economic upturn
1upturn — up‧turn [ˈʌptɜːn ǁ ɜːrn] noun [countable] COMMERCE an increase or improvement in the level of something: upturn in • There seems to be no sign of an upturn in business. • The prospects are good for an economic upturn. * * * upturn UK US …
2Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …
3upturn — up|turn [ˈʌptə:n US tə:rn] n an increase in the level of something, especially in business activity upturn in ▪ an upturn in the housing market ▪ an economic upturn …
4ECONOMIC AFFAIRS — THE PRE MANDATE (LATE OTTOMAN) PERIOD Geography and Borders In September 1923 a new political entity was formally recognized by the international community. Palestine, or Ereẓ Israel as Jews have continued to refer to it for 2,000 years,… …
5Economic history of Germany — Middle Ages= Medieval Germany, lying on the open Northern European Plain, was divided into hundreds of contending kingdoms, principalities, dukedoms, bishoprics, and free cities. Economic survival in that environment, like political or even… …
6upturn — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dramatic, sharp ▪ slight ▪ economic VERB + UPTURN ▪ be on (esp. BrE), take …
7Economic indicator — Economics …
8Economic expansion — An economic expansion is an increase in the level of economic activity, and of the goods and services available in the market place. Typically it relates to an upturn in production and utilization of resources. Economic recovery and prosperity… …
9upturn — up|turn [ ʌp,tɜrn ] noun singular MAINLY JOURNALISM an increase in something such as business or economic activity: Last month saw an unexpected upturn in property prices …
10upturn — UK [ˈʌpˌtɜː(r)n] / US [ˈʌpˌtɜrn] noun [singular] economics mainly journalism an increase in something such as business or economic activity Last month saw an unexpected upturn in property prices …