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stagnant

[stag-nuhnt] / ˈstæg nənt /


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KB Home KBH -0.30%decrease; red down pointing triangle delivered fewer homes and narrowed its profit in the fourth quarter as the stagnant housing market continued to eat into the home builder’s finances.

From The Wall Street Journal

Increased reliance on credit has become an unfortunate necessity for many in an environment of thin household savings, stagnant real wages, stubborn inflation.

From Barron's

After years of stagnant economic growth, Europeans are enthusiastic buyers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tepid outlook "indicates that earnings will likely remain stagnant or decline slightly as the company digests the Metsera deal and ramps up R&D," Briefing.com said in its note.

From Barron's

Manufacturers in the power industry had little reason to boost output until recently because electricity demand was mostly stagnant in the two decades before 2020.

From The Wall Street Journal