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signal

[sig-nl] / ˈsɪg nl /






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Consider this: A survey asking consumers what they expect the economy to look like six months from now has been below the threshold that signals an oncoming recession for the 11th month in a row.

From MarketWatch

Consider this: A survey asking consumers what they expect the economy to look like six months from now has been below the threshold that signals an oncoming recession for the 11th month in a row.

From MarketWatch

The Bank of Canada’s seven-member governing council “acknowledged that uncertainty and volatility in the data made it more difficult to get a clear signal about the strength of the economy,” according to minutes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The signal to the general public is that it’s a better choice,” she added, “but that’s not necessarily the case.”

From MarketWatch

However, it has now tracked below the threshold which the gauge signals recession ahead for 11 straight months.

From The Wall Street Journal