11. Also, Republican presidential candidates are talking more about spurring growth than about balancing the federal budget. 12. Analysts, however, said the move shows Penney is willing to break from its traditional strategy to spur growth. 13. Analysts expect disappointing results for the first half, but some are hopeful low interest rates will spur more growth later this year. 14. And just as the transportation hub has spurred economic growth in this century, the communications hub could be pivotal in the next century. 15. And that would spur growth, analysts said. 16. And the party platform pledges to help the poor with tax cuts and reduced regulations intended to spur economic growth. 17. And while both campaigns insist that only the private sector can spur growth and create jobs, each sees the government playing a central role in charging the economy. 18. As government debt yields decrease, borrowing costs for more risky companies and consumers also decline, spurring economic growth. 19. At the same time, her upbeat assessment of economic growth suggests she sees no need for the Fed to spur faster growth by cutting interest rates. 20. Australian stocks plunged for a second day amid concern the central bank will not cut interest rates to spur economic growth. |
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