Examples of using Macroeconomic fundamentals in English and their translations into French
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Macroeconomic fundamentals are strong.
Improvement of macroeconomic fundamentals.
Macroeconomic fundamentals and fragility.
Impulse Responses by Macroeconomic Fundamentals.
Our macroeconomic fundamentals are not in place.
The country also boasts solid macroeconomic fundamentals.
Macroeconomic fundamentals are still solid.
Stock market volatility and macroeconomic fundamentals.
Canada's macroeconomic fundamentals are sound.
This trend is explained by the good management of the macroeconomic fundamentals.
The macroeconomic fundamentals are solid and strong.
We strengthened all our macroeconomic fundamentals.
However, macroeconomic fundamentals are still solid.
Egypt: The continuation of economic reforms is improving macroeconomic fundamentals.
Macroeconomic fundamentals are not forthcoming!
The Egyptian market, however,declined despite improving macroeconomic fundamentals.
At the same time, macroeconomic fundamentals remain strong.
Least developed countries need to maintain strong macroeconomic fundamentals.
However, macroeconomic fundamentals are still solid.
Since the 1994 crisis,administrations have improved the country's macroeconomic fundamentals.
Overall macroeconomic fundamentals were stable in 2016.
We have a well-educated andculturally sophisticated population, and our macroeconomic fundamentals are sound.
Weak macroeconomic fundamentals can also pose a problem.
Macroeconomic fundamentals have been driving financial development in the region.
This was made possible mostly by overall strong macroeconomic fundamentals, which include the banking sector.
Strong macroeconomic fundamentals will continue to support high-risk assets in 2018.
Moreover, these cycles have often been contagious,affecting neighbouring countries even when their macroeconomic fundamentals were sound.
Today the macroeconomic fundamentals are largely in place in Kosovo.
ASEAN economies as a wholehad grown by 5.7 per cent as a result of resilient domestic demand, strong macroeconomic fundamentals, and ongoing structural reforms.