Similar words: inflationary, deflation, stationary, probationary, geostationary orbit, deflate, deflated, international relations. Meaning: [-eɪʃnərɪ] adj. associated with or tending to cause decreases in consumer prices or increases in the purchasing power of money.
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31. As was remarked in a previous column, the Swiss franc has been rivalling gold as a safe haven and the authorities are worrying, as the statement shows, about the deflationary threat.
32. "The current situation therefore acutely threatens our economy and our labor market. It carries the risk of a recession as well as deflationary developments," SNB Chairman Philipp Hildebrand said.
33. The first is the failure to recognise the strength of the deflationary pressures ( see chart ).
34. And deflationary traps can go on for a long time.
35. Yet this anti - deflationary zeal is precisely what alarms people like Mr Meltzer.
36. But as Japan has demonstrated, even countries with their own currencies can get a deflationary trap.
37. The new economy does not mean we'll never have anther recession or even a deflationary spiral.
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