new time
when stock exchange sales are carried over the period on a stock exchange when sales in the last few days of the previous account are credited to the following account
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when stock exchange sales are carried over the period on a stock exchange when sales in the last few days of the previous account are credited to the following account
Thus, New Zealand entered into a recession in the first quarter of 2008 (at a time when other advanced economies were still hopeful of avoiding a recession entirely). In February 2009, the deputy governor of the central bank, Grant Spencer, said that “the consensus” for the bottom of the economic cycle was probably in the second half of 2009 and that recovery would get underway in 2010.
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