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How to use the word spillovers in a Sentence?

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Evidence — in either direction — of spillovers into the broader economy or accelerating inflation would likely cause another policy shift, which would materialize in mortgage rates.

Orphe Divounguy

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The continuation of China's zero-Covid policies in the face of the The Omicron variant variant will hurt economic activity in China and have negative spillovers onto the rest of the region.

World Bank

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It will be very difficult to impose severe economic harm on Russia without affecting energy markets, oil and gas account for 40 percent of Russia's federal budget. The United States and Europe can take steps in advance to contain spillovers, but if they plan to impose serious economic sanctions on Russia, they can not avoid the energy sector entirely.

Edward Fishman

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If U.S. yields rise faster than markets expect, or if there is miscommunication about future U.S. monetary policy, adverse spillovers through financial channels and capital outflows, as during the 2013 taper tantrum, could present challenges by compromising macro-financial stability.

Jonathan Ostry

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

At $ 1.9 trillion, the President Joe Biden administration's new fiscal package is expected to deliver a strong boost to growth in the United States in 2021 and provide sizable positive spillovers to trading partners.

The IMF

Found on CNN
3 years ago

So far, we were able to identify six novel coronaviruses in Myanmar, these are areas with lots of wildlife biodiversity, a growing human population encroaching on the natural habitat, good travel networks and a large amount of livestock, which means there is a high potential for virus spillovers between species.

Suzan Murray

Found on CNN
4 years ago

These are areas with lots of wildlife biodiversity, a growing human population encroaching on the natural habitat, good travel networks and a large amount of livestock, which means there is a high potential for virus spillovers between species.

Dawn Zimmerman

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Spillovers from wild animals will have occurred historically, but the person who would have been infected would probably have died or recovered before coming into contact with a large number of other people in a town or in a city, these days with motorized transport and planes you can be in a forest in central Africa one day, and in a city like central London the next.

Andrew Cunningham

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The output gap could close more abruptly, through a policy-induced recession, with negative spillovers for the global economy.

The IMF

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Myopic pursuit of zero-sum policies can only end by hurting all countries, as history shows, because national policies inevitably interact in a number of vital areas, creating strong spillovers across countries, the world economy works far better for all when policymakers engage in regular dialogue and work within agreed mechanisms to resolve disagreement.

The IMF

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

If true, this would mean the U.S. economy could soon bump up against capacity constraints that would slow growth and generate domestic inflationary pressures with negative global spillovers.

The IMF

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

A sharper slowdown in China than currently projected could have strong international spillovers through trade, commodity prices, and confidence, and lead to a more generalized slowdown in the global economy, especially if it further curtailed expectations of future income.

The IMF

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Beyond the continued growth in importance of the Chinese economy, the size of financial market spillovers is also likely to grow because of the transition to a more market-based financial system and a decline in market segmentation, moreover, the challenge of engineering a smooth transition will make global financial markets more sensitive to changes in China's economic and financial conditions and policies.

The IMF

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The G20 I think, is going to have to focus on spillovers, on spillbacks and on the combination of various policies in play at the moment.

Director Christine Lagarde

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Until a year ago yuan was seen as a one-way street. Everyone knew about issues in the economy but also that they had $3.9 trillion (in reserves) to backstop any spillovers. Trust in that shield has been shaken.

Salman Ahmed

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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