Antonym: inflation. Similar words: inflation, inflammation, deforestation, ablation, relation, conflagration, isolation, violation. Meaning: [-eɪʃn] n. 1. (geology) the erosion of soil as a consequence of sand and dust and loose rocks being removed by the wind 2. a contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of prices 3. the act of letting the air out of something.
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(91) Our company was influenced by deflation deeply, but now we are over the hump.
(92) Deflation is a phenomenon of currency circulation and the continuous falling in price is its basic feature.
(93) Finally, we'll discuss the special problems associated with a falling price level, or deflation.
(94) The bursting of bubbles causes credit contraction, the forced liquidation of assets, deflation and wealth destruction that may reach catastrophic proportions.
(95) Already there are signs that the market is less worried about deflation.
(96) In no time, Japan went from a severe deflation to near double-digit inflation.
(97) Therefore, the market changed regarding the management deflation policy increased more anticipations.
(98) Deflation can lead to a vicious spiral of business closures, layoffs and more of the same.
(99) Deflation: After pinching the flat air faucet root, place the tabletop even pressure deflation, after rebating, continue the even pressure, several seconds only.
(100) Retail investors, large holders of cash, dissave (thus reversing one of the key drivers of asset deflation) and divest deposits into equity assets.
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(101) Rosenberg sees the building blocks of deflation in the high unemployment rate, the weak housing market and the heavy load of debt that still weighs on household spending.
(102) The value of money changes through time because of inflation or deflation; yet, most of our debts are written in money terms.
(103) Notwithstanding official worries about deflation, Federal Reserve money supply figures reveal that the money stock has already inflated at a noticeably higher rate.
(104) Check the level with level bar and adjust it with inflation and deflation (Fig 6).
(105) That's what the BoJ and Fed did in 2001, in a double barreled assault against deflation.
(106) Without alterations in consumption and saving, currency appreciation might create deflation, instead.
(107) Deflation - Finding a Bottom : YoY declines in all price indices are still expected in May.
(108) Generally speaking, the interest rate goes up alongside the rising reserve ratio, which indicates that a deflation policy should take effect.
(109) Evidently debt and deflation go far toward explaining a great mass of phenomena in a very simple logical way.
(110) However, inflation is expected to drop behind Britain's economy will face the risk of deflation.
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