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slowdown

[sloh-doun] / ˈsloʊˌdaʊn /


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“This serves as a reminder that any slowdown in AI growth will have a detrimental impact on the economies in North Asia, especially South Korea and Taiwan,” said the ANZ Research team.

From The Wall Street Journal

The unchanged inflation rate was driven by a slowdown in prices for services and manufactured goods, offset by a smaller decline in energy prices and slight uptick in food.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, concerns about tariffs and a global economic slowdown have kept Japanese companies cautious about investing, casting uncertainty over the production outlook.

From The Wall Street Journal

A good VPN provider will take technical measures to limit the slowdown as much as possible, but it won’t eliminate it.

From Salon

Some worry that any further job-market weakening could feed on itself to cause a broader economic slowdown, while other economists hope that new tax incentives and less trade-war uncertainty could help hiring recover next year.

From The Wall Street Journal