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economic

[ek-uh-nom-ik, ee-kuh-] / ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪk, ˌi kə- /


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The report draws attention to several possible impacts on the UK's security from ecosystem degradation and collapse, from rising migration and geopolitical competition to a higher risk of pandemics and economic insecurity.

From BBC

Now that relations have soured, he seems to believe that "engaging constructively" remains the best way to protect the UK's economic and security interests which are so dependent on the US.

From BBC

The chancellor said the UK had an economic plan which would "get us through challenging times" and that a trade deal with the US would not be "undone".

From BBC

Botswana is sitting on nearly double its permitted diamond stockpile as weak prices and rising competition from lab‑grown stones curb demand, the government said, warning the glut will weigh on economic growth.

From Barron's

They have snapped up the precious metal as a store of value that they hope will withstand economic shocks.

From The Wall Street Journal