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Consumers have started to curb spending, feeling squeezed by rising prices and unchanged salaries.
That has helped to boost the real, and started to curb a dangerous spike in inflation.
See article.The new Republican governor of Illinois, Bruce Rauner, started to curb the power of public-sector unions.
While other government agencies have started to curb their pensions, the Legislature has not made that possible for the M.T.A. Are the union and the M.T.A. talking?
Studies had shown that the tax, introduced in January 2014, had started to curb soda consumption in a country confronting crises of childhood obesity and diabetes.
Facebook, the next big platform King was eyeing, had started to curb the cheap virality that fueled the rise of Zynga.
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If the UK starts to curb public spending to around 35-40% of GDP, there will be sure growth.
Other analysts said that a weakening job market could start to curb consumer income and spending in the months ahead.
It surprised the markets in September by sustaining quantitative easing at its present pace of $85 billion of asset-purchases a month, rather than starting to curb it.
When it does, this may start to curb speculative interest in the housing market, which has centred on the buy-to-let private rental market.
Meanwhile, bank executives say consumers are starting to curb their spending, to an extent that may become clearer Wednesday when Visa reports its third-quarter results.
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