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toll on
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of toll on in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of toll on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Capital Economics analyst Thomas Pew:
Certainly, nothing is certain. That’s the only certain thing that there is. That being said, it does look like lower prices have finally started to take their toll on U.S. production, all eyes are going to be on whether that continues.
From the outside, my life looked immaculate, i didn’t tell anyone that I had built up so much anxiety and so much stress… thatit was taking a toll on my body.
Overall, UK factories send only a small proportion of their goods to Chinese customers, but a sharper slowdown would also see a halt to growth in export sales through supply chains in Europe, the more widespread impact, at least in the near term, is likely to be the knock to already delicate confidence levels. Time will tell whether this takes a further toll on growth across the sector.
We are looking at a pullback right now. The news of the yuan raises suspicion regarding the economic growth outlook for China, that's taking its toll on the markets.
It's a sign that bailouts are not for everybody and that the slowing economy is taking its toll on the non-investment grade sector, the strong names will get the benefit of cheap funding because the central bank will keep monetary conditions easy while the riskier credits will have a hard time refinancing because of weakening metrics.
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