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expansion

[ik-span-shuhn] / ɪkˈspæn ʃən /


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Overall, the market is relaxed partly because it expects the Federal Reserve to keep cutting interest rates, which would keep bond yields down and help extend the economy’s expansion.

From Barron's

Overall, the market is relaxed partly because it expects the Federal Reserve to keep cutting interest rates, which would keep bond yields down and help extend the economy’s expansion.

From Barron's

The company’s latest expansion builds on an early accomplishment: branding a generic product.

From The Wall Street Journal

But solar-powered electricity rose by nearly a third on 2024 levels, helped by the UK's sunniest year on record and the expansion of solar panels around the country.

From BBC

The PMIs for Asian countries in the data releases indicated expansions in manufacturing activity in December, though only narrowly in most cases, Tandon noted.

From The Wall Street Journal