates, the company said.
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Other precious metals dipped along with gold, with silver down 1.4% to $18.37 per ounce, after slumping 4.8% in the previous session.
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She modulates Chloé's mood from slumping vulnerability to hip-swinging confidence, from a whirlpool of self-doubt and near despair to defiance.
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I bustled the kids outside and piled them into the car, slumping beside the driver and pulling the phone from my pocket.
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In recent years, American farmers have endured slumping prices for corn, wheat and other commodities caused by a glut of grain worldwide.
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Country Garden, the developer behind Center Park and other residential complexes around the country, has endured slumping sales and has slashed prices.
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More like a motto, perhaps stitched onto a throw pillow that he uses for lumbar support while slumping at the Resolute Desk.
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Meat prices continued to fall back having surged late last year, declining 3.53% in February after slumping 4.03% in January, IBGE said.
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Equity markets plunged in response, with the U.S. stocks slumping on Friday, followed by a steep fall across Asian shares on Monday.
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He unfolded his beach chair and tried to get some sleep, slumping over a backpack laden with school books and immigration paperwork.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's economy is slumping and the country is still suffering the effects of the trade war with America.
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Oil prices fell sharply with WTI slumping more than 1 percent to $44.35 a barrel and Brent dropped 1.2 percent to $46.84.
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Bogaerts moved to the No. 3 spot in the batting order as manager John Farrell tried to spark the team's slumping offense.
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Slumping commodity prices between the middle of 22017 and early 22018 hit consumer spending and business investment in most developing countries hard.
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The slumping Charlotte Hornets could get leading scorer Kemba Walker back in the lineup Monday night when they host the Orlando Magic.
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Once heralded as the next Nike, the sportswear giant has been hurt by slumping sales and unflattering revelations about its corporate culture.
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But good teams, ones that aspire to make the playoffs, do not suffer many of those shoulder-slumping, head-scratching, unsettling defeats.
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This week Grubhub and Just Eat reported slumping earnings, and Takeaway mounting losses, as they spent heavily to fend off the upstarts.
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Senator Kamala Harris dropped out of the presidential race after months of slumping poll numbers, a dramatic comedown after a promising start.
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Specialty stores and Amazon have also captured customers from department stores, which have been hurt particularly hard by slumping traffic at malls.
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The Ugandan shilling is expected to firm on the back slumping importer demand and removal of excess liquidity from the money markets.
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It won't be much longer before the local economy, which was slumping even before the protests, could be wheeled into intensive care.
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Slumping oil prices and revenues push diversification and privatization onto the political agenda, only for momentum to be lost when prices recover.
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It saw only 27 listings in 13, with volumes slumping 43 percent from the previous year to $4.3 billion, Refinitiv data show.
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The competitive pressures proved untenable after the shipbuilders were dealt the one-two punch of the corruption scandal and slumping oil prices.
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D'Angelo Russell had 23 points, eight assists and seven rebounds, and the Nets beat the slumping Spurs, 101-85, on Monday night.
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GM discontinued the Corvair in 1969, which had suffered from slumping sales due in part to the negative publicity from Nader's book.
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"You see buildings that are kind of slumping into the ground; you see that a lot in the Russian Arctic," Holmes says.
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Given that North Korean officials have been executed for slumping in their chairs at meetings, such comments would surely qualify as capital offences.
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The slumping Matt Davidson went deep in the loss but is just 3-for-30 with two homers in his last 10 games.
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But slumping oil prices have forced him to seek loans from the World Bank, China and international capital markets to meet those promises.
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Equity underwriting continued to be a drag, however, slumping 93% to US$225m in the fourth quarter compared to the year ago period.
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Momentum trading and the rotation out of slumping crude futures and into rising natural gas contracts also deepened losses for oil, analysts say.
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After slumping almost 9 percent in the four trading days following the election, Amazon shares bounced back and are trading near a record.
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After many years of slumping attendance, at last there is great news for Hollywood at the box office — at least, at first glance.
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He pointed to the fact that the PC industry overall was slumping, and despite this, Apple was creating products that were driving profits.
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"I do not know — I don't know anything," he said, slumping over a pile of folders containing reports of the investigations against him.
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The iPhone's slumping sales means Apple has to convince existing customers to pay for services on the phones and laptops they already own.
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At the same time diesel, used in industry and for road freight, is slumping as the economy moves towards services and light manufacturing.
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Once a powerhouse of West Africa's economy, the effects of slumping oil prices have converged with mounting security concerns and widespread energy shortages.
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Faced with a slumping economy Zimbabweans are so desperate that, for many, even cut-price sex work seems like the least-bad option.
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Only 10 months ago, Halak was the goaltender largely responsible for helping the Islanders make the playoffs, but he had been slumping lately.
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IHS Markit said that in contrast to services, manufacturers more often blamed weakness in the automotive sector for slumping output than the protests.
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The official story: Slumping sales, a floundering stock price, dividend reductions, massive write-downs and an SEC investigation into accounting and procurement activities.
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Wall Street shares had skidded on Tuesday, with the S&P 267.88 slumping 22 percent, the most in two-and-a-half weeks.
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Bitcoin steadied to after slumping more than 7 percent on Wednesday after U.S. and Japanese regulators tried to tighten their grip on cryptocurrencies.
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Surging Magic dump slumping Pacers INDIANAPOLIS — From March 16-25, the Orlando Magic lost six consecutive games by an average of 7.8 points.
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Oil prices recorded a weekly percentage decline last week not seen since January, with Brent crude hitting $45.08 and WTI slumping to $43.57.
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The business, OKD, which owns the country's only hard coal mines, is the latest miner worldwide to seek creditor protection amid slumping prices.
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The resurgent Mets will host the slumping Marlins on Tuesday night in the second game of a four-game series at Citi Field.
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The price of a bitcoin passed $10,6.63 for the first time (and then $11,000 before slumping by 20% in a matter of hours).
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THE eighth series of AMC's show "The Walking Dead" ended on Sunday April 15th, with the franchise slumping faster than a decapitated zombie.
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Marubeni executives have said slumping grain prices and shrinking trading volumes weighed on the company's U.S. grain business because of the trade war.
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Against the yen, the dollar edged up 0.1 percent to 112.94 yen after slumping to 112.05 yen overnight, its lowest since late November.
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With sales growth of iPhones slumping worldwide, India has emerged as one of few places that is showing a growing demands for iPhones.
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Keppel Corp's reliance on the property arm for profits has increased as its main rigbuilding business is under pressure from slumping oil prices.
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Why it matters: In addition to a long-slumping PC business, Intel is also dealing with the impact from a massive chip vulnerability.
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RHP Dylan Bundy (9-13) was the top starter for the slumping Baltimore rotation in the first half but slipped in recent starts.
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Tata Motors posted its biggest-ever quarterly loss in Indian corporate history of about $4 billion last month, hurt by slumping China sales.
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Aluminium firms globally have been struggling with slumping London Metal Exchange (LME) prices for the metal caused by heavy supply from Chinese producers.
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Certain emerging nations such as Argentina and Turkey have come under particularly heavy pressure, with both currencies slumping to record lows last week.
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Oviosu added that 2016's slumping Naira would have adversely impacted any IPO valuation or opening share price, especially for a foreign listing.
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The Shanghai Composite Index ended 3.8 percent lower after slumping nearly 5 percent at one point to its lowest level since mid-2016.
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The result may be a further slowdown in South Africa's slumping economy, which is now expected to grow just 210.3 percent in 2016.
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Backed by Digital Currency Group and hedge fund BlockTower Capital, Hedera raised $124 million in August last year amid a slumping cryptocurrency market.
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Most likely, she was forced out after years of poor performance, in the wake of a slumping stock price and a disappointing quarter.
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His hairline is receding, his shoulders are slumping, and his body is opening up to receive the long sword of the Mooch's glare.
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The 35-year-old forward agreed to a non-guaranteed contract with the slumping Portland Trail Blazers, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported Thursday night.
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Bitcoin steadied after slumping more than 7 percent on Wednesday after U.S. and Japanese regulators tried to tighten their grip on crypto-currencies.
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Suzuki Motor shed 3.6% after the automaker's quarterly profit plunged by almost a third on slumping car demand in India, its biggest market.
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Qatar's stocks slipped 0.2 percent, with Doha Bank the worst performer in early trading, slumping 10 percent as the stock went ex-dividend.
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It's the sectors of the economy that aren't fully leveraging technology that are suffering both low productivity growth and slumping jobs and incomes.
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Slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, data showed earlier this week, with GDP falling 0.1% quarter on quarter.
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After Pressly struck out slumping Jose Abreu, Avisail Garcia slugged an 0-1 pitch an estimated 384 feet over the right field wall.
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The company's shares have tumbled more than 35 percent over the past two years as a slumping oil price has hurt its customers.
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Oil markets have tightened significantly since 2017, when OPEC and its partners started withholding supply to prop up slumping prices at the time.
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The Shanghai Composite Index ended 230 percent lower after slumping nearly 22.991 percent at one point to its lowest level since mid-230.
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After joining potash supplier ICL four years ago, Borgas had to find a strategy to operate in an environment of slumping potash prices.
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On the energy front, oil prices extended losses after slumping in the last session ahead of OPEC's meeting in Vienna later this week.
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Top-seeded Simona Halep opens against the wild card Destanee Aiava, and could face the slumping star Eugenie Bouchard in the second round.
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In addition to slumping demand, an oil price war between Saudi Arabia-led OPEC and its allied nations, including Russia, has unsettled supply.
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As college football's second week draws to a close, one storyline has gotten an unusual amount of attention: the game's slumping attendance numbers.
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It had to tolerate the reality that China's economy was slumping under U.S. tariffs, while the U.S. economy and stock market were booming.
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Among winners, Union Pacific Corp gained 3.5% after the rail operator said the Phase 6.873 U.S.-China trade pact should reverse slumping volumes.
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Ohio State won its first nine games, three of them over top-215 opponents, and reached No. 2 in the rankings before slumping.
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Under Armour plans to cut about 2 percent of its global workforce as it restructures its business in the face of slumping sales.
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Brown was desperate to jolt the Sixers, benching the slumping Robert Covington (0 for 143 combined in Games 1 and 3) for McConnell.
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And China, with slumping oil production and rising demand, wants a more reliable source than the Persian Gulf, which it now depends on.
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The iPhone's slumping sales mean the company has to convince customers to pay for services on the phones and laptops they already own.
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Banks were impacted as Spain's Banco Popular fell to a record low, a day after slumping 26 percent after announcing a capital increase.
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Analysts are expecting the iPhone to return to growth after a year of slumping sales and AirPods to continue selling well throughout 2020.
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Cameron Maybin homered in the third off Yonny Chirinos for the Yankees while slumping Kevin Kiermaier connected in the fifth off Stephen Tarpley.
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Reports of disruptions in Libya were one reason oil prices began trading on Friday higher before slumping again to below $49 a barrel.
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Shields takes the mound for the Chicago White Sox on Saturday as they aim for a second straight win over the slumping Royals.
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Harris, who battled slumping polls over much of the summer, had an average contribution of $34 and an average online donation of $20193.
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Even when workers come back, Chinese businesses may find overseas demand slumping for their exports because of worsening coronavirus epidemics in other countries.
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Slumping oil prices — at about half their level five years ago — have offered little motivation for buyers to make fuel economy a priority.
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Sales had been expected to rebound more strongly in April after slumping 4.4% in March, the biggest annual decline in over two years.
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Apple is down 5% YTD as slumping iPhone sales and China market share concerns continue to weigh on the Cupertino-based company's bottom line.
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The number of active rigs is still less than half its peak before the oil prices started slumping in the second half of 2014.
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Bachelet's policies were seen by many in the business community as crimping investment at a time slumping copper prices were weighing on the economy.
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A weakening currency and slumping stocks — the Shanghai and Shenzhen composite are among the world's worst performers this year — haven't helped shore up confidence.
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Red Wings 3, Sharks 2 Dylan Larkin scored in the opening minute, Jonathan Bernier made 813 saves, and visiting Detroit defeated slumping San Jose.
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GRAPHIC: China says pig herd shrinks by 2000% in July amid swine fever outbreak - here Since June, slumping production has triggered a price surge.
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It's inventive, joyous, and relaxing — the YouTube equivalent of slumping on a sofa with your mates and chatting rubbish for an hour or two.
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Raw sugar prices in New York recovered slightly in the last days since slumping to a 10-year low of 9.91 cents on Aug.
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Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable is supposed to be Hirst's major comeback, a rebuke to his diminished popularity and slumping market value.
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Amid a fight with inflation and slumping commodity market weighing on sentiment, Zambia's central bank began an aggressive rate hike campaign back in November.
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Some of the issues are slowing industrial output and manufacturing growth, slumping car and two-wheeler sales, and a drop in airline passenger traffic.
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As Xiaomi, one of China's biggest smartphone makers, struggles with slumping sales, a new product launch on Wednesday may not be the required panacea.
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Egyptian stocks fell 2100 percent after slumping 217 percent on Sunday to mid-February lows in their biggest one-day loss since January 2170.15.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 0.56 percent after slumping to its weakest since the start of April on Wednesday.
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Nathan MacKinnon collected two goals and an assist and the Colorado Avalanche rolled past the slumping Detroit Red Wings 27-209 on Sunday afternoon.
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On the individual stock front, Ericsson was the biggest drag on the STOXX 600, slumping 20.2 percent after the company issued a profit warning.
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The previous efforts were scuttled by investors concerned about GNC's slumping sales as brick-and-mortar retailers struggle in the face of online competitors.
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The company's loss in its Asia Pacific region was driven by slumping sales in China, where Ford has just begun to introduce new models.
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Not NeverTrump: Trump's approval ratings among Republicans are slumping, but most Republican primary voters or caucus activists will have supported him at some time.
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Slumping through a down period filled with turmoil, the Cleveland Cavaliers took advantage of the worst team in the NBA to feel good again.
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Share prices of UAE property firms, beaten down by slumping real estate prices, moved little on Sunday in response to the new visa rules.
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The government lifted electricity prices in January but the real estate market is slumping because of the weak economy, helping to restrain overall inflation.
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The biggest faller was defence contractor Cobham, slumping 16.4 percent after announcing plans this week to raise 507 million pounds via a rights issue.
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In Europe, the pan-European STOXX 600 was down about 2.4 percent in morning trade with Germany's DAX briefly slumping more than 4 percent.
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The company's margins have fallen behind rivals General Motors Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV. Even before recent market volatility, Ford's shares were slumping.
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Analysts have been wary about prospects of the memory chip market due to lower demand for smartphones and slumping investment from data centre companies.
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Analysts have been wary about prospects for the memory chip market due to lower demand for smartphones and slumping investment from data centre companies.
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Residential sales increased, although Generac's sale of mobile products to energy industry customers fell as companies retrenched in the wake of slumping oil prices.
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He comes across as a cardboard cutout on valium and I'm a little bummed that this intriguing new turn rests on his slumping shoulders.
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Recession A slumping oil price early in the year stoked fears of a recession, with the high-yield market pricing in an economic slowdown.
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So far this year, tumbling oil prices and slumping global equities have sapped investors' appetite for risk assets, and underpinned safe-haven government debt.
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AFFORDABILITY PROBLEMS After slumping by over a third during the last recession some 10 years ago, home values have recovered all of those losses.
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The Mets will try to take advantage of the slumping Marlins when they host the opener of a key four-game series on Monday.
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Analysts have been wary about prospects for the memory chip market due to lower demand for smartphones and slumping investment from data center companies.
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The issue has become more urgent as slumping prices force producers like Green Plains, POET and Valero to shut, idle, or sell off plants.
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With Russia's economy slumping, many migrants lost their jobs and have been enticed by IS's promises of higher pay, heroism and paradise to follow.
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Brammer now faces a rout, amid warnings of slumping demand and currency headaches (because the firm has lots of dollar- and euro- denominated debt).
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Queensland Nickel, one of Australia's biggest nickel refineries, went into voluntary administration in January after a slumping metal price pushed it into financial difficulty.
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Tossing seven shutout innings, Wainwright treated the largest crowd in Busch Stadium III history to a 5-0 win over the slumping Chicago Cubs.
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Slumping price indexes in both the manufacturing and services PMIs point to increasing deflationary risk amid a pointed slowdown in economic momentum, he said.
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Slumping price indexes in both the manufacturing and services PMIs point to increasing deflationary risk amid a pointed slowdown in economic momentum, he said.
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Ms. Rousseff also enjoyed widespread support during her early years in office, but a slumping economy and a corruption scandal have ravaged her popularity.
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Barrick Gold was the biggest weight on the index, slumping 9.4 percent to C$23.49 in its biggest drop since July of last year.
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Beer sales in general are slumping in the US, with volume by sales dropping by 1% from 2017 to 2018, according to Euromonitor data.
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Technology stocks retreated 2294.8 percent with Absolute Software Corp slumping 653 percent to C$265 after it reported fourth-quarter results that missed expectations.
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Avenue announced on Wednesday that it will shutter all 222 of its remaining stores in 33 states amid slumping sales and low foot traffic.
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The stock price of Match Group took a tumble after Facebook's announcement, slumping 22.09%, which is the largest one-day drop for 2 years.
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Walgreens has been hit with slumping front-store sales and declining reimbursements for the drugs it dispenses, both of which have hurt its profits.
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In her before picture, eight-year-old Sophie is slumping on a lounge chair, scrunching her face as she drinks from a styrofoam cup.
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A fear-driven sell-off has resulted in the slumping 10 percent from its December high, a decline Goldman felt would bring in buyers.
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Refiners and marketers gain both from periods of high demand and from slumping prices, while producers are squeezed by the glut of extra crude.
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In 2014, as American oil flowed freely, OPEC declined to curb output, hoping that slumping prices would teach gung-ho American oilmen a lesson.
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In the sanctuary you could find Beth Gill sliding and slumping along the carpeted risers and altar, as if she were part-riser herself.
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The rise of renewables and slumping power demand in recent years has crushed fossil fuel margins and forced many utilities to rethink their strategy.
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After years of slumping prices, in which oil and gas companies slashed costs and project investments, the energy industry is coming out of crisis.
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Although growth in the most recent quarter recovered to 6.3% after slumping to a three-year low, it remains below levels seen last year.
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Ms. Merkel's announcement came after a regional election on Sunday, the second in two weeks that resulted in slumping support for her coalition government.
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Other precious metals dipped along with gold, with silver down 0.7% at $18.50 per ounce, after slumping 4.8% in the previous session to $18.48.
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Analysts are worried that pessimism could result in slumping equities and rising corporate bond yields, which could lower consumer and business confidence and spending.
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In response, the Australian energy sector slumped 22.9% and was the biggest loser, with Woodside Petroleum and Santos Ltd slumping 211% and 2091.81%, respectively.
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Iowa's soybean farmers face slumping sales as China turns to Latin America to buy the huge amounts of soybeans it usually buys in Iowa.
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And if moving your down payment savings from one slumping account to another will make you feel better, then you can absolutely do that.
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Despite reporting strong sales last quarter, Cisco warned Wednesday evening that weakness in China and other countries contributed to slumping demand for tech products.
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Hit with slumping sales and unable to sell itself, Remington has negotiated a deal with its lenders to cut its debt and keep operating.
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Businesses also took a hit, with fashion chain Next slumping 11% as it shut its online business, cutting off its remaining source of revenue.
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Slumping private investments amid the low commodity prices of recent years have dragged on economic growth in Peru, the world's third-biggest copper producer.
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Restaurant companies like McDonald's and Buffalo Wild Wings have noted the lower costs of meat, which have helped offset rising wages and slumping sales.
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Thailand, the world's second biggest rice exporter, saw rice exports slumping 230.46% in August from a year earlier, the biggest contraction since mid-2012.
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We learned to recognize the common forward-slumping position of people who die from opioid overdoses, which is sometimes referred to as prayer position.
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Alderson said he was happy with the team's play so far, while acknowledging there was room for improvement with slumping hitters and sputtering pitchers.
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Moreira Franco said the program's goal is to help create jobs as Brazil wrestles with a two-year long recession and slumping commodity prices.
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Alexander Radulov scored two goals and the host Dallas Stars rolled to a 23-252 victory over the slumping Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.
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Pier 1 Imports (PIR) will close up to 450 stores and cut jobs, as it tries to deal with ongoing losses and slumping sales.
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Slumping Green Bay (4-6) has lost four straight — allowing 153 points — and sits two games behind Minnesota and Detroit in the NFC North.
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Burdened by about $5 billion in debt and slumping sales, Neiman Marcus said a potential sale of itself was among the avenues being explored.
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GM has also been in talks with the United Auto Workers about the threat slumping car sales pose to factory jobs, Reuters reported Thursday.
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Given the strength of the brand, Guggenheim raised its 2019, 2020 and 2021 earnings estimates for Boston Beer, despite slumping sales of Samuel Adams.
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Fundraising in Singapore via IPOs recovered to $1.7 billion last year, Thomson Reuters data showed, after slumping in 2015 to its lowest since 1998.
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But the boom unfolding in Westchester County is under threat — not from any not-in-my-backyard opposition or a slumping real estate market.
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The BOJ cut its forecast for core consumer inflation to 0.9 percent in the coming fiscal year from 1.4 percent, reflecting slumping oil prices.
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So is third-ranked Alexander Zverev, who has a fine clay-court record and the talent to win multiple majors but has been slumping.
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Campos followed with a flurry of blows which saw Guillard seemingly go in and out of focus several times before slumping to the canvas.
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Energy companies, hampered by slumping oil prices, and retail borrowers, adjusting to a shift in consumer spending habits, are expected to face the most duress.
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British aero engineering firm Cobham weighed on the STOXX, slumping more than 15 percent, after it missed its profit target and scrapped its final dividend.
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The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit escaped any damage but there had been fears fans might stay away, with hotel bookings slumping in the immediate aftermath.
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The banking sector was also hit, with some of the best performers over the last month the main losers; National Commercial Bank slumping 3.3 percent.
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Johnny Helaire, owner of Crossroads Trucking Service, said the Houston cleanup offers steady work at a time when his dirt and gravel business is slumping.
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Due to an economic slowdown in China and a glut of food production over the past few years, the global agricultural economy has been slumping.
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Sembcorp Marine and its cross-town rival Keppel Corp have been hit by slumping orders as oil prices dropped nearly 60 percent since mid-2014.
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This follows a high-profile deal in 2016 between OPEC and non-OPEC producers to cut supply in a bid to support then-slumping prices.
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One curious feature of Heyward's struggles this year is that, unlike most slumping hitters, he isn't flailing away at a steady diet of breaking balls.
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Expectations for earnings also appear to be on the mend after over a year of declines caused by slumping oil prices and a strong dollar.
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Shares in SGX fell 1.6 percent on Tuesday after slumping 3.7 percent in the previous session when it clocked the worst slide in 13 months.
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But Google analytics show how searches for Roosh and his website spiked in the weeks of the "Battle," before slumping back to their usual level.
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It all underscores why South Africa has lost its shine with investors, which have taken fright at the country's slumping currency and worsening growth prospects.
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The S&P 500 Index and have been seesawing between negative and positive levels for the entire year, with the slumping 5 percent since January.
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On stock markets, the pan-European STOXX 600 dropped 1.6%, slumping to a more than three-month low with Germany's trade sensitive DAX down 1.8%.
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In Europe, the pan-European STOXX 600 dropped 1%, slumping to a more than three-month low with the trade sensitive German DAX down 1.4%.
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Uncertainty over what this meant for Britain's future led to turmoil in global financial markets, with the pound slumping and stocks around the world tanking.
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The issue has become more urgent as slumping prices force ADM rivals like Green Plains, POET and Valero to shut, idle, or sell off plants.
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The market has been hit hard by slumping real estate prices in the United Arab Emirates, as well as the economic slowdown in Saudi Arabia.
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U.S. stocks fell as a result, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average slumping and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indexes also in the red.
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And after months and months of slumping iPad sales, the launch of the iPad Pro earlier this year seems to have revived Apple's tablet line.
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It also looks more likely that the economy is not slumping into a recession, contrary to a wave of worry that emerged over the summer.
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The group's business unit that sells sensors to the smartphone industry was particularly affected, with net revenues slumping by 44 percent from the previous quarter.
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The index has bounced almost 1 percent so far this week, after slumping 1.5 percent the previous week to its lowest level in three years.
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Semis stocks are slumping for a second day in a row, but one technical analyst sees a big reason to buy the dip in chips.
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Senior point guard Zavier Simpson had 16 points and eight assists as Michigan defeated slumping Michigan State 77-68 on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Shipments of core capital goods - used to calculate equipment spending in the gross domestic product report – rose 0.3 percent after slumping 2.93 percent in February.
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It's a desperate move by regions that are struggling economically to find some, any new outlet for their coal in the face of slumping demand.
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But the industry sensed hope as regulators stuck to derivatives liberalization throughout 2018 despite slumping share prices, in stark contrast to their response in 2016.
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South Korean officials and politicians blame GM's high interest rates for exacerbating losses at GM Korea, which was already struggling with slumping exports to Europe.
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SHARKS 289, COYOTES 433 Tommy Wingels and Chris Tierney scored first-period goals, Martin Jones stopped 89 shots, and visiting San Jose beat slumping Arizona.
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer tried to hit all the upbeat notes during an annual shareholders meeting as the company considers selling its slumping internet operations.
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What's happening: Shares of major private prison companies GEO Group and CoreCivic had another major selloff, slumping 4.2% and 4.4% respectively after the BofA news.
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Meanwhile America was reeling from the loss of a war for the first time (in Vietnam), not to mention a slumping economy and rising inflation.
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"China's market is on track for a recovery after slumping in the latter half of last year," an electric machinery maker wrote in the survey.
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Ford replaced Fields amid investor unease about the U.S. automaker's slumping stock price and its ability to counter threats from longtime rivals and Silicon Valley.
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The group's business unit that sells sensors to the smartphone industry was particularly affected, with net revenue slumping by 44 percent from the previous quarter.
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The slumping Giants look for a rebound when they take on the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Monday in the opener of a three-game series.
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Slumping oil prices, fears of a China-led slowdown in global growth and uncertainty over central bank monetary policies have roiled the markets this year.
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The shutdown-delayed report is seen showing a 9.5 percent jump to an annual rate of 1.18 million units, after slumping 11.2 percent in December.
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The plans come at a time when oil-producing countries are being forced to sell stakes to offset falling revenue due to slumping oil prices.
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The index rallied 20.3 percent in 20.7 after slumping 11.1 percent in the prior year, helped by a partial recovery in the price of oil.
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S. trade friction sent the yuan slumping to a more than decade trough and stampeded investors into safe harbours including the yen, bonds and gold.
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The U.S.-China trade war, slumping automotive demand, Brexit and wider geopolitical uncertainty took their toll on manufacturing activity in the euro zone last month.
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Europe's government bonds barely budged, with investors largely happy to sit on their hands having seen their yields slumping since the start of the year.
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South Korea was once a major export base for GM, but saw slumping sales in recent years as GM scrapped its Chevy brand in Europe.
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Heavily exposed to the local economy, Carige has lost nearly 2 billion euros in the past four years, hit by loan writedowns and slumping revenues.
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Slumping Tokyo stocks may discourage firms from boosting capital expenditure, threatening the positive momentum the BOJ is trying to create with its heavy money printing.
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The index has bounced almost 1 percent so far this week, after slumping 1.5 percent the previous week to its lowest level in three years .
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Assets under management in several of Fidelity's China-focused funds LP22 LP22 LP220 have increased this year, despite the market slumping more than 15 percent.
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The decision is a setback for the beleaguered retailers, which have each endured years of slumping sales and increased competition from Amazon and other rivals.
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But it can be a mistake to think that a bank is in dire trouble because its stock is slumping or its valuation looks sickly.
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Japanese firms' order books expanded in November on robust Asian demand, and consumption edged back up after slumping as bad weather kept shoppers at home.
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Facebook's data scandal, Europe's new sweeping privacy rules, waves of misinformation, slumping stock prices and record antitrust fines have left the industry feeling badly bruised.
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Shipments of core capital goods, used to calculate equipment spending in the gross domestic product report, rose 0.3 percent after slumping 1.8 percent in February.
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Swiss hearing aid maker Sonova was among the worst-performing stocks in Europe, slumping 8.3 percent after missing its full-year sales and profit targets.
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Base-running blunders by Jose Reyes and Lugo in the fifth inning, Jay Bruce's slumping bat, and defensive miscues also hurt the Mets on Friday.
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Slumping Francisco Lindor and Tyler Naquin are both 2-for-63 with a homer against Farmer, who lost his only start against Cleveland last year.
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Since CEO Steve Easterbrook took the reins in early 2015, the company has worked to counter several years of slumping sales, margins and earnings growth.
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The launch comes as slumping oil prices have cut petrol prices, encouraging drivers to switch from fuel-sipping cars to gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles.
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Slumping oil prices, increased energy output from the United States and a shift away from producing light trucks have hit Canada hard in recent years.
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What to watch: The pro-business Piñera will look to revitalize an economy struggling with slow growth and slumping copper prices, the country's chief export.
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The timing: This comes amid slumping sales and losses following Toys "R" Us, a key retailer, closing its stores last month after filing for bankruptcy.
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The popularity of defined benefit plans has been slumping for decades, but thanks to the new tax law, that could be slowing or even reversing.
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GDP growth has been slowing thanks to slumping manufacturing output, the trade war with China and a global economic slowdown spilling into the United States.
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But a classic example of delayed development is Angelique Kerber, 29, who won her first two Grand Slam titles in 2016 before slumping this year.
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China's exports fell 17.2% in the first two months from a year earlier, while slumping demand pushed producer prices back into deflation, recent data showed.
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The Dearborn, Michigan automaker has been struggling to revive sales in China, its second biggest market globally, after its business began slumping in late 2017.
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Her grades are slumping, her classmates tease her, and neither the principal (André Holland) nor her mother seem to understand what she is going through.
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This stark change in expectations coincides with a deterioration in the outlook for growth, after a month of worsening trade relations and slumping stock markets.
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Separately on Tuesday, Apple said slumping iPhone sales shrank its profit 22017 percent, to $22014 billion, in the latest quarter compared with a year ago.
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Taken together with a decline in the official PMI and slumping metals prices, it suggests China's growth may already have returned to a slowing path.
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Such a step will ease any financial strain companies face amid slumping sales and help them close books for the current fiscal year, they said.
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And yields on longer-term government debt have been slumping, weakening the Fed's second-string tool — bond buying, which works by lowering long-term rates.
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The agency said Canadian producer prices fell by an unexpected 0.3% in July from June on widespread commodity price declines led by slumping pork prices.
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Padres 203, Orioles 218 Manny Machado celebrated his return to Baltimore with a home run, and San Diego belted four overall, pummeling the slumping Orioles.
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The agency said Canadian producer prices fell by an unexpected 0.3% in July from June on widespread commodity price declines led by slumping pork prices.
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The yield on the benchmark 213-year Treasury note rose just five basis points to 2600% after slumping 2500 basis points in the previous session.
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Between an aging customer base, slumping sales, and new tariffs eating into profits, Harley-Davidson has had a rough go of it as of late.
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The biggest decliner on the STOXX 600 was Danish services company ISS, slumping 15% to a record low after it warned on its 2020 profit.
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It was created by Linda and Esther Chang and called "ground-breaking" in the bankruptcy filing, which grouped its sales with the slumping international division.
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The price of bitcoin hit an all-time high of close to $20,000 in December 2017, before slumping as low as $3,122 the following year.
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Elsewhere, second quarter economic growth figures showed consumer spending slumping to a two and a half year low of just 0.1 percent quarter-on-quarter.
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However, the Australian dollar, a more liquid proxy for China, was 0.2 percent weaker at $0.6941, pressured by the slumping crude futures and stock markets.
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Dubai's index rose 0.4 percent as Drake & Scull climbed 6.9 percent after slumping by as much as 8 percent in the opening minutes of trade.
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In addition, bank shares have succumbed to pressure as slumping oil prices have increased concern about their exposure to bad loans in the energy sector.
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Biden is slumping in Iowa, and his opponents believe he may shed support in later-voting states, including South Carolina, if he performs poorly there.
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TURKEY Turkish stocks recovered on Tuesday to rise 1.6%, after slumping 5% and logging its worst session in six and a half months on Monday.
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With the slumping Aaron Judge, Matt Holliday and Todd Frazier on the bench, the Yankees' defense let the team down at the start on Thursday.
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Corn was down 3.8% for the month, poised for its second straight monthly drop, while soybeans were up 1.1% after slumping nearly 9% in January.
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The company blamed the poor results on slumping sales and the cost of investigations into whether it had sold diesel cars that evaded emissions regulations.
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Much of the growth has come from China, where reported consumption is rising at rates inconsistent with the countrys slumping auto sales and slowing economy.
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Swiss hearing aid maker Sonova was among the worst-performing stocks in Europe, slumping 5.5 percent after missing its full-year sales and profit targets.
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The data underscores how borrowing in Brazil is reeling from the country's downturn, slumping commodities prices and fallout from a corruption scandal at state firms.
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HK/SIN, with property and materials stocks slumping before the market close, although some of those losses were offset by gains in the utilities sector.
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But as Beijing faces a slowing economy, high debt levels and a slumping stock market, the pressure is on to maintain stable, and healthy growth.
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The bank kicked off the year under fire for raising interest rates in December 2018 amid a sharp stock market downturn and slumping economic growth.
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Beijing's actions may have little impact on iPhone sales (which have been slumping in China), since it targets a pair of near two-year-old designs.
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"Just wasn't meant to be," shrugged the Northern Irishman, after slumping to a final round two-over 74 to finish six shots back of the leader.
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The SPD reluctantly re-entered a Merkel-led coalition last year after slumping to its weakest level of support since 1933 in the 2017 federal election.
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The Mexican peso briefly spiked more than 1 percent against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after Mexico's central bank took steps to buttress its slumping currency.
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In January, JLR said it would slash 4,500 jobs around the world after coming under pressure from slumping demand for diesels and weak sales in China.
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The month's retrenchment was also fueled by slumping oil prices, which fell to a 12-year low earlier in the month, causing volatility in global markets.
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One moment the two men were pinning down a bewildered-looking sheep, then with a sudden slash and barely a sound, it lay slumping, dying, gone.
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A variety of factors contributed to Nissan's weak performance for the fiscal year, including the slumping Chinese automotive market as well as problems in North America.
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This came after benchmark prices declined below $50 on Thursday to the lowest level since February due to concerns that profits at Chinese mills are slumping.
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The film also marked a bit of a comeback for the then-slumping Hanks, who had struggled to follow up Big with anything so, well, big.
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That should help OPEC to tighten global supply, supporting slumping oil prices that have dropped recently on growing concerns about soaring output from the United States.
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This raises the possibility of a change in policy from the OPEC linchpin, which has previously opted to maintain output in the face of slumping prices.
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Mets belt 4 HRs in 10-0 romp over Phillies PHILADELPHIA — A trip to Citizens Bank Park was just what the slumping New York Mets needed.
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QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador supports a proposal for an emergency OPEC meeting in the face of slumping oil prices, Oil Minister Carlos Pareja told Reuters on Monday.
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Wall Street technology shares rose a day after slumping on the U.S.-China trade dispute and financial stocks found favor after a 13-day losing streak.
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Nuggets 103, Pistons 84 Jamal Murray fired in 28 points and reserve Trey Lyles tossed in 20, leading Denver to the easy victory over slumping Detroit.
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The phone's speaker transmits inaudible acoustic signals, which receive reflections off the human body to monitor breathing and watch for motions like a person's head slumping.
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Snap has been struggling of late with poor user growth and a slumping stock price as it tries to keep Snapchat one step ahead of Instagram.
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Last December, to curb an annual budget deficit of nearly $100 billion caused by slumping oil revenues, the government announced cuts in spending and energy subsidies.
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The company is struggling under low oil prices, slumping production and an extreme cash-flow deficit that has left it unable to pay contractors on time.
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Over the next five years, the agency projects U.S. coal companies will continue to cut capacity to battle falling demand, a global oversupply and slumping prices.
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Slumping real estate prices have weighed on Dubai's bourse in recent months, and mostly mediocre fourth-quarter earnings released in the past fortnight have worsened liquidity.
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On AT&T's side, prices for devices, bandwidth and connectivity are all slumping, Miller said, leaving room for money to come from content creation and distribution.
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Between the lines: China announced massive tax cuts and infrastructure investment — worth about $290 billion — this year in an attempt to shore up the slumping economy.
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Copper was the major commodity that looks the weakest, with imports of unwrought copper dropping 9.7% in June from May, and ores and concentrates slumping 20.4%.
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Macro volatility has been higher, with prices doubling between January 653 and January 265, after slumping by more than two-thirds during the previous 245 months.
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COFFEE * September arabica coffee settled up 20.2 cent, or 0.9%, at 98.15 cents per lb, after slumping to a six-week low of 96.40 on Thursday.
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Last year, Cargill began a restructuring as global agricultural companies came under pressure from slumping commodity prices, slowing demand in China and weakness in emerging markets.
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Tanger's road map for growth comes as traditional retailers flock to the discount space, as they try to rejuvenate slumping sales at their full-price stores.
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The Asian equity gains encouraged European bourses to open higher, with a pan-European index up 0.63 percent after slumping on Tuesday to two-month lows.
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During the company's annual meeting last week, Ford Chairman Bill Ford was asked about the company's slumping stock, which is hovering near a five-year low.
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"We now face a triple whammy of slumping global steel prices, lower oil prices that battered demand for seamless pipes, and a higher yen," Sakae said.
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McDonald's sales have been slumping for the past few years, partially because an increasing number of consumers are choosing "fast casual" over straight-up fast food.
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The president said it would be "incredible" for the Fed to raise rates as France is roiled by protests and China frets over slumping economic growth.
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Saudi's index was down 0.8% with Samba Financial Group slumping 0.63% after it became the first lender to report a profit fall for the second quarter.
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Against the Thunder, the Warriors had to deal with Draymond Green slumping and flirting with suspension while they fell into a three-games-to-one hole.
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Mired in a three-game losing streak, the slumping Senators continue their five-game road trip with a visit to the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night.
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Spot gold prices were 0.5% higher at $1,465.47 per ounce by 16.903 GMT, after slumping 3.6% last week in their worst weekly fall in three years.
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Energy companies such as Samson Resources Corp that filed for bankruptcy in the past year have struggled to exit Chapter 11 due to slumping commodity prices.
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After slumping in 2015-16, coal prices have recovered and analysts say it will still have a major role in energy production for years to come.
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Canada is counting on U.S. demand to boost exports and lift Canada's economy out of the malaise as slumping commodity prices hurt the key resource sector.
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Soft-drink sales were already slumping — more and more consumers have switched to bottled water and other drinks they consider healthier options than carbonated soft drinks.
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Besides having a heavy debt burden and slumping revenue, Eletrobras could be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange for failing to present annual financial information.
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But opposition from local authorities and slumping ticket sales mean he can't afford to feed the some 2,500 wild bears, lions, and tigers in his care.
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Suzuki, 21, batted leadoff for the first time this season and started in right field for the slumping Giancarlo Stanton, who was given the day off.
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Right from the start, host Kathie Lee Gifford seemed visibly annoyed with Nye, even slumping in her chair as Nye tried to answer questions and respond.
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In Turkey, tourism grew by nearly a third in the same period after slumping in 2016 following a series of bomb attacks and the abortive coup.
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The Philadelphia 21ers have another chance to earn their first back-to-back wins of the season when they host the slumping Atlanta Hawks on Thursday.
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The president said it would be "incredible" for the Fed to hike rates as France is roiled by protests and China frets over slumping economic growth.
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This makes watching China's imports key for the outlook for prices, since this appears to be driving the market more than India's slumping appetite for coal.
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In July Ford lowered its full-year earnings forecast due to slumping sales and trade tariffs on China as well as its struggling business in Europe.
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IBM in recent years has sought to bolster its faster-growing cloud and analytics businesses while moving away from slumping hardware products and traditional software offerings.
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We continue to work to overcome the effects of strong economic headwinds, such as federal budget cuts, the national recession and slumping oil and gas revenue.
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The reason is none of the usual suspects: a big rent hike, slumping traffic or the need for a costly renovation, said the chef, Jimmy Bradley.
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GDP plunged 4.1% versus the third quarter, the central bank said, dragged down by slumping commerce, education and tourism sectors, all hard-hit by the protests.
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On Monday evening, General Electric, under pressure from its own investor base over its slumping stock price, announced it was giving a board seat to Trian.
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Smartphone makers across the board continue to grapple with slumping sales as prices increase and consumers hold on to their smartphones for longer periods of time.
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Italy's FTSE MIB was more than 0.3% lower during afternoon deals, with Banco BPM slumping to the bottom of the Stoxx 600 on a 3% loss.
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The company behind brands like a famous ketchup and Oscar Mayer meats is dealing with slumping sales, shareholder lawsuits, layoffs and questions about its accounting practices.
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The Red Sox, who have the second-best record in the A.L. behind the slumping Astros, should give Nunez a chance to return to the playoffs.
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Top United Auto Workers leaders in February met with regulators to raise concerns that higher regulatory costs could hurt workers when commercial truck demand is slumping.
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Roughly a quarter of the 8193 most liquid shares fell more than 2819 percent, with Telecom Egypt slumping 21 percent and Oriental Weavers dropping 2308 percent.
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Some Agrium investors said at the time they were uneasy about the deal because it would give them greater exposure to the slumping crop nutrient potash.
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Many analysts expect that a 5G iPhone will reignite slumping phone sales that have transpired in recent years as users hold onto their older models longer.
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The slumping Mariners have dropped four straight contests and eight of their last 11 to fall four games behind first-place Texas in the AL West.
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Car sales in general are slumping, as Americans flock to roomy models like sport utility vehicles that are more suited to family life and active living.
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There are a few reasons for this; for one, former frontrunner Joe Biden is slumping, and voters who want a moderate candidate are searching for alternatives.
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But it's also a trip that will create attention that could help Trump-branded properties amid a slumping real estate market and slowing economy in India.
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In 2018, former CEO Alasdair James said the company was planning to combat slumping sales by diversifying its products and aesthetic to better cater to millennials.
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Pier 1 Imports (PIR) – Pier 1 will close up to 450 stores and cut jobs, as it tries to deal with ongoing losses and slumping sales.
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BHP's Sydney shares reached a closing peak of A$44.89 on April 11, 2011, before slumping to a trough of A$14.21 in January last year.
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Trump has started to direct criticism at the outlet and its main figures in light of slumping polling figures and coverage of controversies that surround him.
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New York (CNN Business)La Croix was once the king of canned seltzers, but its sales have been slumping because of an influx of new competitors.
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The higher sales came despite continued belt-tightening by farmers amid slumping commodity prices and a global oversupply of grain following four years of bumper crops.
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Faced with slumping global demand for their pricey cars, merging would reap synergies worth more than the 29 billion euros in annual savings they're currently targeting.
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The U.S. dollar pared some of its losses on Friday, after slumping to multi-year lows against a basket of major currencies earlier in the session.
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A weak housing market, slumping autos production, declining investment and downbeat executives all suggest that continued confusion over Brexit has caused the UK economy to stagnate.
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The proposal comes a day after Clinton, in Atlantic City, lambasted Trump for what she described as profiting from exploiting workers in the slumping seaside town.
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Farm country has stood by President Trump, even as farmers have strained under two years of slumping incomes and billions in losses from his trade wars.
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Gabriel is expected to leave his post in coming months since his Social Democrats have vowed to go into opposition after slumping badly in the Sept.
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Op-Ed Contributor For all those sour headlines about slumping ratings and player protests, the National Football League landed a dandy matchup for its marquee event.
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Business Briefing Halliburton, which provides well-drilling services for oil companies, is cutting 5,000 more jobs as the energy industry continues to struggle with slumping oil prices.
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The euro zone's slowdown was for the fourth month running, and at an accelerating pace, as slumping automotive demand, Brexit and wider political uncertainty took their toll.
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Lowry, who had been slumping in the first two games of the series, scored 15 points in the third quarter, going 3 of 3 on 242-pointers.
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But over the last few years, some of the warmed plots have started to show signs of water saturation and slumping, while others have remained fairly dry.
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Nigeria poverty ranking Buhari came into office in 2015, while Nigeria was in the throes of a recession due to slumping oil prices and dwindling crude revenue.
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Along with Spacehog's sophomore slumping Chinese Album, the likes of Midget's Jukebox, Soak's Flywatt, and Sugarsmack's Tank Top City weren't making much of a dent in 22013.
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He was often late for school, but he shrugged off his slumping grades; he considered programming on his dev kit to be the only education that mattered.
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Trump has said signs of economic weakness in China and its slumping stock markets are proof of the effect U.S. tariffs are having on the Chinese economy.
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The STOXX Europe 600 Basic Resources index rose 1.5 percent, the top sectoral gainer, as prices of key industrial metals rose after slumping in the previous session.
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And even its biggest-ever loan, over $50bn approved for Argentina last year, was not enough to stop capital fleeing and the peso slumping in subsequent months.
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Bruins 224, Flyers 25 Brad Marchand returned from a jolting open-ice hit to score one goal and assist on another to lead Boston over slumping Philadelphia.
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But slumping futures, mostly due to fund liquidation, encouraged feedlots to resist paying up for animals and scared feedlots into selling them for less money, he said.
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"The thing about it is, I want Cate when we were like 20, 21, 19 when everything was like … I don't know, dude," he said, shoulders slumping.
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That's all that's left, as the company has been shrinking its asset base over the past few years, faced with slumping sales and a cloud of debt.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai is exempting companies from administrative fines in a fresh effort to stimulate business, which has been dampened by new taxes and slumping asset markets.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York says that its Empire State manufacturing index rose to 6 in June, after slumping to minus 9 the previous month.
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Sharp, after struggling with slumping display prices and slower sales of client Apple Inc's iPhones, agreed to sell a $3.5 billion stake to Taiwan's Foxconn in April.
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COFFEE * May arabica coffee settled down 4 cents, or 4.2 percent, at 21 cents per lb after slumping to 2809 cents, its lowest in over 20.15 years.
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Shipments of core capital goods — used to calculate equipment spending in the gross domestic product report — rose 0.3 percent after slumping 1.8 percent in February, Reuters said.
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The UK banking index rose 1.5 percent after slumping more than 8 percent since Monday on concerns about the health of the sector and the global economy.
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Kimberly-Clark (KMB) is shutting down its operations in Venezuela due to a slumping economy, which has resulted in significant consumer inflation as well as goods shortages.
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Prolonged easing has also added to stresses on regional banks, already facing slumping profits due to an aging population and an exodus of borrowers to big cities.
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Despite slumping mall traffic, it seemed to Cramer this was the only store that still remains crowded, hence the reason the stock was up almost 1 percent.
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With core CPI now stagnant due largely to slumping oil prices, the central bank has begun internally calculating a new index that shows inflation exceeding government data.
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Derek Burleton, deputy chief economist at Toronto-Dominion bank, said the headline figure was a relief amid market gloom about slumping commodity prices and a stuttering economy.
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Sports funding has become an increasingly contentious issue in Australia, which the country slumping to its lowest medals haul in 24 years at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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Prolonged easing has also added to pains for regional banks, already facing slumping profits due to an ageing population and an exodus of borrowers to big cities.
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Miami outfielder Ichiro Suzuki collected a RBI triple Saturday and needs 11 hits to reach 3,000 for his career, getting a start for the slumping Giancarlo Stanton.
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The peso had been the most-punished, highly traded currency in the global market rout of early 2016, slumping to a record low near 19.50 per dollar.
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By materials, precious metal watches suffered a particularly steep decline in units sold, slumping more than 31 percent in July from the same month a year earlier.
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Cargill, the largest privately-held U.S. company, has cut spending to offset the U.S.-China trade war, swine fever in Asian hogs and slumping U.S. ethanol prices.
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The Aussie dollar, meanwhile, was down about 0.1 percent to $0.6950, pressured by the slumping crude futures in relatively thin volume due to an Australian public holiday.
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The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index was up 0.8 percent in early trading, after slumping 2.5 percent on Monday — its biggest one-day drop since early December.
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Hong Kong tourism numbers are already falling and hotel occupancy rates are slumping as the protests take a toll, adding pressure to Hong Kong's already struggling economy.
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The healthcare sector had among the day's biggest declines, with Endo International slumping 123 percent to $212 after the drugmaker slashed its 232 revenue and profit forecasts.
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OPEC hopes it can persuade other oil producers to make deeper cuts to try to push up prices that have been slumping for more than two years.
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The dollar was last up 0.2 percent against the yen at 110.21 yen after slumping to a session low of 109.57 yen just after the jobs data.
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The national results leave Canada's energy sector, already hit by slumping capital investment and weak oil prices, worried about being ignored by decision-makers in the east.
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Prolonged easing has also added to stresses on regional banks, already facing slumping profits due to an ageing population and an exodus of borrowers to big cities.
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Ford has been struggling to revive sales in China, the second biggest market globally for the Dearborn, Michigan automaker, after its business began slumping in late 2017.
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Prolonged easing has also added to pains for regional banks, already facing slumping profits due to an aging population and an exodus of borrowers to big cities.
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Chinese trade data released on Tuesday also confirmed the need for aggressive monetary and fiscal expansion, with February exports slumping 25.4 percent—the steepest decline since 2009.
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The purchase tax for small-engined cars climbed to 7.5 percent this year from 5 percent in 2016 after the government stepped in to stimulate slumping sales.
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A slowdown in growth and slumping stock markets in the past year have raised concerns among investors about Beijing's ability to maintain stability while driving structural reforms.
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