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"expanding wealth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in discussions of economics and finance to describe the growth or increase of wealth within a particular context. Example: "The country's expanding wealth has led to improvements in infrastructure and increased job opportunities for its citizens."
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Over the years, these properties have been capitalized biotechnologically owing to the expanding wealth of genetic tools designed for deep-editing the P. putida genome.
Since Mr. Wen and President Hu Jintao took office, they have repeatedly pledged to narrow income inequality and spread China's expanding wealth more evenly.
A third criticism of capitalist growth concerns the fairness with which capitalism distributes its expanding wealth or with which it shares its recurrent hardships.
Those include its core investment banking operations as well as its expanding wealth management division, a unit it is counting on to help provide growth.
Speculation, swindling, and fraud often thrive as more people seek a piece of the expanding wealth, and wrongdoing is easier to hide under outsize profits.
In Saudi Arabia, the rapidly expanding wealth from the oil economy produced a generation that was deeply grateful to those in authority.
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Mr. Stumpf says he sees potential in encouraging the roughly 15,000 brokers in a greatly expanded wealth management unit to sell their clients checking accounts and mortgages, while urging its 30,000 branch workers to steer their customers to Wells brokers for investment advice.
He expanded wealth creating infrastructure such as freeways and the State Water Project, which created vast expanses of new, highly fertile farmland.
U.S. banking leviathan Citibank said it plans to expand wealth management and consumer banking businesses in Taiwan; the island-nation's economy is recovering from its worst-ever recession.
Citizens would therefore be in the position to acquire and own properties that could be used as collateral for credit to enhance their businesses and expand wealth to benefit more families.
The Brookings Institution earlier this month held a conference entitled, "Did the Fed's quantitative easing making inequality worse?," examining whether central bank long-term asset purchases (commonly known as quantitative easing) expanded wealth inequality through boosting prices of financial assets that are disproportionately owned by wealthier households.
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