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near-term
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near-termadjective
short-term
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of near-term in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of near-term in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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While it is hard to see these trade tensions escalating into a trade war, the President has shown that he is not afraid to leave the negotiating table, from a negotiation perspective, it's a powerful tool. From a market perspective, it leads to increased uncertainty. In the near-term, we would expect to see volatility in markets as they attempt to price in the net impact of tariffs.
Vaccine breakthroughs make it likely that life will become more functional again at some point in 2021, resulting in higher GDP growth and more robust corporate earnings, but increasing global COVID19 infections, new variants of the virus, tightening social distancing restrictions and delays in vaccine rollouts in some places, all increase the near-term growth risks.
It's not clear how revenues would grow in the near term absent an acquisition.
The recent escalation in the trade war between the U.S. and China is a dollar positive story. We are relatively pessimistic and feel we are unlikely to get a trade deal before the end of this year, which should keep the dollar well bid, unless we see a more aggressive Fed rate cut cycle in response to recession fears in the U.S., it is difficult to see in the near-term what will trigger a sustainable reversal of the strong dollar trend that has been in place for the last couple of years.
Economist Andrzej Szczepaniak at Barclays:
As the impact from the referendum result sets in, and already elevated levels of uncertainty spiral higher as the UK's post-exit relationship with the EU and the rest of the world remains unclear in the near term, confidence levels are likely to fall further.
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- على المدى القريبArabic
- kurzfristigGerman
- در کوتاه مدتPersian
- a curto prazoPortuguese
- مستقبل قریبUrdu
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