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en He risks having to take unpopular measures to bring down the Italian deficit below three percent of gross domestic product by 2007.

en The current account deficit is at a record level, as a percent of GDP (gross domestic product). We're now at 6.5 percent. That is a very large number that cannot be sustained,

en The result appears to be a moderate deficit, less than 1 percent of gross domestic product.

en Exports are off in virtually every category. I don't see much near-term improvement for the trade deficit. The trade deficit will probably shave about 0.5 percent off of third quarter Gross Domestic Product.

en In absolute terms, the deficit is high. However, this will contribute significantly to the country's gross domestic product. As economic activity gets a boost, the deficit will indirectly spur further economic growth.

en The trade deficit exceeds 6% of gross domestic product and is weighing down economic growth.

en Medicare is growing at a rate of 8.5 percent per year, the federal budget at 5.2 percent and the gross domestic product at only 4.8 percent,

en When the first-quarter [gross domestic product] report comes out, if it is less than 4.5 percent to 5 percent, they are done [with rate increases]. If it is way above 4.5 percent, then expect more.

en According to our calculation, 30 percent is the maximum increase (if the economy is) to achieve 8.0 percent inflation and GDP (gross domestic product) growth of 5.4 percent.

en It's clear that the target the White House has set of halving the deficit (as a percentage of gross domestic product) by 2010 is unrealistic.

en The prospects for a rate cut have certainly increased. You have weaker inflation and in addition there are risks to gross domestic product growth.

en We are currently estimating first-quarter US real gross domestic product growth at 5.3 per cent and feel the risks are nearly uniformly stacked on the upside.

en We would like to be as conservative as possible in terms of the revenue side in the next budget and have a target of about 0.5 percentage of GDP (gross domestic product) as public-sector deficit for the year 2001,

en His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy. We would like to be as conservative as possible in terms of the revenue side in the next budget and have a target of about 0.5 percentage of GDP (gross domestic product) as public-sector deficit for the year 2001.

en [The U.S. has $17 trillion of unfunded liabilities.] In the G-7 countries it's 50 percent to100 percent larger in relationship to the Gross Domestic Product, ... This is a global issue.


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