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  • curprev 19:4319:43, 30 March 2023Fabian2915 talk contribsm 6,984 bytes −49 No edit summary undo
  • curprev 02:4802:48, 30 March 2023FreddyTrue4 talk contribs 7,033 bytes +7,033 Created page with "By Mike Dolan<br>[https://https://www.bodrumnakliyat.org bodrumnakliyat.org] LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Like mirages on the horizon, recession forecasts seem to be appearing and disappearing with great regularity - questioning any investment conviction, the reliability of pandemic-distorted data and still-low volatility gauges in financial markets.<br> In just six weeks of 2023, economic forecasters have hurriedly revised away this year's long-assumed recessions in euro z..."
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