71.   The economy has since rebounded without the pickup in inflation that accompanied earlier expansions.

72.   The economy is seen rebounding in the second half of the year on the back of an expected rise in global demand for electronics products.

73.   The German economy rebounded in the second quarter, as a cheaper deutsche mark stimulated exports and warmer weather spurred construction activity, the Economics Ministry said.

74.   The government said last month the tax impact had faded and the economy was rebounding from its five-year slump.

75.   The government, which for months insisted the economy would rebound soon, started admitting it was in trouble last month.

76.   The jobs growth drove bond yields to the highest levels since August suggesting the economy is rebounding, reviving the risk of inflation.

77.   The jobs growth, which suggests the economy is rebounding and revives the risk of inflation, drove bond yields to their highest levels since August.

78.   The Mexican economy has rebounded and that will push up auto sales.

79.   The numbers reinforce the view that the economy rebounded in the fall from a sluggish spell in the late summer.

80.   The pound dropped through the floor and the economy rebounded.

n. + rebound >>共 264
price 18.98%
stock 14.91%
economy 8.93%
market 6.10%
dollar 4.74%
share 4.07%
sale 2.46%
index 1.60%
ball 1.42%
bond 1.36%
economy + v. >>共 452
be 18.14%
grow 7.05%
slow 6.93%
continue 4.27%
recover 2.59%
remain 2.43%
show 1.88%
improve 1.86%
expand 1.75%
have 1.54%
rebound 0.96%
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